LJI Reporter
Tashi Farmilo
Sara Nunes, a vibrant entrepreneur originally from Portugal, has breathed new life into the
XMAN RACE, an obstacle course event beloved by many in the Canadian OCR (Obstacle
Course Racing) community. Nunes, who has called Montreal home for the past 14 years,
embarked on her OCR journey in 2017, a path that led her from personal rediscovery to the
helm of a cherished sporting event.
Nunes’ foray into the world of obstacle course racing began following a significant life change.
“My journey in the OCR World began in 2017, following my divorce, which led me to relocate to
Sherbrooke,” Nunes shared. “As a mother of four, I believed my best years were behind me.
Little did I know, life had some surprises in store.”
What started as a quest to build new connections and stay active quickly transformed into a
passion for the camaraderie and challenges of OCR. Nunes’ first encounter with an XMAN
RACE was a turning point. “It was a physical challenge, yes, but it was also an exhilarating
journey of self-discovery and empowerment,” Nunes recalled.
However, Nunes’ journey was not without its obstacles. In 2021, she faced a near-fatal accident
that left her with severe injuries. Yet, her spirit remained unbroken. “I refused to let go of my
dreams, particularly my desire to participate in another XMAN RACE. I just wanted to feel that
self-belief and self-pride once again,” Nunes stated.
When Nunes learned that the XMAN RACE was at risk of disappearing due to financial
struggles, she saw an opportunity to give back to the community that had given her so much.
With encouragement from her fiancé, Nunes took a bold step and acquired the XMAN RACE in
early 2023. “XMAN changed my life, and Karma brought me back, so I feel it’s on me to change
other peoples’ lives,” Nunes explained.
Under Nunes’ leadership, the XMAN RACE is not just making a comeback; it’s evolving. Nunes
has made it a priority to honour all existing tickets from the pandemic period, reaching out to
every ticket holder to offer a free race in 2023 or 2024. “It was a challenging task, but one that
ultimately helped rebuild trust and strengthen our bond as a community,” Nunes said.
Looking ahead, Nunes has a clear vision for the XMAN RACE: to create events that cater to
elites, competitors, and families alike. “Our goals are simple: to organise enjoyable races that
bring people together, promote smiles, and create lasting memories—all while supporting our
community and showcasing the beauty of our province through strategic partnerships,” Nunes
shared.
The next XMAN RACE is set to take place on July 27th at the Centre Vorlage in Wakefield.
Nunes is excited about the partnership with the venue and is also seeking collaborations with
local businesses to provide additional value to participants and their families. “We’re always
thrilled to forge new collaborations,” Nunes stated, “especially now, after COVID, where the
importance of exercise got even more relevant.”
Nunes’ journey from a personal quest for empowerment to leading a beloved sporting event is a
testament to her resilience and dedication. As the XMAN RACE prepares for its next chapter,
Nunes extends an invitation to the Gatineau community and beyond to join her in this
transformative adventure.
For more information on the XMAN RACE and to stay updated on upcoming events, visit
www.xmanrace.ca and follow their social media pages on www.facebook.com/XMANRACE and
www.instagram.com/xmanrace/.
Photo: XMAN offers athletes of all levels the opportunity to push their boundaries and
experience unforgettable moments, with the next race set for July 27th at Centre Vorlage in
Wakefield. (TF) Photo courtesy of Sara Nunes, Owner and President of XMAN RACE

Published
April 15, 2024
