Pakuranga Athletes Take First Place At Fun Run
Pakuranga Athletes Take First Place At Fun Run
Athletes from the Pakuranga Athletics Club took first male and first female places at the Ports of Auckland Round the Bays this morning
Athletes, novices, colleagues, families and friends of all ages gathered together this morning for New Zealand’s largest fun run, the 39th annual Ports of Auckland Round the Bays 2011.
As Auckland Mayor Len Brown fired the starter gun at 9.30am, an estimated 70,000 walkers, runners and wheelchair athletes surged forward on their 8.4km journey from Quay Street to St Heliers Bay.
First to cross the finish line
in 26 minutes and 19 seconds was Scott Winton (37), a
marathon runner who belongs to the Pakuranga Athletics
Club.
Scott led the throng of runners for almost the
entire course.
“I love running Tamaki Drive,” says Scott, who runs the route often as part of his marathon training. “To do it without the traffic and the support of the crowds was an amazing experience."
Coming in a close second was Jono Jackson (20), who completed the distance in 26 minutes and 39 seconds (Jono also placed second in the 2010 event).
The first woman across the line in 34 minutes, 17 seconds was Rachel Penney, a triathlete also of the Pakuranga Athletics Club.
“This is a great training distance run for me,” says Rachel. “It was really hot but the slight headwind helped with that a bit.”
The second woman to finish was Kate Campbell in a time of 35 minutes and 21 seconds.
Scott, Rachel, Jono and Kate were
some of the 40,000 individuals and team members who had
officially registered to take part in the event.
The
light easterlies couldn’t quite take the heat out of the
warm and sunny conditions, making it a hot run for
some.
Following the fun run, thousands of hungry and
thirsty participants met family and friends for celebratory
barbeques, picnics and entertainment at Madills Farm and
Glover Park.
Event spokesperson, Fairfax Media Group
Sales and Marketing Manager Sandra King, says the day was
again a huge success, with tens of thousands of dollars
raised for several children’s charities.
“Our
registered participants can have a well-earned sleep tonight
knowing that by taking part, their fitness levels are not
the only thing to benefit from today - they have helped
raise money for some extremely deserving charities.”
The
charities benefiting from the proceeds of this year’s
event are Kidney Kids, Koru Care, the Waitemata Harbour
Clean-Up Trust and Fairfax First Books.
Sponsors include
Watercare, Coca-Cola Amatil (Pump water), Mobico,
Radioworks, Liquorland, Austins, Novelli Apparel and Carlton
Party Hire.
Finish times for all registered participants
will be available from tomorrow (Monday) at www.roundthebays.co.nz
.
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