Howdens of Stawell

In his maiden cross country win last year, Horsham runner Graeme Eldridge showed a liking for the hilly eight kilometre Stawell Toyota Handicap course through the Ironbarks and franked that form by winning the same race last Saturday. In a dramatic drive to the line, Eldridge stuck on grimly to beat the fast-finishing Matilda Iglesias […]

Waltzing Matilda Iglesias is a girl who seems constantly on the move. She was at Werribee last week for the Mansion Fun Run; is in Melbourne next week for the Wings for Life World Run; she’ll Run the Gap at Halls Gap on May 22, the Run Forrest trail run through the Otway Ranges in

Horsham hospital worker Selina Heard-Price ran eight kilometres for the first time in her life on Saturday and it netted her an astounding win on debut with the club. Battling near exhaustion for the last two kilometres of the race, Selina made the most of her generous handicap and held on grimly for her 30

Horsham’s Patrick Ellis overcame a bout of self doubt brought on by a severe dose of the flu when he charged to a pugnacious win in the eight kilometres Howdens of Stawell Handicap, raced in the Ironbarks near Stawell last Saturday. “I shouldn’t have run,” Patrick wheezed after the event. “I felt really crook jogging

Nathaniel Warren fought his way to the front in the closing stages of the race, to take out the Howdens of Stawell Handicap. Held over a tough, hilly course in fantastic autumn weather, the conditions were perfect for running. A very small field of eleven runners set off over the 8km course, with Gary Saunders

In an all female affair, Stawell Amateur Athletic Club runners Lindy Muller, Alexa Duke and Meg Parnaby produced one of the most exciting finishes in years, when Muller claimed victory within the final few metres to the line. Competing in the Howdens of Stawell 8 kilometre handicap, Muller made the most of the 4 minute

It was an all female affair when Stawell Amateur Athletic Club runners Lindy Muller, Emma Kelly and India Burns took the major prizes in all three age categories during last Saturdays Howdens of Stawell Handicap. Muller, running in her first season with the club, got off to a good start in the 24 strong senior

After struggling for form earlier this season, a determined Sharon Howden backed up her second placing from the previous week with a gutsy win last Saturday, taking out the Howdens of Stawell 8km Handicap. Perfect running conditions greeted the large field of 32 senior Stawell Amateur Athletic Club runners who set off on the first

Col Barnett followed up his Championship win last week with another great run to take out the Howdens Of Stawell Handicap race last Saturday in fine but overcast conditions. A field of 22 senior runners lined up for the demanding 6.5km figure eight course through the hilly ironbark forest. Gary Saunders was first runner away,

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