April 10th, 2025
BURLINGTON, ON
In its 21st year as the charity partner of the Around the Bay Road Race, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation announced today that as of race day participants have raised just over $400,000 to support robotic surgery innovation at St. Joe’s, with funds still trickling in over the next few days.
“We feel very fortunate to be the beneficiary of this incredible event. It brings our community together in support of a healthier future for all of us,” says Sera Filice, a 5K participant for the 19th year in a row, and the President & CEO of St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation. “To the thousands of walkers, runners, fundraisers and donors who supported St. Joe’s through this year’s race, we express our heartfelt thanks. It’s only fitting that we finished here at Liuna Station, as team LiUNA Lending a Hand, led by Joseph Mancinelli, was our top fundraising team this year raising more than $140,000 for our hospital.”
Freezing rain in the forecast didn’t stop thousands of participants from taking part in the 131st running of the Around the Bay Road Race today. It didn’t slow them down much either. First place male 5K finisher Austin McGoey of Whitby finished with a race time of 15:29. Following on his heels, was first place female finisher Emma Elliott from Guelph with a race time of 17:27. In the signature 30K distance, London’s Phil Parrot-Migas sprinted into the first place male spot with a time of 1:37:30. The top female was Rachel Hannah running out of Port Elgin with a time of 1:47:38.
Full results for the 5K, 10K,15K, and 30K events in the 2025 Around the Bay Road Race, including the top 3 male and female finishers, can be found on CHIPTIME: Results – Around the Bay Road Race 2025.
“Rain, snow, sleet or sunshine never phases our walkers and runners in the Around the Bay Road Race,” says Race Director, Anna Lewis. “It wouldn’t be the Bay Race without a little weather. But that’s what makes our event so special. It’s the first of the season, a bit unpredictable, and a whole lot of fun. Our runners were in great spirits today and we’re grateful to CN and all of our sponsors, to the cities of Hamilton and Burlington, to our incredible team of volunteers who make this event such a great experience, year after year, and to our new finish line venue, Liuna Station.”
In its 21st year as the charity partner of the Around the Bay Road Race, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation announced today that as of race day participants have raised just over $400,000 to support robotic surgery innovation at St. Joe’s, with funds still trickling in over the next few days. From hip and knee replacements to life-saving cancer surgeries, robotics is helping patients to heal faster and go home sooner. To date, seven of the 10 types of robotic surgery performed at St. Joe’s remain unfunded by the province.

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