Run for our reefs

Run4reef Geelong event manager Ken Walker is running for the reef at Eastern Gardens. (Ivan Kemp) 301055_03

Did you know that Greater Geelong has many reefs in its surrounding waters?

And just like the coral reefs all around the world, they are in danger. That’s why Geelong is hosting its version of run4reef on October 16.

Run4reef is a synchronised race event taking part across 21 cities in Australia and New Zealand and aims to help protect the Great Barrier Reef.

Races will start simultaneously with a global leaderboard where you will not only compete against your local runners, but runners from across two countries.

Run4reef Geelong event manager Ken Walker said the event will raise funds and awareness to protect the Great Barrier Reef, which in turn benefits other reefs around the world.

“When people start running in Perth, they will start running in Wellington,” he said.

“Reefs here and in the Heads are suffering from invasive species. It’s not just for the Queensland people or for the tourist industry, it’s for all of us.”

The run will take place at Eastern Gardens and features 1km, 5km and 10km fun runs, along with a special elite-running 10km running event.

“I’d like to one day show my grandchildren some of the stuff I’ve seen in the past,” Mr Walker said.

“When you lose one species, there’s a follow on effect that affects other things.

“I’d like to be able to turn around to my grandchildren and say I was part of that and made a difference. I don’t want to say I didn’t know what to do and it seemed too hard at the time.”

The 1km course begins at Eastern Gardens and takes in views of Corio Bay.

“It’s a great viewing spot,” Mr Walker said.

“You’re looking over a beautiful location at the bay. It’s just a beautiful spot.”

You don’t have to run to support the event. You can still donate and find more information at run4reef.org/geelong/