City2Surf Sydney
City2Surf Sydney is a 14-kilometre road race and fun run from Sydney's centre to Bondi Beach, held annually on the second Sunday in August since the early 1970s. It begins at Hyde Park in the CBD and concludes on the sand-side end of Bondi, making its name literal: city streets first, surf at the end. Approximately 80,000 participants enter in a typical year, with elite wheelchair athletes and fast seeded runners starting before larger groups of runners, joggers, walkers, wheelchair users, and people with strollers. The front of the field is competitive, with Steve Moneghetti and Susie Power holding course records, but most participants treat it as a communal outing rather than a strict race against time. The course is entirely asphalt and is not as easy as the beach finish might imply. Its most recognized challenge is Heartbreak Hill, a two-kilometre ascent commencing around the sixth kilometre, and the route gains about 221 metres overall before descending toward Bondi. The event was established by staff at The Sun newspaper, drawing inspiration from San Francisco's Bay to Breakers; the inaugural edition had 1,576 starters, a modest number compared to today's field. Costumes are a feature of the day, charity fundraising generates millions of dollars annually, and the finish often becomes a Bondi ritual of meat pies, barbecues, and weary legs by the shore.