“she is my biggest muse, my inspiration,” said busch.
she recalled an instance in the early days of covid, when her family was trying to get ahold of cheetham to make sure she’s fine and had enough groceries while in isolation. they couldn’t get through to her, and busch started worrying. then she learned her grandma had flown to nova scotia for a tournament, not knowing it was cancelled, and had just returned to vancouver.
“here i was worried about whether she can get her groceries, and there she is all the way on the other side of canada.”
cheetham has to skip the sun run this year due to health reasons. in her absence, busch is set to carry on the tradition.
busch ran her first sun run last year with clients, her first full 10-kilometre run. her goal this year is to get to the finish in under an hour, beating last year’s time of 1:09.
vancouver sun run course.
hands down, the sun run is her favourite race — equal parts challenge and celebration, with a route that rises and dips, and offers views of downtown towers, burrard inlet and english bay, and the north shore mountains.
plus, there’s live music, entertainers and cheerleaders on the sidelines, which this year will include her two children, ages 11 and 14.
for race day, busch keeps to a couple of rituals. she carb-loads two nights before the race, always at il posto in delta, and always the hawaiian pizza.