The RMA Podcast Episode 69. Tarawera Ultra Marathon and Runcation Adventures with Belinda Gerace.

What better way to celebrate running than filling our lives with Runcations! – Adventure runs with spectacular locations thrown in! That’s exactly how Belinda Gerace likes to run, and we agree that this is the best way to not only enjoy our running journey, but to travel and see amazing places as we explore new … Read more

My Tarawera Miler Experience. By Emma Rose Maber

“Darlin’, don’t quit your daydream
. It’s your life that you’re making. 
It ain’t big enough if it doesn’t scare the hell out of you. 
If it makes you nervous, it’s probably worth it
. Why save it for sleep when you could be living your daydream?” -Daydream by Lily Meola The backstory: Back in early 2021, … Read more

Nikki Wynd the interview – Winner of the 2015 Badwater Ultra Marathon.

Australia houses some of the most amazing runners around, not to mention the most amazing mother runners. One such runner is ultra runner Nikki Wynd. Nikki only started running about 5 years ago and found herself not only loving the sport, but very talented at it too. After working extremely hard to smash all of … Read more

My Journey to 100 miles by Nhung Wawatai

Can’t believe a last minute decision to enter the Track Ultra WA 24hr race would turn into my biggest achievements to date!!! So turns out I’m kinda made for running around a 400m track for 24hrs! I had no big plans other than maybe get 100km under my belt as my longest run is 65km … Read more

My Comrades Story by Dale-Lyn Russell

Starts with a Monday evening run with NSRG on 28th July 2014 when I met Cara.   Cara was training for the City2Surf marathon on 31 August 2014 and running to raise funds for Cancer.   We chatted, ran well together.   We met at the same run the next week where I learned more that Cara … Read more

Gold Coast 100 Supermarathon – 50km event by Kassandra Reynolds (Sunshine Coast RMA Admin)

“If your goals don’t scare you, they aren’t big enough!” – anonymous. This quote was the motivation for planning my 2015 run calendar. This was the quote responsible for my motivation to become an Ultramarathon runner and more…I had completed two marathons last year and I had set, trained with and finished my sixteen-week Nike … Read more

Kep Ultra 2015 – Race Report by Harmony Waite

This race story starts almost a year ago to the day. My bestie Nhung Wawatai and I were out on a marathon training run on our favourite Perth Hills trail, having just completed our first half marathon 2 weeks prior. We kept seeing these raggered looking people running past with hydration vests and bibs on. … Read more

The Race of My Life – 24 Hour World Championships

24 Hour World Championships Australian Team, L-R Bernadette Benson, Kevin Muller, Rob Boyce (Team Manager), Mich Thwaites, Barry Loveday, Ewan Horsburgh, Matt Eckford, Jodie Oborne, Kerrie Bremner, John Pearson (Captain), Emma Vaughn, Deb Nicholl. In the days leading up to the event I gave some consideration to the distance I would aim for.  I had … Read more

Two Oceans Ultramarathon Saturday 4th April 2015, South Africa – by Kate Atkinson

Two Oceans Ultramarathon Saturday 4th April 2015 Distance: 56km History The first race was held in 1970 and saw 26 runners line up to face the unknown challenge. Since then, the race has become a favourite with local and international athletes. Participants choose from the scenic 56km ultra marathon or 21km half marathon. The event attracts … Read more

Tarawera Ultramarathon – New Zealand – Jodie Oborne

I knew it would be scenic, I knew it would be challenging and I knew it would be fun and it was all that. The fun started at the airport in Brisbane where a small group of River City Runners assembled ready to board a flight to the land of the long white cloud New … Read more

Race recap- Hares and Hounds, QLD by Katherine Stark

Quite a few runners decided to camp at Woodford the night before the race as the solo 55km started at 3:30am. We shared food, some had a few beers and, we just laughed the night away. Early night, in bed by 8:30pm. Alarms went off in all the tents at 2-2:30am (let’s face it, most people were awake anyway).  Quick … Read more