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Caulfield first home in half marathon

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Stuart Caulfield bolted home in one hour, 19 minutes, 12 seconds to win the Denmark Half Marathon in drizzly weather on Sunday morning.

About 200 runners and walkers registered in the three events which included the 21km and 10km, and 2km for children. Denmark Surf Life Saving Club volunteers assisted in marshalling the runners in the overall smooth-running of the morning.

Olivia McEwan and Reginald McEwan cruise home; Ken Willis gets some family help at the finish; Brad McDougall heads for home.
Photos: Denmark Bulletin

Second in the 21km race was Ciaran O’Kane, 1.21.38, and third Matt Hutton, 1.25.15. The fastest woman was Alice Hall, 1.32.37, Jennie Halliman, 1.42.18, and Saskia Ivanhoe, 1.45.18.

Not far behind were Denmark’s Sam Williams, 1.46.18, Chris Kirkwood, 1.48.43 and Anthony McEwan, 1.51.37.

In the 10km race Hayden Mills set a blistering pace to win in 38.59, second, youngster William Liitiaeinen, 40.50, Blair Mcfadden 44.29 and Grant Taylor 46.24.

Fiona Yard, 49.01 was the fastest woman over the 10km, second Toni Heinemann, 49.28, and Jindy Boyle, 50.40.

Brad McDougall of Torbay finished in 53.48, Olivia McEwan, 54.43, Chris Langslow, 1.13.09, Rohani McEwan, 1.18.53, Jody Hartfield, 1.22, and Petra Thomson, 1.28.25.

See all the pictures in the issue.

Denmark Bulletin 29 September 2022

This article appeared in the Denmark Bulletin, 29 September 2022.

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