2024 Geelong Half Marathon

A big thank you to everyone involved in the 2024 Geelong Half Marathon and 5 km Run. Special thanks to our fabulous partners – The Running Company Geelong, as well as GPC Squad for the lead cyclists and pacers, Eileen Sims from Feast Geelong as Event MC, Barwon Water and East Fruit Market.

Thanks to your participation, we will again be making a substantial contribution to the Barwon Health Foundation for the Andrew Love Cancer Centre here at the Geelong University Hospital, so they can continue their vital work.

With slightly warm but otherwise near perfect running conditions, Harry Norman was fastest male over the 21.1 km, in the outstanding time of 66 mins 47 secs,  adding to Harry’s amazing times over numerous other distances.

“The Geelong Half Marathon was a fantastic event. I have been building up training for the upcoming XCR season and the half marathon was a perfect opportunity to test myself over a distance I had not raced prior to this weekend. The course was fast, flat and protected from the wind which ensured for great racing!”

Fastest female was Tokyo Olympian, Ellie Pashley, in 73 mins 4 secs (a course record).

“I really enjoyed the run today, half marathons are always hard, but I felt like there were a lot more people out on course than when I’d done the event previously so the atmosphere was great. My half marathon PB is 1:09:14 and marathon is 2:26:20. I’m currently training for Hamburg marathon in 3 weeks. 

For new runners I think building up slowly is key. This way you can run consistently with less injury risk and will reap the rewards long term. Seeking a running coach is a great way to help you do it safely and to keep you accountable.“

 Ellie’s reflections shortly after the Tokyo Olympics are also most interesting.

Hope to see everyone back for the Geelong Half Marathon in April 2025.

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Successful Dawnbuster Fun Run

Dawnbuster Fun Run 2021. all funds raised go to Give Where You Live

Sunday 31st December

A  perfect New Year’s Eve morning saw a bumper field of 407 turn out for the thirty-second running of the 5 km Dawnbuster organised by the Geelong Cross Country Club. The total profit of around $6 800 goes to Geelong’s Give Where You Live, to continue their work for a fairer community in Geelong and our region.

The new course which started and finished at Steampacket Gardens was mainly off-road with two short steep inclines to negotiate. Isaac Hockey was a runaway overall winner whilst Maddie Kerr was the winning female. Many competitors went away with one of the numerous spot prizes thanks to the generous sponsors..

Thanks to the numerous club members who marshalled, manned the drink station and took the morning entries. And a huge thankyou to Jo and Meg from Give Where You Live.

Section winners and their times are listed below.

See you again on Dec 31st 2024 for the 33rd running of Dawnbuster.

Our next event is the Geelong Half Marathon and 5 Km Run, on April 7th. See the website for details.

Paul Austin

Event co-ordinator

Fastest times

Female: Maddie Kerr 18.39

Male: Isaac Hockey 15.36

Under 18 years

Female: Lottie Grimsey-Cook 20.53

Male: Ranveer Kambo 17.50

18-39 years

Female: Maddie Kerr 18.39

Male: Isaac Hockey 15.36

40-49 years

Female: Gemma Berry 21.02

Male: Michael Johnson 16.36

50-59 years

Female: Tanya Harding 24.01

Male: Darren Riviere 18.36

60-69 years

Female: Connie Anskaitis 26.51

Male: Alex Finlay 21.12

70 years+

Female: Wanda Kelly 29.44

Male: Mal Donnelly 24.55

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2023 season awards

The 52nd season of the club founded by Geelong Advertiser journalists in 1971 was very successful, ending with the presentation of numerous awards at St Lords on Friday night.

Results

  • Open Champions
    • Female: R. Thompson
    • Male: L. Drady.
  • Marathon Champion: D. Wright
  • Age Champions
    • Under 40: R. Thomson and L. Drady
    • Veterans: K. Wright and P. Posterino
    • Masters: S. Pedersen and J. Foran
    • Legends: C. Stephens and K. Walker
    • SuperVets: D. Elward.
  • Rory Wilson Age Graded 10 km: C. Stephens.
  • Best Clubpersons: M. Morton and D. Wright. Merit Award: A. Jenkins.
  • Sealed Series:
    • Frontmarkers: C. Stephens
    • Middlemarkers: A. Jenkins
    • Backmarkers: L. Drady
    • New and Returning Runners: W.Veitch.
  • Most Improved: A. Jenkins
  • Most Impressive: P. Fuller
  • Best First Year Runner: S. Hamilton.
Posted in Club News

Newgrove Benchtops Eliminator

A field of 55 assembled in perfect conditions for the time honoured Newgrove Benchtops Eliminator at the Canoe Club. All entrants had to complete both the 4 km and 3 km events with the best performed twenty athletes qualifying for the 2 km final.

Louis Rowan and Shaun Coffey took over the lead with 250 metres to go and try as he might Coffey could not overtake Rowan who triumphed by a metre with Sabine Hamilton 45 metres back in third place. For Rowan who represented Australia in the 2006 Commonwealth Games, it was his fifth club win and his first since 2005. A member for 28 years, Rowan has also sponsored the club for the past 13 seasons through the Steigen business.

Newgrove Benchtops Eliminator winner Louis Rowan

Thanks to Mitch Geall who was the turnaround marshal. Club President, Kevin McNulty was commended on reaching his 400 club run milestone.

Top 10 Placings

L. Rowan 7.01, S. Coffey 7.41, S. Hamilton 8.31, S. Thompson 7.59, M. Minney 6.50, S. Pedersen 7.50, K. McNulty 7.43, J. Foran 7.56, S. Andrews 8.16, D. Marshall 8.21.

Posted in Race Results

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