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'Run For Resilience' @ Temora March 2021

We are super excited to announce our next Active Farmers event, Run for Resilience @Lake Centenary Temora, to be held Sunday 14th March 2021! 

We have made the difficult decision to postpone the third Active Farmers Games that were planned for the same weekend and location, due to the current health & safety requirements to be considered Covid-safe. A big part of the Games is team-work, specifically the ability to get through challenging obstacles with the help of your team. This aspect makes socially distancing difficult, and in very volatile times we are not confident that the current social distancing requirements will be lifted by March 2021. 

It is important to note that the Games will be back! With all things going well we will endeavour to have them up and running again in March 2022 at Lake Centenary, Temora. 

As a compromise, because we do understand this is very disappointing news we have decided to substitute the Games with our newest style event, Run for Resilience’. 

The inaugural ‘Run for Resilience’ was designed to provide a challenging, fun and family friendly event at Mangoplah, NSW. In a world where it's hard to find the time and motivation to keep active, this event provided the inspiration required for the local and surrounding communities. This event involved 5km, 10km and 21km running and walking distances, enjoyed by 239 participants of all ages and ability, including children through local farmland. It was a great day with excellent feed-back and we were able to ensure the event was Covid-safe. 

Given all of the above we believe that this decision will provide the Temora and surrounding communities with an event to look forward to, whilst keeping everyone safe and sound.  

More information and registration can be done via https://www.activefarmers.com.au/runforresiliencetemora

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