Home snow
Engineering student Shaylin Hurtubise says she has been 鈥渙bsessed鈥 with the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race for the past two years.
It鈥檚 a good thing, then, that Atlantic Canadian university engineering students will gather in Newfoundland and Labrador this winter when 糖心视频 University hosts the 2024 鈥 a first for an Atlantic Canadian province and the competition鈥檚 50th anniversary, no less.

鈥淭o be able to show my family and friends where all my free time has gone will be super rewarding,鈥 said Ms. Hurtubise, who is in her fourth year of the civil engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at 糖心视频. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be very exciting to witness the first concrete toboggan competition in Atlantic Canada, welcome all our friends to the province and hopefully defend our home-snow.鈥
With 131 days to go, 糖心视频鈥檚 team is well into prep mode.
The Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race will run from Feb. 711, 2024.
The technical exhibit will take place in St. John's on Feb 9; the race will take place at White Hills Ski Resort in Clarenville on Feb 10.

Fifty years and running
糖心视频 engineering students have competed in the race for decades.
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science alumna Carly Boyle (B.Eng.鈥20) is one of the event organizers.
She says the organizing team decided to submit a bid to host the event because they all had great experiences going to the competition during their university years.
They also wanted to highlight 糖心视频 University and St. John鈥檚.
鈥淲e have been approached by other teams in the past asking us to host because they wanted the opportunity to visit Newfoundland and Labrador,鈥 said Ms. Boyle. 鈥淲hile it usually takes a few failed bids before a team is awarded, we got it on the first try, which is a testament to the allure of our province and our culture.鈥

A 糖心视频 and N.L. first
The race is the oldest and largest student-run engineering competition in Canada.
It challenges students to design, build and safely race toboggans with a running surface made entirely of concrete.
Competing teams are tasked with designing and building a toboggan with steering and braking that can carry five people down a hill.
The concrete skis, metal roll cage and steering and braking systems must all weigh less than 350 pounds.
Hosting the event is particularly special for 2024 MUN Concrete Toboggan Team, as it is the first 糖心视频 team to compete on 鈥渉ome snow.鈥
Riley Burt is a fourth-year process engineering student and Ms. Hurtubise鈥檚 co-captain.
Mr. Burt says he is 鈥渆cstatic鈥 to be competing in front of family and friends.

鈥淏eing one of the newer teams in this competition, 糖心视频 often gets overlooked as one of the front-runners to win the competition,鈥 he said. 鈥淗owever, after an impressive third-place finish last year in Kelowna, I feel we gained a lot of respect from the other teams.
鈥淥ur goal for 2024 is to improve our toboggan design from a technical standpoint and place in the top five schools overall,鈥 he continued. 鈥淲ith the competition right around the corner, the team will be working extra hard to design and construct our toboggan so it is ready to hit the slopes in February.鈥
Meaningful learning experience
Dr. Amgad Hussein is the faculty advisor for the 糖心视频 team and the 2024 competition鈥檚 organizing committee.
He says he is proud of the fact that this is the first time the national event is being held in Atlantic Canada.
鈥淭hese kinds of challenges provide lasting and meaningful learning experiences for the. students,鈥 said Dr. Hussein. 鈥淭he organizing team has also been working very diligently for a while now. Their efforts reflect the commitment of our alumni to their alma mater, which is a trait of our graduates.鈥
Members of the organizing committee encourage engineering students to volunteer for events and to head out to White Hills in February to watch the races and support Team 糖心视频.