Press Release

Margaret River Ultra Marathon Going Ahead This Saturday

26 Apr, 2021 (Mon)
Credit : Rapid Ascent

The Margaret River Ultra Marathon is going ahead as planned this Saturday 1 May 2021 in south-west, Western Australia, after the WA Government announced an end to the snap-lockdown at midnight Monday 26 April.

Organisers Rapid Ascent will put relevant amendments in place to ensure the event follows current COVID-19 restrictions.

“Having gone through similar protocols and procedures in 2020 and earlier this year in February, we can confidentially and safely confirm the event will go ahead on Saturday with only minor changes to the event roll-out,” said Rapid Ascent General Manager, Sam Maffett.

Face mask requirements will apply to those who have been in the Perth and Peel regions since 17th April up until 12:01AM AWST Saturday, with an update to be announced at the competitor briefing on the Friday evening.

A copy of the COVID Event Safety Plan can be found on page 3 of the Official Event Program (click HERE for link), and was circulated to all event attendees.

The sold-out field of 1,500 participants were no doubt holding their breaths as much as the event organisers were!

“It has been a challenging few days for us all to navigate but we are excited to be able to proceed and hope that our 1,500 competitors are looking forward to some quality time on the spectacular trails that make up the 80km course,” said Maffett.

“After witnessing a huge increase in numbers in 2020 and to reach capacity six weeks out from the 2021 event, we believe it is fast becoming one of the most popular ultras on the Australian running calendar and can’t wait for race day Saturday!” continued Maffett.

Rapid Ascent have a self-imposed entry limit to preserve the competitor experience for those running on the day with the main goal to always ensure runners have the best possible experience.

The spectacular 80km course offers magnificent trail running for competitors as they make their way from Hamelin Bay to Wilyabrup on the breathtaking Cape to Cape coastline. Competitors will finish with a celebratory beverage at the Cheeky Monkey Brewery, the official event venue.

250 competitors will tackle the course as a solo runner, with the remainder of the sold-out field running as part of a relay team of 2 to 5 members covering 10-20km each. A 2km Kids Run will also be held on Sunday morning prior to presentations.

Amongst the solo competitors is two-time Margaret River Ultra Marathon champion Justin Scarvaci of Perth who will find himself up against Victorian elite runner Matt Crehan.

Scarvaci set a course record in 2020, with a fast-flying time of 07:16:55; whilst Crehan placed 2nd at the 100km Surf Coast Century in December. It’s fair to say we have a VIC vs WA battle on our hands!

The Surf Coast Century and Margaret River Ultra Marathon have a brother/sister relationship where the winners or placegetters of each event are invited to race in the adjacent event.

For more information on the Margaret River Ultra Marathon this weekend head to www.MRUltramarathon.com.au or follow the race via www.facebook.com/RapidAscentUltraRunningEvents

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