Runners crunch frost with resilience
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THE vibe of volunteers and community pounded tracks and paths on Sunday when more than 300 people kicked a heavy frost off the grass in Active Farmers Bridgewater’s third Run for Resilience. 
Almost 60 eager starters tackled the half-marathon course starting in Inglewood before shorter distance entrants took off from Bridgewater raising awareness for community fitness and wellbeing. 
Among them was Clunes’ Michael Succo who donned a plastic cow outfit for the 10km run. “I always run in a costume ... should have only been 5km with this one,” said Michael crossing the Loddon River bridge, the heat of sweat beating the cool 4-degree morning. 
 

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