Typical Conditions
Dry mild winter conditions
Event Overview
The Kununurra Half Marathon is scheduled for 2026, offering participants the opportunity to engage in a well-organized race through the scenic landscapes of Kununurra, Western Australia. This event emphasizes community involvement and aims to create a supportive atmosphere for all runners, regardless of their experience level.
What the Course Demands
The course is designed to challenge participants with a mix of distance and pacing, requiring both endurance and pacing strategies. Runners should prepare for a variety of terrain features that may test their physical and mental resilience throughout the race.
Who This Event Suits Best
This event is ideally suited for experienced runners seeking to compete in a half marathon, as well as novices looking to set personal goals. It appeals to individuals who value community events and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow participants in a supportive setting.
Preparing for This Event
If you are considering this event and want some structure around your preparation, a targeted training plan can help you arrive feeling confident rather than underprepared. The aim is not to train harder, but to train in a way that suits the distance, terrain, and likely conditions of the course.
Choosing a plan is optional, but having structure can remove uncertainty and make training easier to repeat week to week. The best option is the one that fits your current fitness, available time, and experience level.
Distances & Categories
| Category | Format / Distances | Prep Time | Level |
| Half Marathon (solo) |
21.1km |
16 Weeks |
Intermediate |
| Half Marathon relay (duo) |
21.1km (10.5km each) |
10 Weeks |
Beginner |
| Half Marathon relay (quad) |
21.1km (5.25km each) |
8 Weeks |
Beginner |
Event Map
Please note: the map location may be approximate. Refer to the event website for start lines and course maps.
Training Tips for Running