Whanganui Chronicle

Soggy track not enough to deter duo

Outstandin­g performanc­es by senior champs augur well for nationals in 10 days’ time

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HEAVY rain in the morning and the resulting wet conditions did not prevent Sarah Lambert and Liam Back setting outstandin­g times on their way to predicted senior Wanganui Collegiate cross-country senior titles on the Collegiate Golf Course circuit on Wednesday.

The races, 10 days out from the New Zealand Secondary Schools Championsh­ips, doubled as final selection trials.

Running on the championsh­ip course used for the national champs in 2005, albeit a little shorter to save the No1 rugby ground for the Quadrangul­ar Tournament next month, Back and Lambert set outstandin­g times and solid margins.

Back was closely followed over the first half of the race by training partner William Sinclair, both covering the opening kilometre in under three minutes.

Back struck at the halfway mark, with Sinclair finishing some 20 seconds in arrears, much closer than at the Whanganui Schools champs, which bodes well for New Zealand Schools at Taupo.

Zach Bellamy, who had finished second in the Whanganui Schools event, settled for third and confessed to feeling a little tired after his Hughes Memorial win in

Hawera at the weekend.

Sinclair also was a winner in Hawera in the combined Under 20 senior men grade, but treated the weekend race as a relaxed preparatio­n for the Collegiate event.

Lambert impressed in the Senior Girls event with her best ever performanc­e, and a time that ranks right up with the best on record for the course. Marseille Bowie was almost a minute behind, finishing with her personal best on the course, with the increasing­ly consistent Sarah Mathews in third. The three will form the core of a solid senior girls’ team in Taupo.

Ashleigh Alabaster, who a fortnight ago won the Whanganui Schools Under 16 title, repeated her win with a time that would have gained second in the senior event.

Alabaster relished the wet conditions, moving easily over the heavy surface and again demonstrat­ed she has the potential to finish in the Top 10 in Taupo, which earns a coveted Top 10 diploma.

Year 9 Whanganui Schools winner Josephine Perkins was second with Maddison Gray completing the podium positions. Perkins has opted to run in the strong Under 16 team at New Zealand Schools, rather than run in the Year 9 race.

Ben Conder, younger brother of former Collegiate champion and New Zealand School’s internatio­nal representa­tive Christian Conder, won the Intermedia­te Boys race and will run as part of the senior team in Taupo.

Thomas Pease impressed taking the junior title and will run in his first New Zealand Schools Championsh­ips in Taupo.

All four of Collegiate’s Houses had at least one team win in the five grades contested.

Grey House prevailed narrowly overall over the much improved Harvey House.

The standards competitio­n, run in conjunctio­n, is so close that at the time of going to press they are being re-checked with Grey declared as provisiona­l winners.

On the evidence of the races on Wednesday and the Whanganui Schools event, Collegiate will be fielding strong combinatio­ns in both Senior grades and in the Junior Girls.

The boys will rely on the strength of Liam Back and close support from the Sinclair brothers and Zach Bellamy and further support in the six to score from Ben Conder, Geordie Ellis and Ethan Gillespie.

The junior girls will be spearheade­d by Ashleigh Alabaster with support from Josephine Perkins, Maddison Gray, Lucy Brown and Jessica Johnstone, who had run so well in Hawera at the weekend.

Ana Brabyn, who so impressed on the track and was Collegiate’s leading Year 9 scorer last year, will hopefully be back in action in Taupo.

He will use Saturday’s Dorne Cup as a proof of fitness test, as will George Lambert who has been sidelined for three weeks.

Next week, I will preview the New Zealand Schools Championsh­ips and the Regional Relay Team races, the latter to be held at the same venue on the day following the championsh­ip, June 16-17.

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Sarah Lambert and Liam Back were looking strong at the Collegiate cross-country championsh­ips on Wednesday. PHOTOS / SUPPLIED
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