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Levi Moulton wins 2025 Tely 10

June 22, 2025
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Photo of Levi Moulton of Paradise, right, is the winner of the 2025 Tely 10 with a time of 50 minutes and 28 seconds. Kate Bazeley, left, was the top woman to cross the finish line with a new race record of 53 minute and 42 seconds and was 6th place overall.  
Levi Moulton of Paradise, right, is the winner of the 2025 Tely 10.  Kate Bazeley, left, was the top with a new race record of 53 minute and 42 seconds and was 6th place overall.  

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ST. JOHN’S, NL – Levi Moulton of Paradise, right, is the winner of the 2025 Tely 10 with a time of 50 minutes and 28 seconds.
Kate Bazeley, left, was the top woman to cross the finish line with a new race record of 53 minute and 42 seconds and was 6th place overall.  

2025 Tely 10 top five finishers

Men
1 Levi Moulton 50:28
2 Griffin Gamble 50:52
3 William Pidduck 51:13
4 Callum Drever 52:05
5 Ben Collingwood 53:02

Women
1 Kate Bazeley 53:42
2 Anne Johnston 57:09
3 Caden Lee 58:57
4 Darcie Stapleton 59:08
5 Maria Chafe 59:45

The top 30 runners all came in under the 1 hour mark. 

Full results available on the Tely 10 website

This is the 97th anniversary of the Tely 10 road race.

Newfoundland’s premier road race, it is believed to be the third oldest road race in Canada and one of the oldest in North America.

First run in 1922, The Telegram 10 Mile Road Race (the Tely 10) has become the province’s most popular road race, drawing close to 4200 participants in the 2018 race. This ten-mile run from the Octagon Pond the Town of Paradise on the outskirts of St. John’s to Bannerman Park in the heart of the city is a unique challenge for runners of all abilities. For competitive racers it is the one race they all want to win, thus adding their names to the long list of former champions. For the recreational jogger or walker, completing the course is in itself a victory.

This year, 2022, will mark the 97th running of the annual classic, and with the exception of the Second World War Years, 1940 – 45, and the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, this race has been run every year since its inauguration.

Photo of Telly 10 runners approaching the Kenmount Road overpass on Topsail Road in Paradise, Newfoundland. June 22, 2025
Telly 10 runners approaching the Kenmount Road overpass on Topsail Road in Paradise, Newfoundland. June 22, 2025

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