Rapid Ascent is excited to begin the 100-day countdown to the 2021 Surf Coast Century, an incredible 100km ultra marathon to be held on the Surf Coast on the 11th of September.
The milestone of the 10th edition was marked with a gathering of 10 local runners including Surf Coast Shire Councillor Kate Gazzard, on the final leg of the race course at Point Roadknight in Anglesea, Victoria.
Gazzard has signed up as a solo 100km participant for her own personal running goals.
“I love trail running; I’ve done a few ultra (marathons) raising money to save rainforests in the past,” said Gazzard. “This will be my first 100km though and I’m very excited to be running in my own backyard.”
The tenth edition of the Surf Coast Century is expected to attract over 1,300 runners from around the state and nationally who will participate in the 100km and 50km ultra marathons, making it one of the largest such events in Australia.
Meg Norman (pictured fourth from left) from Torquay competed as a 100km relay team member in 2019 and says she is once again feeling excited and confident at the 100-day mark to round up some running friends again and be part of the tenth edition.
“I’m really excited to get a team together again for the ultra run; I just love the trails around here – it’s the beautiful scenery, the diversity of the landscape; it’s just great!” said Norman.
“The single track and hills through Leg 3 are my favourite so I’ll definitely be putting my hand up for Leg 3 again,” added Norman.
To celebrate 10 years, the event has a number of exciting changes in place, including a new focus on the runners’ experience such as a post-race athlete lounge, and recovery activities and celebrations the day after racing.
The event is organised by Rapid Ascent, an adventure sports event management company that is based in Torquay and well-known for hosting challenging off-road events.
“We can’t wait to see competitors dreams and training be rewarded at the 10th edition of the race; it will surely make this one of the most memorable races to-date,” Said Rapid Ascent General Manager Sam Maffett.
Maffett also commented that there is still plenty of time to commit and train for the event.
“When preparing for a big goal it is good to break it down into smaller steps, so to get to the 100 days to go point is a good milestone for anyone with their training,” said Maffett.
“It also sits as a good point on the calendar to begin training for the shorter event – the 50km ultra marathon, or a great time to tap a friend on the shoulder and encourage them to share the distance as a relay team,” said Maffett.
Competitors can enter either as a solo runner in the 50km or 100km courses, or in a relay team of between two and four runners over the 100km course covering approximately 25km each.
The course takes competitors from Anglesea to Torquay along the beach and then along the cliff top tracks and hinterland trails to Moggs Creek and Aireys Inlet, before returning back in Anglesea on the Surf Coast Walk, via Point Roadknight.
To register or find out more about the Surf Coast Century visit www.SurfCoastCentury.com.au