Tradie claims speedy City2Surf win in return of famous race

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The City2Surf returned after a two-year layoff today, and Sydney’s streets thundered with the sound of 60,000 people’s footsteps. MORE: DaltsWorld 9News

More than 60,000 runners, joggers and walkers hit the streets of Sydney today for the return of the famous City2Surf.

The fun run from Hyde Park to Bondi Beach returned after it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.Leanne Pompeani took out the women's division in 45 minutes and 43 seconds.Tradie Liam Adams claimed the men's title. Photo: Edwina Pickles"I am going to enjoy the day and it's nice to see people out here.""It's my 24th City2Surf," he said.

Runners took on Vaucluse before curling south onto Old South Head Road and Military Road, and then Bondi.Competitors make their way in the annual City2Surf fun run in Sydney.

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