Newcastle Paralympians Kurt Fearnley, Christie Dawes and Erin Cleaver will be part of a strong line-up for the Hunter Track Classic at the Hunter Sports Centre, Glendale on January 28.
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In all, 10 Paralympians and seven Olympians will hit the track among an expected 300 elite athletes vying for honours in the prestigious event.
Popular Olympic hurdler Michelle Jenneke and women’s 4x400-metre relay finalists Morgan Mitchell and Anneliese Rubie are on the entries list.
The evening event is being held for the eighth time and is expected to draw over 2000 spectators.
The Hunter Track Classic also has a strong community focus, with events to decide the Hunter’s Fastest Kid over three age categories and the Community 1k Challenge for runners who want to test their time over 1000 metres on the track.
Event organiser and Rio Olympic marathon competitor Scott Westcott, of Athletics NSW, described this year’s Hunter Track Classic as a “festival of athletics” featuring an elite program, community races and coaching clinics.
“This event is a highlight of the Australian athletics season. We have great support from the elite athletes and the athletics community in general,” Westcott said.
Tickets for the Hunter Track Classic are just $7 for kids and $13 for adults, available at the gate or online. Entries for Hunter’s Fastest Kid and the Community 1k Challenge are $20, which includes an entry ticket. For online entries, tickets and program details, visit www.huntertrackclassic.com.au