
The 2010 Australian Outback Marathon was a huge success, with 187 participants expeiencing the inaugural event.
After the Uluru marathon I flew out to Borneo and France for a few weeks and have only just returned. Anyway, now that the red dust has settled, I just wanted to let you know how fantastic the Australian Outback Marathon event was and that it blew my expectations out of the water! Every detail was covered professionally and impeccably. Being my first marathon, it was the most spectacular backdrop and perfect experience. The atmosphere was friendly and electric, the festivities were well planned and executed, the aqua aerobics was a perfect option and the photography was brilliant. They say that word of mouth is the best form of advertising so you will have the best advertising after such an amazing event. Well done to you and your exceptional team.
Megan Davidson
Australia
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Note: all information below is for the 2010 Australian Outback Marathon and should be used as a guide only.
Located in the very heart of the country, this truly unique event will have the majestic Uluru (Ayers Rock) as its backdrop and will give runners of all levels the opportunity to experience the Australian Outback as its earliest inhabitants did, on foot.
With packages to suit all tastes and budgets, the Australian Outback Marathon (Half Marathon, 11km and 6km) is a must for all who love running, adventure and who have wanted to explore the stunning Australian outback.
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The Australian Outback Marathon proudly supports the Heart Foundation
Your achievement in the ‘heart of Australia’ will be all the more meaningful knowing that you can raise money for the Heart Foundation which will help improve the cardiovascular health of indigenous Australians, who currently are nearly three times more likely to die of cardiovascular disease than other Australians
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The Australian Outback Marathon is a Travelling Fit Event. All itineraries on this website have been created by Travelling Fit (Licence No. 2TA06522)
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