The Nail Can Hill Run on Sunday will challenge the fittest of runners who take on its leg straining slopes, including its youngest competitor who is only seven-years-old.
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Albury West Public School student Bodhi Bradshaw will be taking on the inaugural school-can challenge and is the youngest registered runner to date.
Bodhi said it was the first time he was taking part in the run and he wanted to join up to raise money for people in hospital and for his school.
The seven-year-old is always running and loves competing in cross country events but hasn’t been up Nail Can Hill before.
Bodhi’s sister Bella, 10, is also competing and said her brother was a good short distance runner but she was better at long runs.
It was the eldest sibling’s subtle way of saying she would beat her brother in the 4.3 kilometre school-can event.
The pair’s grandmother Maree Burkitt diplomatically said she thought the race between them would be a dead heat.