Black Lungs

Cabot Trail Relay

Team

Roster, assignments, runner context, and leg experience.

Roster

2027 roster is not published yet. Names below are the planning reference from the 2026 team until captains publish the active-season roster. Full archive profiles remain on 2026 roster.

Leg Experience

Shaded cells show prior Cabot experience on that leg and the year(s) run. 2027 leg assignments are not published yet; published 2026 assignments remain in the archive only.

RunnerLeg 1Leg 2Leg 3Leg 4Leg 5Leg 6Leg 7Leg 8Leg 9Leg 10Leg 11Leg 12Leg 13Leg 14Leg 15Leg 16Leg 17
Alex Hutton20262026
Chris Fitzgibbon20262025
Corbin Johnston20262024
Curtis Anderson20192018202620182019
Dan Way20162017201220142019202220242013202320122025202220142011
2026
201620172013
2024
Daniel Kelly20142015201820162025201420152019201820252026
Jeff Mountjoy2026
Michael Doyle20102018201320112022
2023
20142019
2026
2012
2025
201520132017
2024
20182016201020142022
2023
2012
Nick Croker2015202420162022202320192025202620152024201920162017
2022
Ross Bain20182019202320172014202620252024202220152023201920182014202420252016
Ryan Tice20232026202420252026202320242025
Scott Leitch2025202220242019202620232022
Sean Bowen202320252026202320252026
Tyson Loney202420252026202420252023

Runner Profiles

Concise runner context on this page; full archive capsules stay on the 2026 roster when needed.

Curtis Anderson

Ran 1:16:20 at the Toronto Half-Marathon, which reads like a controlled effort—which is the problem. Curtis doesn't force it; he just settles in, hits every split, and quietly turns the race into something you're no longer part of.

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Ross Bain

2026 archive profile reference until the active-season roster publishes.

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Sean Bowen

Clocked 2:56:22 at the Boston Marathon, which immediately raises the credibility of the room. Boston doesn't give anything away, and neither will this race—Sean's the type you trust when it stops being comfortable.

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Nick Croker

Ran 1:18:49 at the Mississauga Half-Marathon and, more importantly, looked like he knew exactly what he was doing the entire time. Dependable, composed, and very unlikely to make things worse—which, on this team, is a real differentiator.

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Michael Doyle

2026 archive profile reference until the active-season roster publishes.

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Chris Fitzgibbon

Ran 2:41:09 at the Boston Marathon, which is less "good for the team" and more just objectively fast. At some point you stop analyzing it and start deploying it.

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Alex Hutton

Fresh off a 2:35:15 at the Toronto Marathon, Alex has reached the point where we assume he simply doesn't fade. Give him something long, late, or slightly unreasonable and he'll just absorb it and keep moving—calm, steady, and mildly demoralizing for everyone else.

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Corbin Johnston

2026 archive profile reference until the active-season roster publishes.

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Daniel Kelly

2026 archive profile reference until the active-season roster publishes.

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Scott Leitch

2026 archive profile reference until the active-season roster publishes.

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Tyson Loney

Posted 1:18:44 at the Chilly Half-Marathon, though the official explanation includes external factors that we've collectively decided to ignore. The upside scenario here is extremely compelling; the downside scenario is also… part of the plan.

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Jeff Mountjoy

2026 archive profile reference until the active-season roster publishes.

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Ryan Tice

Dropped 1:11:45 at the Mississauga Half-Marathon, which is firmly in "we might have overcorrected" territory. If something needs to be fixed quickly, this is your answer—just don't be surprised if it escalates.

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Dan Way

2026 archive profile reference until the active-season roster publishes.

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