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228: Josh Kerr Part 2

Episode 281 Published 4 years, 2 months ago
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228: Josh Kerr part 2 | Sydney Track Classic

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Julian’s starting to build up as his old knee starts to remerge. Brad crosses a snake doing strides. Brady finds the balance of high mileage and family life.

Peter Bol fell short of the 1000m NR at the Box Hill Burn , stopping the clock in 2:19.30, while Claudia Hollingsworth ran 2:42.78 to win the Women’s A 1000m.
Sam McEntee took the win in the 5000m with 13:36, after Stewy McSweyn pulled out after 4km, later to be revealed health issues coming off Covid. Rose Davies won the women’s 5000m in 15:23 ahead of Calli Thackery.
AthsVic Results Hub
Associated Press Report, SMH Report

At the final meet of the Vic Milers Club season, Amy Robinson & Mitchel Langborne were the winners of their A 800m races, while in the A 1500m races it was Abby Caldwell and William Lewis.
Full 1500m Results
Full 800m Results

 

Sydney Track Classic featuring the 3000m Championships was won by Rose Davies whose finishing kick was enough to hold off a fast finishing Nat Rule, with Holly Campbell in third.
Jude Thomas took out the men’s 3000m in a tight contest, just ahead of Cam Griffiths and Sam McEntee.
Bendere Oboya & Peter Bol were dominant in their respective 800m races.
https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/davies-and-thomas-crowned-australian-3000m-champions-at-sydney-track-classic/ 

 

Ky Robinson won Silver in the 5000m in 13:20.17 at the NCAA Indoor Championships representing Stanford, a second behind Oli Hoare’s 5000m Indoor Record. Lauren Ryan ran 9:01.37 representing Florida State to place fourth ahead of the upcoming World Indoor Championships.
NCAA Indoor Championship Wrap-up by Athletics Australia

 

Eloise Wellings 2:25:10 at Nagoya Marathon placing 7th to move onto 4th on the all-time list of Australian Women’s Marathons. Sinead Diver who alongside Charlotte Purdue on pacing duties went out at National Record pace, was unable to finish after 35km. Ruth Chepngetich of Kenya took the win ahead of Lonah Salpeter in 2:17:18.
Japan Running News Report

Australian Team for the Indoor World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia announced featuring:

  • Charlie Hunter

  • Catriona Bisset

  • Linden Hall

  • Jessica Hull

  • Lauren Ryan

  • Matt Ramsden

  • Oli Hoare

Stewy McSweyn was previously announced but has since withdrawn,

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