Whangārei · New Zealand

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Whangārei

Kerikeri Half Marathon

The Kerikeri Half Marathon is a 21.1 km point-to-point road race from Ōkaihau to Kerikeri in Northland, New Zealand. It is part of the Sport Northland Run/Walk Series and serves as the series finale. The race begins near State Highway 1 and Waiare Road, then proceeds mostly on public roads with cones and marshals directing participants toward town. A 5 km run/walk offers a shorter option for newer runners and walkers on the same event day. The main attraction is the course profile: it is one of New Zealand’s few mostly downhill half marathons, making it suitable for runners aiming for a fast time as well as those progressing from shorter road races. The half marathon route winds through rural Northland countryside before concluding at Kerikeri Domain in the centre of Kerikeri. The 5 km course deviates to off-road sections and utilizes local trails, including a path alongside Wairoa Stream Waterfall.

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Run·Ultra
Whangārei

KINGS Backyard Ultra

KINGS Backyard Ultra is a last-person-standing race at Barge Showgrounds in Whangarei, New Zealand, using a 6.71 km loop. Runners begin a new lap each hour on the hour, continuing until one person remains. The format seems straightforward initially: complete the loop, rest in the remaining time, then start again. The challenge emerges as this routine becomes a trial of sleep, pacing, digestion, legs, and patience. The loop crosses maintained showground fields, sheep farm paddocks, single trail, gravel road, tarseal road, and creek-side sections, including approximately 100 meters of elevation gain per lap. The highest point is near the farm paddocks, offering open countryside views before returning to the event base. Horse showjumping equipment is placed on the course for local character, and between laps, the base transforms into a tent city with music, food, and entertainment. The race attracts participants aiming to exceed marathon distances, seasoned ultra runners, and backyard specialists; a past edition saw the New Zealand record advance to 52 yards, or 348.92 km.

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Run·Ultra
Whangārei

Northland 100 Ultra

The Northland 100 Ultra is a forestry ultramarathon held in Glenbervie Forest, Whangarei, on New Zealand’s North Island. Taking place in July, it offers multiple distances, with the main 100 km event covering 105 km and featuring approximately 2,800 metres of elevation gain. This 100 km race also holds UTMB Index status, allowing finishers to count it towards UTMB qualification and ranking. The course emphasizes forest running over road speed, presenting challenging underfoot conditions and significant climbing that demands careful pacing. Aid stations are situated along the route. However, the small field for the 100 km race contributes to a remote, minimalist atmosphere. One past edition saw just 17 finishers, predominantly New Zealand runners, with participants spanning age groups from young adults to those in their sixties. The initial winner completed the race in just over ten and a half hours, while others finished after twenty hours.

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Whangārei Training Notes

Running: Running locals use the Hātea River, the Town Basin, Barge Park, and Adventure Forest without making a big fuss of it. Hātea Run gives the week structure, with Tuesday Tune Up at 6pm on Kensington Avenue and Wednesday Early Birds leaving the Town Basin Playground at 5.30am. Saturday starts with Whangarei parkrun, where the 5km course runs flat under Te Matau ā Pohe bridge. Sunday Run Day leaves Adventure Forest at 7.30am and turns into a long Lydiard type run from 10 km to 35 km, you choose. Athletics Whangarei brings cross country to Barge Park, and KINGS Backyard Ultra is the anchor event for anyone chasing deep endurance.

Cycling: Riding locals get a solid mix of smooth paths, road miles, and dirty fun close to town. The Whangarei cycleway network links Kamo, Onerahi, and Raumanga to the CBD on concrete and smooth shared paths. Marsden Wheelers Road Cycle Club keeps road cycling alive and well with weekend rides, club events, and free riding sessions at Pohe Island Bike Park. The Pohe Island loop runs 8 km with 23 m ascent, while the Whangarei - Kerikeri route stretches to 93 km. The climbs sit in places like Frank Holman Memorial track, Glenbervie Forest, and the long Morningside Road routes when base miles need teeth.

Season: February and December usually feel like the best months to ride and run here, and locals lean into that with parkrun, Z2 rides, intervals, and longer weekend plans. Summer days occasionally exceed 30°C, so the early starts from Town Basin and Adventure Forest make sense. Winter does not really shut things down, because Whangārei has mild differences between highs and lows and an absence of winter cold. Trails still change character when winter hits, with grass fields, farm tracks, single trail, gravel road, forestry roads, mud, water crossings, and steep climbs asking for better pacing.

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