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Great times running in fun half marathon

Hundreds out for Hatuma Half Marathon

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Astrong wind warning didn’t deter hundreds of runners and walkers who raced around Lake Whātuma for the Hatuma Half Marathon last Sunday.

With more than 300 competitor­s taking part in the Central Hawke’s Bay event, the half marathon continues to be a highlight on the CHB sporting calendar after more than 40 years.

Newly appointed event manager, Kahlia Fryer, was pleased with the number of entries, with 203 runners and 103 walkers competing as individual­s or as part of the 14 teams on the course. The 10km section proved popular again, increasing to 143 entries, an jump of 38 participan­ts from last year.

Contenders often return and Derren Hutchinson is one of them. The winning race walker took out the title last year as well.

Every participan­t has their own reason for signing up — Bernadette and David Brokenshir­e from Rongotea are training for the New

York Marathon in November.

It was a fabulous day out for teams too; with siblings, mums and children, friends and workmates competing together. Team Eat My Dust won the half marathon social team running category with their four-man team. Corporate team Takapau Health Care Trotters said “we like to promote health and fitness and have fun along the way”.

Fryer wholeheart­edly agrees with them: “The purpose of the Hatuma Half Marathon is for participan­ts to have fun and get active at the same time”.

Fryer acknowledg­ed that the half marathon would not be possible without the support of local businesses and organisati­ons — Hatuma Group (the major sponsor), Brun’s Charter Services, The Civic Theatre, Central FM, Sport Hawke’s Bay, CHB District Council, Waipawa Butchery, Waipukurau Jockey Club, CHB Tank Cleaners, Traffic Management CHB, and CHB College.

The Hatuma Half Marathon organising committee also thanked the volunteers. Next year’s event will be on Sunday September 15.

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Photo / Paul Taylor ?? Runners set off from Waipukurau Racecourse for the scenic Hatuma Half Marathon.
Young runners stretch in preparatio­n for the race.
Photo / Paul Taylor Photo / Paul Taylor Runners set off from Waipukurau Racecourse for the scenic Hatuma Half Marathon. Young runners stretch in preparatio­n for the race.
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For the full list of results visit www. hatumahalf­marathon.co.nz. All event photos will be posted to the Hatuma Half Marathon Facebook page.
i For the full list of results visit www. hatumahalf­marathon.co.nz. All event photos will be posted to the Hatuma Half Marathon Facebook page.

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