Weekly News Report 28-08-2024

Weekly News Report 28-08-2024

Kate Dzienis • August 28, 2024
  • K2PD, Qld
  • Unreasonable EAST, Qld
  • GBomb Trail Run, NSW
  • Bright Running Festival, Vic
  • Upcoming Events


WEEKLY NEWS REPORT FOR 28-08-2024

As always, we're continuously on the hunt for your stories and reports, so get those race reports and photographs in to ultramag@autra.asn.au with the following information: 

  • Word document, single spaced
  • Include the name of the event, the date and the location anywhere in the report (just a bullet point at the top is great)
  • Please attach photographs to the email – do not put images in the body of your Word doc. You’ll just get me emailing you back asking for the photos sent in the correct way!
  • As many photos as possible. With our new website, it’s now easier than ever to include a nice gallery in each race report
  • No PDFs please

And remember, it doesn’t have to be about an AURA-listed event specifically! You just have to be an AURA member for the 2024 year. Also too, if you’ve run in a non-AURA listed event anywhere on home soil or internationally, we’d love to include your race results and experience in our Member Updates, so please do reach out to us via email to kate.dzienis@autra.asn.au

If any corrections need to be made in any of the results listed below, please alert me via email.

K2PD (QLD)

Dynamic Running hosted this year’s K2PD (Kuranda to Port Douglas), held on 18 August 2024 with runners traversing through native rainforest, pine plantations and national parks in a 60km solo or relay event.

In the Men’s 60km, a new course record was set by AUTRA’s William O’Mealley, from Qld, who took 1st Male in an incredible time of 4:45:04. Congratulations to William for setting this NEW COURSE RECORD, what an amazing achievement!

Second and 3rd Male winners were named Adam Fox (4:47:40) and Jamie Candler (4:51:18) respectively.

In the Women’s 60km, podium finishes went to Salome Duff (5:51:48), Alison Thatcher (5:56:03) and Hannah Mendes (6:04:51).

Click through here for the full list of results.

Images: supplied/facebook.

unreasonable east (qld)

Ultra Series Australia’s Unreasonable EAST was held from Tuesday, 20 August through to Sunday, 25 August, offering a 100mi and 200mi for ultra runners. Held in Far North Qld, participants got to run along beaches, mountains forests, rivers and everything in between.

The official list of results are not yet up, however once they are made available we will report on them in the next news report.

Image: Supplied/Facebook.

GBOMB TRAIL RUN (NSW)

The GBomb Trail Run, hosted by Coffs Trail Runners, was held on 25 August in Bom Bom State Forest, NSW along single tracks and fire trails with a 10km and 20km option.

Winners in the Women’s 20km were Belinda James (1:40:05), Alexie Grice (1:47:51) and Leah Doman (1:53:24) whilst winners in the Men’s 20km were named Dennis Van Mill (1:31:48), Kieran McAndrew (1:40:58) and Jason Wade (1:40:59).

In the Men’s 10km, 1st Male was awarded to AUTRA’s Keelan Birch from NSW who crossed the finish line in a fantastic time of 44:24. Congratulations Keelan on a brilliant performance!

Second and 3rd Male went to Braden Lewis (44:25 – so close!) and Nik Adamson (44:36) respectively.

In the Women’s 10km event, top spots went to Annabelle Swainston (51:03), Samantha Patch (52:39) and Savannah Bartlett (52:48).

The full list of results can be found online here.

Images: Supplied/Facebook.

Bright Running Festival (VIC)

The 7th annual Bright Running Festival was held on 25 August in Bright, Vic and offered a range of distances from 10km, 14km, 28km and 50km. 

In the Men’s 50km there were 7 finishers with top spots awarded to Haemish Gordon (6:38:48), Ayden Boxsell (6:39:59) and Rob Murray (6:48:43). In the Women’s 50km, there was 1 competitor – Hilary Hayton claimed 1st Female (8:54:07).

Congratulations to AUTRA’s Kevin Muller who finished the distance in a fantastic time of 7:24:41, claiming 4th Male. 

In the Men’s 28km, top spots went to Luke Barrett (3:09:28), James Redpath (3:21:29) and Jared Kumtoo (3:22:32). In the Women’s 28km, winners were Sarah Tapp (3:43:55), Eliza Beasley (3:52:02) and Jeanine Edmands (4:36:16).

In the Men’s 14km, podium finishes went to Darcy Biggs (1:50:58), Callan Lawrence (1:56:14) and Alex Coumailleau (2:02:48), whilst in the Women’s 14km winners were named Erin Williams (2:10:36), Sarah Cain (2:22:53) and Phoebe Williams (2:22:54).

The full lot of results can be found here.

UPCOMING EVENTS

By Kate Dzienis March 23, 2026
Herdy's Frontyard Ultra, WA Gold Coast Backyard Ultra, Qld I'm Still Standing Sydney, NSW Trail Run Australia - Tathra, NSW Sri Chinmoy 48hr Track Ultra (Australian 48hr Track Championships, ACT Washpool World Heritage Trails, NSW Tamworth Trailblazer, NSW Upcoming Events WEEKLY NEWS REPORT FOR 23-3-2026 As always, we're continuously on the hunt for your stories and reports, so get those race reports and photographs in to ultramag@autra.asn.au with the following information: Word document, single spaced Include the name of the event, the date and the location anywhere in the report (just a bullet point at the top is great) Please attach photographs to the email – do not put images in the body of your Word doc. You’ll just get me emailing you back asking for the photos sent in the correct way! As many photos as possible. With our new website, it’s now easier than ever to include a nice gallery in each race report No PDFs please And remember, it doesn’t have to be about an AUTRA-listed event specifically! You just have to be an AUTRA member for the 2026 year. Also too, if you’ve run in a non-AUTRA listed event anywhere on home soil or internationally, we’d love to include your race results and experience in our Member Updates, so please do reach out to us via email to kate.dzienis@autra.asn.au If any corrections need to be made in any of the results listed below, please alert me via email.
By Dave Martin March 14, 2026
AUTRA’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Wednesday 15 April 2026
March 12, 2026
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.
By Kate Dzienis March 12, 2026
Results for 2026 Lark Hill Party Ultra, Belair Marathon, Mirrim Wurnit Back Paddock Ultra, and Coombabah Trail Run.
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IN OTHER NEWS

By Kate Dzienis March 23, 2026
Herdy's Frontyard Ultra, WA Gold Coast Backyard Ultra, Qld I'm Still Standing Sydney, NSW Trail Run Australia - Tathra, NSW Sri Chinmoy 48hr Track Ultra (Australian 48hr Track Championships, ACT Washpool World Heritage Trails, NSW Tamworth Trailblazer, NSW Upcoming Events WEEKLY NEWS REPORT FOR 23-3-2026 As always, we're continuously on the hunt for your stories and reports, so get those race reports and photographs in to ultramag@autra.asn.au with the following information: Word document, single spaced Include the name of the event, the date and the location anywhere in the report (just a bullet point at the top is great) Please attach photographs to the email – do not put images in the body of your Word doc. You’ll just get me emailing you back asking for the photos sent in the correct way! As many photos as possible. With our new website, it’s now easier than ever to include a nice gallery in each race report No PDFs please And remember, it doesn’t have to be about an AUTRA-listed event specifically! You just have to be an AUTRA member for the 2026 year. Also too, if you’ve run in a non-AUTRA listed event anywhere on home soil or internationally, we’d love to include your race results and experience in our Member Updates, so please do reach out to us via email to kate.dzienis@autra.asn.au If any corrections need to be made in any of the results listed below, please alert me via email.
By Dave Martin March 14, 2026
AUTRA’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Wednesday 15 April 2026
March 12, 2026
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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