A “refresher course” in correct running technique paid immediate dividends for Horsham runner Paul Atherton when he broke through for his first win in two years in the five kilometre Community Axis handicap, held at Haven near Horsham. Having recovered from a nagging hamstring complaint that was slow to respond to treatment and exercise, Paul, […]
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Leggy Meggy Boan has had nightmares about her embarrassing gaffe when she unaccountably stopped short of the finish line and was denied a maiden cross-country win a couple of weeks ago. But she quickly made amends for her mishap by smashing a strong field to win the eight kilometre Horsham Little Aths Handicap at Haven,
With Horsham runners featuring strongly on the leaders board over the majority of the season, Stawell runner Meg Parnaby has kept the winning theme following Rhonda Clarke’s win last week. With a major disruption in her training program, Meg Parnaby has shaken off the the effects of a “bruising slip at the supermarket” where she
Gary Saunders found the basically flat conditions to his liking in last Saturday’s Community Axis Handicap, attacking the race from the start to take out the event by over 2 minutes. Run over a 5km bushland course at Haven, south of Horsham, runners had to negotiate several steep sided gullies along the way. Running from
After a long period of generally indifferent form, John Collins found a little of the old magic in last Saturday’s Community Axis Handicap, taking out the race by half a minute. Run over a 5km course along the banks of a creek at Haven, south of Horsham, runners were constantly challenged by washouts and tributary
Cool but fine conditions greeted a good field of 30 senior runners, who lined up to tackle the new Community AXIS Handicap course at Haven, just south of Horsham. Winding its way along the edge of a creek, the 5 kilometre course, although basically flat, had plenty of interesting twists and turns as well as