Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Good Things Are Happening
7TH ANNUAL ALEX DECOTEAU RUN
Over 1,600 students will hit the trails for the 7th annual Alex Decoteau Run on Friday, October 5 at Rundle Park.
The opening ceremony will include a cultural performance and medal presentations will conclude the morning of races for all the students.
Students from Kindergarten to Grade 9 will run in honour of Alex Decoteau, a Cree athlete who has become a role model for students at the City Centre Education Project (CCEP) schools (Delton, Eastwood, John A. McDougall, McCauley, Norwood, Parkdale, Spruce Avenue and Abbott.) The run includes a 3 km recreational run, 3 and 5 km races and a Kindergarten to Grade 2 fitness circuit.
Alex Decoteau became Canada's first Aboriginal police officer in 1909. In 1912 he was given a leave to race in the 5,000 metres event at the Stockholm Olympics. He returned to a hero's welcome parade down Jasper Avenue was promoted to Police Sergeant. He maintained his post until 1916 when he joined the Canadian army to serve as a runner in the trenches. On October 30, 1917 he was killed by a sniper's bullet at the Battle of Passchendaele.
Alex Decoteau has never been forgotten by his family and friends and many events, runs and ceremonies have been held to remember him. He has been named one of Edmonton's top 100 citizens of the Century and is inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame.
The Run is supported by Petro-Canada, The Edmonton Police Foundation, EPS Historical Unit, Running Room Canada, Heritage Community Foundation, The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Military, Three Frontiersmen and Edmonton Public Schools.
For further information, contact:
Jackie Montgomery, Petro-Canada,
Community Investment Coordinator
410-5624
Clarice Cardinal, Teacher
Delton School
477-2352
Marlene Hanson
Parkdale School
477-7443