The Double Dingo Duathlon is the first of its kind to take place on the SBRT. Starting in Wondai, this duathlon offers two distances to cater to athletes of all levels.
Introducing the Double Dingo Duathlon
The Double Dingo Duathlon, proudly sponsored by South Burnett Regional Council and the South Burnett Rail Trail Users Association, takes place on the scenic South Burnett Rail Trail. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Wondai, this duathlon offers two distances to cater to athletes of all levels.
The Enticer distance is designed specifically for beginners, providing a welcoming platform to experience the thrill of multi-sport racing. For those seeking a greater challenge, the Sprint distance awaits novice athletes ready to push their limits.
The Duathlon starts in Wondai from McKell Park (near the Timber Museum) and runs South along the South Burnett Rail trail to the check point and returns to the transition area. From there they ride 12.5km North along the South Burnett Rail Trail towards Murgon to the check point and return to the finish line at Wondai Coronation Park in Wondai.
DATE:
Sunday 10th September, 2023
Time:
Racing begins at 7:00 am (see times below)
LOCATION:
Finish Coronation Park Wondai
EVENTS:
SOLO EVENTS
Enticer: 2km Run + 10km Ride
Sprint: 8km Run + 25km Ride
TEAM EVENTS
Sprint: Male / Female / Mixed
cost:
EVENT SCHEDULE:
Saturday 9th September:
Double Dingo Duathlon Race Results
2023 Race Results: Open Race Results
Double Dingo Duathlon event Galleries
2023 Event: Go to Gallery
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This project is funded through the Australian Government’s Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants Program.