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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

2018 Scottish Waterfront 5k Race Wellington Tue 18 Dec



Iain Shaw ready to pace those aiming to do 21 minutes



Results

The last race before Christmas and it was windy but warm.  So I don’t expect there will be many season PB’s. 

There were about 130 starters which I suppose is okay for this time of the year when priorities can be tested. 

But of course the prospect of what Daryl might wear on his head for this Xmas race might have put some people off, and honestly I can see that.  

Amanda Broughton headed home the rest of the women in a time of 19.12. Not a smart time for her but you know that wind was unforgiving.

Behind her in 2nd place was Marseille Bowie who ran 19.46 which is a few seconds slower than her win last week when she ran 19.38. 

Only metres back in third place was the familiar face of Sarah Riceman from Olympic Harriers who ran 19.51.

In the men’s race Dan Jones cleaned up once again mainly because there aren’t many runners in Wellington who can beat him. I can count them on 2 fingers. 

His time of 16.07 is short of his best for this course but he does his best to slow himself down by doing these tiring long off-road races like the Kepler which seem to be his specialty. 

Behind him was the Scottish Harrier pair of Paul Barwick and Alasdair Saunders who ran 16.58 and 17.31 respectively.

Other Stuff

Returning after a minor injury (?) to his pacer job on the waterfront was Niam Macdonald the running wonderkid.

What I heard was that Niam was attacked by a dog and a woman with an umbrella but he tells me it was nothing like that. He only fell over the dog which as somebody who has run into a pole and other objects I can sympathise with.

An less than happy woman complained to Daryl that she had no room to ride her yellow Onzo bike around Oriental parade because the 5km runners were spread all over the footpath.

I can just imagine that scene.

No doubt Daryl will be a good citizen and mention in his future briefings about sharing the shared space that is Wellington’s waterfront.


PS have you notice that most Onzo bikes now no longer come with helmets mainly because they have all been stolen. 



What on earth is Daryl wearing on his head?














































































































































Sunday, December 16, 2018

2018 Wellington Track & Field Meet Newtown Park Sat 15 Dec




Adrian Stockill smashes NZ M50 discus record




Results



I went to Newtown Park to catch 3 people run a 10,000 championship track race scheduled to start around 4.15pm. It was going to be exciting. 

But as it turned out the race was cancelled because of a lack of interest. Funny that. But honestly scheduling a 10k track race only a few weeks after the well attended and very successful Agency 10k races does seem a little pointless.

Instead I did catch the fat end of a 3,000m race with 17 entrants. And that was fun. The starters were mostly Scottish probably drawn together by the smoke signals on social media. 

But there were others including Liam Woolford from the Manawatu and ex St Pat’s Silverstream athlete Liam Carson. Paul Hewitson represented WHAC which he seems to do quite often and I might add very well. Naturally it wouldn't be a proper race without Dan Hunt and his brother Ryan.  

I think the race went something like this:

#Mad Harry takes off and establishes about a 15-25 metre lead over the rest of the field. 

This gap is roughly maintained until the penultimate lap when the gap starts to close probably through a combination of Harry slowing and some of the chasing bunch increasing the pace. Don’t ask me for lap times. 

By the start of bell lap the leaders of the chasing group smell blood and are closing fast with Ben Twyman and Mark Moore going for the doctor.  

In the finishing straight a speedy BT and an equally determined MM have passed a dying #MH and pick up 1st and 2nd respectively. Ben’s time of 8.59 is a PB and I suspect Mark’s time of 9.01 and those of several others will be personal bests as well. 

Ben gets a lot from me about his racing, but I want to give a shout out to Mark Moore who has really taken the bit between his teeth this year with his races and rapidly improving times. 

Harry is 3rd while Stephen Day grabbed 4th place to get his revenge on Andrew Wharton from last week’s trouncing at the Basin Reserve. These two masters I presume will continue their 100-year war for racing dominance.

Irish newcomer Shane O’Rahilly got his first taste of the Newtown Park track but I hope somebody told him and the other newbie Dom Godfrey the good racing conditions experienced are rare.

Sadly Deborah Lynch was the only woman in the field although Michelle Van Looy, who likes a good track race or two, was lurking about somewhere.

8.59.70 Ben Twyman
9.01.36 Mark Moore
9.02.98 Harry Burnard
9.05.26 Stephen Day
9.10.12 Andrew Wharton
9.12.15 Bert Prendergast
9.14.94 Liam Woolford
9.19.62 Shane O’Rahilly
9.20.98 Dom Godfrey
9.22.60 Dan Hunt
9.28.58 Valentino Luna Hernandez
9.33.57 Alasdair Saunders
9.41.12 Paul Barwick
9.43.83 Ryan Hunt
9.47.77 Liam Carson
10.14.68 Stephen Bass
10.30.56 Deborah Lynch
10.37.11 Paul Hewitson

The other news is that over at the Kiwi Throwers Social Club, a new national record was set in the M50 discus. The culprit was Adrian Stockill who biffed the thing out to 46.82 metres smashing the old record by 2 metres. 

That is not a misprint; the record was broken by 2 metres. 

I didn’t see the throw but it certainly excited Sir Peter Jack who jumped out of his portable throne and came hurtling across the inner field pushing his zimmer frame yelling and waving his stick. 

I thought he had found oil, but no he was only looking for Jim Blair to re-measure the throw and verify the record. Chatting to Adrian afterwards I can confirm he thinks he can go better with this biffing lark.

Other Stuff

Let it be known that Bert Prendergast does not do summer racing. So if it looks like he is then he isn’t.  Real racing starts in April.




















Wednesday, December 12, 2018

2018 Scottish Waterfront 5k Race Wellington Tue 11 Dec



Marketa Langova set to pace for those after a time of about 27 and a half minutes


Results

What is Daryl saying? Let me guess. "There are two road crossings, ... don't be a hood ornament"

Conditions for tonight’s race were excellent with little wind to hamper proceedings for the 145 or so finishers. 


Part of the Kaizen crew. Yep there's more of 'em
The first man home was regular Dan Jones who ran a nice 15.28.  Its seems completing (and winning) the 60km up-and down-dale Kepler Challenge ten days ago does not appear to be hampering his ability to race over 5km.

The fast improving Ben Twyman came around into the finishing straight a clear 2nd with an official time of 15.51.  Although not his best time this season Mr T is now consistently clocking sub-16 on this course.

Third home and dark horse was first-time Jerome Edwards who ran 15.49. This will be an automatic course PB for him.

In the women’s race the first 3 ladies were all well below 20 minutes. 

First was Marseille Bowie who ran 19.37 to lock out the opposition.

Carla Denneny was 2nd in 19.49 while just behind her and dangerously close was Jane Copeland from the UK who finished in 19.52.  

All 3 are newcomers to this event and pick up automatic PB’s.

Other stuff

Will Daryl wear this season's Santa hat next week for the final race of the year? 


Daryl with last year's model of Santa hat

Monday, December 10, 2018

2018 Scottish Night of Miles Basin Reserve Sat 8 Dec






Results 2018 (detailed below)
Scottish Race Report 
Sharon Wray's Photos
Results 2017



This is the second year in which the Scottish Night of Miles has been held at the Basin Reserve but I wonder if it should go back to Newtown Park next year.

Last year the Basin was the venue because the new track at Newtown was still under construction. 

The meeting at the Basin alternative venue was successful because it was novel and generated a good atmosphere. 

This year that atmosphere seemed to be missing a bit although there was no obvious reason why this should be.

From an organisational and logistical perspective Newtown Park is the much better place. It is purpose built for running and with all the facilities and equipment.

If this year’s organisers sit down to assess what worked and what didn’t maybe they should consider returning the event to Newtown Park or as a compromise to use the Basin in alternate years.


Masters Men A
1 Andrew Wharton 4:46
2 Stephen Day 4:47
3 Andy Ford 4:48
4 Alisdair Saunders 4:52
5 Valentino Luna-Hernandez 4:54
6 Paul Barwick 4:55
7 Jonathan Justice 4:59
8 Simon Keller 5:04
9 Michael Wray 5:08
10 Stephen Bass 5:10
11 John Beale 5:12


Masters Men B
1 Andrew Kerr 5:14
2 Jim Jones 5:15
3 Tom Crumpton 5:17
4 Paul Hewitson 5:20
5 Steve Darby 5:22
6 Geoff Ferry 5:23
7 Chandima Kulathilake 5:34
8 Chris Speakman 5:38
9 Willy Gunn 5:53
10 Marshall Clark 5:58


Men’s B Mile
1 Scott Russell 4:31
2 Dan Hunt 4:39
3 Felix Williamson 4:48
4 Ryan Hunt 4:49
5 Gus Reece 4:51
6 Chris Wharam 4:54
7 Bede Van Schaijik 5:02
8 Matt Bonner 5:03
9 Roman McArdenny 5:24
10 Chris Howard 5:26
11 Liam Harker 5:52
12 Peter Murmu 6:01


Women’s Mile
1 Hannah Oldroyd 5:03
2 Deb Lynch 5:03
3 Jessica Hughes 5:26
4 Miranda Spencer 5:27
5 Lindsay Barwick 5:28
6 Nat Hardaker 5:37
7 Sarah Riceman 5:47
8 Emma Bassett 6:02
9 Clare McKinlay 6:07
10 Jamie Vessiot 6:07
11 Emma Sturmfels 6:08
12 Amy Auld 6:14
13 Serena Rudge 6:14
14 Niamh Fyfe 7:19
15 Maaike Day 7:19


Elite Men’s Mile
1 Kieron Sexton 4:22
2 Dougal Thorburn 4:25
3 Scott Russell 4:27
4 Shane O’Rahilly 4:29
5 Chris McIlroy 4:30
6 Jack Hammond 4:32
7 Michael Du Toit 4:34
8 Ben Twyman 4:39
9 Bert Prendergast 4:50

Daniel Du Toit (No walking results?)


Jim Jones

Scott Russell ran the B Mile and the Elite Race


Santa Struggling to Keep Up 

Hannah Oldroyd and Deb Lynch 


Josh Jordan 

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

2018 Scottish Waterfront 5k Race Wellington Tue 4 Dec




Dan Rakic tonight's 25 minute pacer


Results

Cameron Goldsmid
Tonight’s 103 hardy runners and walkers would have finished a bit battered and bruised by the feisty northerly that built-up throughout the day.  That wind was ferocious and I doubt there would be many PB’s so Poo to that!

Daryl decided the wind was too strong for his flags and for the second time this year parked his car on the north side of the finish area to protect his Five-Eyes recording system from being blown onto Wakefield street.

I pity the Santa’s in tomorrow’s Christmas Santa Run who will possibly get both strong wind and rain.

The first woman home tonight was Myra Moller in 21.06 which might be her inaugural run. Not the best conditions for a first run around the waterfront but at least the time will be an automatic PB.

Next was Sarah Fountain in 22.19 which is her first top 3 placing since Feb this year, so well done Sarah?

Third across the line was Maree Carson in 22.31 on her 2nd outing in this race and in trying conditions at that. At least it wasn’t raining.

In the men’s race Cameron Goldsmid cleaned up scoring a 16.52 win. This is by no means Cam’s fastest time for this event but it is good to see him back and in reasonable shape.

Two minutes back and in second place was James Marshall with a time of 18.50. This is JM’s best placing forever and the time isn’t bad considering the trying conditions.

Not to be forgotten and back in third was Jake Hanson who finished in 19.11. This is Jake’s slowest time on this course but his best placing. There is always next week though.   

Other Stuff

There were lots of Kaizen T-shirts on parade tonight. There must be a story there.

Athletics NZ wrongly reported that the winner of last week’s race was Mark Moore. It was in fact Finn Molloy as Mark was not even a starter.



Sunday, December 2, 2018

2018 Scottish P-Team World Mountain Running Champs Tip Track Wellington Sat 1 Dec







Results

Here is everything you wanted to know about pies and stuff


It was a modest but enthusiastic crowd that turned out for this social but testing event.  

None of the people from the morning speed sessions at Newtown Park turned up which I had partly expected.  

Watching that lot run around in circles around the track reminded me of my blog header which quotes the late Robin Williams and his reference to hamsters.

But who needed the elite runners when one of the original P-team founders turned up in the form of Bruce Lake. 

Dressed suitably in black and representing New Zealand (but without the Fred Dagg gumboots) was  “Brucie” raring to go after an absence of  5 year (or so).  

Also risking it for his first beer and pie outing was newbie Bede Schaijik and at some later stage I must ask him how it all went.

After the traditional briefing from ground control (Karl WoodHead and Stu Beresford) the show got underway. 

I didn’t hear any disclaimers about competing at your own risk which considering Stu is a lawyer seems to be an oversight. Maybe it’s in the entry paperwork but there didn’t seem to be any of that either.

Mr Lake was first away which just goes to show that years of practice on P-Team expeditions are never wasted. First impressions always count but I can imagine that second impressions would show Brucie to be walking after the first bend 30 metres. In other words it’s a long way to the top if you want another beer.  

Matyas James was the last away but it surprised me a little that Tom and Glenn the two Victoria University representatives were also slow to finish up the drinking and eating bit and head away.


Apparently there are no winners according to KW but seemingly there have been some consistently good performers notably Api Williams. 

Api was not there today and nor was Don Stevens who told me earlier in the week that he normally does well in this event. 

So maybe bragging rights are only meaningful if you were actually there as a participant.