
2017 Event Results Nov-Dec
Alexis Oosterhoff • December 21, 2017
Here are the results for AURA-listed events published since the last Ultramag.
For more results, including non-AURA events, please visit the AURA results website.
- 10/12/2017 Gold Coast 50 Road Race (50km road)
- 8/12/2017 Coast to Kosci Ultramarathon (246km trail)
- 25/11/2017 Alpine Challenge 60 km (60km trail)
- 25/11/2017 Alpine Challenge 100 Mile (100mi trail)
- 25/11/2017 Alpine Challenge 100 km (100km trail)
- 11/11/2017 Feral Pig Ultra 50 mi (50mi trail)
- 11/11/2017 Feral Pig Ultra 50 km (50km trail)
- 11/11/2017 Feral Pig Ultra 100 mi (100mi trail)
AUTRA has been in direct contact with the organisers of the Snowies Trail Run Festival, In2Adventure, regarding a recent situation involving an athlete and the event’s in‑person safety briefing requirements. In2Adventure has confirmed that the situation was discussed directly with the athlete at the time. From In2Adventure’s account, and for the purpose of clarifying the public record, AUTRA notes the following points: At no stage was the athlete prevented from breastfeeding at the event. The organiser states that the following options were offered to enable the athlete to participate while still meeting safety requirements: a quiet and private space where she could breastfeed while still being present at the briefing; the option to receive the required briefing at the 30 km start line after the start; and the option to change her registration to the 21 km event, where the briefing is conducted on the start line. At no stage prior to event registration on Saturday night did the athlete contact the organiser to advise of her situation or request alternative arrangements, which limited what could be put in place at the time. Face‑to‑face safety briefings have always been a requirement for In2Adventure events.
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AUTRA has been in direct contact with the organisers of the Snowies Trail Run Festival, In2Adventure, regarding a recent situation involving an athlete and the event’s in‑person safety briefing requirements. In2Adventure has confirmed that the situation was discussed directly with the athlete at the time. From In2Adventure’s account, and for the purpose of clarifying the public record, AUTRA notes the following points: At no stage was the athlete prevented from breastfeeding at the event. The organiser states that the following options were offered to enable the athlete to participate while still meeting safety requirements: a quiet and private space where she could breastfeed while still being present at the briefing; the option to receive the required briefing at the 30 km start line after the start; and the option to change her registration to the 21 km event, where the briefing is conducted on the start line. At no stage prior to event registration on Saturday night did the athlete contact the organiser to advise of her situation or request alternative arrangements, which limited what could be put in place at the time. Face‑to‑face safety briefings have always been a requirement for In2Adventure events.






