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Northside Running Group

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36 Hume St, Crows Nest NSW 2065, Australia

Description

We are based on the north shore of Sydney, Australia and our runs usually start in Crows Nest

The club provides a friendly environment for anyone who wants to run at any level from basic fitness training through to competing in ultra marathons.

Our membership spans all ages from 15 to 88 and with an even mix of males and females, it provides a fun and social environment to meet new friends.

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Northside Running Group

Provider: Northside Running Group
All levels of runners welcome. 6 runs per week including road, trails, intervals and coached sessions. Our runs take us through the parks, bays and foreshores of North Sydney, Cremorne, Mosman, Lane Cove and Willoughby. Plus social events, training, race preparation and much more.

New members welcome. We'd be delighted to have you come along and try us out before deciding to join. Annual fees are $70.
Crows Nest NSW
FREE
Age: 18 - 65+
Sat, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu

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