Mother's Day Classic Milestones

1998  

 

The first Mother's Day Classic with 3,000 participants in Melbourne and Sydney.                                                                                                                   

2001   

 

Reached 10,000 participants in only two cities.

2004   

 

First event in Brisbane.  Total participants across Australia up to 18,000 people.

 2005  

 

Adelaide joins the Mother's Day classic and Australia wide participation grows to 22,000.

 2006  

 

First event in Hobart. 30,000 Australians take part across the country.

 2007

 

Ten year anniversary of the Mother's Day Classic.

Mother’s Day Classic introduces events in Parramatta, Canberra and Perth.

For the first time, local towns organise regional events known as the Mother’s Day Classic Walk in the Park.

50,000 people around Australia walked or ran for breast cancer research.

Mother’s Day Classic raises over $800,000 for the National Breast Cancer Foundation research programs.

 2008

 

33,000 people took part in the Melbourne Mother's Day classic making it the largest community fun run/walk in  Victoria.

Nationally 67,000 people take part.

 2009

 

First Gold Coast event and a record 80,000 participants across Australia.

Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC Governor - General of the Commonwealth of Australia becomes Patron of  the  Mother's Day Classic.

Mother’s Day Classic has record fundraising year, raising more than $1.3 for the National Breast Cancer  Foundation  research programs.

Since event inception, the total funds raised for breast cancer research has been $5.7 million.

     


    

Prize for top fundraiser