2017 Half Marathon Handicaps Take Two

This Sunday the PCCCT conducts the AJL Lifestyle/AJJL Yamaha half-marathon – a much sought after race. The 21.1 is a classic distance and this version is run from River Park, Ulverstone to Turners Beach and return. The course is a flat one but requires contenders to have done solid training and be very fit.

A runner who fits the bill perfectly is Evan Brett. Brett was noticed finishing hard two weeks ago for a close-up second and rested from last week’s event.

His main danger is sure to be Matthew Rolls who has returned to the club this year, after a long break, in great form.  He was fifth in a 12km event two weeks ago and has other recent placings. He won’t have to improve much to breast the tape first.

Aaron Robertson and Brad Taylor will also look potential winners at some stage, while Kim Reader will fly the flag for the female runners. She is another who will love this longer distance but will need to be at her best to catch Anna Murton and Ann Horton.

Entries have closed with the race starting at 9:30

Nominated time events will be held at 8:45


5 Comments

Stuart wilson · 25 July 2017 at 10:57 PM

Stuart wilson submitted entry form with 10 dollars into caravan at end of spinksie’s race does not appear in handicaps what’s going on?

Rodney Viney · 25 July 2017 at 11:01 PM

That would be an honest mistake, Stuart. I have advised Dale who will add you in and then I will repost the handicaps. Thanks for letting us know.

Brett Riley · 25 July 2017 at 11:22 PM

Hi Rod, I put an entry in to Dale in the van at the Somerset run.
Thanks…..Brett Riley

Stuart wilson · 26 July 2017 at 8:17 AM

No worries rod thanks for sorting ,they were a tad busy doing results when i dropped it off

April Bishop · 26 July 2017 at 8:35 AM

Hi Rod,
Hayden and I put in an entry for dad (Greg Smith) at the Somerset run but I can’t seem to see him in the handicaps!

Thanks,
April

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