The Trail Running Series 2023 reached its thrilling conclusion on Sunday 6 August, with the highly anticipated series finale and race three held at Silvan.
This marked the 13th year of the Series which has revolutionised trail running in Australia since 2012.
Over 900 participants came together to celebrate their passion for trail running and immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscapes of the Dandenong Ranges.
The race offered three course distances: a short course covering seven kilometres, a medium course of 15 kilometres, and a long course challenging runners across 22 kilometres.
Race three proved to be a highlight of the Series with the introduction of a groundbreaking NEW handicap format. Runners set off at staggered start times based on their individual pace, creating an inclusive and celebratory atmosphere where everyone crossed the finish line at the same time – together!
“Standard races mean we all start together but finish spread apart and disparate – well we turned that on its head at Silvan as we finished the Series together, with all runners descending on the finish line in unison as a true celebration of trail running,” Rapid Ascent’s event director Sam Maffett said.
Participant Paddy Quiggin exclaimed his enthusiasm for the race over social media.
“I was dubious about handicap format but it was EXCELLENT on this course! Another stellar Series in the books!” Quiggin said.
The condensed three-race format for the 2023 Series kicked off at Plenty Gorge on Sunday 4 June, followed by a race two in Anglesea on 9 July .
The grand finale at Silvan introduced the handicap format as competitors and supporters embraced the spirit of trail running as a sport that fosters unity and shared experiences.
Competitors revelled in the joy of running on little-known trails, navigating through fun single tracks that wound their way through picturesque landscapes of towering trees, trickling creeks, verdant fern-lined valleys, and encounters with native wildlife.
The event not only showcased the natural beauty of each location but also fostered a welcoming and social environment for all, with food, coffee, presentations, music and family activities at each race.
“We are immensely proud of the Trail Running Series and its impact on the trail running community,” Maffett said.
“Seeing participants come together, challenge themselves, and connect with nature is incredibly rewarding. We are grateful to all the participants, sponsors, and supporters who have made this event a true celebration of trail running.”
As the curtains fall on the Trail Running Series 2023, organisers Rapid Ascent are already looking ahead to the future, with plans to continue pushing boundaries and exploring more exciting trails in 2024.
For more event information, visit the official website at www.trailrunningseries.com.au.