BBQ Stakes 5th October 2011
The first of the month when the race is run in the reverse direction.
One early tunner was caught out by running in the normal direction, due to her early start time, but she finished the run in an early placing, and booked in at the end. She is a seasoned runner, and has many runs to her credit.
Matthew Murphy, 500 runs to his credit, ran one of the fastest times for the day, the backmarker on the day. His best is 22:11 in 2010, today's run was timed at 22:20. John Schedding's son helped with relocating the trolleys to the finish line on the day, and spent some of his waiting time doing an experiment with the ants near the finish area. Daniel Buckley, last week's winner did the timing. Daniel is building up a string of first placings in recent months. Axel Godeck, now retired, finished at 39:54, Caroline Campbell finished second and Ruth Baussmann took out third placing. The teams event had Raymond Chao and Jeff King finishing well for IP australia, John Hall notched up his 30 th year of running the BBQ Stakes, Helen Larmour ran 28:19, recently.
One early tunner was caught out by running in the normal direction, due to her early start time, but she finished the run in an early placing, and booked in at the end. She is a seasoned runner, and has many runs to her credit.
Matthew Murphy, 500 runs to his credit, ran one of the fastest times for the day, the backmarker on the day. His best is 22:11 in 2010, today's run was timed at 22:20. John Schedding's son helped with relocating the trolleys to the finish line on the day, and spent some of his waiting time doing an experiment with the ants near the finish area. Daniel Buckley, last week's winner did the timing. Daniel is building up a string of first placings in recent months. Axel Godeck, now retired, finished at 39:54, Caroline Campbell finished second and Ruth Baussmann took out third placing. The teams event had Raymond Chao and Jeff King finishing well for IP australia, John Hall notched up his 30 th year of running the BBQ Stakes, Helen Larmour ran 28:19, recently.
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