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NEW COURSE, SAME RUN FOR EVERYONE: OVER 5,000 TO LACE UP IN THE HEART OF THE CITY FOR UNDER ARMOUR TORONTO 10K THIS SATURDAY

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TORONTO, ON (April 14, 2026) – Canada Running Series (CRS) is excited to welcome more than 5,000 participants to the Under Armour Toronto 10K on Saturday, April 18, 2026, as the event makes its highly anticipated move into the heart of downtown Toronto.

Taking place earlier in the season this year, the race has been reimagined in response to citywide event scheduling shifts as FIFA World Cup makes its Toronto debut, bringing a fresh energy and a bold new setting to one of Canada’s premier road races. While the location and timing may be new to many, the spirit of the event remains unchanged, delivering an accessible, inclusive race experience designed for everyone.

In place of the traditional Exhibition Place location, the 2026 Under Armour Toronto 10K will start and finish at Nathan Phillips Square, transforming the downtown core into a vibrant race-day experience. The 2026-exclusive course lets participants run through Toronto’s iconic streets while still capturing the Lakeshore views they know and love, creating an electric atmosphere for runners and spectators.

The updated location also makes the event more accessible than ever, with convenient TTC subway access via Line 1, allowing participants and spectators to easily travel to and from the race.

A signature event in the CRS calendar, the Under Armour Toronto 10K continues to deliver on its “run for everyone” promise, welcoming participants of all ages and abilities, from elite athletes and competitive runners to families, first-timers and adaptive athletes. The event will once again feature inclusive race elements such as a dedicated adaptive athlete start, gender-inclusive registration options and a 800m Kids Race for families and younger participants.

As an Athletics Canada Label event, the race will also feature a strong elite field. On the women’s side, two-time defending Toronto 10K champion Erin Mawhinney returns alongside 2025 Canadian 10K Champion and Under Armour athlete Gracelyn Larkin, with rising star Sevanne Ghazarian making her 10K debut after placing second at last weekend’s Beneva Spring Run-Off. The men’s race will be led by Spring Run-Off winner Max Turek, who headlines a competitive field including 2024 Canadian 10,000m champion Andrew Alexander and experienced racers Jeremy Coughler and Dylan Alick.

Beyond the race itself, participants will also have the opportunity to give back by fundraising in support of KidSport and helping to remove financial barriers so more kids can participate in sport.

With a dynamic 2026-exclusive downtown course, unmatched city energy, and a continued commitment to accessibility and community, the 2026 Under Armour Toronto 10K promises to be an unforgettable race experience. Participants and spectators are encouraged to join the conversation using #UAToronto10K, follow along on the Under Armour Toronto 10K Event Page on Facebook and @runcrs on Instagram, and come out to experience race day in the heart of the city.

Details of the race day schedule are as follows:

Media Check-in

Media are invited to check in at the VIP tent in Race Central (Nathan Phillips Square) starting at 7:00 a.m. 

Media Opportunities (see timing below)

  • Visuals of 10K Start and Finish Lines (elites start first), 10k Awards Ceremony and Kids Race Start
  • Interviews with elite and amateur winners across men, women, non-binary and adaptive categories at Finish Line or Awards Ceremony
  • Interview with Charlotte Brookes, Chief Executive Officer, Canada Running Series

 To request interviews, please contact media@canadarunningseries.com.

Race and Event Times

6:30 a.m. Bag Check Opens (Race Central in Nathan Phillips Square)

7:25 a.m. Adaptive Race Starts 

7:30 a.m. Under Armour Toronto 10K Starts 

9:00 a.m. 10K Awards Ceremony 

9:45 a.m. 10K Finish Line Closes & Stretching Session at the Race Central Stage 

10:00 a.m. 800m Kids Race Starts 

The following areas will be closed temporarily to accommodate the Under Armour Toronto 10K on Saturday, April 18, 2026:

  • Bay St 
    • Queen St. W. to Dundas St. from 3:30 AM to 12:00 PM
    • Queen St. W. to King St. W. from 3:30 AM to 11:00 AM
    • King St. W. to Lake Shore Blvd. from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM
  • Queen St
    • Bay St. to York St. from 3:30 AM to 12:00 PM
  • Lakeshore Blvd W
    • Yonge St. to Bathurst St (westbound lanes only) from 5:00 AM to 11:00 AM
    • Bathurst St. to British Columbia Rd. (both directions) from 5:00 AM to 11:00 AM

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ABOUT CANADA RUNNING SERIES (CRS) 

Canada Running Series is the nation’s premier running circuit with 6 events, including 4 in Toronto and 2 in Vancouver. It annually attracts over 60,000 participants and raises more than $3 million for more than 200 mostly-local charities. The Series includes the World Athletics Elite Label TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon, and the Athletics Canada National Marathon Championships. Since 1999, CRS has gained international recognition for innovation and organization. To learn more about CRS, visit https://canadarunningseries.com/.

MEDIA CONTACT

Melissa DaCunha, Sutherland Corp. 

media@canadarunningseries.com

416-844-4050

Announcing the Elite Field for the 2026 Under Armour Toronto 10K

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The Under Armour Toronto 10K is set to deliver another fast and competitive race through downtown Toronto — and the 2026 elite field is shaping up to be one of the strongest yet.

On the women’s side, all eyes will be on Gracelyn Larkin, the 2025 Canadian 10K Champion and Under Armour athlete, alongside returning champion Erin Mawhinney, who has claimed back-to-back victories in 2023 and 2024. Adding to the excitement is Sevanne Ghazarian, fresh off a strong second-place finish at the Beneva Spring Run-Off and stepping up for her 10K debut.

The men’s field is equally deep, led by Max Turek, who arrives in top form after his win at the Spring Run-Off and a 28:36 personal best at the 2025 National 10K Championships. He’ll be joined by Andrew Alexander, the 2024 Canadian 10,000m Champion, setting the stage for a fast and tactical race.

With a mix of proven champions, rising talent, and exciting debuts, this year’s field promises speed, strategy, and plenty of drama from the gun.

Bib

First Name / Prénom Last Name / Nom City / Ville
1 Gracelyn Larkin Rosseau
2 Erin Mawhinney Hamilton
3 Regan Yee South Hazelton
4 Sevanne Ghazarian Cambridge
5 Lilly Tuck Sunderland
6 Laura Desjardins Toronto
7 Philes Ongori Niagara
8 Olivia Roussel Toronto
9 Bridget Leon Toronto
10 Dominika Jamnicky Arkell
11 Quinlan Hickey Toronto
12 Amy Prickett Toronto
13 Megan Crocker Sudbury
14 Alexandra McDougall Port Perry
15 Kaitlin Brydon Toronto
16 Becca Brennan Ottawa
17 Abbey McIntosh Waterloo
18 Jessica Barton Toronto
19 Lauren Kanko Toronto
20 Tiffany Newell Port Colborne
21 Gillian McCabe Toronto
22 Kathleen Lawrence Burlington
23 Monica Black Toronto
24 Janeve Desy Calgary

Bib

First Name / Prénom Last Name / Nom City / Ville
31 Max Turek Hamilton
32 Andrew Alexander Toronto
33 Jack O’Farrell Toronto
34 Jeremy Coughler Thamesford
35 Connor Black London
36 Miles Avalos Toronto
37 Dylan Alick Mississauga
38 Robert Kanko Toronto
39 Alex Drover Kingston
40 Joey Stel Aurora
41 Samuel Kinahan Toronto
42 Alex Bernst Toronto
43 Dakota Goguen Newmarket
44 Clive Kyeyune oteawa
45 Hudson Grimshaw-Surette Halifax
46 Daniel Fournier Toronto
47 Tynan Webb Barrie
48 Matthew Viveiros Etobicoke
49 Matthew Lozano Ajax
50 Caleb Beland Burlington
51 Parker Levac Toronto
52 Isak Fransson Hamilton
53 Arkanjelo Loboi Philip toronto
54 Ben Savill Toronto
55 Andrew Currell Toronto
56 Jean-René Caron Montreal
57 Jérôme Jacques Saint-lambert
58 Gregory Danayan Cambridge
59 Robert Lawand Toronto
60 Cameron Cira Toronto
61 Vincent Chenier Timmins
62 Romain Carette toronto
63 Atsushi Satomura Montréal
64 Edmund Heung Toronto
65 David Sharratt Guelph
66 Daniel Rosen Toronto
67 Alex Laroche Beaconsfield
68 Saed Griffith Toronto
69 Charles Bedley Toronto
70 Bernie Hogan Bancroft
71 Timothy Fowler Toronto

Your Best Run Yet: The Under Armour Stretches Every Athlete Needs

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Under Armour, the title sponsor of the Toronto 10K, shares these runner stretches to help prep for your next run:

Easing into a run with a stretching routine is one of the quickest and easiest ways to warm up your muscles. Skipping the stretch essentially means the first part of your run is your warmup. Dynamic stretching helps loosen your muscles, which naturally contract when you’re sitting down. If you’ve ever started jogging without stretching, in the very early part of your run, your muscles can feel stiff and cold. Once your body temperature heats up, your muscles often start to relax, and your run can feel easier. The pre-stretching you do should imitate the movements you make during your run. Below are some stretches you can perform to help you get loose. Remember to consult with a physician before starting any exercise program.

The Best Pre-Run Stretches

Dynamic stretches involve simple, repetitive movements that increase your muscle flexibility gradually. Arm circles—extending your arms straight out and parallel to the ground and first making small circles slowly with your hands and then making them larger and faster—are an example of a dynamic exercise. Below are 6 stretches you can do before your next run.

  • Butt Kicks : Butt kicks warm up your quadriceps and hamstrings. Standing straight up with your chest pressed slightly forward and your hands folded in front of you, bring your heels to your butt and then return to your starting position.  
  • Knee to Chest: With your back flat on the ground and your knees bent, grab one knee with both hands and pull it until it touches your chest (if you can). Repeat with the other knee. This exercise helps loosen your hips and back. 
  • Leg Swings : Standing perpendicular, swing your leg forward and back as far as possible. Repeat with your other leg. You can do this exercise either assisted (with one hand on a wall) or unassisted. Leg swings help warm up your hamstrings. For a lateral leg swing, stand straight up and swing your leg out and bring it back in a controlled manner. Lateral leg swings warm up your hips. 
  • Hip Openers : Lie flat on your back and bring your right ankle over your left knee, which is resting on the ground at a 90-degree angle. With your hands on your hips, move your right knee toward your chest, bringing it in and out. For an advanced stretch, grab your right ankle with your right hand, and rotate your hips to the left. Your left knee should be flat or close to flat on the floor. Rotate your right knee in and out. Repeat on your other knee. This exercise increases the range of motion for your hips. 
  • Toy Soldiers : Starting on your right foot, kick your left leg to your right hand, which is fully extended in front of you. If you can, touch your hand to your foot. This exercise helps stretch your hamstrings. 
  • Calf Raise : Standing against a wall with your right leg down and left leg off the floor, lift your right heel off the floor using the front of your foot. Once you’ve stretched your foot as far as possible, lower your right heel to the ground. Your calf muscle should contract on the way up and release on the way down. Using the same movements, you can perform a 2-leg calf raise without using the support of a wall.

5-Minute Dynamic Stretching Routine for Runners

Butt Kicks

30 Seconds

Knee to Chest

10 x Each Leg

Forward Leg Swings

30 Seconds

Hip Openers

10 x Each Leg

Toy Soldiers

30 Seconds

Calf Raise

15 x Each Calf

When you perform your pre-stretch run, keep the pace easy. It’s important to save energy for your run. You don’t want to feel fatigued.

Running Gear That Supports Your Stretch

If you’re going to stretch, running gear that’s stretchy, comfortable, and lightweight is preferable. It’s important that your movements don’t feel inhibited by what you’re wearing. Below are some tips for clothing and gear to wear while stretching.

  • Shoes : Avoid shoes that feel stiff or too big. Your shoes should fit comfortably, be lightweight and airy, and have plenty of cushion to soften the impact of your feet landing on the ground. Be sure to come check out Under Armour’s Velociti running shoe trial at the Toronto 10K.
  • Moisture-Wicking Clothing : Whether it’s leggings, traditional shorts, or HeatGear® for hot weather running or ColdGear® for running when it’s cold, look for material that’s comfortable, stretchy, and that absorbs moisture to help keep you cool. 
  • T-shirts : Your T-shirts should be airy, loose, and moisture wicking. Avoid tight fitting T-shirts without 4-way stretch that could restrict your movements and stay away from 100% cotton, which doesn’t wick moisture.

 

Chipotle Joins Forces with the Under Armour Toronto 10K! 

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TORONTO, ON – Building on a successful partnership at last year’s Under Armour Eastside 10K in Vancouver, Canada Running Series (CRS) is thrilled to announce that Chipotle Mexican Grill has officially joined the Under Armour Toronto 10K for 2026 and 2027. 

This collaboration brings together two participant favourites: the city’s most energetic 10K race and the ultimate post-run fuel. Whether you’re chasing a personal best through the city streets or cheering from the sidelines, this year’s event promises more flavour, more energy, and more guac. 

The partnership emphasizes a shared commitment to wellness and performance, providing participants with high-quality nutritional options leading up to and after the race. 

“We are delighted to welcome Chipotle to the Under Armour Toronto 10K,” says Charlotte Brookes, Race Director of Canada Running Series. “Our participants are always looking for high-quality, real food to power their training. Having a partner that values fresh ingredients as much as we value a great race experience makes this a total win for the Toronto running community.” 

“Chipotle is proud to support the Toronto running community by fueling the Under Armour Toronto 10K,” said Nicole Tsinas, Brand Manager at Chipotle Canada. “We believe that real food powers performance, and we look forward to celebrating the achievements of every runner at the finish line this April.” 

As part of the agreement, Chipotle will have a presence at Nathan Phillips Square after the race, connecting with participants and attendees in a meaningful way. Registered participants will also receive exclusive Chipotle perks – more details to come as race day approaches. 

The Under Armour Toronto 10K takes place on Saturday, April 18th, 2026 and spots are filling up fast — register now at CanadaRunningSeries.com. 

Beyond the Finish Line: How the Under Armour Toronto 10K is Helping Kids Play

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Under Armour’s Toronto 10K isn’t just about the finish line, it’s about creating opportunities for kids across Canada to play, grow and belong through sport. That’s why the race partners with KidSport Ontario.

Recognizing cost as one of the greatest barriers around the globe and specifically impacting one in three youth in Canada, Under Armour has chosen to partner with KidSport as they provide financial assistance with sports registration fees and equipment costs. Sports not only keeps kids active but helps lay the foundation for a strong community. When children participate in organized sports, they develop focus, motivation and the energy to succeed in school. They gain confidence, learn teamwork and grow into leaders. Simply put, sport has the power to change lives.

At the Under Armour Toronto 10K, children have a chance to run in the Kids Race, an 800-meter course where they’ll cross the finish line, earn a medal and feel like part of the action.

Fundraising Perks

To encourage fundraising efforts, participants, individuals and teams can win exciting prizes:

  • Top Fundraiser: Receives a head-to-toe UA kit valued at $500 and a complimentary entry into the 2026 Under Armour Toronto 10K.
  • 2nd & 3rd Place Fundraisers: Each receives UA Infinite Elite 2 Running shoes and a complimentary 2026 race entry.
  • Top Fundraising Team: Each member (up to 20) gets a UA Hustle Sport Backpack and a complimentary 2026 race entry.

Fundraising closes on June 30th, 2025, “Top Team” and “Top 3 Fundraisers” will be determined on June 13th at 5 p.m. based on online fundraising pages only.   

When you lace up for this year’s 10K, remember you’re not just chasing your own dreams, you’re helping children get on the field, the court, or the ice to chase theirs.

For more information, to donate, or to get involved, visit the official fundraising page.