About us

This year’s City-Bay Fun Run is part of the Athletics Australia Australian Road Running Championships.

Who we are

City-Bay Fun Run Committee Inc. is a not-for-profit organisation. Our prime objective is to raise funds to support Athletics in South Australia and our efforts therefore assist athletes and clubs within the athletics community in South Australia. Local Service Clubs, as well as the Athletic community are supported with a donation based on the amount of volunteer help they provide both on race day and for pre-race administration.

We have established a trust fund to manage the many requests from the athletic community to support their endeavours. We have previously sponsored promising athletes to go across to the Olympics and purchased new equipment for clubs.

Aside from the financial benefits of the events, many fitness clubs, rehabilitation organisations, businesses and individuals use the events to achieve personal goals.

Where do the profits go?

Our prime objective is to raise funds to support Athletics in South Australia and our efforts therefore assist athletes and clubs within the athletics community in South Australia. Local Service Clubs, as well as the Athletic community are supported with a donation based on the amount of volunteer help they provide both on race day and for pre-race administration. We have established a trust fund to manage the many requests from the athletic community to support their endeavours. We have previously sponsored promising athletes to go across to the Olympics and purchased new equipment for clubs.

OUR STORY

1973
1991 - 92
1997
2002
2023

1973

In November 1973, Mr Bob Clarke, along with a volunteer committee established the first City-Bay Fun Run in Adelaide. The News newspaper and Coca-Cola were the first major sponsors.

The event started at the Adelaide Town Hall with 1,600 enthusiastic runners who had all paid 50c each to enter the 11.5 kilometre run which finished at the Glenelg Town Hall, opposite Moseley Square. Funds raised for the event were donated to Athletics South Australia.

In later years, the event start was changed from the Town Hall to North Terrace but the sharp right-hand curve was not conducive to the safety of the runners and it was changed to where it currently starts – at the Festival Theatre in King William Street.

1991 - 92

Over the years various aspects of the run changed. The finish was taken to Colley Reserve and then changed to Glenelg Football Oval where it remained for many years. Arthur Jones was appointed Race Director after the retirement of Bob Clarke. Mr Jones retired in 1991 shortly before the demise of the News newspaper.

Des Paul, as its volunteer Race Director, registered the event in 1992 and formalised the existing volunteer committee members to legally protect the future of the event. The focus for fund raising was changed to assist athletics in South Australia.
The event was registered in April 1992 as the City-Bay Fun Run and is owned by the City-Bay Fun Run Committee Inc.

The Advertiser was approached to become the City-Bay major naming right sponsor and have contributed substantially over the years to build their image and association to what has become one of the biggest and best fun runs in Australia.

1997

In 1997 the event adopted the Champion Chip Timing system to enable the event to finish at Moseley Square, where it finishes today.

The event now has a national profile and attracts elite runners, international entrants and competitors from all over Australia. It also has its own website and computer intake system.

2002

In 2002, an additional event was added to provide people with an alternative distance – the 6K Half City-Bay – more than 1300 people entered this event which starts at the Kurralta Plaza Shopping Centre.

2002 was also the 30th year and this was celebrated with a Memorabilia Expo at the Discovery Centre, town hall Glenelg and the cutting of a giant cake by the Minister for Recreation and Sport. 2002 was a record year with 13,200 participants pounding the route to Glenelg.

2023

With the assistance of the Advertiser Newspapers Ltd Promotions Team, the Advertiser City-Bay Fun Run registration office was established in the old News building at 15 Waymouth Street. It was small but the enthusiastic team of people coped with 12,500 entrants in 10 days (4,000 in the last 3 days). Another office was established for 3 days leading up to the event at the St Andrews Church in Jetty Road Glenelg. Nearly 2,000 entries were taken.

Mutual Community Workshops were extended to 12 weeks which saw and average of 30 people taking up the opportunity to work with State coaches and ex Olympians to prepare themselves for the City-Bay event.

Bands were introduced along the route with 9 taking part on the day. This proved to be a hit with the participants.

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  • Total raised:463988
  • Of our Total:250000

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