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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

30 October 2019





Perfect conditions saw 68 starters in this evening’s Broulee Run/Walk.  We welcomed Daniel Beby back from his outstanding performance in the Hawaiian Ironman triathlon where he finished this gruelling event in 10 hours and 16 minutes and came 728th out of 2257 finishers in this world championship event.

We also celebrated with Ziggy Clare, who completed his 31st run and was awarded his 30-run shirt.  He is an outstanding athlete who competes in a range of sports.

In the 2 kilometres personal best times were recorded by Mabel and Nathan Ladmore and Mitchell and Ashlee Beby.  In the 3.5 kilometres PBs were recorded by another Beby by the name of Riley and other achievers were Jaymz Motyka and Bruce Dickinson.  In the 5 kilometres Matty Woods did a PB and so did Lisa Turner a visitor from Canberra.

2 Kilometres

Mitchell Beby 7.53
Sunni West 8.24
Tino Lopresti 8.57
Selby Johnston 8.58
Mabel Ladmore 10.40
Erin Domeny 11.41
Sophie Carver 11.43
Nathan Ladmore 11.45
Audrey Knobel 12.25
Mirra Boom 13.22
Cathy West 15.01
Emily Dickinson 15.06
James Dickinson 15.07
Jade Berry 15.20
Ebony Berry 15.30
Jacqui Berry 15.34
Evelyn Johnston 15.58
Andrea Scroop 15.59
John Hicks 16.54
Emerson Carver 17.25
Scott Carver 17.46
Michelle Beby 17.52
Ashlee Beby 17.53
Rocco Lopresti 19.26
Lotte Knobel 20.49
Regina Knobel 20.51
Kathryn Jeffery 21.26
Jye Barbara 21.33
Isabella Lopresti 21.36
Tiffany Johnston 21.40
Laura Lopresti 21.57
Jo Dunn 21.59
Robyn Domeny 22.44
Aiden Johnston 23.30
Kat Johnston 23.46
Teeka Boom 26.07
Keely Boom 26.07


3.5 Kilometres

Ziggy Clare 14.10
Riley Beby 14.22
Jaymz Motyka 15.27
Max Motyka 15.41
Jasper Motyka 17.38
Ross Wilson 17.47
Bruce Dickinson 20.11
Fiona Kelly 20.28
Julianne Domeny 22.54
Annie Johnsen 25.10
Kim Young 26.34
Robyn Kennedy 26.36
David McCann 28.19
Richard Fisher 31.33

5 Kilometres

Daniel Beby 17.54
Matt Edenborough 18.35
Lauren Evans 21.38
Matty Woods 22.30
Anthony Knobel 23.28
Angus Murphy 23.27
Dave Connaughton 23.42
Gary Ashton 24.00
Jason Domeny 24.27
James Reilly 24.42
Deb Connaughton 26.51
Robert Turner 27.07
Andrew Greenway 28.44
Lisa Turner 30.28
Rob Ryan 30.49
Steve Phipps 31.57
Mike Kennedy 38.45

Wednesday, October 23, 2019




Although the evening was warm it did not deter the 86 starters in this evening run/walk.  We welcomed Issabella and David Fleming, Mabel and Nathan Ladmore, Lucy and Belinda Bain, Lyndon O’Grady, Ebbony Bradford and Alysha Macfarlane to their first run with the group.

In the 2 kilometres personal best times were recorded by Selby Johnston, Stella Lloyd-Jones, Amelia Pike and Eva Barker.  In the 3.5 kilometres PBs were recorded by Max and Jaymz Motyka and Sophia Carver.  In the 5 kilometres Alan Andrews recorded his second PB in a row.  Obviously, his return from far North Queensland is help his running.

Dan Lloyd-Jones celebrated his 200th run this evening.  Dan’s first run with the group was on 23 February 2011.  Dan is an outstanding athlete having the 4th fastest time ever in the 5 kilometres.  He has represented his country in his age group at world sprint triathlon championships overseas having qualified in National selection trials.  His wife and three children have clocked up 283 appearances at the event.  Also, his in-laws Roz and Ros Hayward have 380 runs to their credit.  The family is an inspiration to the local community.


2 Kilometres

Ziggy Clare 7.12
Oliver Dyason 7.33
Rafael Dyason 8.21
Tino Lopresti 8.23
Selby Johnston 8.33
Poppy Mitchell 9.33
Isabella Lopresti 9.40
Issabella Fleming 9.51
David Fleming 9.52
Stella Lloyd-Jones 10.28
Tiffany Johnston 10.51
Amelia Pike 11.31
Audrey Knobel 11.41
Eva Barker 11.45
Mabel Ladmore 11.47
Erin Domeny 11.47
Nathan Ladmore 11.52
Jade Berry 13.32
Sadie Dunn 13.56
Portia Dunn 13.59
David McCann 15.08
Hugo Mitchell 15.17
Emily Dickinson 16.22
Taylah Hancock 16.22
Jye Barbara 16.54
Ebony Berry 17.24
Jacqui Berry 17.24
Robyn Domeny 21.28
Lucinda Mitchell 21.30
Melanie Atteridge 21.31
Lachlan Cole 21.57
Rocco Lopresti 22.31
Lotte Knobel 22.33
Anthony Knobel 22.35
Laura Lopresti 22.41
Willow Cole 25.55
Brenton Cole 25.56
Aiden Johnston 28.22
Kat Johnston 28.24


3.5 Kilometres

Max Motyka 15.22
Jaymz Motyka 15.51
Michelle Mitchell 17.24
Taylor Traecey 17.25
Ross Wilson 18.11
Regina Knobel 18.28
Vaughn Gilligan 18.54
Bruce Dickinson 20.32
Kirsty Dunn 20.41
Sophia Carver 22.15
Chris Gunn 23.18
Annie Johnsen 24.21
Amber Domeny 25.20
Freya Dunn 25.20
Kim Young 25.33
Richard Fisher 31.32


5 Kilometres

Dan Lloyd-Jones 18.19
Aden Reynolds 19.16\
Allan Andrews 20.30
Will Rosner 20.33
Travis McGeachy 21.04
Harrison Gilligan 21.07
Chris Garcia 21.11
Lyndon O’Grady 21.22
Andrew McPherson 24.01
Dave Connaughton 24.12
Daniel Rowen 24.27
Jason Domeny 25.02
Prue Bartlett 25.36
Max Hadley 25.57
Justin Murphy 26.10
Angus Murphy 26.12
Anthony Miles 26.37
Mary Anderson 26.38
Deb Connaughton 26.55
Andrea Cantle 27.07
Monty Lloyd-Jones 27.27
Ebbony Bradford 29.14
Alysha Macfarlane 29.14
Andrew Greenway 30.32
Lucy Bain 30.33
Steve Phipps 31.21
Rob Ryan 32.49
Dylan Holmes 32.59
Finn Holmes 33.00
Belinda Bain 33.02
Mike Kennedy 40.15

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

16 October 2019




This evening there were 65 runners/walkers.  We welcomed Bella and Elsie Fleming, Amelia Pike, Lauren Mannion and Gabbie Johnson to their first run with the group.

In the 2 kilometres personal best time were recorded by Selby Johnston, Jye Barbara, Alice James, John Hicks, and Jo Pollock.  In the 3.5 kilometres PBs were recorded by Taylor Traecey and Oliver Dyson.  Ziggy Clare ran a sensational time of 13.28 for his first attempt at this distance.

In the 5 kilometres PBs were recorded by Chris Garcia, Alan Andrews, Anthony Knobel, Max Hadley, Andrea Cantle and Jonathon Feneley.

A special mention goes to Rob Ryan, who recorded his 30-run and will receive his shirt when one is available to fit over his powerful chest.

The Broulee runners record holder Matt Johnsen ran the Melbourne Marathon last Sunday and he came 9th out of a field of 5163 male runners.  He completed the 42.2 kilometres in a time of 2 hours and 23 minutes.  To put this in perspective, his average 5-kilometres rate was under 17 minutes, which is the distance of the Broulee run.  Only one other person has bettered this rate in the 12-year history of the run and that person is Daniel Beby, who was a competitor in the Hawaiian Ironman last Sunday.  Daniel completed the event in 10 hours and 16 minutes and came 728th out of 2257 finishers in this world championship. Daniel will have some stories to tell when he returns.

2 Kilometres

Tino Lopresti 8.16
Selby Johnston 8.33
Sophia Carver 9.23
Audrey Knobel 10.12
Emily Dickinson 13.08
Bruce Dickinson 13.08
Caitlin Seidel 13.29
Amelia Pike 13.33
Bella Fleming 13.34
Jye Barbara 13.38
Alice James 13.52
John Hicks 13.54
Stella Lloyd-Jones 14.04
Carissa Morgan 14.34
Janelle Morgan 14.35
Lotte Knobel 14.46
Regina Knobel 14.48
Charley Proksch 15.50
Elsie Fleming 15.51
Jo Pollock 15.53
David Fleming 15.58
Imogen Seidel 16.08
Tiffany Johnston 18.15
Isabella Lopresti 18.35
Erin Domeny 18.38
Leo Proksch 18.40
Christian Proksch 18.41
Richard Fisher 19.46
Aiden Johnston 22.58
Laura Lopresti 23.39
Kat Johnston 23.40

3.5 Kilometres

Ziggy Clare 13.28
Taylor Traecey 14.54
Oliver Dyason 15.11
Lauren Mannion 18.48
Andrew Greenway 18.51
Julianne Domeny 21.24
Robyn Kennedy 23.36
Kim Young 26.58
David McCann 27.49

5 Kilometres

Matt Edenborough 18.58
Chris Garcia 20.31
Lauren Evans 21.03
Alan Andrews 21.03
Will Rosner 21.53
Anthony Knobel 23.06
James Reilly 23.13
Stephen Seidel 23.31
Andrew McPherson 23.32
Dave Connaughton 23.35
Jason Domeny 24.27
Justin Murphy 24.54
Angus Murphy 24.56
Max Hadley 24.59
Daniel Rowen 25.15
Andrea Cantle 26.17
Jonathon Feneley 27.17
Monty Lloyd-Jones 26.48
Dan Lloyd-Jones 26.48
Deb Connaughton 27.35
Gabbie Johnson 28.11
Rob Ryan 30.35
Steve Phipps 31.25
Angie Gannon 31.33
Mike Kennedy 38.28

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

9 October 2019



Tonight, was the first run/walk for daylight saving time of 5 pm and being school holidays, it attracted 96 starters.  In this field there were 17 visitors from all parts of NSW and the ACT.  The attraction of the event is that it is for the young and the old as ages ranges from 2 to late 70.

In the 2 kilometres personal best times were recorded by Fox McGeachy, Charlie Cecere, Neve Lenehan and Mary Woodford.  In the 5 kilometres PBs were recorded by James Reilly and Stephen Seidel.

The stars of the night were Stella Lloyd-Jones, who recorded her 100th run and Travis Dummett, who received his 30-run shirt.  Stella was supported members of her immediate family and numerous members of her extended family.  Travis was supported by his grandmother and his faithful dog.

2 Kilometres

Fox McGeachy 6.55
Taylor Traecey 7.46
Charlie Cecere 8.01
Mollie Kennedy 8.02
Tino Lopresti 8.44
Selby Johnston 8.46
Jarrod Kelly 8.52
Hugo Dunstan 9.20
Declan McPherson 9.36
Neve Lenehan 9.39
Isabella Lopresti 10.10 
Tiffany Johnston 10.14
Hans Lawatsch 10.20
Jake Cecere 10.44
Isabella Dunstan 10.53
Paul Cecere 10.55
Anya Lawatsch 11.16
Millie Shanahan 11.16
Lincoln Horwood 11.19
Rocco Lopresti 11.29
Travis Dummett 12.07
Leora Kelly 12.21
Caitlin Seidel 12.40
Jorja Powhiro 12.41
Stella Lloyd- Jones 12.45
Adam Kidd 13.26
Haleigh Kidd 13.27
Cathy Kelly 13.33
Imagen Seidel 13.37
Carissa Morgan 15.27
Janelle Morgan 15.27
Richard Fisher 16.14
Ruby Connor 16.14
Eva Barker 16.16
Hayley Chown 16.30
Keira Lenehan 16.31
Jayda Sullivan 16.32
Summer McGeachy 16.33
Mary Woodford 16.34
Lachlan Cole 17.03
Nina McPherson 17.04
Michelle McPherson 17.07
Michell Connor 17.10
Olivia Hayward 17.21
Roz Hayward 18.24
James Hayward 18.27
Melanie Atteridge 18.28
Cathy West 18.29
Lisa Lloyd-Jones 18.49
David West 18.50
Willow Cole 20.27
Brendan Cole 20.28
Aiden Johnston 24.17
Laura Lopresti 24.28
Cat Johnston 24.28

3.5 Kilometres

Vaughn Gilligan 15.39
Iona Kelly 17.59
Stephanie Lunn 18.49
Fiona Kelly 19.58
Max Kidd 20.02
Rob Kidd 20.03
Steve Phipps 20.09
Julianne Domeny 20.40
Sandra Lunn 21.37
Bonnie Lloyd-Jones 23.28
Annie Johnsen 23.52
Chris Gunn 24.33
Robyn Kennedy 25.29
Kim Young 26.01
David McCann 28.07

5 Kilometres

Dan Lloyd-Jones 17.48
Matt Edenborough 18.31
Cameron Mitchell 20.08
Matt Lambert 21.11
Todd Jeffrey 21.11
Harrison Gilligan 21.38
Travis McGeachy 21.46
Rob Mitchell 21.47
Angus Murphy 22.49
James Reilly 23.12
Stephen Seidel 23.18
Dave Connaughton 23.35
Andrew McPherson 24.06
Jason Domeny 24.55
Prue Bartlett 25.20
Monty Lloyd-Jones 26.16
Deb Connaughton 27.09
Jay Hawkins 27.36
Rocky Hawkins 27.42
Andrea Cantle 28.04
Angie Gannon 30.41
Tully Crosthwaite 30.48
Manny Deguzman 50.56
Alicia Myers 50.01
Sally Myers 51.05
Paul Pilkington 51.09