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Dawson Trail Dispatch August 2024

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Dawson Trail Dispatch

Celebrating Over 25 Years of Service to Our Communities!

St. Labre 200 Event Sees Record Attendance and New Features By Angelique Forest The 2024 St. Labre 200 concluded with Moonshadow Hogs claiming the top spot in an exciting finish. The annual race, which saw a record-breaking turnout of approximately 2,400 attendees, showcased thrilling competition and several new event features. In the final standings, Moonshadow Hogs emerged as the champions, followed by the Mazergroup Bearing Burners in second place and the Sunrise Survivors securing third place. The highenergy atmosphere and competitive spirit were palpable throughout the event. Huguette Vallée, Media Representative for the St. Labre 200, expressed her enthusiasm about the success of this year’s races. “We are thrilled with the turnout and the overall success of the event,” Vallée said. “It was incredible to see all 24 teams sell out in just 9 minutes, and the crowd of 2,400 people was beyond our expectations.” This year’s event featured several new additions, including canopies on all the bleachers, a ninja park, and a permanent media tower equipped with a streaming booth.

A new media tower streamed the races live, bringing the excitement to those who couldn’t attend in person.

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St-Labre 200 Ready for “Giving Back to the Community” Do you know a person, group or organization that could use some financial support? After another successful event, St-Labre 200 is ready to give back to the community. Groups and organizations can apply to their “Giving Back to the Community” campaign. “Over the last 14 editions, St-Labre 200 has given close to $140,000 to those in need,” said Huguette Vallée, one of the organizers of the annual event. “Past recipients include rehab centers, daycares, retirement organizations and family centers.” Applications open August 6 at 9 am and will remain open until August 31 midnight. Please visit stlabre200.ca to apply.

In the final standings, 2024 Spark Plug Cup Winners Moonshadow Hogs (above) emerged as the champions, followed by the Mazergroup Bearing Burners in second place and the Sunrise Survivors securing third place. The high-energy atmosphere and competitive spirit were palpable throughout the event.

“The new infrastructure was a huge hit,” Vallée noted. “The canopies provided much-needed shade, the ninja park was a popular attraction for kids, and the media tower allowed us to stream the races live, bringing the excitement to those who couldn’t attend in person.” The event’s canteen was bustling all weekend, offering delicious and affordable food, while the campground was filled with tents, campers, and RVs. A significant change this year was the replacement of the traditional Calcutta with a 50/50 draw, which raised $5,250. The funds were split between the lucky winner and the “Giving Back to the Community” initiative. Vallée highlighted that

the “Be a Fan and Bring a Can” campaign also saw strong support, generating a substantial amount of dry goods for South Easy Helping Hands. Looking ahead, registration for the “Giving Back to the Community” program will open on August 6 at 9 am and will remain available until the end of March. Community volunteers are already gearing up for the next year’s event, the 16th edition of the St. Labre 200, scheduled for July 4 and 5, 2025. “We’re excited to start preparations for next year,” Vallée said. “We’re aiming to build on this year’s success and continue delivering an exceptional experience for both participants and spectators.”

The “Be a Fan and Bring a Can” campaign also saw strong support, generating a substantial amount of dry goods for South Easy Helping Hands.

The crowd of 2,400 people went beyond the expectations of the organizers this year. Submitted photos St Labre 200


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