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Sunday 16 June 2024

The Special Olympics Kuringgai Chase and Barry Easy* Walk is a community fun run and carnival which features 2km, 5km and 10km road races around the leafy streets of Wahroonga starting and finishing at Claude Cameron Grove. Runners take on the challenge of Kokoda Avenue hill and walkers take in the great views over the Ku-Ring-Gai National Park. The 2km course offers a fun and flat race for all levels.

The Kuringgai Chase is an inclusive family event that suits all ages and abilities for individuals and teams.

WHEN

The event will be held on Sunday 16 June 2024.

08:00 Registration Opens
09:00 10km Race Start
09:10 5km Race Start
09:20 2km Race Start
10:15 Race Presentations

There are three pricing categories:

Early Bird Entries are OPEN now until 10 May
10km: Adult $50 U16 $30
5km: Adult $40 U16 $20
2km: Adult $15 U16 $20
SO Athlete: $10

Standard Entries 10 May – 15 June
10km: Adult $60 U16 $40
5km: Adult $50 U16 $30
2km: Adult $20 U16 $25
SO Athlete: $10

On the day Entries (online only) 16 June
10km: Adult $65 U16 $45
5km: Adult $55 U16 $35
2km: Adult $25 U16 $30
SO Athlete: $10

OTHER INFORMATION

Entries on the Day – will be online only. Bring your phone, scan the QR code and complete your entry. Visit us at the Registration desk and show us your entry and we will issue with your race bib.
If you enter before midnight on 28 May you can choose to have your race bib posted to you. If you enter after this date or select to pick up your race bib in person, you will need to pick it up at Claude Cameron Grove on Sunday 16 June from 6am.

Bag Drop – valuables and bags can be stored at the bag drop tent at Claude Cameron Grove. This service is available from 8.00am.

Amenities – are located at Claude Cameron Grove

Water Station – is available on the 10km course and at the finish line after all events.

WHERE

The event starts and finishes at Claude Cameron Grove on the corner of Kintore Street and Westbrook Avenue in Wahroonga. The 5km is 1 lap of the course and the 10km is 2 laps. The 2km event incorporates part of the 5km course and like the other races is run on fully closed roads.

COURSE MAP

GETTING THERE

Parking in surrounding streets is limited.

Participants are encouraged to use public transport with a Transdev shuttle bus service being provided from Turramurra Station to the event between 7:45 and 12:00. For those participants who are planning to drive we have advised them to park away from the fun run route.

Supporting Special Olympics

Sydney Upper North Shore

Special Olympics has grown from a backyard camp into a global movement that has been transforming the lives of people with an intellectual disability for almost 50 years. The global sporting community was pioneered by the late Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister to US President John F Kennedy as well as Rosemary who had an intellectual disability. Today, Special Olympics supports over 5 million athletes in 177 countries.

Special Olympics began in Australia in 1976 when many people with an intellectual disability were shut in institutions. While this is no longer the norm in Australia, we continue to seek public support to ensure that people with an intellectual disability are not shut out. By helping us give them opportunities to play sport, together we can open the door to personal achievement, pride and inclusion for some of the marginalised and isolated members of our community.

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Your donation will make a huge difference in the lives of those living with an intellectual disability so that they can reach their life potential through sport.

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