Registrations open for the Tolosa Half, Quarter AND mini (& trail pram kids can join)!
May 05, 2024 9:56 am
Hi ,
Congratulations and thanks to everyone who ran our Organ Pipes Classic events today!
All the results are now up, head to our website to check out your time!
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Regos open for the popular Tolosa Half, Quarter & (brand new) Mini
We know the trail running community loves the Tolosa Half (21km), and you have also warmly embraced the Tolosa Quarter (10km) since we introduced it in 2022.
And now we're super excited to stage the Tolosa Mini in August! It's 5km so a great length for those new to running, those who prefer shorter courses, or those who want to run with a pram!
We describe the 5km course as "pram-able''.
That means the very littlest trail kids can be part of the event (and parents/guardians etc) can run this route in a pram.
But please note, it’s still rough and requires an all-terrain pram, and ask that you follow the manufacturer's guidelines/recommendations.
We tested the route out with the Thule Chariot (which you can get from Find Your Feet), and even then, it made for a bumpy ride – just ask Charlie!
Date: Sunday August 4
Distances: 21km | 10km | 5km
Event Hub: Tolosa Park (Hut 8)
A huge thanks to our volunteers
🙏🙏🙏Thanks to our awesome volunteer crew, who really make our events such a success and donate their time, their energy and enthusiasm!
Thanks also to wonderful partners who are helping us bring you the 2024 Series! Find Your Feet, Relationships Australia Tasmania, Smitten Merino, Bulk Nutrients, Lost Freight, Fractel and Hansen Orchards.
And thanks to you being a part of our kunanyi Trail Series community. We can't wait to be back with you in August!
Cat and Lincoln
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