On the road, Race the Roo is less a standard race than a controlled game of nerves. It uses a "last-person-standing progressive pace event" format: everyone starts together each lap, gets a short rest, then goes again. The early running is deliberately gentle, so parkrunners and beginners can line up beside sharper club runners and elite athletes without being shelled straight away.
The hook is simple: "finish each ~1km lap ahead of the Roo" while the "Pace increases every lap." The Roo starts at a leisurely pace but accelerates, progressively testing your speed and endurance, and runners are eliminated the moment the Roo crosses the line before them. There is no set finish line to chase; your result is how many laps you survive, which means it rewards not just speed, but smart pacing and race strategy.