About 90,000 participants, including runners and walkers, took part in the 55th annual City2Surf fun run in Sydney, raising $3.5 million for nearly 600 charities. Isaac Heyne won the men's race for the second year in a row, while 20-year-old Bronte Oates took the women's title in a time of 45 minutes, 51 seconds. The event has raised over $59 million since 2008.
About 90,000 participants, including runners and walkers, took part in the 55th annual City2Surf fun run in Sydney on Sunday, August 10, 2025. The event, which has become a staple in Sydney's sporting calendar, raised $3.5 million for nearly 600 charities. This year's edition was particularly notable for the impressive fundraising efforts and the exceptional performances of the elite runners.
The men's race was won by Isaac Heyne, a 25-year-old from Adelaide, who completed the 14km course in 40 minutes and 33 seconds. This was Heyne's second consecutive victory in the City2Surf, and he improved on his previous winning time by 17 seconds. The women's race was dominated by 20-year-old Bronte Oates, who crossed the finish line in 45 minutes and 51 seconds. Oates, a Sydneysider, improved on her third-place finish from last year and was just 43 seconds off the record time set by Susie Power in 2001.
The City2Surf has a long history of raising funds for charitable causes. Since 2008, when the fundraising tally was first recorded, the event has raised over $59 million for various charities [1]. This year's fundraising total of $3.5 million is a testament to the event's ongoing commitment to supporting worthy causes.
The event's success can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, the City2Surf offers a unique blend of fun and fitness, attracting participants of all ages and abilities. Secondly, the event's iconic route from Sydney's CBD to Bondi Beach provides a challenging yet scenic course that appeals to both runners and walkers. Finally, the event's strong charitable focus resonates with participants, encouraging them to fundraise and donate to the numerous causes supported by the City2Surf.
The City2Surf also plays a significant role in the Sydney community. The event's route passes through several major roads, leading to temporary road closures and traffic disruptions. However, the organizers have implemented measures to minimize the impact on residents and commuters. Roads along the course will progressively reopen from 11:30 am in the city, noon at Edgecliff, 1 pm at Rose Bay, 2 pm at Vaucluse and Dover Heights, and 4 pm at Bondi Beach [2].
In conclusion, the 55th annual City2Surf was a resounding success, both in terms of participant numbers and fundraising efforts. The event's commitment to supporting charitable causes, combined with its unique blend of fun and fitness, makes it a standout event in Sydney's sporting calendar.
References:
[1] https://city2surf.com.au/
[2] https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/winners-and-grinners-cross-the-city2surf-finish-line-20250810-p5mloy.html
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