Pomona, King of the Mountain Race
Running has many legends. Take 'Marathon' for instance. In 490
BC, Phidippides ran all the way from Marathon (a place in
Greece) to Athens, a distance of 26.2 miles, to inform Athens of
its win over the Persians in the Battle of Marathon. He said
'Nenikikamen' (we were victorious), and died. The legend around
King of the Mountain Race is almost as romantic. It all goes
back to 1958, when Bruce Samuels, a local footballer and railway
porter, claimed that he went up the nearby Mt. Cooroora (438
metres) and made it back within an hour, eliciting the scoffs
and taunts of idling drinker in the local bar. A bet was placed,
and with the whole town of Pomona watching, Bruce made the
distance in an astonishing forty minutes. The feat was recorded
on the wall of the hotel bar. The record fell the very next year
to a 21 year old Barry Webb. The same year the first official
Pomona King of the Mountain Race was organized where Bruce came
1.5 seconds behind Frank Mainwaring's 31.51 minutes. In 1979 the
Cooroy/ Pomona Lions Club along with the King of the Mountain
Committee revived the race which has now become a major
hinterland festival. It was in 1987 that the racing record was
set at 22.50 minutes by Queenslander Graham Baralett. Today, the
race is the biggest event of the local calendar. The whole of
Pomona comes together on the fourth Sunday of July every year to
welcome runners from around the world. It is a grueling event,
and it has inspired healthy rivalry between neighbors New
Zealand and Australia since the beginning. Festivities run
through the Saturday preceding the Sunday event, and there are
non-stop events happening in different parts of the small town
of Pomona. With less than a thousand residents, the Race-day
population rises to a huge ten thousand! So, if you are one of
those who like few adventures and challenges in his life, why
not take the Cooroora challenge. You can run with the others on
the fourth Sunday of July, or if you prefer to go it alone, you
can go to the picturesque town of Pomona any given day, and seek
the Cooroora top for yourself. With a cozy small town
atmosphere, a tropical climate, dozens of historical hotspots, a
charming riverside, Pomona has a something for everyone. Pomona
is just 1.5 hours drive from Brisbane along the Bruce Highway.
If you travel from Gympie, travel south along the Bruce Highway
for half an hour, and take the Pomona exit at the top of Black
Mountain. Thereafter follow signs on the road. From Noosa it is
a mere 20 minutes, and on a nice day you can take a long walk to
the town. If you are staying in Noosa, then there is no better
place to stay than NetanyaNoosa which offers
a wide variety of holiday
attractions to suit all tastes and budget. There are a few
accommodations within Pomona itself, but be sure to book in time
if you are planning to visit on the fourth Sunday of July. For
on that day, the King of the Mountain is coroneted.