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15-year-old Ontario runner completes 100-mile race

Finishing a 100-mile race is an accomplishment for any runner, however Ronnie Bondy stood out from the opposite athletes on the First Annual weULTRA Run (FAwR) in southwestern Ontario’s Essex County final weekend—Ronnie, from Belle River, Ont., is simply 15. The Grade 9 scholar ran together with his father, Brian Bondy (an achieved ultra-distance athlete himself, who competed on the Canadian Yard Extremely workforce in 2022) for 27 hours and 24 minutes, to complete fifth general.

FAwR is a self-supported race, however runners can settle for assist dropped off alongside the course by “street angels,” and might entry fuel stations alongside the course. Ronnie had a big help system that included his mom, grandparents, and family and friends, who ran and biked with him for sections of the course. He slot in just one 20-minute energy nap at mile 72, earlier than persevering with by means of the evening in heavy rain.

Ronnie Bondy
Photograph courtesy of Brian Bondy

Moist, chilly situations

Whereas the situations for FAwR weren’t ideally suited and Ronnie confronted some bodily challenges, he says he knew he wouldn’t stop. He says a low level arose simply earlier than dusk: “The sky was a really darkish blue. I used to be scared, as a result of I noticed I needed to run by means of the entire evening to make it by means of 100 miles,” he stated. Ronnie handled moist toes and low temperatures on the flooded trails at evening: “All I might see was my dad’s headlight forward of me. I simply saved following the sunshine. It was one of many scariest components, as a result of I used to be freezing chilly.”

Ronnie persevered, and says he seems like a greater athlete having accomplished such an immense distance. “I’m extra mentally robust after doing this run,” he says. “I believe it’s the greatest aim I’ve ever had, however I’ll do even larger stuff sooner or later. I wished to complete the FAwR as a result of I’ve been working this race since 2021, however over a number of chunks and over a number of days. I all the time wished to do it in a single chunk.”

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An early begin

“Ronnie began working earlier than he discovered to stroll,” Brian says. “He ran his first 5K, the Tremendous Santa Run, dressed as Santa Claus, at age six, and began including distance yearly afterward.”  Ronnie ran his first half marathon (the Nutrience Oakville Half) at age 9, and adopted that together with his first marathon, the 2020 digital Detroit Free Press Marathon, at age 11. Ronnie elevated his distance, tackling a 50K within the 2021 version of FAwR—his longest distance on the time. In 2022, Ronnie ran 65K on the Bridge 2 Bridge 2 Bridge occasion, and in April of this 12 months he ran 100K at an area yard extremely, a distance PB on the time.

Lengthy races, massive targets

Ronnie says his love of working is fuelled by a want to push previous limits and attain new targets—he makes a brand new working aim for himself annually. He hopes to sooner or later be on the Canadian Yard Extremely workforce, like his father was in 2022. When requested if he would run one other 100-miler, Ronnie enthusiastically stated sure—and he’ll subsequent be toeing the road at Persistence Yard Extremely in London, Ont., in August. He hopes sooner or later to comply with in his father’s footsteps and run the Cocodona 250.


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