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Five Peaks Challenge News

By Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club 19 Oct, 2023
It's on Sunday 21 April 2024
By Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club 24 Apr, 2023
Great ride had by all involved
By Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club 19 Sep, 2022
Event date Sunday 23 April 2023
By Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club 19 Sep, 2022
To prevent clashing with the Canberra Marathon - still a the same great event
By Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club 07 Jul, 2022
The ever popular Five Peaks Challenge will be run for the 18th year on Sunday 16 April 2023.
By Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club 25 Apr, 2022
200 riders enjoyed a prefect day for the Challenge - 7 to 20 degrees, light wind, some cloud and no rain
By Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club 10 Oct, 2021
The event date have been changed to 24 April 2022 due to a conflict with another event that will be using the roads and paths in central Canberra and around Parliament House and Lake Burley Griffin. But it will be the same great event.
By Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club 13 May, 2021
Save the date - Sunday 10 April 2022
By Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club 13 May, 2021
The profits from the 2021 event, held on 18 April 2021, have been distributed: The majority of the profits went to MyHome in Canberra, SleepBus in Canberra and Australian Rotary Health who received $5,000 each. Small amounts of $1,000 each were given to other worthy causes: Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children, Polio Plus, The Rotary Foundation, and Aurora Gungahlin Rotary Club for use in their 'good causes'.
By Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club 19 Apr, 2021
This was the 17th successfully running of this classic event on 18 April 2021. It's been run each year since 2004 with the exception of last year when Covid got in the way. This year was a great day for riding - a cool start of about 6 degrees and then no more than 18 degrees during the day and, importantly, very little wind (4 to 15 km/h). There were 272 entrants (241 registered on-line and 31 did so at the start). Of those some 124 were first time rides in the event. Nearly all the riders road the six peaks - Stromlo, Red Hill, Mount Pleasant, Ainslie, Black Mountain and the Arboretum. The Club thanks all the volunteers who assisted with the event on the day including the Auroa Gungahlin Rotary Club members who set up and ran the two food stops that were appreciated by the riders. It will be on again next year on a date to be announced.
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