
Conquer the Crater Trail Run
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RETURNING August 14 & 15 2021
WHAT: XTERRA Conquer the Crater
WHEN: August 14-15, 2021 (postponed from July 24-25th)
WHERE: Kivi Park, 4472 Long Lake Rd, Sudbury, ON P3G 1K4 – Approximately 10 min from Sudbury and 4 hrs north of Toronto (map it)
The most important and distinguishing feature about XTERRA: Conquer the Crater is that 100% of all proceeds raised by the event support the Northern Cancer Foundation's Miles Against Cancer Fund, dedicated to improving the survival rate and quality of life of children and their families impacted by paediatric cancer in Northeastern Ontario. To date, over $95,000 has been raised to date to support children and their families live with and beyond children's cancer!
XTERRA: Conquer the Crater is proud to be back for it's third consecutive year. The event's inaugural race in 2019 was filled with excitement, drawing a field of almost 350 athletes across all of the weekend's events; not including the 100's of volunteers, spectators, vendors, and entertainment staff that operated and performed at the festival's beer garden and music celebration. 2020 was filled with hope, but as we have globally witnessed, COVID-19 changed the way we navigate the world around us; at least for the immediate foreseeable future. While COVID-19 may have halted much of our normal lives, it did not alter the pace or consistency of children being newly diagnosed with cancer. The team at XTERRA: Conquer the Crater developed what we hoped would be a one-off unique virtual challenge, which was once again met with great success and enthusiasm. Our athletes, supporters, and volunteers are the best.
We are back, stronger and safer than ever, armed with a year's worth of the international sporting world's best practices, a team of technical race experts, and public health officials and emergency medicine physicians to ensure that athletes, volunteers, and support staff can return to racing without risking their personal health. While we have reduced the number of events being offered at this year's event we are proud with the safety protocols developed to bring back our in-person flagship XTERRA: Conquer the Crater off-road triathlon on Saturday August 14 with 26 age-group qualifying spots for the XTERRA World Championships on December 5, 2021 in Kapalua, Maui Hawaii. This year we are also proud to announce that we are hosting a second XTERRA world qualifying event, the XTERRA Trail Run World Championships, with a challenging 21k trail run on August 15; the XTERRA World Championship 21K Trail Run on December 4, 2021 in Kapalua, Maui Hawaii.
For more details on this year's XTERRA: Conquer the Crater off-road triathlon please click HERE.
Following a similar structure as the XTERRA: Conquer the Crater off-road triathlon we will be using the past year's best-case scenario for outdoor gathering restrictions in Ontario. This year's inaugural XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 21k Trail Run will be limited to 85 participants. Registrations will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis for all participants 16 years of age and older (as of 12/31/2021). This year's event will be a flat fee:
- $75 - all entries
We will also be offering a competitive and non-competitive 5K trail run for all the sprinters to shake off the cobwebs of the last two summers and challenge the clock for the fastest time.
Due to COVID-19 safety precautions we will be unable to accept same-day entry into any of our races in order to limit paper records and minimize athlete-to-registration staff point of contact. All athletes must be preregistered by 6:00pm Eastern Standard Time August 13, 2021 to secure their spot(s) during the XTERRA race weekend.
Events
Element Racing has a long history of developing and providing fun, unique, and world-class events for over 15 years and their partnership with XTERRA: Conquer the Crater is a testament to this experience. The athletic goal instilled by this partnership has always been to provide a world-class event that will challenge athletes of all levels, but be fun, scenic, and in today's new reality, SAFE!!
This year's XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 21K Trail Run
We will be implementing a COVID-19 athlete safety protocol. The World Qualifying 21K Trail Run will field a total of 85 athletes with a single all ages and sexes mass-start. Limiting the number of competitors will help to ensure social distancing throughout the entirety of the race course. The 21K cross-country run course will consist of two (2) laps through a 10.5k loop, which will include double-track crusher dust ski trails and challenging single-track hiking trails. The XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 21K Trail Run course will take athletes across iconic vistas of the Canadian Shield, showcasing the region’s famous rock, pine forests, and unique geography that once inspired NASA to send their astronauts here for training!!
XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 21K Trail Run will be a flat fee of $75 for all competitors.
Similarly, the XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 5K trail run will include double-track crusher dust ski trails and challenging single-track hiking trails showing off the region's iconic vistas of the Canadian Shield's famous rock and pine forests. For this year's event there will be one (1) competitive wave, limited to 85 athletes and open to all competitors 14 years and older (as of 12/31/2021). Athletes will be competing for podium places and the fastest Crater Runner!! Additionally, we will be offering two non-competitive 5K waves, for athletes <45 years of age and those 45+; each wave will be capped at 85 competitors. Athletes will still be timed and compete against the clock, their competitors, and themselves, but there will be no podium awards.
XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 5K Trail Run (competitive wave) = $55
XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 21K Trail Run (non-competitive waves) = $45
Schedule
Thursday, August 12, 2021
Date/Time | Activity | Location |
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3:00pm - 6:00pm | Race Packet Pick-up/Registration (all races) | Kivi Park P2 Parking Lot |
5:00pm - 8:00pm | XTERRA: Bike Course open for pre-ride | Kivi Park |
5:00pm - 8:00pm | XTERRA: Run Course open for pre-run | Kivi Park |
Friday, August 13, 2021
Date/Time | Activity | Location |
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3:00pm - 6:00pm | Race Packet Pick-up/Registration (both races) | Kivi Park P2 Parking Lot |
12:00pm - 8:00pm | XTERRA: Bike Course open for pre-ride | Kivi Park |
3:00pm - 4:30pm | XTERRA: Swim Course open for pre-swim | Crowley Lake |
Sunday, August 15, 2021
Date/Time | Activity | Location |
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7:30am | XTERRA 21K start for all | Kivi Parking Lot #2 |
7:45am | XTERRA 5K start for all | Kivi Parking Lot #2 |
8:30am | 5K Awards (approx.) | XTERRA: Podium |
10:00am - 11:00am | 21K Awards | XTERRA: Podium |
10:00am - 11:00am | Special Dirty Double Awards | XTERRA: Podium |
Course Information
For the last year our team has faced the reality of not being able to do what we care about the most – delivering world-quality race experiences for athletes of all levels in an effort to raise money and awareness that improves the survival rate and quality of life of children and their families impacted by paediatric cancer in Northeastern Ontario. With a diverse team of technical race experts, healthcare professionals, and event planners we have re-purposed our focus and efforts into things we could control. As the world reopens and a new normal emerges, building on the best practices and successes of the international racing community, we have designed an event that will reclaim the confidence, comfort, and credibility that our athletes, volunteers, and host site have come to expect. We appreciate the commitment, passion, and perseverance that our community continues to display, and take motivation from it in everything we do. We are proud to share with you the re-imagined path forward and can’t wait to see you at the races again.
This year's XTERRA: Conquer the Crater Trail Run:
The 21K cross-country run course will consist of two (2) laps through a 10.5k loop, which will include double-track crusher dust ski trails and challenging single-track hiking trails. The XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 21K Trail Run course will take athletes across iconic vistas of the Canadian Shield, showcasing the region’s famous rock, pine forests, and unique geography that once inspired NASA to send their astronauts here for training!!
This year's XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 5K Trail Run:
The 5K cross-country run course will consist of a single 5K loop, which will include double-track crusher dust ski trails and challenging single-track hiking trails. The 5K trail run will include double-track crusher dust ski trails and challenging single-track hiking trails showing off the region's iconic vistas of the Canadian Shield's famous rock and pine forests.
"With its world-renowned attractions, urban comforts and four-season outdoor adventures, Greater Sudbury continues to surprise and impress. We invite you to discover for yourself why Greater Sudbury is becoming one of Ontario’s popular go-to destinations."
TRANSPORTATION, ACCOMMODATIONS AND LOGISTICS
Closest Airport:
If flying internationally, fly to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) then to Greater Sudbury Airport (YSB).
The Greater Sudbury Airport is one of Northern Ontario’s busiest and is currently served by four major airlines. Air Canada and Porter offer daily flights to and from Toronto. Bearskin Airlines offers air service to and from many Northeastern Ontario centres.
Please visit Discover Sudbury for all local travel ideas.
There are 22 hotels and motels in Greater Sudbury with accommodations to suit every budget.
Cottage/Cabin Rental – You are in Ontario’s cottage country and visiting on a long weekend! Why not make this a summer vacation? If this is of interest to you, best to book early as these option tend to get scooped up early regardless of race weekend!
Camping – There are a variety of private campgrounds both for tenting and RV’s. Contact Discover Sudbury for further information. Unfortunately there is no overnight camping currently permitted at Kivi Park.
- 388km (241 mi.) north of Toronto
- 292km (181 mi.) north of Barrie
- 460km (285 mi.) north or Kitchener
- 299km (186 mi.) east of Sault Ste. Marie
- 494km (307 mi.) west of Ottawa
- 697km (433 mi.) west of Montreal
- 735km (451 mi.) northeast of Windsor
- 1,001km (622 mi.) southeast of Thunder Bay
Would you like to Volunteer?
Please note that your safety is top of mind especially as it pertains to COVID-19.
It takes many people to put on an event like this. We can use your help with anything from setting up the event, providing directions on course, registration and more!
Let us know what day you can help with and for how long.
In return, we would love to provide you with a free meal and shirt!
Please register here as a volunteer for any portion of the weekend's events.
Thank you from all of our team and participants.
FAQs
Q: Waves?
There is a limited amount of 85 spots available for all athletes regardless of age and gender for the World Qualifying 21K Trail Run. There will be a single wave mass-start for all athletes.
There will be three waves for the 5K Trail Run, Competitive, Non-competitive <45 and Non-competitive 45+, each comprising of a maximum of 85 athletes.
Q: How do I Qualify?
XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 21K Trail Run has been awarded a number of direct entry spots (the exact number is still to be determined) for age-groupers into the XTERRA World Championships; the championship date has yet been set but will be held on December 4, 2021 in Kapalua, Maui Hawaii.
Please note you will be racing in your corresponding 5 year age group at the XTERRA worlds.
For more information about the XTERRA World Championships, please visit their website by clicking here!
Q: What Safety Precautions have been implemented?
Five Guiding Principles:
Enhanced Hygiene
- Hand sanitizer, hand washing stations and disinfectant wipes will be readily available around our race venues. Cleaning of common venue areas will be enhanced.
- Staff and volunteers will be provided with face coverings, face shields (if necessary), and gloves to be used while working in all athlete-facing areas. Athletes will be provided with face coverings at packet pick-up and we expect that athletes wear a face covering around our event venues.
Screening & Education:
- Appropriate personal health, personal hygiene and safe support education and training will be provided for staff and volunteers in necessary functional areas.
- Our team consists of Public Health personnel and emergency medicine physicians and nurses that have developed guidelines and will train all staff and volunteers.
- Athletes and volunteers will be required to fill out a pre-race health questionnaire.
- Additionally, no-touch body temperature screening may be instituted based on local outbreak cautionary status/level. Per the World Health Organization guidelines, individuals with a body temperature of greater than 100.4º Fahrenheit or 38º Celsius will not be allowed to race, volunteer or work.
Density Reduction:
- Our teams are instituting measures to increase space for athletes and supporting personnel in areas such as swim start, transition, and finish line.
- In addition, we are making appropriate modifications to, or elimination of, non-essential race services like banquets, in-person race briefings, etc.
Touch-point Minimization:
- We will be reducing or removing touch-points and points of interaction between staff, participants, and volunteers in many aspects of the event. We have redesigned and re-imagined areas such as athlete check-in, expo, merchandise, transition area and finish line to minimize person-to-person contact.
- Aid stations will be reconfigured to minimize both athlete-to-volunteer and athlete-to-athlete contact.
Athlete Self-Reliance:
- Athletes will be empowered to determine their individual level of self-reliance to further minimize interaction and touch-points with race officials and volunteers.
- Athletes will be encouraged to race smart by carrying nutrition and hydration while utilizing items such as hydration vests and event offered special needs stations.
- Athletes should review and embrace Athlete Smart Tips
- Our best practices will continue to evolve in line with the current environment. Races may be subject to further changes as we align with regional and local government recommendations. Additional correspondence regarding athlete expectations for gear and personal items will be communicated well in advance of race day.
Q: What if the race gets canceled because of COVID-19?
If the event is postponed or cancelled due to health and safety concerns relating to COVID-19 public health regulations athletes will be provided three options:
- Withdrawal/Refund: 50% refund of the entry fee
- Deferral: secured spot for XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 21K Trail Run 2022
- Donation: you can choose to donate your entry fee to the Northern Cancer Foundation’s Miles Against Cancer Fund
All other self-withdrawals and deferrals will follow the standard event policies.
Q: What are the 'Withdrawal Policies'?
Withdrawal requests must be received via withdrawal form during the following time frames in order to be eligible for a partial refund:
- until 1 months prior to race day: 50% refund of the entry fee
- until 15 days prior to race day: 25% refund of the entry fee
- after 15 days to race day: no refund
Athletes wishing to withdraw may attempt to establish that the damage sustained by the organizer from his/her withdrawal is lower than the agreed-upon amount withheld by the organizer pursuant to these regulations. One-day Triathlon Ontario licenses can only be refunded in case of a withdrawal within the refund deadline. Athletes who had deferred their registration from the year before are not eligible for any refund of the registration fee. Refunds will be transferred to the credit card used during registration.
Q: What are the 'Deferral Policies'?
- All deferral requests will be honored until 15 days out from the original event date.
- The deferral program is only for XTERRA: Conquer the Crater Full Course Triathlon and XTERRA: Conquer the Crater 21K Trail Run races and not available for any other events events.
- Deferrals are only available for individual entries and not for relay teams, complimentary entries or sponsor entries.
- Athletes who elect to defer their entry forfeit any right for a partial refund, transfer or insurance refund.
- The deferral may only be used once, unless the race is postponed or canceled due to COVID-19 regulations.
Athlete Self-Reliance Tips
The following tips focus on the XTERRA athlete’s ability to be self-reliant on race days. These are skills every athlete should possess to assure their personal safety while training and their ultimate success on race day. Practice these skills today and repeatedly as you prepare for your event.
IN-TRAINING
BUILD SELF-RELIANCE AS YOU DEVELOP YOUR FITNESS
How do you carry nutrition? Your long training day prep should always include the tools you will use on race day. Practice using a hydration pack or race vest on long bike and/or run days. This will limit your need to utilize each aid station out on course and give you the ability to move through the course more efficiently. Make sure you have also practiced your nutrition plan during your long training rides/ runs so you have your it dialed-in for race day.
How well do you know your course?
Practice your planning skills so you can execute flawlessly. For training and racing, course knowledge is critical to success. The change in terrain and location of the aid stations and special needs will help you plan your day. Practice this by making similar plans for your training courses. Create time-based plans and have an “A”, “B” and “C” plan. This will help you prepare nutrition needs no matter what the day throws at you.
Can you change a flat? Fix a dropped chain?
Practice changing the tube or tubular of your bike before heading to your event. Do some dry runs while at home to make sure you are 100% comfortable if you need to change a tire or a tubular tire on race day. Also make sure to bring an additional tube(s) or tire with you to carry during the event in case you have to make a change. You can also drop an extra tube or tire into your bike special needs bag. If you are not totally comfortable with bike maintenance, have your bike tuned up by a mechanic prior to race weekend. This should include making sure your brakes are in good working condition, as well as checking your tires. If you plan to switch to a racing wheel on race day, make sure you have a mechanic check your bike with your racing wheels on.
PRE-RACE
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
Nutrition-Plan well, shop early, pack right! Pack your bags a full week ahead of race day. This assures that you arrive at the event prepared with all your nutritional needs for race day. This includes any hydration, food, or any other nutritional items you plan to use on race day. You can use this Packing list as a guide and only check off the items when you place them into your race gear bags. Racing Gear Come to the event prepared with all your race day gear, including items such as your bike shoes, helmet, racing kit, wetsuit/ speed suit, etc. Only in an emergency should you purchase an essential race day item for use that weekend. We recommend laying out your swim, bike and run gear before you pack. Take a picture of each so you can refer and make sure you have not forgotten anything. Additionally, practice removing your wetsuit, simulating race conditions.
Athlete Guide
The Key to Your Schedule: The Athlete Guide is the key to your weekend – where you need to go and who you need to interact with. The XTERRA: Conquer the Crater Team are working to keep the contact points and crowds to a minimum and this is where you can find the details of these specifics for your race site. The more you know prior to arrival, the better you can plan your time. If you’ve raced before, don’t assume the information hasn’t changed from year to year or event to event. Athlete Guide: Read it again. Make sure to read the Athlete Guide a couple of times prior to arriving on site. Pay close attention to the number and location of aid stations, as well as your designated athlete check -in time and bike and gear bag drop-off time. Also make sure you have a parking plan for race day to limit the stress for race morning. Planning ahead of time will lead to a successful race day!
Family and Fans
Family is the ultimate energy giver on race day, but can also be the greatest stressor in the days leading up to the event. Don’t play host all weekend. Develop a specific schedule for meals and entertaining that allows you to achieve your pre-race goals and respects the needs of all members of your entourage. Plan ahead with your family/supporters so you know where to meet up with them postrace. It will be best to pick a location away from the immediate finish area to avoid larger crowds. You can also utilize the event Athlete Guide to determine a spectator friendly area along the course for family/supporters to cheer you on during race day!
RACE DAY
NAVIGATE YOUR DAY WITH CONFIDENCE
Race day will have some operations in place to help athletes navigate physical distancing. A Self-Reliant athlete looking to limit contact points can refer to the following key details on race day.
- BIKE AND GEAR BAG CHECK-IN
Take the extra time when packing your gear bags so that when you arrive on site for bike and gear bag check-in, you can drop off your bike and gear as efficiently as possible. Taking the extra time while packing your gear bags and checking your list twice will ensure you have everything you need for race day. Don’t forget to pack sunscreen in your swim to bike and bike to run gear bags as we will not have designated sunscreen volunteers. Hint – upon arrival on the race site, lay out your bags. Place all items that belong in each bag on top of the bag. Take a picture. Refer to the picture to make sure it is packed properly. - SPECIAL NEEDS
Take advantage of the bike and run special needs bags. This is your opportunity to refuel during the bike and run course with the items you trained and practiced with during the weeks and months leading up to event day. - STUDY THE COURSE AND VENUE
Prior to arriving on-site, make sure you review the available course and venue maps. This will help you better understand how the venue is laid out, where to access parking and how you will flow through transition on race morning. Where possible, drive the bike and run course to better understand any turns, turnaround points or out-and-back sections of the course. - PLAN YOUR MEALS AHEAD OF TIME
Prior to arriving, make sure to check out local restaurants and eateries in the vicinity of the venue and your hotel. Make reservations far in advance. This way you can plan-out your meals ahead of time, including dinner the night before race day, and create a plan for breakfast on race morning. - RACE MORNING PREPARATION
Make sure you arrive on-site race morning with a plan to get in and out of transition as quickly as possible, limiting yourself to only the essentials while in the transition area. This includes checking your tire pressure and putting any last-minute nutrition on your bike. - FINISH LINE AND FAMILY MEET UP POST RACE
Set a designated meetup location for family and friends’ post-race. Make sure they know your A, B, and C plans and have a sense of where you may be at specific points of the race. To avoid crowds, set a location to meet up that is away from the finish line and allows at least 30 minutes post-race for you to recover and meet them.
For XTERRA Conquer the Crater race questions please contact:
crater.conquerer [at] nethery.ca
519-212-9342
Postponed from July 24-25, NEW dates are August 14-15. For XTERRA Conquer the Crater status and more information, contact crater.conquerer [at] nethery.ca.