The Mini-Mos, Australia’s longest consecutively run community event, celebrated an outstanding year with over 2100 runners participating, including 15 elite athletes, showcasing the community’s enduring spirit and love for running.
In the 10K races, Aynslee Minnaar emerged victorious in the women’s category, while Ed Goddard claimed his 5th consecutive win in the men’s category. Their impressive performances set the tone for a competitive and exhilarating event.
The standout moment of the day was 12-year-old Jaden Kane’s remarkable victory in the overall 5km race, finishing with an exceptional time of 17:42. His achievement drew cheers from the crowd and highlighted the event’s focus on fostering young talent and encouraging community participation.
Jaden Kane (12) finished the 5km in 17:42 minutes
While official fundraising numbers are still being finalized, early predictions indicate that this year’s event is on track to surpass last year’s total. This success is attributed to the record number of registered runners post-COVID-19, particularly in the 10km race.
The Mini-Mos, held annually in Mosman, is Australia’s longest consecutively run community fun run and fair. It features races of 10km, 5km, and 2km, catering to athletes, casual runners, and families. The event is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and community spirit, with a BBQ and bake sale bringing together runners and volunteers to celebrate health, fitness, and camaraderie.
For further information and to access the full list of winners, visit Mini-Mos Official Website