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NSW > Carcoar Cup Running FestivalThe Carcoar Cup Running Festival is a grand annual challenge on the Australian running calendar. Usually held in the first weekend of November (for this year only we will be holding it in the second weekend) in the historic Central West NSW town of Carcoar, the Carcoar Cup is a fantastic weekend for both runners and family. The Carcoar Cup was conceived to bring runners & visitors from all over Australia & overseas to showcase the beauty of Carcoar and the surrounding region.
The Carcoar Cup is run over a course which has been described as one of the toughest and most beautiful in Australia. This is the ultimate family running weekend, with events for all abilities and ages. For a small regional event the Carcoar Cup prize money is huge – $13,000 – but this is the ultimate family event, with adults tackling the longer events and the children their own special Carcoar race.
There are also many other activities organised around Carcoar over the weekend including exhibitions, displays and stalls. And with so many other attractions available around the region, why not make a weekend – or even an extended holiday – out of your time at the Carcoar Cup this year?
Regular updates about the event will be posted on our Carcoar Cup Facebook Page, so please like to stay in touch.
Andrew Baulch – Festival Director
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