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Avid runner sets five days of 50km challenges to support Goldfields families with sick kids
Avid runner sets five days of 50km challenges to support Goldfields families with sick kids

West Australian

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

Avid runner sets five days of 50km challenges to support Goldfields families with sick kids

A passionate Kalgoorlie-Boulder runner has set himself a physically and emotionally gruelling challenge to support local families with sick children. Jayden McKenna will run 50km a day for five consecutive days in a bid to raise funds for the Rotary Club of Boulder's Goldfields Family Assistance Fund. The fund provides financial support for families travelling to and staying in Perth for their children's medical care. McKenna aims to raise $10,000 for the cause via a GoFundMe campaign titled 5 Days of Running 50 k's — For Goldfields Families, which has already reached more than $3800. 'I always had the thought of doing a run and giving back,' he said. 'Being a local and seeing what the Goldfields Family Assistance Fund does, I thought 'what better way to give back to the local community'. 'If I can do something hard for five days to make life a little easier for someone else, I'll consider it a privilege.' The bold campaign will begin on July 20 when McKenna runs a 50km ultramarathon from Coolgardie to Ray Finlayson Sporting Complex as part of this year's Goldfields Pipeline Marathon. He will tackle the same course in reverse the following day. Then, inspired by the city's historic Balzano Barrow Race which has not taken place in more than a decade, McKenna will push a barrow from Centennial Park to the abandoned town of Kanowna and back on day three. 'I wanted to try and relive a little bit of history,' he said. On day four he will run laps of Karlkurla Bushland Park, before completing his final 50km run around Kalgoorlie Golf Course on July 24. The 32-year-old said he had been working on his endurance fitness leading up to the challenge. 'Training has been pretty good, over the last four days I've put a few kilometres in the legs,' he said. 'Whenever I've done an event, the next day I think, could I back it up and do it again? 'Because that's a lot harder than the (first) day. 'They're all going to be hard, but towards the end it'll get harder and harder. 'Day four and five are going to be the hard ones.' The community is encouraged to get behind the cause in whatever way they can, either by making a donation, sharing the campaign, or cheering him on in person at Karlkurla Bushland Park or Kalgoorlie Golf Course. McKenna's GoFundMe page can be found at Locals can join the journey by running a kilometre, walking a lap, or even attempting the full 50km challenge alongside him. McKenna's campaign can be followed on Instagram @fuelmycup.

Goldfields mascots take their marks for charity
Goldfields mascots take their marks for charity

West Australian

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • West Australian

Goldfields mascots take their marks for charity

The Kalgoorlie-Boulder Racing Club will play host to an unusual foot chase this weekend. The Rotary Club of Boulder's fifth annual mascot race will take place during Sunday's KBRC meeting to raise money and awareness for its Goldfields Family Assistance Fund. The fund supports families travelling to and staying in Perth for their children's medical care. Rotarian Stu Fleming said the mascot race never failed to be an entertaining affair. 'It was something we started to raise a bit of awareness for our Goldfields Family Assistance Fund,' he said. 'Hopefully parents bring their kids down to interact with the mascots and watch them run down the home straight. 'And we've got a few games planned in the marquee.' The mascot race will take place after the $20,000 KB Cleaning Queens Maiden (1200m) which is scheduled for 1.55pm. Mascots taking part in the race will include the Rotary club's Boulder Bear, Goldfields Children Charity's Timmy Bear, Goldfields Giants' Nugget, KBCCI's Kitty Kangaroo and the Kalgoorlie Miner's own Miner Mouse, among others. Sunday's race meeting will also feature the Peter Palmer Memorial Handicap. Mr Palmer served on several local boards and committees during his 22 years living in the Goldfields.

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