9 February 2025
2024
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VENUE - Point Malcolm Reserve, Semaphore
The Semaphore Classic (previously known as the Dolphin Run) is an out-and-back course on the Esplanade at Semaphore, along the Coast Park. It’s a great way to start the running year for the whole family! And you really might see dolphins!
- Finisher Medal
- Electronic Timing & Certificate
- Finish Line result SMS (Optional)
- Overall Award trophies
- Age Category Awards
- Prize money for SARRC Members
- Drink Stations
- First Aid
- Finish Line / Post Event Experience
- Free event photos downloadable from the SARRC Photo Gallery
- Free Kids run with medal
BIB COLLECTION LOCATIONS
Friday 7 February | 12:00pm - 5:30pm | @ SARRC Office - 467 Morphett St, Adelaide |
Saturday 8 February | 9:00am - 12:00pm | @ SARRC Office - 467 Morphett St, Adelaide |
Sunday 9 February | 6:45am - 8:15am | @ Point Malcolm Reserve, Semaphore |
RACE DAY SCHEDULE:
6:45am: Bib Collection
8:00am: 10km START
8:15am: 5km START
9:00am: Winners presentations
9:10am: Kids Run (immediately after presentations to winners)
9:15am: Age Category Awards
10:00am: Course Closes
BEFORE RACE DAY
- Check your entry timing details from Friday before race day using this online results link: (TBA) Your will have an electronic timing tag on the back linked to you and the race you have entered, so you cannot use someone else's bib. Notify officials at bib pick-up if any of your entry information needs changing eg you are changing races.. You can also write your name on your bib if you wish.
ON RACE DAY
- Attach the bib at WAIST HEIGHT (NOT chest!) to the OUTSIDE FRONT of whatever you will be wearing.
- Do not bend or fold the tag or tamper with it.
- Please arrive with only enough time to prepare for your start, so 30 minutes or less beforehand.
- The start and finish line are at the same location on Point Malcolm Reserve, and will be marked by an inflatable arch.
- Your actual start time will be when you run across the mat.
- Nothing can cover or be lower than your bib eg your hands as you operate a watch, a nutrition belt, clothing or anything else. All of these can be HIGHER than the bib.
- All finishers will cross the timing mats under the arch and exit the finish chute to the left.
- You must notify Timing Officials at the finish line:
- If you cut the course short (for example by taking a shortcut), as we may inadvertently think you have won the race;
- If you lose your race number bib during the race;
- If you pull out of your race before finishing.
- Please check the event website for times of any award presentations.
- Remember to check your results online where you can send provisional results and placings to your friends on social media.
AFTER RACE DAY
- After finish line video has been uploaded, re-visit the results page to get a link to your finish moment.
- All results will be “Provisional” until 6pm Wednesday after the event, after which they will be “Final”. Queries must be emailed to
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before this time. - You can then download your Official Results Certificate. All your previous SARRC event results and certificates since 2010 are also available at the SARRC Results page.
Competitors Handbook
Course Map
10km Pacers:
This year we will have the following 10km pacers.
Finish Time | Pace | Name | Flag | |
40:00 | 04:00 mins/km | TBC | Yes | |
45:00 | 04:30 mins/km | TBC | Yes |
PHOTOGRAPHY
We will have official photographers out on course as well as at the finish line. These will be available on our Photo Gallery @ SmugMug for free download after the event. Crowd sourced photos taken by support teams or spectators can also be uploaded for all to see. Follow this link to upload your photos.
EVENT ENTRY COSTS
NOTE: SARRC Members get 20% Discount off General Fees on all events CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE!
- denotes a negative amount which means that the medal allocation has been exhausted. Medal allocation is based on Registration Date.
About UsAt the South Australian Road Runners Club (SARRC) it is our vision that everyone has the opportunity to run. We are inclusive and committed to welcoming you. SARRC was originally established in 1980 for people interested in running the Adelaide Marathon. The Adelaide Marathon is still our flagship event and is going strong after 40 years. We have grown from a local running group to the largest running group in South Australia. Interested in joining? Check out the Membership info via the main menu. SARRC Newsletter
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