![]() ![]() It is anticipated that over 300 runners will tackle the four-lap marathon course. The bagpipes have become a traditional part of the marathon and can be heard throughout the marathon at Armstrong Hill. The start of the RunFun Travel Rottnest Marathon is heralded by the wail of bagpipes at 6.55am on the Sunday morning. The previous mens course record was 2:29:24, set in 1998 by Todd Ingraham. The current course record for men is 02:28:57 set by Gerard Hill in 2019. In that year 72 runners completed the marathon with Ray Brown winning the men’s race in a time of 2:35:50 and visiting New Zealand runner Nyla Carroll took the women’s title in 2:52:20 - this remains the course record for women. The inaugural Rottnest Marathon was run in October 1994. The 28th RunFun Travel Rottnest Marathon and accompanying 21.1km, 10km and 5km fun run is organised by the West Australian Marathon Club with the event proceeds being donated to Royal Flying Doctor Service. RunFun Travel don’t just organise your travel, they take an interest in you, your running and your goals. They have over 30 years of experience in marathon travel and have an unparalleled passion and knowledge of the sport. ![]() RunFun Travel specialises in small groups, personal service and sharing their passion for and knowledge of marathons with you. The 5km is ideally suited for walkers or the very young with their parents and prams. The Fun Run options have been designed for those who want to be part of the great community event but feel 42.2km or 21.1km is too far. ![]() Our aim is to promote the sport of distance running. with the proceeds being donated to Royal Flying Doctor Service. This community event is conducted by the West Australian Marathon Club Inc. ![]()
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