Date:
Sunday 1st, December 2024
Distance:
1km Junior
Sunday 1st, December 2024
1km Junior
Catani Gardens, St Kilda
1km – 11:00am start
Age of Participants & Notes for Parents/Guardians:
Please note this event is planned for 6-12 year olds, with parents/guardians only needing to register the child taking part.
To make the course safe, parents can spectate from the boundary, keeping the course clear for the children participating.
Should a parent need to accompany a child, please hang to the rear of the start to not impede the path of others.
Course Description:
Flat and Scenic. Run alongside the iconic St Kilda palm trees on Beach Road, passing Luna Park while taking in the fresh beach air.
1km U12 Junior include a Kids T-Shirt.
All finishers receive a medal.
1km Junior | |
Opening Special (ends 29th August 11:59pm) | $35 |
Super Early Bird (ends 26th September 11:59pm) | $37 |
Early Bird (ends 31st October 11:59pm) | $39 |
Standard Entry (ends 27th November midday) | $44 |
Late Entry | $50 |
Inclusive of GST and booking fees.
We’ll give you 10% off all entries. Simply ‘create your team’ when the first person from your group registers. Teams are just for those with 3 or more runners, and a discount will be automatically applied from the first team member.
Note, no discounts will be applied retrospectively, so remind your team coordinator to jump in and register first.
Beach Road closed, Kerferd Rd to St. Kilda Street – 5:30am to 11:30am. Managed crossings at Cowderoy Street and St Kilda Marina. Resident access lane provided for residents of Beach Road.
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