This evening we had perfect conditions for running and 50 people turned up to enjoy the event. There were 12 personal best times recorded. We welcomed Catlin Forbes together with 3 Beby family members and 2 Lenehan family members to the event.
The star of the evening was Jaylah Hancock-Cameron, who shaved 8 seconds from the women’s record over the 3.5 kilometre distance with a time of 14.09.
Matt Lambert, who is a regular with the Broulee Runners, competed with distinction at last Sunday’s Sydney Half Marathon and in the process knocked 8 minutes from his personal best time over the distance.
Geoff Hawke shows that age is no barrier to performing in major events. At age 57 he won his 55-59 age division in the New Zealand Iron Man. He qualified to compete in the famous Hawaiian Iron Man in October. This event is regrated as the pinnacle in the Triathlon world. We wish him all the best on his continuing gruelling training schedule over the coming months and look forward to hearing how he goes in October.
The star of the evening was Jaylah Hancock-Cameron, who shaved 8 seconds from the women’s record over the 3.5 kilometre distance with a time of 14.09.
Matt Lambert, who is a regular with the Broulee Runners, competed with distinction at last Sunday’s Sydney Half Marathon and in the process knocked 8 minutes from his personal best time over the distance.
Geoff Hawke shows that age is no barrier to performing in major events. At age 57 he won his 55-59 age division in the New Zealand Iron Man. He qualified to compete in the famous Hawaiian Iron Man in October. This event is regrated as the pinnacle in the Triathlon world. We wish him all the best on his continuing gruelling training schedule over the coming months and look forward to hearing how he goes in October.
Thank you to Richard Fisher, who was busy mowing the grass as all the competitors were arriving, to provide a safer running track for us all.
Lastly a big congratulations to the wonderful Robyn and Mike Kennedy who are celebrating their 49th wedding anniversary. (Robyn is one patient and tolerant woman)....Only kidding Mike. Have a great day you two love birds.
See you all next Wednesday at 4.30pm.
2 Kilometre event
James Dickinaon8.48
Oliver Dolphin8.54
Riley Beby8.55New
Keira Lenehan9.19New
Saul Dolphin9.40PB7secs
Bruce Dickinson9.48PB23secs
Lara Elliott10.24
Lachlan Davenport10.29
Simone Elliott10.47PB100secs
Dylan Holmes11.01
Catlin Forbes11.13New
Michelle Beby11.31New
Daniel Beby11.32New
Tarren Elliott11.34PB44secs
Scott Elliott11.35
Sari Jenkins12.16PB9secs
Karen Motyka12.36PB23secs
Patrick Wade14.12
Sharee Jackson14.15PB33secs
Chris Wade14.41
Carissa Morgan14.52PB43secs
Janelle Morgan14.53
Katie Patyus15.54
Leila Patyus15.54
Lily Van Weerdenburg16.45
Melissa Van Weerdenburg16.45
Klaye Van Weerdenburg16.53
3.5 Kilometres event
Jaylah Hancock-Cameron14.09PB8secs
Kobie Jenkins16.17PB103secs
Jaymz Motyka16.38
Callum Elliott17.25PB44secs
Rory Hogg18.21
Max Motyka18.33
Tess Klower21.33PB55secs
Dean Klower21.33
Robyn Kennedy25.14
Richard Fisher27.05
Sue Christie27.22
5 Kilometres event
Dan Lloyd-Jones19.12
Geoff Hawke19.55
Kellen Lenehan21.12New
Andrew McPherson21.26
Matt Lambert21.29
Dave Connaughton23.59
Greg Flood25.14
Kylie Young25.19
Taryn Carver27.06
Deb Connaughton28.16
Kim Young33.12
Mike Kennedy33.18
50 starters
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