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Harcourts Cooper & Co Shore to Shore - EVENT CANCELLED

Run, Walk, Fun Run, Kids & Family Run
Takapuna Auckland
Affiliated with a school or Active For Life Programme: From $10 to $16. General Public: From $25 to $30 5km

The Harcourts Cooper & Co Shore to Shore due to take place on the 5th of April 2020 has been cancelled. Refer to Facebook page for further information. 

Harcourts Cooper & Co Shore to Shore is the North Shore’s largest 5km fun run with over 5,000 participants entering each year and over 40 different North Harbour schools represented as well. This will be the 36th Year of Shore to Shore.

The run starts at Takapuna Grammar School, heads along both the picturesque Takapuna and Milford beaches and ends at Milford Reserve. This event brings together the North Shore community and supports local schools by providing them with an opportunity to raise funds for much-needed sports gear.

The event also gives back directly to schools to enhance their sport and recreation programs. This ensures the continued promotion of healthy lifestyle initiatives and the availability of sport and recreation programs in several North Harbour schools.

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The Harcourts Cooper & Co Shore to Shore due to take place on the 5th of April 2020 has been cancelled. Refer to Facebook page for further information. 

Harcourts Cooper & Co Shore to Shore is the North Shore’s largest 5km fun run with over 5,000 participants entering each year and over 40 different North Harbour schools represented as well. This will be the 36th Year of Shore to Shore.

The run starts at Takapuna Grammar School, heads along both the picturesque Takapuna and Milford beaches and ends at Milford Reserve. This event brings together the North Shore community and supports local schools by providing them with an opportunity to raise funds for much-needed sports gear.

The event also gives back directly to schools to enhance their sport and recreation programs. This ensures the continued promotion of healthy lifestyle initiatives and the availability of sport and recreation programs in several North Harbour schools.