Results & Photos
- Results
- Photos and Videos
- Mt Crawford 2022 VIDEO
- Mt Crawford 2022 Presentations
- Mt Crawford 2022 Finish Line
- Mt Crawford 2022 Kids Race
- Mt Crawford 2022 DS3
- Mt Crawford 2022 Short Course Start
- Mt Crawford 2022 Medium Course Start
- Mt Crawford 2022 Long Course Set
- Mt Crawford 2022 Extra Long Course Start
- Mt Crawford 2022 Warren
- Mt Crawford 2022 Warren Reservoir
- Mt Crawford 2022 Descent
Date: Sun, 04 September 2022
Contents
Mt Crawford is the 3rd race in the 2022 Trail Running SA Series. You do not need to be a series competitor to enter – all are welcome. For more information on the Trail Running SA Series, click here.
Course Description
The courses run through pretty native woodlands, pine plantations as well as sweeping single tracks. There are expansive views from Mt. Crawford summit and almost views from little Mt Crawford (it is fun to run though though). We’ve been lucky enough to secure access to the Warren Reservoir and you get expansive views of the water, and even get to run over a bridge!
Features
- Magnificent scenery, kangaroos, koalas, birds.
- Beautifully designed and constructed trails
- Four course distances, including the only extra long event of the 2022 Winter Series
- Medals for the first three male and female runners in each event
- Kids’ course – free and back by popular demand
Cost
Early Bird Prices (until midnight Sunday 21 August 2022)
- Extra Long Course – $39.00
- Long Course – $34.00
- Medium Course – $30.00
- Short Course – $25.00
Standard Prices:
- Extra Long Course – $45.00
- Long Course – $40.00
- Medium Course – $35.00
- Short Course – $30.00
- Kids U/15 – $12.00 regardless which event they do
- Note: as per TRSA policy, all children under 15 must be under the supervision of an adult. It is up to the adult how to define what supervision extends to.
Start Times
- Extra Long Course – 7.00am
- Long Course – 8:00am
- Medium Course -8:45am
- Short Course – 9:15am
- Kids’ Course – 11:00am
Kids’ Course
There is no need to register for this, just turn up on the day and pick up a custom bib from the registration tent. The course will be well marked with marshals at each turn. It is up to adults whether they accompany kids on course.
Presentations and Random Draw Prizes
Presentations will be at 11:30am and Trail Running SA members will be eligible for random draw prizes. Joining Trail Running SA is easy and costs only $15. Click here for more information on membership.
Volunteers
Key volunteer roles for this event:
- Race Director: Peter Grigg
- Assistant Race Director: Megan King
We rely on a volunteer committee and need countless volunteers on the day to put on each event, so please put your hand up to help keep these events going. To volunteer for this event, please click here and complete the volunteer form. All assistance is welcome. Thanks!
Newcomers
Are you a newcomer to Trail Running SA? Our FAQ page has more information about our events and many other items. Contact us if you have any more questions.
Join the Trail Running SA Lounge on Facebook – a friendly place for our community to keep each other updated, ask for advice, and anything else trail running related.
Merchandise
Trail Running SA has a range of merchandise available via the online store. You can order online for pickup at the event. There will also be limited stock available at the event.
To purchase merchandise click here
Key Dates
Your age category is calculated according to your age as at 1st January 2022.
- Early Bird prices end date: Midnight Sunday 21 August 2022
- Final entry date for bib names: 5pm Wednesday 24 August 2022
- Final entry date: 5pm Thursday 1st September 2022
Note: There will be no race-day registrations.
Cancellations and Changes
If you need to cancel or amend your entry, please head over to our Registration Information page and fill out the relevant form. Please note that we do not offer transfers to other events.
Courses
See the Trail Running SA routes page for information on how to download the GPX files.
Extra Long Course – 33kms
Long Course – 23kms
Medium Course – 14kms
Short Course – 10kms
Kids’ Course – (distance, elevation and GPX files to be confirmed)
Course Closures
To view our policy and methodology for determining course closure times click here. All courses close at 11:50am, giving the following cut-off paces:
- Extra Long Course: 8:47 min/km
- Long Course – 10:00 min/km
- Medium Course – 13:13 min/km
- Short Course – 15:30 min/km
Walkers
Welcome! We permit walkers into the shortest distance only. This is to ensure that everyone is back safely and accounted for in time for presentations. Although we ask during registration whether you are walking or running, we don’t time the walking event separately to the running event. You can run if you like too.
If you are a slower runner doing the longer distances, check the cut-off paces above.
Start/Finish Location
The start and finish location for this event has moved to a new location in 2022!
For google map directions to the start, please click here.
The starting location will be adjacent to the Mt Crawford cemetery with access via Mount Road.
First Aid
There will be First Aid staff in attendance. If in need of serious first aid whilst on the course please ring the first-aid number on 0491 017 636 (this number is also printed on your bib). In an emergency, ring 000. For cuts and other minor treatment please see the First Aid staff at the start/finish area.
Drink Station and Refreshments
Bring your own bottle belts or hydration packs because there will be no cups of water at the drink stations or at the finish line. There will be aid stations on course, which will have water and lollies and in keeping with TRSA’s COVID-safe plan, volunteers will re-fill all water bottles and hand out lollies using tongs. The same applies at the finish line with fruit and brownies also on offer. Please use the hand sanitizer provided and wait for volunteers to hand you what you’re after.
John from The Coffee Run will be there to with his usual coffee van.
Mandatory Gear
Bring your own bottle belt, collapsible drinking cup or hydration pack as there are no cups of water at the drink stations.
Mobile phone. We recommend programming the first aid number 0491 017 636. This numbers is also written on the back of your bib.
Race Day
Bag drop
There will be an unattended drop bag tent near the start line. Please leave valuables in your car.
Bib pickup procedure
Electronic timing bibs will not be mailed out and will be available for pickup at the event. Please allow sufficient time to pick up your bib with chip attached. You do not need to look up your bib number before the event, but if you want to, click here
We recommend arriving 30 minutes to 1 hour prior to the event start time in order to allow plenty of time to pick up your bib. You may need to park a few minutes walk from the start, so please allow sufficient time to walk there.
Check that your information is correct on your online entry and when you arrive on event day:
- Head over to the “ENTRY DETAILS” display boards. All entrants will be listed and sorted by surname. Find your name. Check that your entry details are still correct, especially the race and category you have entered. Remember your race number and start time as you will need it for the next step.
- Go to the “RACE NUMBER BIBS” baskets (all numbers are filed numerically). Find your race number and take it out.
- If any of your entry details are incorrect (e.g. your name, category or gender), or you are changing races, proceed to the “REGISTRATION MANAGER” area.
Chip timing procedure
Entrants must make sure the data that timing officials have is correct, so they must follow these basic procedures:
- A timing tag linked to you and your race number will be stuck to the back of your race number bib.
- Attach the bib at waist height to the outside front of whatever top you will be wearing and ensure it stays there at all timing points. Do not bend or fold the tag or tamper with it.
- Your time and number are recorded when you pass through a timing point provided your race number bib is visible. Covering it with clothing or your hands as you operate a watch will prevent it recording.
- If there are several starts for different races, make sure you start at the correct time.
- Run or walk over the start/finish timing mat at your start time. This lets officials know you are on the course.
- When you cross the finish timing point, walk and stay in order in the finish chute until you are past the backup cameras.
- Race number bibs are disposable and do not need to be returned.
- If you cut the course short (for example by skipping a lap, or taking a shortcut), do not cross over the mat as we may inadvertently think you have won the race. If you do not complete your course, you must return your bib to the timing van near the end of the finish chute.
- If you lose your race number bib during the race you must go to the timing van near the end of the finish chute as soon as you cross the finish timing mat.
- Officials will phone and search for anyone who has a start time but no finish time, so it is vital you do not use someone else’s number and you go over the timing mat so your start and finish are recorded.
Be careful
Beware of slippery patches on the tracks. Bare, packed, earth covered by green moss may be very slippery. Carry your phone on you when running as it could be critical if you get lost or injured.
Course Marking
The course marking signs to look out for during the race:
- Red arrows at turnoffs. All turnoffs will be marked with arrows, and ribbons are never used for this purpose.
- Red-and-white ribbons to confirm that you’re on the right track.
- Wrong way signs where needed.
- Course divergence signs where needed.
The red-and-white striped ribbons will be placed at frequent intervals (200-400m) to confirm that you are on the right track. Wherever you need to turn off, there will be an arrow sign. If you stop seeing any signs, turn back. Do not carry on and get yourself even more lost. All runners are expected to carry a mobile phone.
Results from Previous Year
To see the results from last year click here
The Fine Print
In order to enter a Trail Running SA event you must agree to the Trail Running SA conditions of Entry.