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Saturday 8 April 2017

2017 Scottish Centennial Cup Races Island Bay Sat 8 Apr


Andrena Patterson indicating she wants me to take 10 photos. So I did. 
Fastest male Scott Russell
Fastest female Ruby Muir (an off-road specialist)
Fastest male and dog, Michael Daly and Rover
The Centennial Cup is an out and back 5k race which replaces the old Le Gaye race that started in Derwent St and included the big hill on Beach St that took you over into Owhiro Bay.  Both races are sealed handicap but as at the time of writing there are no published results – a bit disappointing really.  I suppose participants will have to wait for Api’s weekly newsletter for these.

Historically the Le Gaye was used to help pick teams for the Shaw Baton Relay, and because of this there was generally a good turnout   For the Centennial Cup I did wonder where some of the fast Scottish runners were but it seems that a few were preoccupied racing elsewhere, Waitarere Beach to be specific.  

The clubs Facebook page reported that Nick Horspool (32.40) and Tim Hodge (33.33) finished the Great Forest 10k in 1st and 2nd place respectively with new member Matt Bonner (35.42) in 3rd place.

Unfortunately the Facebook page did not mention Niam Macdonald’s 3rd placing in the half-marathon option in a time of  1.13.58. Full Great Forest results are here and hopefully Api will pick these results up for his weekly newsletter.    


Centennial Cup Results (Now available)
Peter Tearle Cup (where are they?)
Kids Results


2km
1 MacIntyre Stevens       8.59
2 Niamh Fyfe                 9:04 First Girl
3 Maaike Day                 9:53
4 Jelle Kaiser                 10.17
5 Matthew Wallis            10.48
1km
1 Aysha MacLean           6:28
2 Spike Hayvice             6.32






Niamh Fyfe 2nd fastest overall and first girl

MacIntyre Stevens fastest overall

Maaike Day

Jelle Kaiser
Matthew Wallis




Aysha MacLean

Spike the tyke Hayvice







Rowan Hooper


Kristian Day (another off-road specialist coached by Ex Scottish Craig Kirkwood) . He is a 70 minute half-marathoner and has clocked 2.37 for the marathon.


Stephen Day just managing to cope with a flat course


Harrison Burnard never misses an opportunitiy to race


Andrew Wharton 


Chris Wharam


Valentino Luis-Hernandez


Miles Jones


Andy Ford chasing Grant McLean




Peter Stevens



Jamie White, late for the finish



James Turner, new club handicapper


Jim Jones


Phil Sadgrove, 2nd on handicap


Ayesha Shafia, a 5k waterfront regular


Dion Gamperle


Tony Wolken


Gerard Gordon


Michael Wray


Karl Jackson


Nick Bagnall 3rd on handicap


Matyas James


John Plimmer


Marshall Clark


Jamie Dunn & Ben Isaacs





Tricia Sloan


Petra Bolitho 1st on handicap


Dorota Starzak 


Glenn Wallis






Rachel Cunningham




Paul Rodway

Lyn Clark


Pam Graham


Helen Bradford


Helen Willis



Michael Daly and Rover

Rover trying to look cool for the finish



Bob Stephens


Caroline Fyfe



Stephanie Cheevers


Ross Lake


Christina Gardiner


Stu Beresford


Karen Jenkinson



Della Laird


Nigel Roberts


Sharon Wray









Loretta Desourdy

Maria Chandler

Don Stevens