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Ultramarathon race in New South Wales, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coast to Kosciuszko (C2K) is a 240 kilometres (150 mi) ultramarathon race run each December in New South Wales, Australia. The race commences at Twofold Bay (at sea level) and concludes at Charlotte Pass (1,837 metres (6,027 ft) above sea level) after reaching the summit of Mount Kosciuszko (Australia's highest point at 2,228 metres (7,310 ft) above sea level).
Coast to Kosciuszko | |
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Location | New South Wales, Australia |
Distance | 240 kilometres (150 mi) |
Established | December 2004 |
Year | Male winner |
Time | No. male runners |
Female winner |
Time | No. female runners |
Course |
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2004 | Paul Every and Jan Herrmann | 39:36 | 4 | — | — | 0 | Summit |
2005 | Martin Fryer | 31:55 | 7 | — | — | 0 | Summit |
2006 | Wayne Gregory | 33:49 | 8 | Carol La Plant | 42:53 | 1 | Summit |
2007 | Tim Cochrane | 27:46:37 | 18 | Allison Lilley | 40:27:54 | 2 | Summit |
2008 | Tim Cochrane | 27:19:18 | 20 | Kerrie Bremner | 33:08:04 | 4 | Inclement weather* |
2009 | Jo Blake | 26:01:40 | 20 | Pam Muston | 32:31:47 | 7 | Summit |
2010 | Jo Blake | 28:45:22 | 29 | Sharon Scholz | 32:14:32 | 9 | Summit |
2011 | Ewan Horsburgh | 27:27:20 | 27 | Julia Fatton | 30:11:25 | 9 | Summit |
2012 | Ewan Horsburgh | 27:31:51 | 26 | Bernadette Benson | 31:49:21 | 8 | Summit |
2013 | Ewan Horsburgh | 25:56:15 | 22 | Jess Baker | 30:04:27 | 9 | Summit |
2014 | Andrew Tuckey | 24:33:14 | 38 | Sabina Hamaty | 30:14:11 | 9 | Summit |
2015 | John Pearson | 27:35:07 | 36 | Sabina Hamaty | 31:14:15 | 12 | Summit |
2016 | Kevin Muller | 27:55:05 | 34 | Susan Keith | 31:00:46 | 9 | Summit |
2017 | Mick Thwaites | 24:58:59 | 29 | Katy Anderson | 31:08:44 | 11 | Summit |
2020 | Morgan Lindqvist | 26:35:49 | 41 | Joasia Zakrzewski | 28:18:53 | 18 | Summit |
2022 | Rob Mason | 27:53:41 | 26 | Maree Connor | 30:51:28 | 13 | Cow Bail Trail Detour |
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