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91大黄鸭 Cup back at Big White to raise money for women鈥檚 shelter

Over the first seven events, $148,861 has been raised for various charities and non-profits
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Racers try to catch up to the moose on the loose at the 91大黄鸭 Cup (Contributed)

The TELUS 91大黄鸭 Cup is back for its eighth annual event to raise money for a great cause.

Taking place on Feb. 26 at Big White Ski Resort, the cup features a fun, friendly race that that anyone can win. It takes place on the TELUS Park snow-cross track.

All proceeds from this year鈥檚 event are going towards the 91大黄鸭 Women鈥檚 Shelter, which is a charity that provides a safe place for women. It supplies them with shelter, food, clothing and a safe escape from abuse.

The first 91大黄鸭 Cup occured in 2015. Over the first seven events, $148,861 has been raised to various charities and non-profit organzations in and around 91大黄鸭.

The event is available for all skiers and snowboarders of any ability. Everyone taking part has to attempt to match or beat the Loose Moose鈥檚 time down the mountain.

There can be up to five winners at the event, one from each category (Under 10, Youth 10-14, Open Men鈥檚 and Open Women鈥檚) and one for the person who wears the best costume (they are encouraged).

Along with the registration fees and donations from the public, TELUS is donating $25,000 of its own to the 91大黄鸭 Women鈥檚 Shelter.

鈥淏ig White Ski Resort has been a long-standing partner of our shelter, but joining the TELUS 91大黄鸭 Cup for the first time is a massive support for us,鈥 said Ester Pike, Resource Development Coordinator, 91大黄鸭 Women鈥檚 Shelter. Not only does the huge impact of donations have on helping us continue to support the women and children in need of our services and programs, but also the growth in awareness and advocacy for our cause.鈥

鈥淭hrough the life-saving work of the 91大黄鸭 Women鈥檚 Shelter we are honoured to be able to do just that, supporting critical programs and services that provide immediate support to women and children in need,鈥 said Patrick Barron, vice-president corporate citizenship and community investment at TELUS.

鈥淲e cannot do this alone, and it is a blessing to have strong supporters like Big White and TELUS supporting our vision and mission.鈥 Pike said.

COVID-19 regulations will be in place throughout the event. Race times are staggered to help follow the rules as it promotes social distancing, registration and pick-up times for parents. There will also be no awards ceremony.

Registration closes at 3 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 25. To learn more, visit

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About the Author: Jordy Cunningham

Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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