Runners begin Crush the Cargill at Bethunes Gully on Saturday. Photos: Peter McIntoshScores of Dunedin runners braved the rain to spend 24 hours running up and down Mt Cargill in a gruelling - but inclusive - race. Steve Tripp, of Dunedin, said Crush the Cargill was started in 2017 as a challenging 24-hour run. Dunedin resident Pascal Saker runs in a wetsuit and carrying a surfboard during Crush the Cargill. The inclusion of the Hang-10 division showed Crush the Cargill was branching out, he joked.
Source: Otago Daily Times November 21, 2022 01:06 UTC