The Telegram (St. John's)

They’re (quickly) going into the Hall

Three Tely 10 champions and a man who has been in keeping with times will be inducted into NLAA Hall of Fame in July

- TELEGRAM SPORTS

A trio of former Tely 10 winners are among the four people who are being added to the Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Athletics Hall of Fame next month.

Michael Greene, Peter Lewis and Trevor O’brien, all champions in The Telegram 10-Mile Road Race, are entering the Hall as athletes, while Steve Delaney has been elected as a builder.

The announceme­nts were made by Wulf Stender, chair of the Hall of Fame selection committee, which also includes Peter Brown, Don Coaker, George Parsons and Joe Ryan.

Delaney, Greene, Lewis and O’brien will be inducted at a July 12 ceremony at the track and field building in Mount Pearl.

Their additions to the 13-yearold Hall of Fame brings to 81 the number of individual­s recognized for achievemen­ts and contributi­ons within the sport in this province.

STEVE DELANEY

It could be said Delaney, who is from Paradise, is a man for the times, or more exactly, for the timings.

Along with Bill Pomeroy, he was instrument­al in the purchase of an electronic timing system that has become so important in local road racing.

Delaney is also an executive member of the Athletics North East organizati­on, race director for the Cape to Cabot event and chief timer for NLAA road race series.

MICHAEL GREENE

A native of Placentia who now lives in Stephenvil­le Crossing,

Greene was winner of the Tely 10 in 1974, and also owns a second- and a third-place finish in the event.

He has competed in numerous marathons, with finishing times under two hours and 34 minutes in six of them, including the Boston Marathon in 1992 and the Toronto Marathon in 1983.

Greene won his first race in 1971 and has held numerous junior and senior records for distances from three to six miles. He set the masters record in 1991 in the Twin City provincial marathon championsh­ip.

PETER LEWIS

Lewis first made his mark as a runner at St. Bonaventur­e’s College and Brother Rice high school in St. John’s, advancing

in the sport to the Canadian Legion meet in 1978 and the 1981 Canada Summer Games in Thunder Bay, Ont., where he competed in the 3,000 steeplecha­se and the 1,500 event.

At Memorial University, Lewis was a member of two championsh­ip AUAA track teams He also competed in national cross-country junior, senior and university championsh­ips.

At the age of 15, Lewis ran the first of his 17 Tely 10s. He won the race twice (1984 and 1989), finished second four times and was third on a couple of occasions.

TREVOR O’BRIEN

O’brien won the Tely 10 three times (2000, 2002 and 2003), and was champion in many other NLAA races.

In 1999, the Paradise native was NLAA male road runner of the year.

In the 10,000-metre final at the Canada Summer Games in London, Ont., he captured a silver medal. He also claimed titles at Atlantic universiti­es cross country-championsh­ip three straight years, and was named conference runner of the year each time.

From 2005 to 2008, O’brien was a Sport Canada national track and field carded athlete. In 2007 he placed first in a 1,500metre race in Eugene, Oregon after representi­ng Canada in the same event at the Pacific World Cup in Vancouver. He was also wore the Canadian uniform at the Francophon­e Games in Africa and represente­d this country on the European circuit.

O’brien’s finishes at national competitio­ns included a second place in the Victoria Internatio­nal Track Classic in Victoria, B.C., a third in the national track and field championsh­ip in Ottawa and a fourth in the Olympic Trials in Victoria.

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