Runners and supporters gathered in strong numbers on Easter Sunday for the annual Burrito Bolt – a 5km and 10km social run hosted by Mackay Road Runners. The event started and finished in the Mackay City Centre, with runners enjoying cloudy, overcast conditions as they followed scenic riverside trails.
The 10km course took participants along the Catherine Freeman Trail and through to the West Mackay parklands before a turnaround near Lansdowne Road, while the 5km runners turned just beneath the Ron Camm Bridge. Both events drew a mix of seasoned runners and enthusiastic newcomers, with a fantastic atmosphere of encouragement throughout.
Post-run celebrations were lively, with a handful of lucky participants taking home Zambrero vouchers in random prize draws – a sweet reward for their Easter Sunday efforts. There was plenty of genuine camaraderie on course, with runners cheering each other on toward their goals.
Strong performances came from Brendan Ridep-Morris, who completed his longest ever distance in the 10km event, running side-by-side with partner Bethany Varley. Fran March also impressed, continuing her steady climb in distance as she targets the 10km mark in coming events.
Thanks to all volunteers and timekeepers who helped the event run smoothly.
This Sunday’s run – the Tilse Toddle – kicks off at 4pm from 24 Johnson Street, West Mackay. Runners are reminded to arrive early and be signed in with race bibs by 3:50pm.
New runners are always welcome to join the fun and fitness.
And they’re off and racing in the 5km and 10km Mackay Road Runners Easter Sunday Zambrero’s Burrito Bolt. Photo credit: Janelle TIlse
The Easter Bunny, Maddy, Mackenzie and Hughie thank sponsor, Zambrero’s Peter Quinn for the awesome Easter Sunday Burrito Bolt 5k and 10km social event
Carolyn Mapes and Tahnie Malagueno loved the atmosphere
Fifteen lucky and happy recipients of the Zambrero’s Burrito Bolt random draw prizes donated by Zambrero’s restaurant’s Peter Quinn