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Kokoda Challenge Gold Coast 2021

Kokoda Challenge Gold Coast 2021

Starts: Saturday, 17 July 2021
Ends: Sunday, 18 July 2021
The Gold Coast is the only location with the full 96-kilometre course, making it truly live up to the title of Australia’s toughest team endurance event. Through this event, you will be raising funds for Aussie kids who participate in Youth Programs run by the Kokoda Youth Foundation. The Kokoda Youth Foundation is a local charity with a mission to change the lives of Aussie teens by providing experiential programs that engage and inspire them to reach their full potential. Their aim is to educate all Australians about the history of the Kokoda Campaign in 1942 and offer a life-changing experience for all Kokoda Challenge competitors in our amazing team events!
Add to Calendar 2021-07-17 12:00 am 2021-07-18 12:00 am Kokoda Challenge Gold Coast 2021 The Gold Coast is the only location with the full 96-kilometre course, making it truly live up to the title of Australia’s toughest team endurance event. Through this event, you will be raising funds for Aussie kids who participate in Youth Programs run by the Kokoda Youth Foundation. The Kokoda Youth Foundation is a local charity with a mission to change the lives of Aussie teens by providing experiential programs that engage and inspire them to reach their full potential. Their aim is to educate all Australians about the history of the Kokoda Campaign in 1942 and offer a life-changing experience for all Kokoda Challenge competitors in our amazing team events! Somerset Drive, Mudgeeraba , QLD , 4213 , Australia
Somerset Drive, Mudgeeraba , QLD , 4213 , Australia
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