Prepare yourself to take on a 10km or half marathon event! We have three running groups to join in our programme (bronze, silver, and gold). These groups represent your speed, distance, and experience with running.
It is recommended that you can continuously run at a light pace for 25–30minutes twice a week if you are considering registering for the beginners programme.
Our programme
Semester Two
- Queenstown Marathon. Saturday November16, 2024.
- 14-week training block.
- Set between the backdrop of the world renowned Crown and Remarkable mountain ranges, and includes the best highlights of the Queenstown Lakes region - Millbrook resort, Arrowtown, Lakes Hayes, Shotover River, Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown Gardens and finishing in the heart of Queenstown itself.
Your support package
- We are providing a HYBRID support for semester two
- Join our Discover Running group on the link to get your twice weekly ҕl runs: Discover Running
- Receive a 14-week training programme.
- Help with booking travel and accommodation in Queenstown for your event (we do not provide this service).
- Access tosocial media community to support you towards your goals -.
- Access to discounted Body Scans at the ҕl RecCentre
- Training and support
The investment
- ҕl Students, ҕl Staff, and ҕl Rec Centre Members - $100.00
- Community - $160.00
- Previous Run Canterbury participant (any year) - $85.00
- Paying off the programme via instalments is no problem and can be organised with our Performance Analysis Co-ordinator
*Run Canterbury fees do NOT include entry/travel/accomodation intoany event.
TBA... Semester One - (2025)
- Selwyn Marathon.Sunday June 1st, 2025.
- 12-week training block.
- The scenery of the event is really that of Selwyn, with the Town
of Lincoln and all the development going on, coupled with the
country and rural feel, even a run through a vineyard. The route
takes you through Rossendale Wines off the Akaroa Highway and
back out onto Old Tai Tapu Road.
For more information
- Contact Tina George, ourPerformance Analysis Coordinator