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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

2018 Preview of Gazley Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K Races Wellington Waterfront Sun 1 Jul



Stephen Day, 2017 NZ Marathon Champ as a result of being the fastest New Zealander



Preview (I expect there will be one. But no, there isn't) 
This isn’t a prediction of how well folks will go but rather a list of those runners who have entered so far and who should do well, all things being equal.

Entries are still open so there could be some surprise starters and dark horses.

Personally I think the waterfront course is slow and not conductive to good times even when the weather is good.  I know Grant McLean will disagree.

But over the years good times have been posted so I guess the proof of the pudding is in the eating.  

My argument though would be that a person who did well on the waterfront course would do even better on a “faster course” with the same level of fitness.  And then of course there is the chaos of the finish.

This entry is a work in progress and will be modified, so here goes

Marathon
Stephen Day – last year’s NZ Marathon champ as the first Kiwi home. Can he go below 2.30?


Half Marathon
Jono Jackson – experienced and an obvious favourite. Although he is no longer on the entry list! 
Liam Back - Senior Boys silver medalist from the Sec Schools XC Champs. A rising star 
Malcolm Hodge – I expect he will be pushing it from the gun
Nathan Tse – reliable and solid so should be up there
Niam Macdonald – keeps on getting better and could surprise us all
Brian Garmonsway – tends to get overlooked but always runs an honest race  
#Mad Harry – this could be his race, but who knows.  Needs to keep his shoes on.
Lucas DuRoss - is no stranger to the course
Anthony Jackson - Englishman in NZ - previous best over HM is 69 min. Could be interesting
Emerson Deverell - 2x NZ Mountain Running Champs and 2x Sec Schools XC Rep

10k
Tina Faulkner – has been running better than ever, so should do well. I expect a podium finish
Melissa Black - could upset on the day
Hector Farmer - more of a middle distance track runner but should not be underestimated
Ayesha Shafi - getting better by the minute
Nick Sasse - had a great Vosseler Shield race


Also Entered

Edward Barnes, Boys 7,  " I am almost the fastest kid on earth"
Jonathon Woodhouse, Male 40-49 " I have been running for 35 years - i just love it"
Maisie Morton, Girls 8, "Maisie likes fluffy cats"
Adrian Cruz, Boys 6, "No experience on a marathon run"
Miles Coverdale, Male 40-49, "Olympic Harriers legend"
Owen Morton, Boys 9, "Owen likes magic tricks"
Emma Alexander, Female 30-39, "Passionate about running"
Liz McKenna, Female 30-39, "Running to fill in time while my husband runs the marathon"
Carl Laffan, Men 40-49, "This event is going to be better than Pierce Brosnan's wedding"
Rebecca Fone, Female 30-39, "This is my 5th marathon and I will be needing a post race wine"
Peter McDowall, M30-39, "U15 underwater tiddlywinks semi-finalist"
Sophie Smith, Female U19 " Where is the finish line?"
Mike Hancock, Male 40-49, "Will there be Big Mac stations????"
Mike Stewart, Male 60-69, "500+ marathons"
Libica Hurley, Female 20-29, "A cyclist trying to find a love for running"
Kelly Marzano, Female 40-49, "Any finish is better than not starting at all"
Peter Tearle, Male 80-99, "Eldest person in the entire event - 93"






2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the shout-out, but I didn't win last year - I got beat by ten minutes by Dan Lowry.
    This year the men's race in the half-marathon could be a great one. If the second half is into a strong wind, as forecast, it could be a real test of strength and/or patience.

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  2. Alos, Anthony Jackson and Lucas Duross in the half. And in the woman's race there is a fast English woman listed, Sophie Kelly, plus some of the best mountain runners in NZ - Sabrina Grogan, Emerson Deverall and Sophie Smith.

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