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    Prime Minister Mark Carney Surprises Crowd with Strong Finish in Ontario Trail Race

    SKEENA NEWSBy SKEENA NEWSSeptember 10, 2025No Comments0 Views
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    By Skeena News Staff

    Politicians are usually spotted running on campaign trails—but this weekend, Prime Minister Mark Carney laced up for a different kind of race. Carney competed in the 26-kilometre Haliburton Forest Trail Race in southern Ontario, drawing surprise and admiration from fellow runners, volunteers, and spectators alike.

    The event, held about 160 kilometres north of Toronto, is widely regarded as one of Canada’s toughest trail runs, featuring steep hills, rugged paths, and even rocky climbs. Race organizer Tegan Legge described it as “a crushing course”—a title competitors wear as a badge of honour.

    A Prime Minister on the Trails

    Carney was spotted early on by race volunteers, including Agnes Jung, who staffed an aid station six kilometres into the course. At first, Jung didn’t believe whispers that the prime minister was among the participants. That changed when Carney jogged up, politely asking for directions on the course.

    “He looked like an experienced trail runner for sure. These trails are really no joke,” Jung told reporters. “Oh my gosh, he looked amazing! He was running up that hill like he didn’t even run 20k before that.”

    Carney explained during a brief video interview with Jung that he had entered the race to support his wife, who was also competing and celebrating her birthday on Sunday.

    Blending In With the Crowd

    Even with a small security team jogging alongside, the prime minister appeared approachable throughout the event. Volunteer Gary Black recounted spotting him in line for the outhouse, where Carney happily agreed to take a photo.

    “At the finish line, after running 26k and supporting his wife, he stuck around for about an hour,” Black said. “He chatted with people, took pictures, and really engaged everyone. Everyone thought he was super nice.”

    A History of Running

    Carney is no stranger to endurance races. According to Canadian Running magazine, he completed the Ottawa half-marathon in 2013 and the London Marathon in 2015. More recently, he was seen cheering on participants at this year’s Ottawa International Marathon.

    Strong Finish

    Out of 120 competitors in the 26-kilometre category, Carney placed 58th overall, completing the course in just over three hours and 45 minutes—an impressive feat on such a demanding route.

    While his political career keeps him on the national stage, Saturday’s race proved that Carney is equally at home on the forest trails, blending athletic stamina with a down-to-earth presence that left many participants talking long after the finish line.

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