By Hayley Payne
With the countdown well underway to this weekend’s Gold Coast Airport Marathon, organisers are working hard behind the scenes to deliver world-class medical services to support the safe participation of the expected 27,000 runners.
Both on course and in the race precinct, there will be more than 130 medical personnel from a range of service providers led by Gold Coast Health to provide aid to participants.
The medical services on course will include 24 aid stations providing water, Endura Rehydration Performance Fuel as well as basic first aid supplies; support from Queensland Ambulance Service officers; and, St John Event Health Services volunteers on bicycles patrolling the course.
Approximately 350,000 cups of water and Endura are expected to be distributed to runners from the 24 aid stations along the course over the weekend.
At the race precinct, there will be a medical centre operated by the Gold Coast Health under the direction of Dr Brent Richards with support from two coordinators, 10 doctors and 13 nurses.
Dr Richards, the Event Medical Director for more than a decade, said that Gold Coast Health essentially provides a fully operational emergency department in the race precinct.
“We have around 25 bed spaces and a team equipped to manage the spectrum of presentations you’d see in a normal hospital emergency department – from fatigue, to falls, to asthma and dehydration,” said Dr Richards.
“We’ve been involved in the marathon for over 15 years and particularly enjoy supporting an event that promotes an active and healthy lifestyle.”
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