Deer Park kids raise $14,500 for cancer research

Deer Park kids tackle a real Triathlon
On May 24, Deer Park Public School organized a Triathlon at their school. With their generous sponsors the kids raised $14,500 for kids with cancer. It was the first ever Triathlon for a junior-middle school in Ontario. More than 300 Grade 4 to 8 students braved unseasonable temperatures and completed three consecutive endurance events: the Swim Leg (8 min), followed by the Run Leg (12 min), and finally the Bike Leg (20 min). Although the fitness demands tested the students, the weeks of training in Phys. Ed and Aquatics classes paid off. The day culminated with Closing Ceremonies in the gym where students were awarded medals based on fundraising, spirit and performance both as individuals and as teams. They were also able to collect on some cool fundraising initiatives including the “top class being exempt from a test”, a sport contest of choice against the staff, and a free lunch party. Stationary bikes were provided by The Inside Ride which was the charity used in conjunction with the Coast-to-Coast Against Cancer Foundation. Organizing teachers, Jeff Mann and Kyle Thomas were extremely proud of the students at Deer Park who can now boast that they have completed a Triathlon before the age of 15. From Deer Park Public School and the South Bayview Bulldog.