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Runners ready to lace up their shoes for the first in-person Sudbury Rocks! in 3 years

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The Sudbury Rocks! race is back this Sunday as an in-person event after a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "In March 2020, we got the news like everybody else did that the world was probably shutting down at that time," said Vince Perdue, the logistics co-ordinator for the annual event in Sudbury, Ont. "We did not know for how long." The first year of the pandemic they decided to postpone the race from May to October.

When it was clear they could not host an in-person event at that time, the race went virtual. That meant participants could run their respective distance anywhere they chose, and were encouraged to track their time with a smartwatch or similar device.  "There's no official times with virtual running," Perdue said. "So you couldn't qualify for Boston." But race organizers did keep track of people's times on the Sudbury Rocks!

website so runners could at least track their progress. The virtual races continued in 2021 and 2022. Each year fewer people signed up, Perdue said.

But now with a return to the in-person race this weekend, Perdue said their registration numbers are back on par with previous years.

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