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Registrations are closed


Registrations closed. Entries can be made on the day of the event at the Race Centre (located above the San Remo Hotel).

Organiser

Woolamai Beach SLSC

Date:

Saturday, 11 February 2017

Location:

San Remo


Registration closes on:

Friday, 10 February 2017 at 8:00 PM - (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney


The iconic San Remo Channel Challenge is Victoria’s Premier Aquathon event hosted by the Woolamai Beach SLSC. Boasting one of Victoria's most lucrative prize pools, the swim/run is the highlight of a day-long festival. 

The town of San Remo comes to life with children’s rides, market stands, various food vendors, a fashion parade by Full Circle Surf, live music and other festivities. You don’t have to be a participant in the main event to enjoy the day; there is something for everyone. The 32nd annual San Remo Channel Challenge is leg two of the three events in the Bass Summer Series.

RACE START TIME: 12:45PM

The event is a major fundraiser for Woolamai Beach SLSC. All proceeds support volunteer patrols at Woolamai Beach and Smiths Beach in the summer months, and the Jet Ski Rescue Service.

For more information and details, head to www.islandevents.org.au