EIGHT enthusiastic residents from Euroa proudly represented their town at the Campbells Shepparton Running Festival recently, showcasing their running prowess on the picturesque courses that wind along the banks of the Goulburn and Broken Rivers and encircle the stunning Victoria Park Lake.

The Shepparton Running Festival, an event with a rich history dating back to 1998, is recognised as one of Victoria's oldest running marathons.

This year's festival proved to be another memorable chapter in its legacy.

With a maximum temperature of 19 degrees and a gentle spring breeze, the weather conditions were ideal for the 821 participants registered to push their limits.

In the demanding 42.19km marathon, two Euroa locals displayed their determination and endurance.

Among 160 participants, Daniel Godsmark secured the 74th position with an impressive time of three hours, 54 minutes and 37 seconds.

James Bodycoat further showcased his commitment, achieving the 32 position with a personal best of three hours, 22 minutes and 37 seconds.

The festival also saw the participation of four Euroa residents in the challenging 10km race.

Bibby Simmonds exhibited her speed and determination as she secured the 35 overall position and the seventh position among the female runners.

Completing the 10km course in just 50 minutes and 23 seconds, Simmons left her mark on the day.

Alana Morrison also made a remarkable appearance, securing the 48 overall position and the 15 position among the female runners.

Morrison completed the race in 52 minutes and 59 seconds.

Lily Godson and Hannah Tuckett showcased their dedication in the same category, completing the 10km race with admirable times.

Godson secured the 95 overall position and the 48 position among the fastest female runners, completing the race in 59 minutes and 9 seconds.

Tuckett on the other hand, achieved the 97 overall position and the 50 position among the fastest female runners, completing the race in 59 minutes and 18 seconds.

In an impressive display of speed, Victoria Mitchell secured the title of the fastest female with a remarkable time of 17.40 minutes for the 5km run.

Meanwhile, Shay Hill marked her accomplishment as the 17th fastest female, completing the same distance in 30.31 minutes.

For those who might be inspired by the Euroa residents' accomplishments and wish to embark on their own running journey, the local park run presents an excellent starting point.

Euroa's weekly parkrun takes place every Saturday at 8am from the Sevens Creek amenity blocks, offering a friendly and supportive environment for individuals of all fitness levels.

To join, interested participants can register at www.parkrun.com.au