BBQ Stakes 5th May 2010
BBQ Stakes 5 May 2010
This was a good run for those in the IP team in today's run being in reverse since it was the monthly teams event.
IP took out the teams award,
In the individual category, Andrew Blyton took out first place, second was Colin Phillips, while third place was taken out by Pat Stakelum.
The IP team won the teams trophy, Andrew Blyton, also scored his 100th run T-Shirt, he has 4 wins, 32 runs since his last win, and has a PB of 24:24. There were more than 50 runners today, despite there being several who ran in the Canberra Running Festival events on the previous weekend, with BBQ Stakes runners being well represented in those events.
Gary Bowen last weeks winner, received his prize, he is currently undergoing a stint in the Probiotics study being undertaken by the AIS.
Greg Stretton got married on the South Coast last weekend, and ran into Roger Stewart, of the ACT Vets, who now has crook knees, but managed to have his photo taken in his Speedos, with Greg and his Wife. Watch out for the photo to appear in a future edition of Vetrunner.
This was a good run for those in the IP team in today's run being in reverse since it was the monthly teams event.
IP took out the teams award,
In the individual category, Andrew Blyton took out first place, second was Colin Phillips, while third place was taken out by Pat Stakelum.
The IP team won the teams trophy, Andrew Blyton, also scored his 100th run T-Shirt, he has 4 wins, 32 runs since his last win, and has a PB of 24:24. There were more than 50 runners today, despite there being several who ran in the Canberra Running Festival events on the previous weekend, with BBQ Stakes runners being well represented in those events.
Gary Bowen last weeks winner, received his prize, he is currently undergoing a stint in the Probiotics study being undertaken by the AIS.
Greg Stretton got married on the South Coast last weekend, and ran into Roger Stewart, of the ACT Vets, who now has crook knees, but managed to have his photo taken in his Speedos, with Greg and his Wife. Watch out for the photo to appear in a future edition of Vetrunner.
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Was trying to think of a person today, who looked after the fruit at the Canberra Marathon many years ago, and brought round to the volunteers near the finish area. He was Richard Miller, and I have not seen him for years now.
He lived somewhere out of Canberra.
Please note that the ACTCCC has cancelled the Parlouf Relays that were scheduled for Saturday, May 8. They have been cancelled to give those many members who helped out at last weekend's Road Running Festival a well deserved break.
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