Cross Country

The IGSSA WA Cross Country Carnival is an annual interschool cross-country running event held in term 2 that features the top runners in our Member Schools from Years 7 to 12 in a race across 3km or 4km.

Congratulations to Iona who won back to back wins to claim the the IGSSA X-Country Champion School 2024 title.

CROSS COUNTRY PROGRAMME

Yellow line indicates 3km course for Year 7-9. Red line shows the 4km course for Year 10-12.

EVENT DETAILS

The 2025 Cross Country Event will be held on Monday the 16th of June at Aldebury Reserve, the event to start at 12.40pm.

Ten students from each year group of each school compete with Year 7-9 girls running a 3km course and Year 10-12 girls running a 4km course around Alderbury Reserve and Perry Lakes

Spectators are welcome and requested to park in side streets on the East side of Alderbury Street & in certain areas on Aldebury St. There is to be no parking on the marked sections of Aldebury Street (this is for buses only), and parents are not to park in the Bold Park Carpark at the entrance of Perry Lakes Drive. Town of Cambridge Rangers will also allow parking on Perry Lakes Drive for the duration of the carnival.

CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS

The overall results and Year group results can be found below. Individual results can also be seen below, but due to the privacy act, IGSSA cannot publish the names of runners. Individuals can be identified by their chip number on the day. Please contact your school for information on your race number or if you would like details on individual placings and times.

For individual competitor results (runner number is required as names cannot be published), please click on

CROSS COUNTRY RECORDS

The history of schools that have won the IGSSA Cross Country.

CROSS COUNTRY RULES

Venue
Alderbury Reserve, Perry Lakes (opposite YMCA Clubrooms)

Teams Numbers and Scoring
Yr 11/12 combined maximum of 10 runners with 5 scores to count.

Yr 7, 8, 9 & 10 maximum of 10 runners with 5 scores to count.

In each race a maximum of 80 runners will start. At the finish 1st place = 1 point, 2nd place = 2 points and so on, until the last girl finishes. The team with the lowest number of points is the winning team (only the fastest five runners from each school count).

Distances and Event Times
Year 7, 8 & 9 3 kilometres
Years 10 & 11/12 4 kilometres
12.40pm – Year 7
1.00pm – Year 8
1.20pm – Year 9
1.40pm – Year 10
2.00pm – Year 11/12 (Marshalling occurs 15 minutes prior to event)

Presentations will occur at approximately 2:35pm

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