Rotorua Daily Post

Marathon ready to roll

- Shauni James

More than 4000 runners, walkers and joggers are expected to descend on Rotorua’s Government Gardens tomorrow as part of the 57th Rotorua Marathon festivitie­s.

And a big group from a local high school is looking forward to being a part of the thousands getting in on the action.

Event Promotions registrati­on manager Jenna Keane said this year would be the biggest year since the event’s 50th anniversar­y.

“I think it’s got a lot of tradition behind it and a lot of competitor­s keep returning because of its uniqueness, being run around Lake Rotorua.”

The event — which features a range of distances — has a number of charity partners that participan­ts can choose to race and fundraise for.

Keane said a big highlight of the Rotorua Marathon was the start of the race, when a local Ma¯ori group would perform for the participan­ts, followed by a cannon start.

“It’s also exciting to watch all the participan­ts come back in through the Government Gardens.

“We want to wish everyone well, whether this is their first or 30th time doing the event. We hope everyone has a great day and we can’t wait to see everyone down there.

“We are so grateful to be able to have this event, considerin­g what’s happening in the rest of the world.”

Those who had not entered yet but were wanting to take on a challenge were still able to, Keane said.

Online entries had closed, so people would need to enter at the registrati­on desk today (2pm-9pm) or tomorrow (6.30am-8am).

Rotorua Girls’ High School staff are raring to head to the start line, with 23 staff members taking part in the event.

Principal Sarah Davis said a small

handful were doing the 10km and the rest were doing the half marathon.

She said it was a health and wellness initiative by the school and she was absolutely delighted with the response. “As a school we decided this year we were going to subsidise any entries into the event and we had 23 staff members put their name down.

“They had to follow it up by training and being committed.

“We’ve been excited about the opportunit­y to be involved with such an important, iconic community event.

“We’re going to be out there in big numbers and we’re looking forward to having some supporters out there with us as well.” She thought it was also great role-modelling for their students.

The full marathon is the headline race of the event, where participan­ts complete the 42.2km “lap of the lake” course around Lake Rotorua.

The event caters for runners and walkers of all levels, with the full marathon (42.2km) and Red Stag Timber off-road Half Marathon (21km), as well as 10km and 5.5km fun runs.

Multiple roads will be closed for the marathon events. For details go to the Rotorua Lakes Council website.

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 ?? Photo / Andrew Warner ?? Rotorua Girls’ High School has 23 staff members taking part in the 10km and half marathon events.
Photo / Andrew Warner Rotorua Girls’ High School has 23 staff members taking part in the 10km and half marathon events.
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