Thousands set to run for cancer on Mother’s Day

Fun run participants enjoy dressing up and raising money for breast cancer. (AAP Image/Penny Stephens)

More than 60,000 people are expected to participate in Australia’s biggest fun run and walk for breast cancer research, the 2023 Women in Super Mother’s Day Classic next Sunday.

This year there are 73 locations in major cities, metro areas and regional towns for Aussies to unite, celebrate, honour and raise awareness for breast cancer research.

Zara Lawless, Mother’s Day Classic Foundation CEO, says the foundation is thrilled with the registrations so far and expects the number to increase in the countdown to the event.

“There are just days to go until Australia comes together for the 26th Mother’s Day Classic to celebrate and honour those impacted by breast cancer, while raising funds for breast cancer research. We are extremely proud to be hosting 11 events in major cities and metro areas and 62 events in local regions around the country on Sunday, May 14,” Ms Lawless said.

“It has been an incredible response from participants this year, with communities in every corner of the nation registering to be part of this special event. We are currently 25 per cent up on 2022 registration numbers and spots are filling fast.

“With some timeslots at certain locations already at full capacity, we’ve added additional timeslots to cater for the demand. The Mother’s Day Classic is a cherished and meaningful annual tradition for so many families and friends. After being so severely impacted by the disruptions of recent years, now is the time to get out and start your Mother’s Day with purpose, with your community. Our strong numbers nationwide are a testament to how many people will be doing just that.”

More than 1.5 million people have participated in the Mother’s Day Classic for breast cancer research in the past 25 years, donating $41.5 million to fund game-changing breast cancer research.

There is still time to register and book your spot for the 2023 Mother’s Day Classic by visiting the event website, mothersdayclassic.com.au, where local course information, distance options and event timing and FAQs are all detailed.

A new feature this year is the addition of longer running distances. In Melbourne, participants can sign up for the new 12km distance. There is a 5km and a 10km run in Sydney and Western Sydney (Parramatta Park), and a 15.5km distance on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.

If you prefer staying local there is an option to walk or run at one of the many Local events that will be held across Australia on Mother’s Day. Or, if you’re unable to join the tens of thousands of runners, joggers and walkers on the day, you can still participate in your own way at any place with MDC Anywhere.