At the top end of the age scale in the run could be Rob Ruffe-Thomas of Bush, who is 73, while the elder statesman in the walk will be 83-year-old Peter Tearle.
Meanwhile, the Ruamahanga Ramblers held a cross-country event on a testing but interesting course at Parkvale last Saturday.
Tom Parker scampered over the terrain to be a clear winner in the 2km race over Jack Britland, John Ihaka was a cut above the others in the 4km walk and there was a decent battle between Christofis, Champion and the steadily improving Barry Joslin in the 5.4km run.
The Ramblers will compete in a cross-country race at Morsion's farm at the top of the Hinau Valley road on Saturday although there will be a road option for those preferring a flatter course.
Cross country results, in order of finish time and handicap time:
1km: Tessa Champion 8.15, 8.15.
2km: Tom Parker 9.33, 9.19; Jack Britland 10.41, 9.36; William Tanner 10.54, 10.24; George Tanner 11.00, 10.25; Lucas Megaw 11.18, 8.08; Jessica Duthie 11.57, 9.42; Tony Craig 12.20, 11.50; Jessica Parker 12.47, 10.32; Jessica Craig 13.45, 10.45; Lucy Britland 13.46, 9.41; Grace Tanner 13.48, 9.38.
4km walk: John Ihaka 32.59, 13.54; Lisa Gray 41.59, 19.59; Julia Parker 41.59, 19.59.
5.4km: Damien Christofis 24.16, 24.16; Gavin Champion 24.26, 24.26; Barry Joslin 25.28, 23.33; Paul Furkert 27.28, 26.53; Michael Duthie 27.58, 24.13; Matthew Furkert 29.35, 25.00; Craig Bird 29.44, 26.34; Rupert Watson 30.19, 25.24; Ben Bailey 30.55, 26.00; Steve Britland 32.24, 28.24; Nick Bailey 33.57, 30.27; Martin Parker 33.58, 29.03; Chris Megaw 33.59, 29.04; Ray Wallis 35.31, 24.31; Katie Craig 36.59, 27.39; Michael Scott 37.30, 28.45; Lee Tanner 37.54, 25.54; Robyn Weston (walker) 60.51, 31.41.