If registrations are anything to go by, this Sunday’s Carcoar Cup is destined to be the biggest ever.
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Organiser, Andrew Baulch, said that runners were coming from over 200 different towns and cities throughout Australia.
“There are many interstate runners as well as three Americans, one fresh from the North Pole marathon, and another fresh from the Antarctic Marathon,” he said.
There are many interstate runners as well as three Americans.
- Andrew Baulch
Harry Summers, winner of the last two City to Surf races, is coming to Carcoar again to take on the two leaders in this year’s Country Running Championships as well as a field of some 200 other hopefuls.
Josh Torley from Canberra is leading, closely followed by Wes Gibson from Bathurst.
Mr Baulch said that as always though, the Carcoar Cup isn’t just about professional runners.
“Once again, this is the pull of the Carcoar Cup Running Festival, Champions and family fun runners rubbing shoulders,” he said.
Online entry continues until the weekend, but no entries are taken after 5pm on Saturday.