2025 Go for the Burn Run
April 26, 2025 @ 9:00 am
10k (timed), 5k (timed), & 3k
Date: April 26, 2025
Start Time: 9:00 am
Location: Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, MB
Contact: Hon Ha O’Donovan: 204-688-0336; [email protected]
Online registration TBA
Facebook: @gofortheburn Twitter account: @Mamingwey
Mamingwey Burn Society
252 River Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3L 0B4
431-482-1844
Email: [email protected]
2024 Race Results: 10k overall; 10k age group; 5k overall; 5k age group
2023 Race Results – 10k overall; 10k age group; 5k overall; 5k age group
**Please note that both the 2023 5k and 10k were a shortened course and therefore not eligible for Manitoba Road Rankings**
2022 Race Results (Virtual) – 10k Adult; 5k Adult; 5k Youth; 3k Youth Run; 3k Walk Adult
2021 Race Results (Virtual) – 10k overall; 5k Adult overall; 5k Youth overall; 3k Adult overall; 3k Youth overall
2020 – Event Cancelled
2019 Race Results – 10k overall; 10k age group; 5k overall; 5k age group
2018 Race Results – 10k overall; 10k age groups; 5k overall; 5k age groups
2017 Race Results – 5k Overall; 5k Age Group; 10k Overall; 10k Age Group
2016 Race Results – 5k Overall; 10k Overall – Video
2015 Race Results – 5k Overall; 10k Overall
The Mamingwey Burn Survivor Society was formed in Manitoba in 2003. We are a volunteer-run charity that provides support for burn survivors by planning and holding annual conferences for burn survivors, their families and friends, as well as Burn Unit staff and firefighters. The journey from burn patient to burn survivor is a long and painful one. Physical pain, long hospitalizations, disfigurement, and emotional and psychological trauma are issues that survivors experience. Many burn survivors have to deal with a change in their appearance, which directly affects their self-esteem and body image. Some burn survivors find it overwhelming to be seen out in public, so bringing burn survivors together allows them to provide support for one another, share their stories, and help each other heal from the psychological aspects of their unique injuries.