Among the almost 2,000 people who ran in the 2022 Tely 10 last weekend were Luke Tremblett (left) of Mount Pearl Senior High and Brady Lawlor of O’ Donel High School. Tremblett finished with a chip time of 1:07:21, putting him in fourth place in the Men’s U19 category. Lawlor finished with a chip time of 1:03:57, earning him second place in the same group. This year’s race, which was rescheduled due to the excessive heat and humidity we had this past summer, marked one hundred years since the road race’s inception in 1922, and was the 94th annual race, as the race was cancelled from 1940 to 1945 because of World War II, and again in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Exactly 1,966 people participated in the race, in which Jordan Fewer, nephew of famed Tely 10 winner Colin Fewer, who holds 13 consecutive Tely 10 first place meals and did not participate this year, won first place. Submitted photo