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Endurance Run Vernon Gets National Recognition

Chloe ParkerBy Chloe ParkerJuly 27, 2025Updated:July 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Endurance Run Vernon Gets National Recognition
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An endurance event in Vernon, British Columbia, is making waves across the country. The Brokenagan Backyard Ultra, set in the scenic Sovereign Lake Nordic Centre, has earned recognition as a Bronze Ticket race by the Backyard Ultra World Championships. This national status is a big moment for the local running community.

The event, taking place on Saturday, July 26, is now one of just nine Canadian Bronze Ticket races. This special title means that the winner will secure a place on the Canadian National Leaderboard. Even more exciting, top performers may be selected to join Team Canada for the Big Dog’s Backyard Ultra World Team Championship.

The race is far from ordinary. Unlike traditional runs, the Brokenagan uses a loop format. Runners will complete a 4.17-mile (6.7-kilometer) trail loop every hour. The race continues hour after hour until only one runner is left standing. That final participant is declared the winner.

The unique format encourages strategy. Participants must balance speed, rest, and stamina. Each runner can choose how to manage their time — take a short nap, eat a meal, or rest their legs before starting the next loop.

“This format allows runners to set their own pace and strategy,” say event organizers from Bush Babes & Bro’s Trail Running. “Some runners may take short breaks, others might enjoy a slice of pizza before the next round.”

The race can be run solo or in teams, and many runners see it as a personal test of endurance and mental strength. The aim is not just to win but to push limits and go beyond what seemed possible.

Past events have drawn experienced athletes as well as newcomers looking to challenge themselves. With the race now gaining national recognition, it’s expected to draw more runners from across the country.

The trail setting at Sovereign Lake makes the race even more appealing. Surrounded by B.C.’s natural beauty, the area offers fresh air, winding paths, and stunning views — a perfect match for an event focused on endurance and perseverance.

Adding to the excitement is the connection to the global racing scene. The Backyard Ultra series is part of a growing international trend in ultra-endurance sports. These races test not only physical strength but also mental toughness, as participants run on little sleep and have to stay motivated for hours or even days.

For Canadian runners, being part of a Bronze Ticket race means more than just a local win. It opens the door to international opportunities, including the chance to compete on a world stage alongside elite athletes from around the globe.

The Brokenagan Backyard Ultra continues to build its reputation. With national recognition, a beautiful setting, and a welcoming community spirit, the race is becoming a standout event in the world of endurance sports.

Whether you’re a seasoned ultramarathoner or a weekend trail runner, the Brokenagan offers a challenge like no other — one that invites runners to discover how far they can truly go.

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Chloe Parker is a respected local news reporter from Vernon with over 12 years of experience in journalism. She holds a journalism degree from Thompson Rivers University and has contributed to Coleman News, Vernon Morning Star, Okanagan Edge, and Global BC. Chloe is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is dedicated to covering civic matters, environmental issues, and stories that impact the Vernon community.

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