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Publishing date: May 24, 2021 • 1 week ago • 2 minute read • Bob Hardy, known as the Walker Runner, completed a 10-kilometre walk with the help of walker on Sunday, May 23, 2021 in Alexandria, Ont. He was joined by his wife, Vickie Hardy, at the end. Jordan Haworth/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by Jordan Haworth /Jordan Haworth/Standard-Freeholder
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ALEXANDRIA — Bob Hardy, known as the walker runner, completed a full 10-kilometre course along Alexandria trails Sunday, beating his personal record set after a recent injury.
Hardy, 70, is know for his marathons, and has stayed the course even after battling leukemia. A few weeks ago, Hardy was presented with another obstacle to his 50-kilometre walker-run planned for Sunday: sciatica.
Glen-robertsonOntarioCanadaAlexandriaAl-iskandariyahEgyptOttawaVickie-hardyBob-hardyFreeholder-postmedia-network-bob-hardyFreeholder-postmedia-network-photoPostmedia-network THE Brit Awards is back next week with a star-studded night of speeches and performances to look forward. The event will feature an audience of 4,000 people as part of the Government’s live events pilot scheme. Dua Lipa, Griff, Arlo Parks and Headie One are among the artists scheduled to perform during Tuesday night's ceremony, which will be hosted by Jack Whitehall at the O2 Arena in London. But over the years Bradford has been represented at the annual spectacular with a host of stars from the district receiving awards and nominations. Here is a look back at some of them:
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It’s a long way from a windshield-making factory in Hawkesbury to southwestern Siberia.
But wherever Bob Hartley has coached hockey – over many decades – he’s had success, including in Cornwall in the mid-1990s, and for the last few seasons in Russia.
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Last week, the Avangard Omsk team he guides captured a very prestigious trophy – the Gagarin Cup. (It’s named after cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space.)
It’s emblematic of Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) supremacy, and it adds to Hartley’s spectacular coaching resume. He’s just the sport’s second head coach to win both a Stanley Cup (2001, Colorado Avalanche) and Gagarin Cup, along with Mike Keenan.
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Publishing date: May 03, 2021  â¢Â May 3, 2021  â¢Â 8 minute read Robert Hardy walker running.
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Leukemia patient Bob Hardy had a 40 per cent chance of survival, but hope was restored after treatment at The Ottawa Hospital.
Robert (Bob) Hardy has been in a fight for his life for more than 20 years. From a bone marrow transplant for leukemia, to a blood clot in his intestine and his neck, it seems nothing can slow him down. In fact, thanks to life-saving care at The Ottawa Hospital, heâs stronger than ever and unwavering in his desire to compete in some of the most renowned marathons around the world â with his walker. Beating his personal best time, year after year, you wouldnât suspect that this âwalker runnerâ initially had only a 40 per cent chance of survival.
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