
EVENT RESULTS FEB-MAR 20
Alexis Oosterhoff • March 30, 2020
Here are the results for Australian ultra running events published since the last Ultramag.
For more results, please visit the AURA results website.
| Date | Event | AURA Listed | Records Eligible | Nat Champ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14/03/2020 | Razorback 64 km Run (64km trail) | |||
| 8/03/2020 | Lumberjack Ultra (50km trail) | |||
| 1/03/2020 | Snowies Trail Run Festival (50km trail) | |||
| 29/02/2020 | Lark Hill 50K Dusk to Dawn Ultra (50km trail) | Y | ||
| 29/02/2020 | Lark Hill 100K Dusk to Dawn Ultra (100km trail) | Y | ||
| 29/02/2020 | Gone Nuts 75 Km Ultra (75km trail) | |||
| 29/02/2020 | Gone Nuts 50 Km Ultra (50km trail) | |||
| 29/02/2020 | Gone Nuts 101 Km Ultra (101km trail) | |||
| 29/02/2020 | Run The Lighthouse 55km (55km trail) | |||
| 29/02/2020 | Run The Lighthouse 110km (110km trail) | |||
| 19/02/2020 | Delirious W.E.S.T. 200 Miler (350km trail) | Y | ||
| 15/02/2020 | Oscars 51 The Archie (51km trail) | |||
| 15/02/2020 | Oscars 100 Hut2Hut (100km trail) | |||
| 8/02/2020 | Caboolture Historical Village Dusk to Dawn (12h track) | |||
| 8/02/2020 | 6h Caboolture Historical Village Dusk to Dawn (6h track) | |||
| 8/02/2020 | 100km Caboolture Historical Village Dusk to Dawn (100km track) | |||
| 8/02/2020 | Australian Alpine Ascent (50km 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 due to the remote and higher‑risk nature of the trails. AUTRA was aware that in‑person briefings were used and had not raised concerns about that general approach. The organiser has indicated that this requirement is driven by safety, duty‑of‑care and insurance obligations, and follows previous experience where remote or online briefings resulted in athletes starting events without critical safety information. The organiser maintains that the event was not conducted in a manner that was intended to be non‑inclusive, inflexible or discriminatory, and that decisions made on the day were based solely on safety requirements that apply equally to all participants. AUTRA’s aim in issuing this statement is solely to clarify the context and ensure that the public record reflects the information provided to us by the organiser.
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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 due to the remote and higher‑risk nature of the trails. AUTRA was aware that in‑person briefings were used and had not raised concerns about that general approach. The organiser has indicated that this requirement is driven by safety, duty‑of‑care and insurance obligations, and follows previous experience where remote or online briefings resulted in athletes starting events without critical safety information. The organiser maintains that the event was not conducted in a manner that was intended to be non‑inclusive, inflexible or discriminatory, and that decisions made on the day were based solely on safety requirements that apply equally to all participants. AUTRA’s aim in issuing this statement is solely to clarify the context and ensure that the public record reflects the information provided to us by the organiser.






