The third leg of the Trail Running Series in Anglesea will go ahead on August 8 at this stage, but the popular race faces uncertainty as to how it will look, who will be able to participate and possibly when it will happen.
The Anglesea leg, which has been running since 2013 and was cancelled in 2020, is scheduled to go ahead as originally planned in 2021.
But the ongoing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic has provided organisers with some unpredictability.
We were faced with similar circumstances before Race One of the series at Yarra Bend back in June, said event and marketing manager Adele Worner of Rapid Ascent, the race’s organising body.
COVIDSafe procedures such as staggered wave starts, time allocations and the moving on of spectators are policies that may be enforced on the day, but at this stage the race will be run in its original format, despite no longer being a part of the Surf Coast Century (scheduled for September).
“This is the first year that the trail run is not in conjunction with the Surf Coast Century, so it has become a standalone event,” Worner said.
“It now gives people the option to use our August race as a warm-up for the September race.”
The Anglesea Trail Run is well-known for its diverse running experience with its coastal views, bushland features and its famous starting location on the sands of the Anglesea Main Beach.
Trail Running Series Race 3 Anglesea event information here .
Surf Coast Times story here .