12/05/2026
Beginner Sprint Squad — EOIs open
We’re putting together a new beginner-friendly sprint squad for anyone keen to learn, improve, and get faster.
Whether you’re coming back to sprinting, building speed for another sport, or trying it for the first time, this squad is designed to help you get started.
Register your interest: https://tinyurl.com/bdtzp266
15/04/2026
Get them quick - tickets close at midnight‼️
Pub Run is 2 days away 🍻🏃🏃♀️🍕🎤
Members ticket: https://www.revolutionise.com.au/auac/events/351773
Non-Members ticket: https://www.revolutionise.com.au/auac/events/352064
04/04/2026
In case you missed it - Pub Run tickets are now OPEN!
Member’s ticket: https://www.revolutionise.com.au/auac/events/351773
Non-Member’s ticket: https://www.revolutionise.com.au/auac/events/352064
23/03/2026
Save the date ➡️ AUAC Pub Run 🏃🍺 is coming next month! 🌟 Stay tuned for more details and venues 🌟
16/03/2026
From Cassino to Adelaide — what a huge weekend of running!
Congratulations to Cooper Giles, who finished 36th in the Men’s Short Course at the World University XC Championships, and was also part of the Australian mixed long course relay team that placed 7th.
Back in Adelaide, Amelia Sheridan ran a PB of 4:17.48 to place 5th in the Adelaide Invitational 1500m.
Further congratulations to Oseremhen Akhimienmhonan and Sophie Cheshire, who finished 7th and 9th in the 100m B Invitational.
Finally, a huge shoutout to the 5×1000m team, featuring AUAC members Ali Trewartha, Jessica Ireland, and Evalin Brautigam. Evalin also doubled as one of the fantastic photographers on Saturday night!
17/02/2026
Huge congratulations to Cooper Giles and Arron Nitschke on their selections!
Baker and Bowers to lead UniRoos at 2026 FISU World Cross Country Championships | Australian Athletics
16 of Australia’s top student-athletes are bound for the 2026 FISU World Cross Country Championships in Cassino, Italy from March 14-15.
17/02/2026
AUAC on the world stage!
Massive congratulations to newly qualified paramedic Cooper Giles (Men’s 3km), set to make his world stage debut at the world cross country championships in Italy 🇮🇹, and Exercise Physiology Masters student Arron Nitschke (Men’s 10km), who continues his Australian representation after competing at the World Duathlon Championships last year!
14/01/2026
Women's Elite Race Preview
This year's edition of the Run The Loop will feature a strong elite ladies' field, with an abundance of national-class junior middle-distance stars.
Record: Caitlin Adams – 6:47 (2025)
Amelia Sheridan
In 2026, 14-year-old Millie doesn’t need a big introduction. A multiple national gold medalist over the 1500/3000m and cross-country events, last year she ran a blistering time (6:52) and was just 5 seconds behind senior national representative Caitlin Adams. Millie continues to improve this year, producing a gun-to-tape national 1500m all schools victory, with a huge PB of 4.22. Not only will she be looking to go one better this year, but it would be no surprise if she covers the gravel loop in under the course record on Friday night!
Tilly Williams
A part of the reason the record will be under threat this year is because of another junior talent, in Tilly Williams. There is zero doubt that Tilly will challenge for the win, with her tenacious attacking running style! Another 14-year-old, Tilly, was 2nd to Millie in the national all schools 1500 (4.28). With great speed, endurance, and running form, Tilly is always one to watch in any event from 800 to 5000m. There’s no doubt that the quality Adelaide Harrier will enjoy the 2.2km distance!
Hannah Tourneur
Last year’s 3rd place getter (7:07) and talented middle distance runner, Hannah, will be out to improve on that result. Dual silver medallist in the 1500/3000m at the recent U18 all schools in December, she has stepped up her training in the past 2 months and will be a shot at the prestigious 7-minute barrier. However, with racing in her blood, if she is given a small sniff after the loop climb (at the mile mark), Hannah has the most devastating kick in the state, and you can not count out this girl until the finish line.
Leni Knowles
Primarily a state league basketballer, Leni has turned heads this season for a few reasons! One, her fluent running form is a standout, and two, her recent silver medal in the U15 girls national All Schools 800m (2.11). Yes, another SA girl in that talented U15 age group. However, Leni brings absolute speed to this field (58s quarter miler) and ever-improving endurance. It would not be a surprise if she’s 20-30 seconds quicker this year than last year (7th in 7:33 in 2025).
Brooke Hines
Dietician by trade, but distance runner by blood! Brooke spent time in the NCAA system and is now back, mixing working life with her running! This season has seen some form return to her. With lifetime PBs of 4:30 for 1500m and 9:40 for 3000m, Brooke will feel at home here on the Uni loop! 29 is far from old, but the Saint’s President brings probably the most racing experience to this field, and she’ll be aiming to push some young ladies off the podium!
These talented girls will be joined by fellow star SA distance athletes: Gracie Sheridan, Eva Flint, India Goodall, Elise Dandie, Lauren Ward, Eden Grant, Maeya Robinson, Sofia Heyward, Hayley Redman, Pia Marschall & Violette Smith.
13/01/2026
It's going to be a race to watch!
MEN'S ELITE RACE PREVIEW!
With prizes on offer at the 1 km mark as well as the finish, this year’s men’s elite race is going to be a fascinating tactical battle. Early leaders may be chasing the RunDNA 1km prize which will force the contenders to make a decision: go with the surge and risk paying for it late or sit back and trust their finish over the final few hundred metres.
So who are our top contenders?
Headlining the men’s elite field is Matt Clarke. The four-time national champion and two-time Olympic steeplechaser has called the Uni Loop his home since 2020. Clarke will be the man to beat as he looks retain the title for Team Tempo and to find out just how fast he can Run The Loop.
Adrian Potter returns after a runner-up finish in 6:01 last year. With the defending record holder absent, the Adelaide Harriers athlete will be eyeing the 5:59 course record, though alone in this race, the gravel of the Uni Loop is not his home turf and presents a different challenge to his usual training ground of the southern parklands.
Third in 2025, Cooper Giles will look to improve his 6:04 PB. Whether he’s better known for his love of Dairy Farmers chocolate milk or his devastating kick is up for debate; but one thing’s certain, if the Adelaide Uni athlete is still there with 200 m to go, the rest of the field will have a fight on their hands.
Expect Arron Nitschke to make it an honest race from the front. The Australian duathlete brings a huge aerobic engine, and while this is his first official Loop race, he knows the course well and we will wait for the moment he decides to roll the dice.
U18 standouts Josh Kavanagh and Tristan Kidd will go head-to-head for junior honours. The only two U18s in this race, they were separated by just three seconds last year and will toe the line knowing exactly what’s required for the win after the rest of the U18 field has already raced earlier in the evening.
Rounding out our elite field is James McManus, Harry McGregor, Casey Atkinson, Joe Cross, Harrison Wade, Zac Connell, Bailey Giles, all capable of upsetting the favourites and claiming the Uni Loop crown.