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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Full Moon Ultra A Muddy And Glorious Success Under Mackay’s March Moon

The first event in the 2025 “Off the Beaten Track” Trail Run Series, the Full Moon Ultra, lit up Rowallan Park on 14 March 2025 with endurance, grit, and a whole lot of mud. Athletes had long been calling for a local endurance event, and ActiV8 Adventures proudly delivered under wild and windy conditions that tested every competitor’s preparation and determination.

Friday night’s forecast didn’t disappoint. Rain, wind, and thick mud made for a rugged trail that demanded both physical toughness and mental resilience. As trail running pros know: you can’t outrun the weather, and you certainly can’t outrun poor preparation. Those who trained well smiled their way across the finish line lap after lap – powered by determination and some serious support from their crews.

The Full Moon Ultra included three distances: 1 lap (6km), 6 laps (36km), and 12 laps (72km)

Starting at 6pm, trail runners from across the region and as far away as Singapore took on a 6km lap on the hour, every hour until they completed their registered distance, withdrew early, or didn’t make it back in time.

The major event was the ultra-endurance component, where 37 ultra runners lined up to complete all 12 laps – running all night until their final hot lap at 5am, with only 12 competitors remaining. The course's ever-changing weather and slippery terrain pushed even seasoned trail runners to their limits.

Distance Winners:

Long Course - 12 laps (72km)
Male
Luke Chamley - Hungry Runners Townsville
Kyle McLennan - Moranbah
Jacob Whitcombe – Yeppoon

Female
Liv Compton - Whitsunday Running Club Cannonvale
KP Bassett - Whitsunday Running Club Cannonvale
Kelly Chappell - Tri-ActiV8 Mackay

Medium Course - 6 laps (36km)
Male
Scott Boldy - Bowen
Bradley Walz - Mackay
George Hannaford – Mackay

Female
Jose Short - Tri-ActiV8 Mackay
Erin Roughan - Moranbah
Vicki Coburn - Tri-ActiV8 Mackay

Short Course - 1 lap (6km)
Male
Eli Flanagan - Tri-ActiV8 Mackay
Jax Tomba - Moranbah
Theo Woods – Mackay

Female
Nicole Lindenberg - Mackay
Katie McLennan - Moranbah
Charlie Walker - Tri-ActiV8 Mackay

The vibe at Rowallan Park was electric and is the most populated "off the beaten track" trail run event to date. Athletes and their dedicated support crews set up gazebo sites, creating a hub of community, encouragement, and determination. The kids stole the show in the short course, nearly sweeping the podium aside from our female winner. Through the night and into dawn, support crews cheered, cooked, and comforted their athletes, right up to the final ultra-finisher who crossed just before 6am.

Competitor Nicole Ballingall said it was "Definitely the best ActiV8 Adventure trail run yet! It was crazy and I loved it! Thank you to all the team for putting the event together."

The Full Moon Ultra was a resounding success, proving once again that Mackay’s landscape is a perfect hub for trail running no matter the weather – rain, mud, wind and a whole lot of moonlit conditions are no match for a determined trail runner.

Thanks to Mad Mountain Bike Club and Scouts Queensland for the use of their facilities at Rowallan Park.

The Full Moon Ultra, part of the 2025 "Off the Beaten Track" Trail Run Series, was a challenging success, with athletes overcoming mud, rain, and wind at Rowallan Park on 14 March. Photos supplied

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