10k Classic – Harcourts Cooper & Co Hobsonville Half Marathon

10k Classic

EVENT DATE
SUNDAY, 17th JANUARY 2027
START TIME
07:45 AM /Walkers + 3mins
EVENT DISTANCE
10KM
TIME LIMIT
2 HRS *
AGE LIMIT
>N/A (all ages)

Almost totally flat, almost definitely fast - this 10k is a PB-maker for the super-keen runner and a thrilling tour of Auckland's trendiest new cafe-suburb for everyone else. An early start for this summer-sizzler means you'll be done in plenty of time to hit the local eateries for scones, coffee and war stories.

Get your fittest year ever off to a running start at the mid-January Hobbie Half 10k. All of that Christmas and New Year over-indulgence? Solved! 

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The Course

The 10K Classic starts with a thrilling run down Buckley Ave, one of Hobsonville Point's main roads. At the end, you'll move onto the "Little Loop" coastal walkway into the beautiful Catalina Bay development. The middle part of our journey is all on the famous coastal track before a final blast down Buckley Ave and into the finish line at War Memorial Park. Job done .... give me that medal!

10K CLASSIC

Race Info at a Glance

The Basics

Race 10K CLASSIC
Race Distance 10km
Event Date Sunday, January 17th 2027
Start Time 7:45am (Competitive Walkers @ +3mins)
Time Limit 2 Hours *
Awards Ceremony 10:30am (approx 30 mins duration)
Age Limit This race is open to all ages.
Tickets & Fees See the enter page
Race Number Collection AHMS Series Pass entrants will receive race numbers by courier one week prior to the first event.
All other entrants must collect their race number at the Event Venue from 2pm - 4pm on Saturday (the day before the event) or from 7am on race morning.
Race Rules See our general Competition Rules here.

Event Base

Location Hobsonville War Memorial Park. Google locators: [start line pin] [finish line pin]
Access & Parking See the dedicated Traffic & Transport page.
Refuelling Station All race finishers will receive a banana or snack bar when they cross the line. Water and electrolyte/sport drink will be available from the Refuelling station outside of the finish chute.
Toilets A large number of event portaloos will be located at the back (northern end) of the reserve near the tree line.

On Course

Course Map See Course Maps & Descriptions
Directions Look out for our directional arrows at all turns and intersections. These will either be a white arrow on a blue circle or - for more detailed instructions - a yellow sandwich board setup on the road. Marshals are also present at all changes of direction.
Pacers There are no pacers in the 10k race.
Pedestrians & Dogs Please be respectful of the public and always look out for members of the public attempting to cross the road in front of runners. Unfortunately, non-runners often misjudge how quickly participants are moving.
Friendly, well behaved dogs on a lead are welcome at the event venue however participants must not be accompanied by pets.
Toilets Public Toilets or event portaloos are available on course at the following locations:
> TBC
Aid Stations Aid Stations are located at:
> TBC
Stations will serve water and electrolyte drink.

Awards & Results

Results Results will be updated live throughout the event - see the Results page for links.
Scan the QR code on your race number to be taken directly to your personal result page.
This link will provide live real-time results and progress reports on race day. Please share it with your friends and family.
Scoring In the spirit of athletic competition, awards will be given based on positions across the finish line (a.k.a. "gun time"). However, online results will show - and be ranked upon - the actual time taken between start and finish line (a.k.a. "net time").
Merit Awards Trophies will be awarded as follows:
> Top 3 Male & Top 3 Female overall
> Top 3 Male & Top 3 Female in the Competitive Walk category
Participation Awards All finishers receive a beautiful Hobsonville Half Marathon finisher medal. See previous medals here.
An in-person finish at this event also counts toward the Auckland Half Marathon Series Grand Slam Medal & Halo.
Competitive Walkers To be eligible to compete in the Competitive Walk category, you must:
1/ Be registered in the Competitive Walk category,
2/ Start on the Competitive Walk starting signal (normally 3 minutes after the main race start)
3/ Walk at all times whilst completing the race distance.
Full details and information are available on our dedicated Walkers page.
Virtual Event Couldn't make it to the event on race day? You can still record a finish time and earn yourself a finisher medal by completing the event virtually. Carefully read and adhere to the instructions on our dedicated Virtual Events page.

Safety

On Course You must always remain fully aware of your surroundings and look out for uneven surfaces, obstacles or vehicles. Even where the road is closed, we cannot guarantee it will be traffic-free. Only proceed where you are satisfied it is safe to do so.
Medics Medical services will be provided by an appropriately licensed medical provider who will be available on-site and available to attend emergencies on course. In the case of an emergency, marshals or race crew *may* contact the on-site medical team in the first instance as they may be able to respond sooner than 111.
Important! If in any doubt, where there is a medical emergency, ask someone to call 111.
Marshals Please obey the marshals where they are acting for your safety. Marshals can make emergency calls on your behalf or contact event medical staff.
Important! Event marshals are provided by third-party organisations. They are volunteers and should be treated with respect, however they do not speak on behalf of the event organiser. Whilst provided with appropriate and accurate information, we cannot guarantee they will always communicate this.
Participants have primary responsibility for their own safety.
* Traffic Management, marshals, aid stations and on-course signage may be stood down according to the schedule required to meet the official cut off time. However, the event finish line will normally remain open until at least 30 minutes (and normally much longer) after the official cut off. All participants presenting themselves at the finish line whilst the event team are still on site will have their finish time recorded and a finisher medal awarded provided they have completed the entire course.