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65k 4 65 Roses Walkathon 2017

65k 4 65 Roses Walkathon 2017 - Has Ended

 25 Feb, 2017 - 25 Feb, 2017
 Sat 2:00am - Sat 5:00pm
 Glover Street
  Leichhardt, NSW
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The 65K 4 65 Roses Walkathon is an annual fun walk and endurance event held to raise funds for the fight against Cystic Fibrosis, a life threatening genetic condition affecting 1000's of young Australians.

The 2017 65K 4 65 Roses Walkathon will be held on Saturday February 25th 2017, and will be held around Sydney's Bay Run (Iron Cove Bay) with a base camp set up at Leichhardt Park.

65K 4 65 Roses is named after the ultra-marathon distance of 65 kilometres, and uses the name 65 Roses - which is the nickname for cystic fibrosis.

Whether you're a hardcore hiker or just looking for a family friendly event, the 65k 4 65 Roses Walkathon has something for everyone.

Categories include: 

  • 7km casual walk
  • 21km half marathon,
  • 35km endurance walk,
  • 42km marathon 
  • 65km ultra marathon.

All proceeds of the event go to Cystic Fibrosis NSW and The Children's Hospital at Westmead.

Visit www.65kroses.com for more details and registration.

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 Cystic Fibrosis NSWorganiser
 0287325720

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Cystic Fibrosis NSW is committed to the provision of timely, effective, person-centred and evidenced based information and services. We work with people living with cystic fibrosis, their families and carers, and raise awareness about CF with the community. CF NSW provide a range of support services, education and research that will help people with CF now and into the future. As part of the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network, the hospital provides specialist care for children from around Australia and across the Pacific Rim as well as community education, advocacy for improved child health and ground-breaking research into childhood illnesses, all in a positive, caring and healing environment.

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