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Vancouver’s fittest. Lululemon founder Chip Wilson will host the second annual Chip’s Not Dead Yet Memorial Mile June 20. The unconventional event of 10 themed waves &ndash including a bridal dash, high-heel run and pooch parade &ndash has runners trekking continuously up hill in Vancouver’s West End. Wilson said, the one-of-a-kind event to benefit the B.C. Children’s Hospital offers families and runners of all skill levels a chance to have fun and give back to the community. “I know that the more I give in the world the more I get back,” said Wilson, a father of five. “I find a lot of people, including myself up to a certain age didn’t reach that bridge, the more you give the richer your life is.” Wilson is spending $150,000 out of pocket to ensure this year’s event becomes one in a long line of charity runs.
“As a father, Chip’s been touched by Children’s Hospital,” said Shelley Sainsbury, a philanthropy officer with the hospital. “I think a lot of people have that connection and then there are those that go the extra mile, like Chip has, and make it even better for when those kids do need help.”