Runners and relay teams from across the country will flock to Anglesea for The Surf Coast Century ultra trail marathon’s 13th year.
More than 1500 runners have signed up to embark on the marathon from Anglesea to Torquay on September 21 before returning to Anglesea on the Surf Coast Walk trail along Point Roadknight.
Event organiser Rapid Ascent’s general manager Sam Maffett said this year’s event saw the largest number of participants taking part in the 100km and 50km courses.
“The Century provides competitors with a welcoming atmosphere and friendly camaraderie throughout, and we encourage our local community to be part of all this,” he said.
“It’s more than just a race; it’s an opportunity for individuals and relay teams to challenge themselves and share an unforgettable journey together in a beautiful part of Australia.”
The event features a figure-8 designed course and will host the 2024 Australian Ultra Runners Association Long Course Trail National Championships.
Josh Tighe said he was looking forward to running in the upcoming marathon following his first-place win at the Margaret River Ultra Marathon in Western Australia earlier this year.
“I really like the challenge running brings you and seeing self-improvement through commitment and hard work,” he said.
“As an avid traveller, I love racing in new locations and I’m excited to run along the beautiful coastline of Victoria.
“I’m feeling very similar to the Margaret River Ultra, with a mixture of excitement and nervousness as the ultra-distance is new to me.”
The Century will continue at the Anglesea Surf Life Saving Club the day after the race with presentations, recovery activities, a BBQ, spectacle events and the Meli Kids Run.
Visit SurfCoastCentury.com.au for more information on the event and viewing spots.