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Registrations are closed


Registrations are now closed.

Organiser

Gecko Outdoor Sports

Date:

Saturday, 8 June 2019

Location:

Duchess


Registration closes on:

Thursday, 6 June 2019 at 6:00 PM - (GMT+10:00) Brisbane

The Duchess Dusk to Dawn is a charity run for individuals or teams of up to 10.    The 100km run will see competitors running 100km overnight from Duchess to Mount Isa,

The event formalities will kick off in Duchess at 5.00pm with runners hitting the road at 6.00pm.  Competitors will have 14 hours to complete the run and will need to cross the finish line in Mount Isa no later than 8.00am, Sunday 9 June 2018.

The Mount Isa Campdraft Facility on Bendall Drive, Mount Isa will host the finish line with food and drinks available.

Whilst the 3 Checkpoints (25km; 50km and 75km)  will have water, fruit and lollies - all competitors are responsible for their own personal nutrition and hydration.

This year we are fundraising for Sisters of the North.

 “Sisters of the North” is the brainchild of a group of women who want to encourage connection, community and empowerment as a means of developing resilience against any adversity potentially experienced."

 

With the unprecedented and devastating floods in North West Queensland, Sisters of the North focus their efforts on fundraising for those affected in the Richmond, Cloncurry, Julia Creek, Winton and Normanton Shires