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Sussan Women’s Fun Run (Sunday 4th December, 2011)

Sussan Women’s Fun Run 2011

Catani Gardens, St Kilda
Sunday 4th December, 2011

Are you looking to participate in an upcoming fun run, walk, ride or charity event in Melbourne?

Registration for one of Australia’s premier women’s only fun run The Sussan Womens Fun Run, is now open for 2011!

The Sussan Women’s Fun Run 2011 has been an iconic event on the Australian women’s fun run scene for 26 years. What began in 1986 as a relatively small fun run has grown into one of Australia’s premier women’s only fun run. 2010 was the 25th Anniversary which brought a new dimension, of ‘togetherness for a cause’ for women in the sport.
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Fun Run Event Details

SuperSprint and the event sponsors are excited to present the Sussan Women’s Fun Run for 2011. Entrants can choose between a 5km or 10km run or walk which is again being held at Catani Gardens, St Kilda.

Date: Sunday, 4 December 2011
Where: Catani Gardens, St Kilda
Start Time: 7.30am
Distance 1: 5km
Distance 2: 10km

Register Online Here

Do it for Charity!!!

Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) will once again be on board as the event’s official charity, so all those taking to the streets of St Kilda will have the opportunity to raise funds for a very worthy cause.
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Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA)

Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) and Sussan share an important and special partnership. Through the partnership Sussan is helping make a significant difference to Australians diagnosed with breast cancer. Join in the 2011 Sussan Women’s Fun Run and take the opportunity to help Sussan continue their role to support women with breast cancer by sending your fundraising page around to all your family and friends

How to begin your fundraising Page

Upon entering the Sussan Women’s Fun Run event, GoFundraise will automatically send you an email detailing the simple steps involved in creating your own personalised fundraising web page. Click Here to start Fundraising!
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2011 Entry Fees

Enter early and SAVE! Enter before 5pm on Friday 28th October 2011 to take advantage of the reduced fee. All entries received after this time will incur a $5 late fee.
Adults
EARLY (Before Oct 28th) – $55
LATE (After Oct 28th) – $60
Junior (Under 18)
EARLY (Before Oct 28th) – $45
LATE (After Oct 28th) – $50

Entry closing dates

Entries closes 5pm Wednesday 30th November 2011 or earlier if the field limit is reached.

Subject to availability there will be limited late entries available in person on the day prior to event (Saturday 3rd December) at the race venue from 10am to 2pm. Saturday entries must be paid for in cash and are not guaranteed a show bag.

There will be NO race day entries!!!

Official Event T-shirt

SuperSprint and the major event sponsors Sussan are supplying all entrants with an official 2011 Sussan Women’s Fun Run event t-shirt. All entrants in both the 10km and 5km races will receive a high quality Sussan t-shirt as a part of their entry fee.
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For more information on the T-Shirt sizing visit the Sussan Event Website for full details.

Other Event Merchandise

In 2011, you can show your support even further and purchase your very own Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) pink Cap or BCNA socks.

All proceeds from the cap and socks go to BCNA and their quest in ensuring that women diagnosed with breast cancer, and their families, receive the very best information, treatment, care and support possible, no matter who they are or where they live.
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You can purchase the BCNA cap and/or socks during the entry process, after you have selected your t-shirt size for the event’s official event t-shirt.

You will be able to collect your cap and socks at the registration tent on either Saturday 3rd December 2011 between 10-2pm or on the event morning, Sunday 4th December 2011 from 6am.

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The Sussan Women’s Fun Run Course & Map

Starting and finishing in St Kilda’s picturesque Catani Gardens the Sussan Women’s Fun Run heads north along Beaconsfield Parade towards Port Melbourne until the turnaround point at Kerferd Road for the 10km event and Mills Street for the 5km. Participants then head back towards St Kilda with 5km participants turning at the marker heading back into the finish chute in Catani Gardens. Competitors in the 10km race will continue along Jacka Boulevard which runs into Marine Parade all the way to Point Ormond before turning around and heading for home.

Sussan Womens Fun Run Map

Register Online Here

If you are looking to participate in a Melbourne 2011 fun run, charity walk or bike ride our team at MaxNRG Personal Training can help. Our mobile personal trainers that operate throughout Melbourne can help you make sure that your current training regime will allow you to participate in any fun run, walk or bike ride that you set out to achieve. Enquire about Private Group Training in St Kilda – We encourage people to get together in small groups with friends, family or work colleagues to train together with our private group training sessions. Call 0403-741-278 or fill out our online form and a member of the MaxNRG Personal Training team will contact you shortly.

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Albert Park Walk + Fun Run (Sunday June 5th 2011)

MS Walk and Fun Run 2011

Albert Park Lake, ALBERT PARK
Sunday 5th June, 2011

Are you looking to participate in an upcoming fun run, walk, ride or charity event in Melbourne? Come and join in the MS Walk and Fun Run at Albert Park on Sunday 5th June 2011.
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About the Albert Park MS Walk and Fun Run

In winter it is sometimes too easy to stop exercising and stay in your warm bed. Taking part in the 2011 MS Walk and Fun Run will not only get the blood pumping and improve your overall health and fitness, it will also make you feel warm inside for contributing to such a great cause.

Walking Event Details

The event will start and finish from Palms Lawn, Albert Park Lake and will follow a scenic track around the lake with some fantastic views of Melbourne.

Start Time: 10.30am
Distance 1: 5km
Distance 2: 10km

Join 5000 others for the warm-up exercises and celebrations before making your way around the beautiful Albert Park Lake. Stroll or power-walk, travel by wheelchair, pram or stroller, wear serious sports gear or wacky team costumes. Whatever you choose, you will be helping thousands of Australians who are living with multiple sclerosis.

Running Event Details

The fun run event will start and finish in the same location as the walkers event at Palms Lawn, Albert Park Lake and will follow a scenic track around the lake with some fantastic views of Melbourne.

Start Time: 9.00am
Distance 1: 5km
Distance 2: 10km

**All participants receive an electronic timing chip

Enter online now at http://www.mswalk.org.au/vic/portal.asp or come down to Albert Park Lake and register on the day.

Take the first step in becoming part of this iconic winter event and register online now!

Good luck to all our St Kilda Personal Training clients and our South Melbourne group personal training clients who are attending this charity event!!!

Wear RED at the MS Walk and Fun Run

Make a statement and wear RED at the 2011 MS Walk and Fun Run. Lead the way by wearing your red hats, red scarves, red gloves, red jackets, red pants, red shoes or even painting your faces red or spraying your hair red!

Imagine a flowing SEA OF RED around Albert Park Lake displaying a visual support for people living with Multiple Sclerosis.

Don’t own anything red? On the day you can purchase a warm red beanies or red scarves.
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  • $5 for a beanie
  • $10 for a scarf

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*Note:The merchandise tents will be accepting cash sales on the day.

Do it for Charity!!!

This is one of the major events held in Melbourne and a vital part of this event is to raise money for MS Australia.
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MS Australia

MS Australia provides programs and choices to people with MS including a range of residential facilities, social support programs, accommodation support services, attendant care in private homes, involvement with regional centres and country link programs. These services are vital to maintain the independence and dignity of people with MS.

MS Australia is also the largest funder of MS research in Australia through its research branch MS Research Australia.

Find out more about multiple sclerosis and MS Australia Click here for details

Enter online now at http://www.mswalk.org.au/vic/portal.asp

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Albert Park Fun Run Map

Albert Park Map

MaxNRG Personal Training’s Involvement

This year we are hoping to have a number of our clients and a few of our personal training team entering the 5 and 10km fun runs. So make sure to keep an eye out for our Albert Park personal trainers who will participating in the charity event and come and say hello.

If you are looking to participate in a Melbourne 2011 fun run, charity walk or bike ride our team at MaxNRG Personal Training can help. Our mobile personal trainers that operate throughout Melbourne can help you make sure that your current training regime will allow you to participate in any fun run, walk or bike ride that you set out to achieve. Call 0403-741-278 or fill out our online form and a member of the MaxNRG Personal Training team will contact you shortly.

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Melbourne Marathon Festival (Sunday 9th October 2011)

The 2011 Melbourne Marathon Festival, VICTORIA

Melbourne, Victoria
Sunday 9th October, 2011

Are you looking to participate in an upcoming fun run, walk, ride or charity event in Melbourne?

Registration for one of Melbourne’s main fun run events of the year has just been opened for 2011.
The 2011 Melbourne Marathon Festival will be sponsored by The Bank of Melbourne this year as they help support this iconic Melbourne running Festival which has been run each year since 1978.

2010 saw a number of records set with both the male and female marathon race records broken as well as the Melbourne Marathon establishing itself as the largest marathon by finishers in Australia, and this year will hopefully be another great race that everyone should attend.

In previous years the finish line has been a final lap of the MCG but with the 2011 AFL Grand Final concluding one week later than usual and having to plan for the possibility of a replay as well as start preparations for the cricket season the MCG will not be able to accommodate the Bank of Melbourne Marathon Festival for 2011 but the festival does plan to finish at the MCG again next year in 2012.
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Do it for Charity!!!

This is a major event of Melbourne and a vital part of this event is to raise money for two extremely important charities CPEC and JMB
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CEREBRAL PALSY EDUCATION CENTRE (CPEC)

Cerebral Palsy is the most common physical disability in childhood and most results in damage (brain injury) to the developing brain before, during or very early in life. CPEC provides early intervention education programs and teach children how to walk and communication when they would otherwise have been unable to. Click here for details
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JAMES MACREADY-BRYAN FOUNDATION

The James Macready-Bryan Foundation provides financial support for care and rehabilitation and a public voice for young people who suffer from Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and their families. Click here for details

Please have a great race in whatever distance you set your sights on

We recommend that everyone should take advantage of early bird prices, enter before July 31st in all racing categories to save!

Below you will find out all the basic information you will want to know on this year’s events

The events being held in The Melbourne Marathon Festival for 2011

With the opening of entries you can select from a range of distances to participate in for 2011

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All runners and walkers need to register via the Melbourne Marathon website……click here

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Bank of Melbourne Marathon (42.195km)


Bank of Melbourne Marathon (42.195km)
Start Time – 7am
Start Location – Batman Avenue (150m north of Rod Laver Arena entrance); Melway Ref 2G A7
Field Limit – 6000 competitors
Marathon Cut Off Time Limits – All competitors that cannot run at a sub-5hr marathon pace should make themselves familiar with the alternate route for slow marathoners and obey instructions from marshals on the day.
Minimum Age – 18 years of age on Race Day
KM markers – Km markers will be placed every 1km on course
Aid stations – Aid stations will be located at the start and approximately 6km, 10km, 13km, 15km, 17.5km, 20km, 22.5km, 25km, 27.5km, 30km, 32.5km, 35km, 37.5, 40km and at the finish
Wheelchair competitor start time – 7.55am

A brief course description: The race begins at Batman Avenue (150m north of Rod Laver Arena entrance). Runners head north along Batman Avenue; left into Flinders Street, left into Swanston Street, cross to northbound (west side) service lane at Princes Bridge and then head along St Kilda Road. At the St Kilda Junction, runners turn right into Fitzroy Street then right into Lakeside Drive and do a lap anti-clockwise circuit of the Lake.

This Lake loop requires runners to turn left into Albert Road Drive from Lakeside Drive and left into Aughtie Drive continuing around the Albert Park Lake roadway. At the Carousel carpark runners proceed behind and around Pits Building using Aughtie Walk before U-turning in Aughtie Drive approx 300m past the Pits Building. Proceed to a right hand turn into Village Green Rd and right onto Lakeside Drive and right on to Fitzroy St. Runners then make a right hand turn at Acland St extension into Beaconsfield Parade, proceed north to a U-turn just before Bay St heading south back toward St Kilda along Beaconsfield Parade.

At the Beaconsfield Parade intersection with Jacka Boulevard, runners will veer right and head towards Elwood using Jacka Boulevard and Marine Parade. At Pt Ormond Rd runners will do an out-and-back loop of approx 800m before retunring to Ormond Esplanade and turning right into the Elwood Park Recreation area, follow the roadways through to right hand turn exit at Ormond Esplanade to a U-Turn in Ormond Esplanade near Kingsley St. Runners then proceed north along Ormond Esplanade, Marine Parade, Jacka Blvd in sthbd lanes to right hand turn into extension of Acland St, followed by a left hand turn into Fitzroy St. Runners then turn left into the St Kilda Road northbound service lanes and continue to left hand turn into Southbank Blvd, right hand turn into Sturt St and proceed (under the St Kilda Rd) along Alexandra Ave to a right hand turn into Linlithgow Ave.

Proceed along Linlithgow Ave to Birdwood Ave to right hand turn into Domain Rd. Followed by a right hand turn into St Kilda Rd. Proceed along St Kilda Rd to a right hand turn into Flinders St. Runners then veer right into Wellington Parade South, turn right into Jolimont Rd and left into Jolimont St and veer right on to MCG path to the finish.

To view the course map Click here, or scroll to the bottom of this page.
*Alternate route for slow marathon runners
Please Click here to see a detailed route for the slow course and a map.

All runners and walkers need to register via the Melbourne Marathon website……click here

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Melbourne Half Marathon (21.1km))


Melbourne Half Marathon (21.1km)
Start Time – 8am
Start Location – Batman Avenue (150m north of Rod Laver Arena entrance); Melway Ref 2G A7
Field Limit – 9000 competitors
Cut Off Time Limits – Cut Off Time – St Kilda Junction – 10.30am
Minimum Age – 16 years of age on Race Day
KM markers – Km markers will be placed every 1km on course
Aid stations – Aid stations will be located at the start and approximately 6km, 10km, 13km, 15km, 18km, 20km and at the finish
Wheelchair competitor start time – 7.55am

A brief course description: Start Batman Avenue. Runners head north along Batman Avenue; left into Flinders Street, left into Swanston Street, cross to northbound (west side) service lane at Princes Bridge and then head along St Kilda Road. At St Kilda Junction, runners turn right into Fitzroy Street then right into Lakeside Drive and do a lap anti-clockwise circuit of the Lake.

This Lake loop requires runners to turn left into Albert Road Drive from Lakeside Drive and left into Aughtie Drive continuing around the Albert Park Lake roadway. At the Carousel carpark runners proceed behind and around Pits Building using Aughtie Walk before U-turning in Aughtie Drive approx 300m past the Pits Building. Proceed to a right hand turn into Village Green Rd and right onto Lakeside Drive and on to Fitzroy St where runners turn LEFT (note: Marathon runners veer right).

Half Marathoners turn left into the St Kilda Road northbound service lanes and continue to LEFT hand turn into Southbank Blvd, right hand turn into Sturt St and proceed (under the St Kilda Rd) along Alexandra Ave to a right hand turn into Linlithgow Ave. Proceed along Linlithgow Ave (note: marathon runners veer left into Birdwood Ave) until the right hand turn into St Kilda Road. Proceed along St Kilda Road to a right hand turn in Flinders St (westbound lanes). Runners then veer right into Wellington Parade South, turn right into Jolimont Rd and then turn left into Jolimont St and veer right on to MCG path to the finish.

To view the course map Click here, or scroll to the bottom of this page.

All runners and walkers need to register via the Melbourne Marathon website……click here

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The Coffee Club 10km


The Coffee Club 10km
Start Time – 7.30am (2 Wave Starts)
Start Location – Batman Avenue (150m north of Rod Laver Arena entrance); Melway Ref 2G A7
Field Limit – 7000 competitors
Cut Off Time Limits – Cut Off Time 10am
Minimum Age – 14 years of age on Race Day
KM markers – Km markers will be placed every 1km on course
Aid stations – Aid stations will be located at the start and approximately 3km, 5km, 7km and at the finish
Wheelchair competitor start time – 7.55am

A brief course description:The Coffee Club 10km starts at Batman Avenue. – Note there will be two wave starts that correspond to your race number colour. Please start in the allocated area. Runners head north along Batman Avenue; left into Flinders Street, left into Swanston Street and cross to northbound (west side) service lane at Princes Bridge. Then there is a RIGHT hand turn into Southbank Blvd, followed by a RIGHT hand turn into Sturt St and proceed (under the St Kilda Rd) along Alexandra Ave to a right hand turn into Linlithgow Ave.

Proceed along Linlithgow Ave to Birdwood Ave to right hand turn into Domain Road, followed by a right hand turn into St Kilda Road. Proceed along St Kilda Road to a right hand turn at Princes Walk (just prior to) Fed Square where competitors are then running along the paths of Birrarung Marr before veering right onto the William Barak Bridge with a hairpin left hand turn on to Jolimont St at the end of the bridge followed by a left turn onto Brunton Avenue under the William Barak Bridge and past the MCG along Brunton Ave.

Runners will use the south-east bound lanes in Brunton Ave to a U-Turn past the MCG then back along Brunton Ave in the citybound lanes. Runners then turn right into Jolimont St and veer right on to MCG path to the finish.

If you would like to enter The Coffee Club 10km event but only want to walk, it is best to place yourself at the rear of the start field and be aware that both Marathon & Half Marathon courses use the same roads and they will be coming from behind you. YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO MOVE TO THE WALKING PATHS.

To view the course map Click here, or scroll to the bottom of this page

All runners and walkers need to register via the Melbourne Marathon website……click here

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ASICS 5 km Run


ASICS 5 km Run
Start Time – 10am
Start Location – Batman Avenue (150m north of Rod Laver Arena entrance); Melway Ref 2G A7
Field Limit – 4000 competitors
Cut Off Time Limits – No limit however the finish area will be packed up at 2pm.
Minimum Age – All ages welcome. Children under 13 years to be accompanied by an adult
Aid stations – Aid stations will be located at the start, at 3km, and at the finish

A brief course description: The ASICS 5km Run starts at Batman Avenue. Entrants head north along Batman Avenue and turn left just past William Barak Bridge (320m) and follow the path next to Birrarung Marr and Princes Walk. Entrants turn left onto Princes Bridge and left again into the path that leads down the back of Alexandra Gardens.

Runners then cross Boathouse Drive, and follow the Yarra River on the lower path under Swan St Bridge, proceed to the upper path to left hand turn crossing Morell Bridge, left hand turn onto the path under Swan St Bridge, following the river path before veering right onto wooden bridge in Birrarung Marr. Right turn onto William Barak Bridge and continue along footbridge and up to finish.

Walkers

If you wish to WALK, please enter the WALK event. But if you are walking very slowly in a group, please keep an eye out for runners as you get close to the MCG and do not block their path.

To view the course map Click here, or scroll to the bottom of this page

All runners and walkers need to register via the Melbourne Marathon website……click here

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ASICS 3km Walk


ASICS 3km Walk
Start Time – 10.45am
Start Location – Batman Avenue (150m north of Rod Laver Arena entrance); Melway Ref 2G A7
Anticipated Field Limit – 2500 competitors
Cut Off Time Limits – No limit however the finish area will be packed up at 2pm.
Timing – This is a non timed event
Minimum Age – All ages welcome. Children under 13 years to be accompanied by an adult

A brief course description: The ASICS 3km Walk starts at Batman Avenue. Entrants head north along Batman Avenue in southbound lanes up to Flinders St and do a U-turn and head back down Batman Avenue in the nthbd lanes. Runners turn right just before William Barak Bridge (320m) and follow the path next to Birrarung Marr and Princes Walk. Just prior to Fed Square, entrants turn left and head south/east along the river side of Birrarung Marr to the wooden footbridge. Entrants turn left onto wooden bridge in Birrarung Marr. Right turn onto William Barak Bridge and continue along footbridge and up to finish in front of Ponsford Stand.

This is Walking ONLY event

If you do wish to RUN, you will need to enter the 5km RUN event.

All runners and walkers need to register via the Melbourne Marathon website……click here

The Melbourne Marathon Map

Melbourne Marathon Map

MaxNRG Personal Training’s Involvement

This year we are hoping to have a number of our clients and a few of our personal training team entering some of the Melbourne Marathon Festivals events. So make sure to keep an eye out for our Albert Park personal trainers who will participating in the charity event and come and say hello.

If you are looking to participate in a Melbourne 2011 fun run, charity walk or bike ride our team at MaxNRG Personal Training can help. Our mobile personal trainers that operate throughout Melbourne can help you make sure that your current training regime will allow you to participate in any fun run, walk or bike ride that you set out to achieve. Call 0403-741-278 or fill out our online form and a member of the MaxNRG Personal Training team will contact you shortly.

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