FLEMINGTON
ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS
18 MAY 2002
Our depth in Section 1 has taken a backward step with
the departure of Andrew Letherby and Julian Dwyer, yet in a number of ways the
team performance was pleasing in this year’s, 10 k. road championship. Marcus
Tierney was unavailable, as he is travelling overseas at present, having
concluded his doctoral studies. Nevertheless,
we fielded two full teams in the rather chilly conditions which faced the field
of nearly 400 athletes who toed the line on Saturday 18 May.
This race is the premier road race in the winter season and usually
attracts a high quality field at the top end of the competition.
Box Hill had 14 starters, with Patrick Kelly starting
of with a bold burst of speed to be in amongst the very large group of
accomplished runners for the first 500 metres of the race.
Lee Troop, (Geelong), in an official fitness test for his Marathon place
in the Commonwealth Games showed early pace, taking the lead from 23 runners in
the lead pack after two and a half kilometres.
Craig Mottram (Geelong), Nick Harrison (Glen Huntly), Steve Moneghetti
(Ballarat YCW), Simon Field (St Kevins), Rod de Highden (Doncaster), Richard
Gleisner (Ballarat YCW), David Eadie GH), Paul Fenn (Eureka) and a number of
others were prominent early in the first of the three laps to be run in this
race.
Dale Bickham started off fast early, to be running
side by side with Graeme Olden in the first 30, followed by Paul Boxshall 50
metres to the rear, with Luke Yeatman and Sam Hassett being in the first 60 as
well. Patrick Kelly had settled
into his race pace in around 95th place.
Further back we had four athletes reasonably close together, with Adam
Pepper, John Vaitkunas (competing for the first time in several years after a
break), Tony Bird and Chris O’Connor running within a minute of each other.
Matt Slater was further back.
Doncaster appeared to be in a winning position in the
teams’ race at this early stage seemingly eclipsing Doncaster with Geelong not
far behind. Box Hill appeared to be
in about 6th position in Section 1.
After the completion of the second lap, Craig
Mottram had exercised authority over the filed and moved well clear, with Steve
Moneghetti showing he was still extremely competitive, moving through the field
into second place with Lee Troop slipping back imperceptibly and Nick Harrison
and Rod de Highden looking strong. Simon
Field fell away after a strong start to fall out of contention for a top finish.
Of the Box Hill athletes, Graeme Olden continued his forward momentum,
picking up several places in the concluding stages and finishing with his
trademark 100% commitment right to the finishing line, with Paul Boxshall
maintaining his forward progress to place solidly.
Luke Yeatman also improved his relative position making up some ground on
Paul to finish about half a minute behind, with Dale Bickham paying the price
for his enthusiasm in the first lap just behind Luke.
Sam Hassett maintained his position and was in the first 60 or so.
Patrick Kelly held on to finish just outside the first 100, to make up our
Section 1 team.
Doncaster beat Glen Huntly in Section 1 for the second time this year by around 7 points, and Geelong were not very far behind in third place. Official team placings have not yet been posted, but it appears that Box Hill was in about 6th place, behind Ballarat YCW and APS.
All times and placings are listed below.
It was pleasing to see a number of Box Hill supporters on the course
shouting for our athletes.
Andrew White was prominent in the Under 18 10
kilometre race for the first six kilometres.
Unfortunately he was inconvenienced by an annoying niggle on the side of
his knee and was compelled to pull out short of the finish.
Leading performances
1
Craig Mottram 29
m. 07
2
Steve Moneghetti
29 m. 41
3 Nick Harrison
29 m. 45
4
Rod de Highden 29
m. 49
5
Lee Troop 29 m. 55
Division
1 Box Hill Performances
|
Position |
Name |
Time |
|
27 |
Graeme
Olden |
31
m. 53 |
|
37 |
Paul
Boxshall |
32
m. 32 |
|
49 |
Luke
Yeatman |
33
m. 02 |
|
51 |
Dale
Bickham |
33
m. 08 |
|
60 |
Sam
Hassett |
33
m. 27 |
|
101 |
Patrick
Kelly |
34
m. 53 |
Section 3
|
126 |
Chris
O’Connor |
35
m. 42 |
|
134 |
Adam
Pepper |
36
m. 01 |
|
136 |
John
Vaitkunos |
36
m. 09 |
|
153 |
Tony
Bird |
36
m. 40 |
|
243 |
Matt
Slater |
39
m. 47 |
Other Box Hill Competitors
|
287 |
Wes Windsor |
41 m. 52 |
|
317 |
Dave Boyd |
43 m. 29 |
Open Women
With a number of regulars, such as Nikki Chapple, Megan
Sloane and Georgie Connell missing, it was left to the relative newcomers of the
club to “fly the flag” in the women’s open 10k at Flemington. In the cold,
windy conditions, Fiona Turner was our first runner home in 46th
place in the time of 42:35. She was followed by Audra Papworth in 51st
place and Amanda Harper 56th .
|
46. Fiona Turner |
42:35 |
|
51. Audra Papworth |
44:03 |
|
56. Amanda Harper |
45:50 |
Under 20
Without the benefit of official team results, it appears
that the under 20 women again won the teams race (as they did in the Brimbank
relays). Emily Smith was close to the leaders in the first lap and despite
losing some ground in the second half of the race finished 4th in
39:42. Jocelyn Keage is still returning to full fitness after some setbacks last
year and was suffering from a cold but still managed to finish 8th
ahead of Beth Bird in 11th place.
|
4. Emily Smith |
39:42 |
|
8. Jocelyn Keage |
42:42 |
|
11. Beth Bird |
45:50 |
Under 18
Georgie McCallum and Amy Zagato got in some good
over-distance work to finish 4th and 6th respectively in
their 10k road race debuts.
|
4. Georgie McCallum |
44:10 |
|
6. Amy Zagato |
45:35 |
Under 16
Hayley Tomlinson ran another great race to win the under 16
, 3k event at Flemington in a time of 10 minutes flat. Hayley not only beat all
the under 16 girls, but also beat all but two of the under 16 boys. Sarah Evans
also ran well to finish 15th in a time of 11:54.
|
1. Hayley Tomlinson |
10:00 |
|
15. Sarah Evans |
11:54 |