
CommBank 3km - Sold out!
Say g’day to the CommBank 3km – a distance perfect for families and first timers! This fun-filled course takes you through the heart of the city and this year we have ramped up the entertainment to ensure you're entertained every step of the way.
Whether you’re running, walking, or wheeling, the CommBank 3km is all about making memories and having a great time. It’s the ideal way to join in the action and experience the joy of HBF Run for a Reason!
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Start times and Categories for CommBank 3km
Wave A in the CommBank 3km will start at 9.20am with subsequent waves to follow. There will be approximately 10 minutes between wave starts. Please arrive at the assembly area for your wave no later than 30 minutes prior to the advertised start time.
Wave | Your pace | Ideal for . . . |
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Wave A | Under 20 minutes | Runners |
Wave B | 20 mins to 30 mins | Runners and joggers |
Wave C | 30 mins to 45 mins | Joggers and brisk walkers |
Wave D | 45 mins to 1 hr | Walkers |
Wave E | Over 1 hr | Families, prams, and wheelchairs |
Due to restricted wave capacities, all participant bibs will be checked prior to entering the designated start group areas.
What do HBF Run for a Reason ‘distances’, ‘courses’ and ‘waves’ mean?
Courses refer to the three distances and the route that each takes. There are three to choose from – the Brooks Half Marathon, Specsavers 12km, and the CommBank 3km.
Waves are assigned depending on the time you expect to take to complete the course. We encourage you to select a finish time so you are surrounded by people running or walking at a similar pace to you. Some people are running to smash their PB and run a 10-minute 3km, others are walking with prams and taking it easy. By selecting the correct wave, it helps us keep you safe and moving at your goal pace.
You must start in your assigned wave. If you start in a group ahead of yours, your timing device will not activate and your time will not be recorded. Event Officials may also instruct you to move back to the appropriate group.
Which HBF Run for a Reason wave should I choose?
Refer to the start times section further up the page and choose the appropriate wave for your pace and participation style (running, jogging, walking, wheeling).
Was this course previously 4km instead of 3km?
Does HBF Run for a Reason have any rules for young children?
We know that many families will want to walk (or run) the course together as part of a special day out – that’s one of things that makes it such a fun day!
Please be mindful that children who intend on walking or running the course must be registered and wearing a participant bib. They also need to be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
In a large crowd it can be easy to become separated from children. Please ensure you provide your child with a contact number to reach you on should they become separated and if appropriate plan for a meeting point at the finish.
Check out the A-Z meeting area just outside the medal collection at the finish line. There will also be a constable care area at the finish line for any lost children.
Do children in prams have to be registered for HBF Run for a Reason?
Children being pushed in prams don’t need to be registered. However, if you do register your child who will be pushed in a pram, they’ll receive participant benefits like a free event t-shirt and a medal at the finish line – it’s up to you, but the baby event t-shirts are extra cute!
For safety reasons, please note that participants pushing prams must select the Families & Prams category for both the CommBank 3km and Specsavers 12km distances. Prams are not permitted in the half marathon distance.
Can I walk the HBF Run for a Reason course?
Absolutely – you’re welcome to walk the 12km or 3km. Just make sure you select the correct category when you enter. We have dedicated waves for walkers, families and prams so that you can take your time and enjoy the atmosphere without too many serious runners.
The Brooks Half Marathon can only be completed by runners or joggers as there are course cut off times due to road closures.
Please also note that due to safety regulations, you’re unable to take part in any of the events on a bicycle, roller-blades or scooter.