The Northland Age

Plenty to celebrate at Paihia

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Terrible weather may have kept plenty away from the Explore Paihia Half Marathon and 12km run/ walk on Sunday, although organisers reported the event was still a well-attended success in spite of the conditions.

Of the initial 500-plus entries, only an estimated 150 fronted in the end, but spokesman Ed Lyman noted this certainly didn’t prevent the after-party at Thirty30 from “going off!”

He also congratula­ted all the winners whose names will be engraved on the event’s amazing trophies, which were carved by Ngawha Prison inmates, and everyone else who took partin this second staging of the event.

Top- place finishes in the various categories contested on the day were as follows. 21km run, male: Chris Walls 1.30.40s, 1 ( i. e. 1st), Tim Anderson 1.33.23s, 2, Liam Gibson 1.34.40s, 3; female: Caris Teo 1.40.16s, 1, Loren Duffy 1.42.27s, 2, Amy House 1.43.19s, 3. 21km walk, male: Jack Chibnall 2.16.16s, 1, Allan Connelly 2.29.04s, 2, Gareth Doull 2.34.34s, 3; female: Corinne Smith 2.12.20s, 1, Jan Whitaker 2.24.17s, 2, Jackie Chibnall 2.37.40s, 3.

12km run, male: Johnny Greener 55.54s, 1, Dennis Langton 56.00s, 2, David Prickett 57.20s, 3; female: Lisa Wujec 1.05.19s, 1, Scarlett Murray 1.07.17s, 2, Janice Powell 1.08.25s, 3. 12km walk, male: Matt Honeycombe 1.24.07s, 1, Neil Hollings 1.25.04s, 2, Jason Riome 1.26.04s, 3; female: Wendy Huddleston 1.35.30s, 1, Giselle Heihei 1.40.46s, 2, with Sarah Schmack and Jen Morrison both 1.42.50s, thus 3=.

 ?? PICTURE / SUPPLIED ?? PODIUM: The top placegette­rs in the women’s 21km division of the Paihia Half Marathon, and 12km run on Sunday were Caris Teo (middle) Loren Duffy and Amy House.
PICTURE / SUPPLIED PODIUM: The top placegette­rs in the women’s 21km division of the Paihia Half Marathon, and 12km run on Sunday were Caris Teo (middle) Loren Duffy and Amy House.

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