Hundreds of eager souls put their physical and mental fortitude to the test at Sunday’s Mount Keira Challenge which, this year, partnered with FearLess Outreach to give voice to people living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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PACE-SETTER: Russell Dessaix-Chin was first across the line in Sunday's Mt Keira Challenge. Picture: Georgia Matts
ALL SMILES: Running for a cause. Picture: Georgia Matts
CHAMPION: Chilean triathlon star Barbara Riveros finished first in the women's 10km event. Picture: Georgia Matts
SPENT: Cassie Stein crosses the finish line after a gruelling run up the mountain. Picture: Georgia Matts
PURSUIT: Runners of all ages and abilities tackled Sunday's Mount Keira Challenge. Picture: Georgia Matts
BEAUTIFUL TREK: The Mount Keira Challenge offers up one of the most picturesque running courses on offer. Picture: Georgia Matts
PARTNERS: This year the Mount Keira Challenge partnered with FearLess Outreach to help raise awareness for sufferers of PTSD. Picture: Georgia Matts
SUMMIT REACHED: Conquering the mountain. Picture: Georgia Matts
TOUGH FINISH: The final kilometre of the Mount Keira course is the ultimate leg-burner. Picture: Georgia Matts
QUINELLA: Isaac Shaw and Deklan Campbell placed first and second in the under 12s race. Picture: Georgia Matts
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