Silvan welcomes return of trail running series

Rapid Ascent's Trail Running series will return to Silvan on 6 August, with runners able to enter up until race morning. PICTURE: RAPID ASCENT

Rapid Ascent’s Trail Running Series will return to Silvan in 2023, with the event beginning on Sunday 4 June at Yellow Gum Park in Plenty Gorge.

Runners will be treated to a rewarding run in a beautiful natural setting with each course offering spectacular views from the top of the valley. The Medium and Long course will also cross the Plenty River in ankle-deep water, adding to the adventure component of the race… after all #BitumenIsBoring.

Participants can choose from three course options, including the long course spanning an impressive 24km, the medium course covering 13km, or the 7km short course. Entries are still open online until race morning.

Organisers are excited to kick-off the 2023 Series, now featuring a condensed three-race format and promising new and exhilarating experiences for trail running enthusiasts.

“We’ve created a Series that runners can resonate with – getting people off-road and into natural settings with all abilities catered for,” Rapid Ascent general manager Sam Maffett said.

“By providing a welcoming environment, food, coffee and family activities; and showcasing little-known trails – we’ve pulled together all the good bits that make trail running so good!”

Boasting longer long course options and a new handicap format at Silvan, the continued popularity of trail running is proven by the Series’ entering its 13th year.

Runners are encouraged to enter one race or seize the ultimate challenge by participating in all three races as a Series Gold Runner who receive exclusive perks, including a sports bag, discounts, and much more.

The Trail Running Series stands out with its breathtaking wilderness locations, providing participants with an unforgettable adventure – all within a one hour drive of Melbourne.

The race schedule includes the following scenic locations: Plenty Gorge this Sunday 4 June, Anglesea on 9 July, and Silvan on 6 August, where the new handicap format will be introduced.

Competitors will run on little-known trails, down fun single tracks that pass through scenic landscapes of towering gum trees, trickling creeks, fern-lined valleys and native wildlife.

For more information about the event and how to secure your entry, visit the official website at trailrunningseries.com.au