In the women’s event, two-time winner Leanne Pompeani (ACT) returns as the top seed, but South Australia’s Caitlin Adams will challenge.
Catilin was third in the 2018 Southern Cross University 10km Run before going on to place fourth in the 2019 Zatopek classic and represent Australia at the 2019 World Cross Country Championships in Denmark.
Another in with a red-hot chance is Sarah Klein.
Sarah, who represented Australia in the marathon at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and the 2015 Beijing World Athletics Championships, is someone who knows the course and the distance well after a breakthrough victory in the 2008 Southern Cross University 10km Run and plenty of subsequent Gold Coast appearances since.
New South Wales’ Paige Campbell is another with impressive international credentials having competed at the 2019 World Cross Country Championships and the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha.She comes into the race after winning the 5000m Oceania Championships in Mackay three weeks ago.
Others to consider include Queenslander Olga Firsova, Jess Noble (NSW) and Sinead Noonan from Western Australia.
To underline the quality of the field, there are ten women running the 2022 Southern Cross University 10km Run who have run sub-34:00 minutes for 10km previously.
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