Up for the Challenge

Jess Haisty, Dean McMaster, Kyle Tilling, Reagan Greentree, Connor Styles, Bridge Muir, Gabbie Hill, Rheanna Fitzpatrick, Joyce Jackway and Ryan Palfrey.

THE Noosa District State High School student and teacher teams that competed in the Kokoda Challenge had their efforts acknowledged and celebrated at a full school parade on Monday morning (27 July).
Duke of Edinburgh teacher and Kokoda Challenge team leader Dean McMaster, who spoke at the parade, addressed some of the hardships experienced during the student teams’ 22 hours.
“Gabbie had a wonky knee, Ryan had enough at 4am and Rhea was looking really pasty and pale at one stage, but they all pulled through and helped each other, finishing the 96 kilometres in a great time,” Mr McMaster said.
Mr McMaster has set the bar high for next year’s Kokoda Challenge, with the aim to complete the 96 kilometres in under 20 hours.
“Those of you who are thinking about participating next year will have to be prepared to train hard in the lead-up and run in some sections of the course,” Mr McMaster said.
Noosa District State High School is very proud of the students and teachers who participated in the event, and in so doing raised over $3000 for at-risk Queensland teenagers who are supported through the Kokoda Youth Foundation.