A field of 43 enthusiasts tackled the five kilometre weekly Lakes Entrance parkrun, walking, jogging and running with like-minded people for fun, fitness or both.
The event attracted nine first-time participants, with three people running personal best times and seven running groups represented.
The field was led home by Rob Turner in 20 minutes and 24 seconds, ahead of Charlie Darcy (21.38) and Lauren Hemingway (22.38), both in personal best times.
Grace Odgaard (38.12) also achieved her best time in an impressive effort.
Running clubs represented included Lakes and District Runners, Australia Post Group, Southern Peninsula Sporting Club, Point Cook Runners, TXR Runners, Aussie Nordic Walkers and Casey Fields Masters Athletics.
The Lakes Entrance parkrun began on February 3, 2018, since then 3,924 participants have completed 14,740 runs covering a total distance of 73,700 kilometres.
The run departs from the rotunda each Saturday morning at 8am, with a briefing is at 7.50am.