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Lumary City-Bay is back for 2023… on Sunday 17 September. Call going out for regional area entries.

SA’s biggest mass participation and fundraising opportunity event, the annual Lumary City-Bay Fun Run from Adelaide to Glenelg, is back, on Sunday 17 September for its 49th year.
Within the event there will be 12km, 6km and 3km fun run and walk events, and the 21.1km half marathon introduced in 2018. Today we announce our theme for 2023 that represent the aims of our SA sponsor, Lumary: ‘Choose Your Race, Set Your Pace, Make It Count!’.
While there are always serious athletes and elite runners from all over Australia, overwhelmingly the majority are there for the fun, dressed up supporting charities, local groups and businesses.

A Car Lottery: One lucky Entrant will win a Toyota Yaris car!
The first valid entry drawn will win the single prize which is a Toyota Yaris Ascent Sport (Auto) valued at $28,165 driveaway, supplied by CMI Toyota. To enter, participants must complete an online entry located at www.city-bay.org.au and enter the Lumary City-Bay Fun Run competition. *

Taking multiple roles in this year’s event is Lumary’s Local Hero Ambassador, swimming ‘Superfish’ Paralympics star, Isabella ‘Izzy’ Vincent a strong supporter of the Lumary City-Bay who participated last year, raising funds for various causes. In addition to wheeling the 12km course this year, Izzy will be firing the starting gun for the thousands of participants. By raising funds during the Lumary City-Bay, Izzy hopes to empower young individuals with disabilities to embrace their passion for sports.

This year will be special as Isabella will be raising awareness for her own initiative called SWiPS
(Sports Wheelchairs in Primary Schools) to provide smaller and lighter performance wheelchairs to primary schools across SA. Despite being born with a condition called sacral agenesis, Izzy has proven to be an exceptional athlete and an inspiration to many. She was selected as the youngest member and medalist of the 2021 Australian Paralympic team, showcasing her remarkable talent in the pool. Izzy also represented Australia at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

“As Lumary’s brand ambassador, Isabella embodies the values of perseverance, determination, and inclusivity. Lumary is proud to support Izzy in her philanthropic efforts and believe in the power of sports to bring about positive change in our community. Izzy’s participation will inspire individuals of all abilities to come together to champion inclusivity in sports,” said Lumary CEO Joseph Mercorella.

“Join us on 17 September for Lumary City-Bay – a race that goes beyond the ordinary, that celebrates the power of the human spirit, and that unites our community in an unforgettable experience. Together, let’s write the next chapter in the history of the Lumary City-Bay as we head to the 50th year next year, with a legacy of inclusivity, courage, and triumph.”
ENTRY DETAILS: Chairman of the Race Committee, Daniel Chaffey Hartwig says: “With 9 weeks to go participants can now enter and begin their training and fundraising journey for 2023.

Go to: https://city-bay.org.au/
“To celebrate the upcoming historic 50th City-Bay in 2024, today we are announcing an event ‘first’, the ‘Super Early Bird 49th+50th Double Deal’ that will give adult 12km City-Bay participants the unique opportunity to enter the 49th event and the historic 50th event at a reduced fee of $99.

“None of this is possible without our supportive naming rights Sponsor, Lumary. Along with The Sunday Mail, CMI Toyota, Vili’s Family bakery, ASICS, Oaks Hotels, Chaffey Bros Wines, Channel Nine,
Nova 919, Radio Fiveaa, Hahn Beer and countless others who assist us in many ways.
“Thanks to their efforts in the lead up to, and on the day of the last event in 2022, we welcomed back 15,000 participants and raised over $250,000 for charities and the community. And last but not least, a massive thank you must go out to all our wonderful volunteers who helped bring this iconic event back to life,” said Daniel.

 

Contact: Daniel Chaffey Hartwig, 0417 565 511 / for Media Assistance, Mike O’Reilly 0414 882 505

Go to: https://city-bay.org.au/

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