Record-breaking 479 runners set to compete in Goldfields Pipeline Marathon
A record 479 runners participated in the Goldfields Pipeline Marathon on Sunday, a significant increase from last year's 350. Event organizer Grant Wholey credited the rise in registrations to the growing popularity of running and changes to the 10km route. Competitors vied for cash prizes of up to $2000, attracting both local and visiting athletes.
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Published 16 Jul 2026, 18:00 UTC
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