Super-girl Susie Ellis knocked off a 40 kilometre bike ride at Horsham, and met up with a group of riders from Natimuk for a 50km spin out to, the up, down Mount Arapiles, all on the morning of her winning the Stawell Curtain Centre sponsored 10km Championship last Saturday. Grinding out a solid pace on […]
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Veteran runner Axel Meumann notched up his first win for several years, with a solid perfomance last Saturday to take out the Stawell Curtains Sealed Handicap 10km Championship race. Meumann credited his overdue win to his long-term training partner and race sponsor Ray Scott. Fittingly, the Stawell Amateur Athletic Club stalwarts fought out the placings
After consistent performances all season, Murtoa teenager Ilana Jorgensen finally broke through for her first win when she took out the Stawell Curtain Centre sealed handicap last Saturday. Nineteen senior runners set off over the hilly 10 kilometre course, with Jorgensen being challenged most of the way by Ivan McDonald. It was not until a
Stawell Amateur Athletic Club runner Lindy Muller produced another strong performance last Saturday to outpace the rest of the field when she took out the Stawell Curtain Centre 10km handicap. It brought up her third win for the season. A smaller field of 20 senior runners set off in the warm conditions for the combined
Stawell Curtain Centre 10km Champ & GP Stawell Amateur Athletic Club mother and son combination Allison and Alastair Dugdale made it a family affair when they took out the senior and junior handicap sections of the Stawell Curtain Centre 10km Championship last Saturday. Held over a testing course through the Rifle Range Reserve, 21 senior
Stawell Amateur Athletic Club held the Stawell Curtain Centre 10km Championship last Saturday at the Rifle Range Reserve, in fine conditions. The race marked the three quarter point of the cross country season, with fourteen senior runners still in contention to win the 2004 club aggregate. It was also the last of the championship races