Clergate School

Clergate School

Clergate School course starts and finishes adjacent to the entrance of the Clergate School on Gazzard Lane.  There is car parking available along Gazzard Lane in front of the school.  The track consists of gravel surface and is relatively flat for the 3km and 5km distances and then more undulating for the 7.5km and 10km track within the forest area.  There are toilets available at the school (but may not always be open).  Caution: Watch for traffic on the public roads and stay on the right hand side of the road.

Course Map (3km)

Starting at the front of the Clergate School head east for about 285m. Turn left into Kjollers Road. Head north until the turn point and return back to the start line. Course is relatively flat.

Course Map (5km)

Starting at the front of the Clergate School head east for about 285m. Turn left into Kjollers Road. Head north until the turn point (slight rise approaching the turnpoint) and return back to the start line. Course is relatively flat.

Course Map (7.5km)
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Course Map (10km)

Starting at the front of the Clergate School head east for about 285m. Turn left and head north along Kjollers Road. At the 5km turn point the road turns into a forestry road and can be quite rough in places. The course becomes undulating through the forest as you reach the turn point at the start of the bitumen – then return back to the start.

From the intersection of Peisley Street and Summer Street, head north on Peisley Street 850m
Turn right on Dalton Street at the second round about 210m
Turn left onto William Street at the first round about 550m
Continue onto Leeds Parade 1.6km
At the roundabout, turn left onto the Northern Distributor Road 500m
Turn right onto Clergate Road 7.7km
Turn right onto Gazzard Lane (park in front of Clergate School) 190m

Safety Guidelines

The Orange Runners Club recommends that caution be taken by members when participating in Club events and activities. In particular, please be aware of and observe the following:

  • Should you have an injury or medical condition, seek advice and act on the recommendations of an appropriate medical professional before you participate.
  • Remember to ‘warm up’ before and ‘cool down’ after a Club event.
  • Always listen carefully to and comply with any race and safety briefings held before the commencement of any event or published in the press or contained in Club emails.
  • Every member must wear a timing chip.
  • Ensure adequate quantities of water are consumed prior to, and after an event (ORC provides water at Sunday events).
  • Wear appropriate clothing for the weather conditions and apply sun screen.
  • Run/walk on the right hand side of roads used by vehicles and on the left hand side of paths used only by cyclists and/or pedestrians.
  • If wearing headphones please keep to the side of the road / path / track and listen at a volume level that allows you to respond to the sound of approaching runners, vehicles or other hazards.
  • Runners and walkers in groups are asked to always leave room for faster runners to pass in either direction without them having to leave the track / path and risk injury on uneven ground (no more than two people abreast for all events).
  • It is requested that members do not bring their dogs to Elephant Park for Wednesday events. It is preferred that dogs are not brought to Sunday events, however if you bring a dog, please ensure that it is kept on a short leash and close by your side.
  • Bicycles and scooters are not permitted. People pushing strollers (or with small children) are asked to start events at the rear of the group, keep to one side of the road / path / track and maintain their current course if approached by a runner or walker.
  • Make every effort to give way to members of the public.
  • If you hear or see a runner or walker approaching behind you, maintain your current course without stopping or stepping to one side. The person that is overtaking will then be able to pass you without a collision. Parents are encouraged to explain and make this known to their children.
  • Be aware of and warn others of potentially dangerous animals (e.g. Snakes, kangaroos, dogs).
  • When you finish an event, move well away from the finish line to avoid possible collisions with others finishing at speed (parents are asked to advise their children accordingly).
  • Club members are asked to look out for and alert others where members’ safety could be improved.
  • A first aid kit is available at the start line of all events – inform a member of the Committee immediately if assistance is required. If the first aid kit is used, details must be reported in the Incident Register which can be found in the first aid box. Snake bite bandages are carried by some members during summer events.
  • A defibrillator will be available at each Wednesday and Sunday event.
  • Should you observe any incidents for which preventative measures could be taken - please discuss them with a member of the Committee immediately.

TRAIL RUNNING

In addition to the above general safety guidelines, the following guidelines apply to the Orange Runners Club trail runs:

  • Complete the 'sign on' sheet for all trail runs before the event commences and 'sign off' once finished so that all participants can be accounted for.
  • All participants must be present for the Race Briefing (it is recommended that members arrive 15 minutes prior to the start time).
  • Each participant must be a member of Orange Runners Club.
  • Each participant must take on the event the following mandatory equipment:
    • Self Sufficient minimum of 500ml water.
    • Space Blanket.
    • Whistle (pea-less that will work in wet weather).
    • Bandage (snake/broad bandage 7.5cm wide by 2.3m long unstretched).
    • Mobile phone in working condition with fully charged battery.
    • ORC Chip Number.
  • Participants under 16 years of age must run with a parent/guardian (member of ORC).
  • The following equipment is suggested for adverse weather conditions (i.e. heat, cold or wet weather):
    • Thermal.
    • Lightweight waterproof jacket.
    • Beanie.
    • Gloves.
    • Additional water in hot weather.



Reviewed and Ratified by the 2021 – 2022 Committee | May 2021

3k Male
Rikky Bangert 0:11:02 22/09/2019
Jack Daintith 0:11:58 6/01/2013
Noah Lamrock 0:12:06 10/12/2017
5k Male
Mitchell Williamson 0:16:51 23/10/2011
Nathan Sutherland 0:17:41 7/12/2014
Connor Whiteley 0:18:36 22/12/2013
6k Male
Nathan Sutherland 0:20:34 17/02/2008
Matthew Aseguinolaza 0:23:55 17/02/2008
John Sutherland 0:23:57 17/02/2008
7.5k Male
Peter Finlay 0:30:21 17/01/2021
Jack Daintith 0:32:39 17/01/2021
Brad Simmons 0:34:02 25/04/2021
10k Male
Rodney Draper 0:35:57 18/03/2012
Rodney Draper 0:36:01 17/02/2008
Nathan Sutherland 0:36:46 26/10/2008
3k Female
Elizabeth Simpson 0:11:43 29/09/2013
Elizabeth Simpson 0:12:07 16/06/2013
Elizabeth Simpson 0:12:08 6/12/2015
Amber Rich 0:12:08 4/02/2024
5k Female
Leanne Corcoran 0:20:08 26/05/2018
Lauren Kerwick 0:20:16 17/07/2011
Elizabeth Simpson 0:20:37 15/05/2016
6k Female
Amber Rich 0:25:22 29/06/2008
Katelyn Strike 0:26:00 29/06/2008
Laura Wolfson 0:26:11 29/06/2008
7.5k Female
Elizabeth Simpson 0:37:07 20/08/2023
Bec Davis 0:37:40 17/01/2021
Jessica Curran 0:42:10 19/11/2023
10k Female
Meg Reeves 0:42:41 18/10/2015
Sue Dean 0:43:20 16/06/2013
Leanne Corcoran 0:43:47 03/06/2018
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