19-04-2011, 02:15 PM
CHRISTCHURCH
Hagley Memorial Relay, North Hagley Park ââ¬â 16 April 2011
New Brighton/Olympic team of Hayden McLaren, Brett Dawber, Dave Ridley, Kerry Faass, James Elvery and Nick Burrow won the senior men relay. Papanui TocH won the master men. University with Nicki McFadzien, Angie Smit, Alex Williams and Fiona Crombie won the senior womenââ¬â¢s relay. Port Hills won the master women with University winning the M19 and Christchurch Avon the W19.
Fastest 4km laps: senior men; Andrew Davidson 12m 40s, Brett Dawber 12m 49s, Hayden McLaren 12m 53s, Matt Ingram 13m 1s, James Elvery 13m 12s. M19; Alex Gorrie 12m 39s. Masters; Kerry Faass 13m 2s, Richard Bennett 13m 8s. Senior women; Fiona Crombie 14m 26s, Nicki McFadzien 14m 33s, Lucy Oliver 14m 41s, Whitney Greig 15m 29s, Angie Smit 15m 41s. W19; Ashlee Gunnard 14m 2s, Margot Gibson 15m 0s. Masters; Tracey Crossley 15m 36s.
DUNEDIN
28th Three Peaks 26km Mountain Race ââ¬â 17 April 2011
Norman Dunroy, second in last Decemberââ¬â¢s Kepler Challenge, was the fastest in 2h 4m 47s. Dunroy was competing in the masters section. The open menââ¬â¢s winner was Peter Meffan in 2h 12m 1s from Michael Wakelin 2h 12m 35s. Louisa Andrew a master was the fastest woman in 2h 35m 0s. The open section winner was Whitney Dagg in 2h 44m 16s from Olivia Faull 2h 54m 32s.
AUCKLAND
Auckland long distance track walking championships, Pakuranga 17 April 2011
David Sim won the 20,000m championship in 1h 59m 17s from Rodney Thorne 2h 13m 56s. Shirley Barber won the womenââ¬â¢s 20,000m in 2h 47m 25s. Paul Jackson won the junior 10,000m championship in 1h 4m 20s from Andrew Jackson 1h 6m 31s.
ROUND-UP OF ROAD RACES AROUND THE COUNTRY
Pakuranga 5km 11 April: Peter Wheeler 17m 15s, Hayley Faulconbridge 20m 13s.
Oââ¬â¢Haganââ¬â¢s Viaduct 5km Auckland 12 April: Gavin Stevens 16m 17s, Rachel Bowie 17m 39s.
Rat Race 5km Takapuna 13 April: Ryan Smith 16m 38s, Anna Bramley 17m 30s.
Alpine Lodge Loop the Lake, 25km around Lake Rotoiti Nelson 17 April: Phil Costley (Nelson) 1h 38m 26s from Tim Bolter (Hokitika) 1h 44m 16s. First woman Helen Gillespie (Hokitika) 2h 4m 16s.
USA OUTDOORS
Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee FL 8 April: David Ambler 100m 10.53s (0.0), Erin Nixon 1500m 4m 37.52s (4).
Rafer Johnson ââ¬â Jackie Joyner Kersee Invitational, Westwood CA 9 April: Marshall Hall discus throw 52.12m (3), Ashley Aitken 800m 2m 12.03s (6), Sarah Saddleton high jump 1.70m (3), Te Rina Keenan discus throw 45.98m (4).
Rutgers Invitational, New Brunswick NJ 9 April: Olivia Burne 1500m 4m 36.69s (1).
George Davis Invitational, Lowell MA 9 April: Alex Wallace 800m 1m 55.14s (1), Laura Nagel 3000m 9m 35.38s (1).
Colorado U Invite, Boulder CO 9 April: Michael Banks 3000m 9m 18.85s (17).
Ole Miss Invitational, Oxford MS 9 April: Willy Hubber SP 13.29m (15), DT 42.12m (16), HT 49.35m (7).
Mason Spring Invitational, Fairfax VA 9 April: Carl Mackenzie 800m 1m 52.49s.
Sun Angel Track Classic, Tempe AZ 9 April: Alice Feslier-Holmes 800m 2m 12.63s (9), Camille Buscomb 1500m 4m 38.05s (25).
Mt SAC Relays, Hilmer Lodge Stadium Mt San Antonio College, Walnut CA 14 April: Ben Ashkettle 10,000m 30m 28.43s. 15 April: 1500m; Alex Wallace 3m 48.01s, Matt Lambert 3m 49.52s, Laura Nagel 4m 23.23s, Ashley Aitken 4m 27.72s, Sarah Saddleton high jump 1.70m, 5000m Paula Whiting 15m 46.91s, Hayley Green 16m 23.67s, Annie Keown 16m 25.97s, Mathew Mildenhall 13m 55.04s, Carl Mackenzie 1500m 3m 53.14s, Dominic Channon 5000m A 13m 59.09s 6th, Daniel Wallis 5000m B 14m 6.85s 5th.
LOVELOCK TRACK 50th ANNIVERSARY
The 50th anniversary of the opening of the Lovelock Track on 15 April 1961 was celebrated along with the official opening of the new Owairaka Athletic Club rooms on Friday evening.
The track is notable for the two world records set by Bill Baillie on 24 August 1963. Baillie set a then world 20,000m record of 59m 28.6s and a one hour record of 20,190m.
Famous former Owairaka Club member Sir Murray Halberg cut the ribbon to formally open the new club rooms. In an inspiring address Sir Murray said that it was all about opportunity, providing the opportunity for people to take part in the sport.
Hagley Memorial Relay, North Hagley Park ââ¬â 16 April 2011
New Brighton/Olympic team of Hayden McLaren, Brett Dawber, Dave Ridley, Kerry Faass, James Elvery and Nick Burrow won the senior men relay. Papanui TocH won the master men. University with Nicki McFadzien, Angie Smit, Alex Williams and Fiona Crombie won the senior womenââ¬â¢s relay. Port Hills won the master women with University winning the M19 and Christchurch Avon the W19.
Fastest 4km laps: senior men; Andrew Davidson 12m 40s, Brett Dawber 12m 49s, Hayden McLaren 12m 53s, Matt Ingram 13m 1s, James Elvery 13m 12s. M19; Alex Gorrie 12m 39s. Masters; Kerry Faass 13m 2s, Richard Bennett 13m 8s. Senior women; Fiona Crombie 14m 26s, Nicki McFadzien 14m 33s, Lucy Oliver 14m 41s, Whitney Greig 15m 29s, Angie Smit 15m 41s. W19; Ashlee Gunnard 14m 2s, Margot Gibson 15m 0s. Masters; Tracey Crossley 15m 36s.
DUNEDIN
28th Three Peaks 26km Mountain Race ââ¬â 17 April 2011
Norman Dunroy, second in last Decemberââ¬â¢s Kepler Challenge, was the fastest in 2h 4m 47s. Dunroy was competing in the masters section. The open menââ¬â¢s winner was Peter Meffan in 2h 12m 1s from Michael Wakelin 2h 12m 35s. Louisa Andrew a master was the fastest woman in 2h 35m 0s. The open section winner was Whitney Dagg in 2h 44m 16s from Olivia Faull 2h 54m 32s.
AUCKLAND
Auckland long distance track walking championships, Pakuranga 17 April 2011
David Sim won the 20,000m championship in 1h 59m 17s from Rodney Thorne 2h 13m 56s. Shirley Barber won the womenââ¬â¢s 20,000m in 2h 47m 25s. Paul Jackson won the junior 10,000m championship in 1h 4m 20s from Andrew Jackson 1h 6m 31s.
ROUND-UP OF ROAD RACES AROUND THE COUNTRY
Pakuranga 5km 11 April: Peter Wheeler 17m 15s, Hayley Faulconbridge 20m 13s.
Oââ¬â¢Haganââ¬â¢s Viaduct 5km Auckland 12 April: Gavin Stevens 16m 17s, Rachel Bowie 17m 39s.
Rat Race 5km Takapuna 13 April: Ryan Smith 16m 38s, Anna Bramley 17m 30s.
Alpine Lodge Loop the Lake, 25km around Lake Rotoiti Nelson 17 April: Phil Costley (Nelson) 1h 38m 26s from Tim Bolter (Hokitika) 1h 44m 16s. First woman Helen Gillespie (Hokitika) 2h 4m 16s.
USA OUTDOORS
Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee FL 8 April: David Ambler 100m 10.53s (0.0), Erin Nixon 1500m 4m 37.52s (4).
Rafer Johnson ââ¬â Jackie Joyner Kersee Invitational, Westwood CA 9 April: Marshall Hall discus throw 52.12m (3), Ashley Aitken 800m 2m 12.03s (6), Sarah Saddleton high jump 1.70m (3), Te Rina Keenan discus throw 45.98m (4).
Rutgers Invitational, New Brunswick NJ 9 April: Olivia Burne 1500m 4m 36.69s (1).
George Davis Invitational, Lowell MA 9 April: Alex Wallace 800m 1m 55.14s (1), Laura Nagel 3000m 9m 35.38s (1).
Colorado U Invite, Boulder CO 9 April: Michael Banks 3000m 9m 18.85s (17).
Ole Miss Invitational, Oxford MS 9 April: Willy Hubber SP 13.29m (15), DT 42.12m (16), HT 49.35m (7).
Mason Spring Invitational, Fairfax VA 9 April: Carl Mackenzie 800m 1m 52.49s.
Sun Angel Track Classic, Tempe AZ 9 April: Alice Feslier-Holmes 800m 2m 12.63s (9), Camille Buscomb 1500m 4m 38.05s (25).
Mt SAC Relays, Hilmer Lodge Stadium Mt San Antonio College, Walnut CA 14 April: Ben Ashkettle 10,000m 30m 28.43s. 15 April: 1500m; Alex Wallace 3m 48.01s, Matt Lambert 3m 49.52s, Laura Nagel 4m 23.23s, Ashley Aitken 4m 27.72s, Sarah Saddleton high jump 1.70m, 5000m Paula Whiting 15m 46.91s, Hayley Green 16m 23.67s, Annie Keown 16m 25.97s, Mathew Mildenhall 13m 55.04s, Carl Mackenzie 1500m 3m 53.14s, Dominic Channon 5000m A 13m 59.09s 6th, Daniel Wallis 5000m B 14m 6.85s 5th.
LOVELOCK TRACK 50th ANNIVERSARY
The 50th anniversary of the opening of the Lovelock Track on 15 April 1961 was celebrated along with the official opening of the new Owairaka Athletic Club rooms on Friday evening.
The track is notable for the two world records set by Bill Baillie on 24 August 1963. Baillie set a then world 20,000m record of 59m 28.6s and a one hour record of 20,190m.
Famous former Owairaka Club member Sir Murray Halberg cut the ribbon to formally open the new club rooms. In an inspiring address Sir Murray said that it was all about opportunity, providing the opportunity for people to take part in the sport.