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Why Culturally-Diverse Run Clubs Are the Future of Running

Author
Soleful Runs, Asian Toronto Run Club, Black Runners of the GTA, Filipinos in the 6ix Run Club, Ekua Cudjoe, Alex Hyunh, Vince Hyunh, Tep Bautista, Melanie Merzeau, John Gay
Published
Thu 04 Sep 2025
Episode Link
http://soundcloud.com/shakeout-podcast

Run club culture is on the rise in Canada and globally, yet for many would-be participants the idea of showing up can be an intimidating one, especially when their own cultures and ethnicities are underrepresented. 

With an eye on creating greater representation in the sport of running, a new wave of culturally focused run clubs are on the rise in cities across Canada, setting out to make participation more inviting to a diverse array of runners from all backgrounds and cultures. 

This week on the Shakeout Podcast we sit down with run club leaders and organizers making a difference in their communities by promoting a more inclusive version of run club culture. Mel Merzeau of Black Runners of the GTA, Ekua Cudjoe of Soleful Runs, Alex & Vince Hyunh of Asian Toronto Run Club and Tep Bautista of Filipinos in the 6ix Run Club (FIT6ix) join the show to talk about their work, the rise of BIPOC run clubs, and how the broader running community can become a more welcoming space for all. 

Social Media Accounts

Black Runners of the GTA & Scarborough 5k

-2026 Scarborough 5k: June 6th, 2026

Soleful Runs

-Saturdays @ 10am: N Toronto CI Field 17 Broadway Ave, Toronto

Asian Toronto Run Club

-Saturdays @10am, Wednesdays @6:30pm   - Canoe Landing Park, Toronto

Filipinos in the 6ix Run Club

-Sundays @9am  at Love Park - 96 Queens Quay, Toronto

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