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Inaugural Dash & Splash - Join this fun fundraising event and help the QLD Law Enforcement Torch Run raise money to help send our Special Olympic athletes to the National Games in Victoria later this year.
Join us and run, walk or jog 5kms alongside the amazing crew at Sandgate parkrun followed by a delightful 25m swim in the outdoor pool at the Sandgate Aquatic Centre. Sandgate pool is extremely inclusive and have options in the indoor heated pool for those with limited mobility or require the use of a wheelchair.
Included in the registration fee is an event shirt/singlet, a complimentary beverage and a complimentary breakfast burger. Please only choose ONE beverage, one meal and either one event singlet or one event shirt per participant.
Please arrive before 7am to register and receive your merchandise as the "dash" part of the event kicks off at 7am sharp with the Sandgate parkrun crew. The "splash" kicks off at 8am at the Sandgate pool conveniently located beside the Sandgate parkrun start/finish line.
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Brisbane Social Run Club started in January 2018 with one goal: to bring people in Brisbane together through running. Isaka and Jo, the founders, took inspiration from run crews they saw around the world. The club is all about three weekly 5k runs with no pressure on pace—just good company. After each run, everyone heads out to a local bar or burger spot to hang out, eat, and celebrate together.
Run For It emerged in late 2020 when Cam Marsh gathered 200 Brisbane runners around a single conviction: service above self. Every Sunday at 7 AM, they explore shifting neighborhoods across the city, raising funds and awareness for lesser-known local charities that rarely capture public attention. No membership fees. Instead, participants donate what they can afford, making charitable running accessible to everyone. The crew welcomes all abilities with easy, moderate, and fast pace groups, creating space for parents pushing strollers, university students, LGBTQ+ runners, and competitive athletes to move together. Post-run coffee and conversation deepen friendships forged through shared purpose. What began as a pandemic-era impulse to reconnect and contribute has become a Brisbane institution proving that athletic pursuits gain meaning when connected to something larger than personal achievement.