Sunday, 26 October 2014

Late October Racing

The 2014 Oktoberfest Run was not the only race H+Pers ripped apart this fall.  Here are some other recent results for the team:

Scotiabank Half and Full Marathon



Half Marathon

RunnerRob finished with an outstanding new personal best of 1:14:14, placing 12th OA in a very competitive field.

Despite a few road blocks during the race (like dropping her race bib and having to run back to find it), Tracy still finished with an outstanding new PB of 1:38:40!

Justin Buis hammered a very impressive 1:41:22, taking almost 30 minutes off his PB of 2:10 from the start of the season!

Kristin Marks had a very solid PB of 1:52, taking 10 minutes off her previous best!

Full Marathon

Holger, using this race as a tune up run, ran a very solid 3:05:45!

Helen finished with an outstanding new PB of 3:45, taking almost 15 minutes off her PB from last
year!


Horror Hill

Just 1 week after PBing at the Oktoberfest 10K, Aaron Mailman WON the 10K OA.

Dave had a great showing in the 25K, hammering hard and placing 2nd OA.

In the 6-hour race, Vicki managed to win OA for females with an outstanding 62.5K.  This is Vicki's first OA win ever- congrats!

Andrew Heij placed 14th in the 6 hour with a very solid 55K on the day!

Heather Heij ran tough through a cold and congested lungs, finishing with just under 28K.

Steve Parke had a great showing.  He ran in a pink tutu and acted as a guide for a fellow athlete (Rhonda-Marrie Avery) who also happens to be an stand-out blind runner, raising money for
Kidsability!

College XC
Payton and her Conestoga College teammates managed to place 3rd at the Ontario Provincial championships.  Payton was 4th on her team with a solid time of 23 minutes.  This is enough to qualify the girls for the National Championships in Calgary! 

Ahmed Ahmed had a great showing as an individual.  Without a solid team to work with, Ahmed battled hard to finish in 28th place with a time just under 31 minutes for the very technical 8K course. 


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