John S. Nelson of Neepawa bested 42 other athletes as he won the 80-84 division in the 10-kilometre race at the Vancouver Sun Run on Sunday in Vancouver. Read this article for free: Already have an account? As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working harder than ever to bring you the latest local updates to keep you safe and informed.
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99 a X percent off the regular rate. John S. Nelson of Neepawa bested 42 other athletes as he won the 80-84 division in the 10-kilometre race at the Vancouver Sun Run on Sunday in Vancouver.
Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? John S. Nelson of Neepawa bested 42 other athletes as he won the 80-84 division in the 10-kilometre race at the Vancouver Sun Run on Sunday in Vancouver. Nelson covered the distance in 57 minutes 17 seconds, with a split in the first five km of 28:31.
Overall among all divisions, his time was good for 10,649th place among the 39,378 participants, and put him in 7,763rd place overall among the 24,073 men. He is the grandfather of Swift Current Broncos forward — and Seattle Kraken prospect — Clarke Caswell of Brandon. » The Brandon Sun Advertisement.