Please play your part to ensure a safe and enjoyable event for all.

Each race will be attended by members of the relevant State Emergency Service and Sports Medicine Australia.   SES will have radios at critical points on each course of the Googong Challenge. Trained personnel will be on hand to treat injuries, with 4-wheel drives on stand-by in case of emergencies.   Radio-equipped boats will patrol Yerrabi Pond and Googong Reservoir.

The most important component of ensuring a safe event is common sense, particularly on the mountain bike courses. Carefully check your brakes and tyres the day before the race. Please exercise care while negotiating all descents, especially if you are unfamiliar with the course, as some sections particularly on the mountain bike course for the Googong Challenge (Long Course) are really steep and rocky. The time lost through sensible caution is nothing compared to the time lost through a trip to the hospital.

Beware of snakes. We have encountered several snakes in preparations for these events, especially around Googong Dam. In case of snakebite, remain where you are and alert the next athlete to seek immediate help.

These are endurance events, where a spirit of mutual assistance will benefit all. No amount of planning can adequately protect long courses over open water and through bushland, and many sections are without medical personnel or marshals for several kilometres. If you encounter another athlete in difficulty, please stop to ascertain their condition and lend assistance where possible, and be sure to report the situation to the next marshal you see.   Thank you for your kind assistance and spirit of oneness.

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