THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD COLE CLASSIC AND SUN RUN 2012
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD SUN RUN Saturday 4 February 2012
After the success of the inaugural event we’re pleased to bring back The Sydney Morning Herald Sun Run, held the day before the Cole Classic, on Saturday, February 4, 2012.
The spectacular course (approx 6.5km) from Dee Why to Manly showcases the best of the Northern Beaches. Starting at The Strand in Dee Why and finishing on the Steyne in Manly, with all finishers receiving a commemorative medal.
Runners, joggers and walkers are all encouraged to take up the challenge of the 2nd annual Sun Run.
COLE CLASSIC
Dive into Australia’s largest ocean swim and secure your spot for Sunday, February 5, 2012.
Take up the challenge and join thousands of swimmers as they gather at Manly to compete in the 29th annual Sydney Morning Herald Cole Classic.
This year we are excited to launch a new open water swim, known as the Cole Classic Dee Why to Manly. With a distance of approximately nine kilometres the long distance offers the perfect challenge for experienced ocean swimmers to take part in the event and test their abilities.
The 9km compliments the 1km and 2km swims, which will start from Shelly and finish at Manly Beach (subject to conditions).
The event aims to raise much needed funds for more than 600 charities, including the Manly Life Saving Club.
