Showing posts with label running. Show all posts
Showing posts with label running. Show all posts

Monday, 5 December 2011

Jubilee Cross Country Championships Of NSW come to Campbelltown

The library recently received a donation of photographs of the Jubilee Cross Country Championships of NSW when they came to Campbelltown on July 28, 1950. They were held along the course of Fisher's Ghost Creek. The local newspaper reported that many athletes feared a tough race as the creek was at high level, the water being 18 inches deep. We can assume then that the run included an icy water component that July day!

There were 200 athletes registered in 4 different events depending on age and distance. Famous cyclist Sir Hubert Opperman was there to present trophies on the evening of the event in the town hall. Added to the excitement was that Movietone News covered the race! Prior to the commencement a march of athletes and officials took place, that started from the railway station and proceeded along Queen Street to Fisher's Ghost Creek.

The above photograph shows the runners on the starting line. This was in the vicinity of the area behind Domino's Pizza where Moore-Oxley Bypass extends and Bradbury Oval.

Source: Campbelltown-Ingleburn News


Written by Andrew Allen

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Fisher's Ghost Fun Run

The Fisher's Ghost Fun Run has a long and colourful history. The race was first run on Sunday November 2, 1975 with a 10am start. In those days the run started in the grounds of the 1st Signal Regiment at Ingleburn Army Camp and finished at Bradbury Oval. Around 1000 entrants took part in that first race which was won by Newcastle runner Brian Morgan in 40 minutes and 52 seconds. The run has seen a few different venues from Ingleburn Army Camp, to Menangle Road, to Mt Annan Gardens and more recently to the beautiful and safer grounds of the University of Western Sydney.

The race has been organised every year by the Campbelltown Joggers Club. The club held its first run on January 11, 1976 at Bradbury Oval and has been meeting there ever since! Campbelltown Joggers welcomes runners and walkers of all abilities, with the main emphasis being on having fun while keeping fit. New members are welcome to turn up and try with no obligation to join. The club's website can be found at http://www.campbelltownjoggers.org.au/


Written by Andrew Allen