Check out how you fared in the Bridge to Brisbane race, from elites to families! 🏃♂️👶
Get ready, Brisbane! This year’s Bridge to Brisbane race, held on Friday, September 6, didn’t just celebrate the spirit of competition but also showcased the vibrant community essence of our city. With about 30,000 participants converging in the CBD, the atmosphere was electric, with everything from elite athletes clocking in impressive 10km times to families enjoying a leisurely stroll in the 4.5km event. Whether you dashed over the finish line or ambled through the course with a pram, every entrant shared an unforgettable experience!
The race is a highlight on Brisbane's calendar, creating a buzz across social media as proud participants shared their results and personal stories. Runners of all speeds and skill levels braved the course, turning it into an exhilarating carnival of health, fitness, and fun. And let’s not forget the laughs from those punters who came just to enjoy the festivities—after all, who doesn’t love a community event that unites everyone, regardless of their running prowess?
Spectators lined the streets, cheered on friends and family, and provided an encouraging atmosphere that inspired performances. With water stations, entertainment, and good vibes running high, the Bridge to Brisbane race transforms from a competitive challenge to a delightful community-centric day out, making it a favorite event for athletes and families alike.
But did you know? The Bridge to Brisbane isn't just about running; it's also about raising money for charity! Participants often fundraise for various causes, helping to make a positive impact in the community. This fun-filled event not only strengthens bonds within Brisbane but also supports those in need—proving that fitness and philanthropy can go hand-in-hand! And here’s a quirky tidbit: it’s believed that running a 10km isn't just great for your heart; it can also improve your mood and boost creativity, making this race a win-win for everyone involved!
From elite runners in the 10km to families walking with prams in the 4.5km, and punters just there for a laugh, you can see the results for every entrant.
The Bridge to Brisbane race is expected to dominate the CBD on Sunday, with 30,000 runners and walkers slated to take part in the five-kilometre and ...