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The official website of the Association of Canadian Ultramarathoners. | The official website of the Association of Canadian Ultramarathoners. | ||
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+ | ===Early History=== | ||
+ | *The ACU came into being on March 14, 1992, at 458 Locust Street in Burlington, Ontario. Present were Jo Wells of Burlington, who became the founding vice-president; Michel Careau of Hull, Quebec, who became secretary-treasurer; Laurie Dexter of Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Ed Alexander of Hamilton, Cor Potma of Burlington and [[David Blaikie]] of Manotick, Ontario, the founding president. | ||
==Presidents== | ==Presidents== | ||
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==Website== | ==Website== | ||
*[http://www.acu100k.com/ ACU] | *[http://www.acu100k.com/ ACU] | ||
+ | [[Category:Teams, Clubs and organisations]] |
Latest revision as of 10:17, 21 April 2011
The official website of the Association of Canadian Ultramarathoners.
Early History
- The ACU came into being on March 14, 1992, at 458 Locust Street in Burlington, Ontario. Present were Jo Wells of Burlington, who became the founding vice-president; Michel Careau of Hull, Quebec, who became secretary-treasurer; Laurie Dexter of Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Ed Alexander of Hamilton, Cor Potma of Burlington and David Blaikie of Manotick, Ontario, the founding president.