BBQ Stakes 16 th March 2011
BBQ Stakes 16 th March 2011
Today's Stakes saw Kerrie Tanner return from her good run in the Six Foot Track Event, running a P.B. of around 30 minutes and second in her age group, and second in the ACT Run Women's team. She ran about 36:08 for today's BBQ Stakes event.
Winner today was Leanne Wilkes, her second win. Her over the line time was 32:56.
Lloyd Edwards was second, following several weeks of good times and good placings. Damian , Surname unsure, was third placed.
Hugh Moore had a PB of 1 second. Terry Levings was 37 th but reckons he is improving, Caroline Campbell was 41 st, her Weston Creek Half Marathon time was 2 hours, 1 second, Roger Pilkingtom was 44th, running with Robert Ey, at 45 th. The new shopping laws on trolleys, could mean the use of such trolleys may have to be revisited for the BBQ Stakes. Hugh Moore crossed the line at 40:31 today, followung his Weston Creek Half Marathon run over the weekend.
Binh Dang has had a look at his rehandicap for next week and reckons he has a chance of a win, he will give it all he can in attempting a win next week.
Doug Fry walked the course today, with his Garmin reporting a distance of 6.04 km in a time of 67:04.
He suspects the extra distance was near the track following Waldock Street.
Today's Stakes saw Kerrie Tanner return from her good run in the Six Foot Track Event, running a P.B. of around 30 minutes and second in her age group, and second in the ACT Run Women's team. She ran about 36:08 for today's BBQ Stakes event.
Winner today was Leanne Wilkes, her second win. Her over the line time was 32:56.
Lloyd Edwards was second, following several weeks of good times and good placings. Damian , Surname unsure, was third placed.
Hugh Moore had a PB of 1 second. Terry Levings was 37 th but reckons he is improving, Caroline Campbell was 41 st, her Weston Creek Half Marathon time was 2 hours, 1 second, Roger Pilkingtom was 44th, running with Robert Ey, at 45 th. The new shopping laws on trolleys, could mean the use of such trolleys may have to be revisited for the BBQ Stakes. Hugh Moore crossed the line at 40:31 today, followung his Weston Creek Half Marathon run over the weekend.
Binh Dang has had a look at his rehandicap for next week and reckons he has a chance of a win, he will give it all he can in attempting a win next week.
Doug Fry walked the course today, with his Garmin reporting a distance of 6.04 km in a time of 67:04.
He suspects the extra distance was near the track following Waldock Street.
3 Comments:
Was today the birthdate for Gary Bowen. ??
Close but no banana. Gary was 54 on Monday.
Dear Doug. I am 'hoping' to come and do the BBQ Stakes for the first time for . . . ever.
What time do you leave on your walk, and is that handicapped (by you, I assume) to finish around the time of the others.
I think it's time I stepped up to the plate, although know that hills will be my bette noir.
Carolyne
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