In a remarkable display of resilience and determination, Ross Hamilton from North Vancouver has emerged victorious in the 2026 Multi Grouse Grind Challenge presented by CIBC. This year’s event was not just a competition but a personal journey for Hamilton, who has faced significant challenges in the past.
For Ross Hamilton, this win is a culmination of hard work and perseverance. Nearly two years ago, he faced a life-threatening situation while hiking the Grouse Grind, necessitating an airlift by North Shore Rescue. Since then, his journey has been one of recovery and refocusing on his goals.
In this year's challenge, Hamilton completed an impressive 19 ascents of the iconic Grouse Grind trail, surpassing his previous year's attempt where he fell just short with 18 ascents. The event attracted 130 participants, all eager to push their limits and contribute to a noble cause.
Beyond the personal achievement, Hamilton’s participation in the Multi Grouse Grind Challenge was also aimed at raising funds for North Shore Rescue. His efforts contributed over $5,000 to the organization, highlighting the importance of community support and teamwork.
As we navigate through troubling times, events like the Multi Grouse Grind Challenge serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration. They remind us of the importance of community, resilience, and the human spirit’s capacity to overcome obstacles. For athletes like Hamilton, this event is not just about physical endurance; it's about mental strength and community support.
If you’re inspired by Hamilton’s journey, consider participating in future events or supporting local charities. Each step taken on the Grouse Grind is a step towards building a stronger community. Stay engaged and follow local events that promote health, wellness, and community solidarity.
Ross Hamilton's victory at the Multi Grouse Grind Challenge encapsulates the essence of resilience and communal support. As we celebrate this achievement, let us remember the stories behind every participant’s journey, and how we can all contribute to uplifting one another. The Grouse Grind remains more than just a hike; it is a testament to the strength and unity of the North Vancouver community.