Letha Whitman, Sarah Riceman, Amanda Broughton |
Trentham United Juniors Out in Force |
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Results
Wow!
There was a big
field again tonight with some really hot times from a number of competitors,
which must be some kind of record.
Despite the marginal conditions five women ran under 20
minutes with another just on the cusp of breaking the magic mark. Six men broke
17 minutes with a big group 5 battling it out in the finish straight.
Ryan Hunt was looking to hit 17 minutes or at least get
close to it, but his brother Dan Hunt was sceptical that conditions would allow
this.
Dan had ridden his bike around the course and thought the wind was a bit
nasty.
This sounded right since the wind had been rising since mid-afternoon
and it was quite strong and cold at the start finish line.
In the end Ryan did
17.24
Sarah Riceman, Letha Whitman and Amanda Broughton were all within
11 seconds of each other at the finish which is something you don’t often see.
And behind the first 3 was another group of 3
comprised of Anna Campbell, Lesa Davidson and Kristen Dovey all running times
which on any other day would have won it.
19.02 Sarah Riceman
19.07 Letha Whitman
19.13 Amanda Broughton
19.36 Anna Campbell
19.57 Lesa Davidson
20.04 Kristen Dovey
In the men’s race it was Ben Twyman, first into the finishing
strait clocking 16.10.
As Ben finished, a group of 5 whipped around the corner to
battle it to the line led by Thomas Strawbridge and Michael Du Toit with Tommy
Boyd right next to Michael as they crossed the line.
Just a few seconds back were Patrick McKenna and Finn Molloy.
Trentham
United were well represented in that group of 5 and amongst some of the junior
runners spearheaded led by Josh Jordan.
16.10 Ben Twyman
16.35 Thomas Strawbridge (PB)
16.36 Michael Du Toit (1 second off PB)
16.36 Tommy Boyd
16.39 Patrick McKenna
16.42 Finn Molloy
There was a bit of chaos at the finishing chute as the backup
number tagging process could not keep up with the numbers pouring across the
finish line.
None of this would have affected the individual times or placing
which are captured by Daryl’s 5 eyes system (it’s really 4 but 5 sounds better).
I have posted a few photos below. It doesn't include everyone.
I have posted a few photos below. It doesn't include everyone.
Observations:
Daryl could have done with a bit more help at the finish, made worse today by the large number of finishers. I think he said he needs about four people.
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