The Sapphire Coast Runners were out in force recently.
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Officials said the club was well-represented with a number of members taking on the In2adventure Snowy Mountain running festival over the weekend.
There were plenty of distances on offer with club members competing across 5km, 11km, 21km and 50km distance runs on the Umountain bike tracks around the Lake Crackenback Resort.
Officials said there were some strong results from the local contingent with age finishes and overall podiums for many.
Club president Glenn Edmonds finished second across the line in the 11km event, while Steph Auston was the fastest woman and second overall in the 50km event.
Age podiums went to Andy Gibbs and Steve Ilses in the 50km event as well as Pete Dickson in the 21km and James Lukassen in the 11km.
"It was an enjoyable, scenic and undulating run but it was hot out on the track," a club spokesman said.
The club now looks towards March and the Run for a Reason challange in March where runners can nominate a distance between 50 to 250km for the month with all money going towards Ozharvest Sapphire Coast.
Any new runners looking to be part of the cause are welcome.
Visit www.sapphirecoastrunners.com.au for more information or to register.