2012 Yearly Report

Injinji Mt Stromlo 12 Hour Championship, Canberra, ACT
18-19 February 2012

Michelle Thompson (C58) started off his year in fine style in the inaugural Injinji Mt Stromlo 12 Hour event which was held at the Mt Stromlo Criterium course in Canberra. The flat fast bitumen loop of 1km combined with the overnight scheduling (the event started at 6:30PM on the Saturday evening) ensured good conditions for both runners and walkers. The event was of a very high standard with the first 12 competitors all in excess of 100km (very good by Australian standards) and it was fantastic to see Michelle amongst the elite grouping at the front, coming 11th overall with a huge PB of 101.158km and taking third place overall in the women's section – all done as a walker! Steve Jordan was further back and probably had what he would describe as a bad day at the office, finishing 23rd with 71.227km.

To put Michelle's walk in context, the previous 12 Hour best by an Australian was by Carol Baird who completed 97.550km in Melbourne in 2002. The only woman to have walked further on Australian soil in 12 hours is the great English walker Sandra Brown who completed 103.600km in Melbourne in 1999 (on her way to her 100 mile qualifier). Unfortunately for Michelle, our records are track based and, since this was a road event, she can't claim any records but will have to be content with 'best' status. Michelle's 100km split of 11:51:22 propels her to 15th all time for women world wide. This is a fantastic result for this talented walker and one on which I am sure she will soon improve.

12 Hour Walk
1  
Michelle Thompson (C58)
VIC
101.158 km
2 Steve Jordan
VIC
71.227 km

Coburg 6 Hour Track Championships
Harold Stevens Athletics Track, Coburg
Sunday 11 March 2012

The Coburg 6 Hour Track Championships were held on Sunday 11 March, 5 weeks before the 24 hour races. Of the field of starters, there were 12 walkers  ably led by centurions Michelle Thompson (C58), Terry O'Neill (C18), Karyn O'Neill (C 45) and Clarrie Jack (C 4).

The walk was dominated by Michelle. A previous winner of the Coburg 24 Hour event in both run division (2010) and walk division (2011) and the fastest ever woman in Australia over the 50km racewalk distance (5:13:14 in 2011), she added yet another record to her ever increasing supply with her 6 Hour walk distance of 54.636km. This broke the Australian All-Comers record, set by Sandra Brown of England in 1999 (54.180km). Of course, to be fair to Sandra, her walk was in the context of a 100 mile effort! Indeed, magnificent walks by both women.

Michelle led from the start, with Terry and Clarrie close on her heels. However, they could not match her unrelenting pace and gradually fell behind. Terry held on well, recording a PB of 53.379km, just outside Peter Bennett's Australian M55 record, while Clarrie finished with 50.260km. NSW runner Kim Cook was next in with a very impressive inaugural walk distance of 47.613km. He was followed by Steve Jordan who was next in with 44.492km. New Zealand Centurions secretary Philip Sharp followed him with 43.940km (significantly further than last year) and the field was rounded out by John Timms 43.021km, Alex Poore 39.027km (our oldest competitor at 73 years of age), Ken Carter 29.459km and Rudolf Skrucany 29.444km.

Karyn O'Neill was second in the women's walk with 45.364km (very close to her best) while Sandra Howorth was third with 38.422km. 

The placings were as follows

6 Hour Walk Men
1  
Terry O'Neill (C18)
VIC
53.579 km  
2 Clarrie Jack (C4) VIC
50.260 km
3 Kim Cook
NSW
47.613 km
4 Steve Jordan
VIC
44.492 km
5 Philip Sharp
NZ
43.940 km
6 John Timms
VIC  
43.021 km
7
Alex Poore
VIC
39.027 km
8
Ken Carter
VIC
29.459 km
10
Ken Carter
VIC
29.444 km
6 Hour walk Women
1 Michelle Thompson (C58) 
VIC
54.636 km
2 Karyn O'Neill (C45)
VIC
45.364 km
3 Sandra Howorth
VIC
38.422 km

Coburg 24 Hour Track Championships
Harold Stevens Athletics Track, Coburg
14-15 April 2012


April saw the annual Australian Centurions 24 Hour qualifying event at the Harold Stevens Athletics Track at Coburg. Being a combined championship, 24 runners and 21 walkers toed the line at 10AM on Saturday morning awaiting the gun with runners restricted to lanes 1-2 and the walkers in lanes 3-4 of the 400m track.

Conditions were hot during the first day and the 10AM start meant that competitors had to endure around 7 hours of sun and heat before relief was forthcoming. But endure it they did with most still on the track as the sun set. Come 6:30AM the next morning as dawn broke and they were still at it albeit, in many cases, a bit the worse for wear!

We welcomed 5 overseas walkers in 2012 – Rudy Schoors, Caroline Mestdagh, Eddy Goeman and Willy Vermeulen of Belgium along with Sean Pender of Ireland / England. They joined the cream of our own local ultra walking crop in Peter Bennett, Michelle Thompson, Terry O'Neill and Clarrie Jack. And we also had a number of other impressive local contenders, some of them repeat offenders and some first timers with impressive credentials. First to the overall results:

24 Hour Walk Men
1  
Rudy Schoors (C55)
BEL
173.387 km 
2 Eddy Goeman (C60) **
BEL
161.318 km
3 Peter Bennett (C24)
QLD
161.318 km
4 Steve Jordan
VIC
157.232 km
5 Willy Vermeulen
BEL
155.927 km
6 Martin Fryer
ACT
152.241 km
7
Kim Cook
NSW 
134.694 km
8
John Timms
VIC
128.682 km
9
Louis Commins
NSW
110.849 km
10
Terry O'Neill (C18)
VIC
88.331 km
11
Phil Essam
ACT
86.052 km
12
Sean Pender
UK
70.499 km
13
Ken Carter
VIC
60.132 km
14
Doug McKay
VIC
59.717 km
16
Clarrie Jack (C4)
VIC
48.105 km
16
Gary Turner
VIC
33.591 km
24 Hour walk Women
1 Caroline Mestdagh (C56)
BEL
162.562 km
2 Michelle Thompson (C58) 
VIC
149.707 km
3 Dawn Parris
VIC
141.097 km
4
Diana Kelly
VIC
125.244 km
5
Sandra Howorth
VIC
53.496 km

Four walkers walked in excess of 100 miles. Rudy, Caroline and Peter have all completed centurion walks previously in Australia but for Eddy it was his first time so he joined our ranks as Australian Centurion Number 60.

Eddy Goeman
BEL
C60
21:16:23
Rudy Schoors
BEL
C55
22:10:05
Caroline Mestdagh
BEL
C56
22:48:25
Peter Bennett
QLD
C24
22:53:09

Michelle Thompson who set new Australian Open Residential and new Australian W40 records as follows
 
Michelle Thompson
VIC
50 Miles
9:35:43
Michelle Thompson
VIC
12 Hours
98.655 km
Michelle Thompson
VIC
100 km
12:09:52

The placegetters in the Australian 100km Championship were as follows

Men 100 km Australian Championship
1
2
3
Peter Bennett
Eddy Goeman
Rudy Schoors
QLD
BEL
BEL
12:03:41
12:44:57
13:37:53
Women 100 km Australian Championship
1
2
3
Michelle Thompson
Caroline Mestdagh
Dawn Parris
VIC
BEL
VIC
12:09:52
13:37:58
16:02:25

The Jack Webber Trophy was awarded to Eddy Goeman (C 60) for the most meritorious Centurion performance on the day.

Full race reports and statistics are available below.

The Race Results
The Race Report
The Race Photos
The Hourly Lapsheets
The Race Splits for all competitors
Diana Kelly's wonderful collage of competitors

24 Heures de Rouen, Rouen, France
16-17 June 2012


Peter Bennett travelled to France in mid June to defend his title in the 24 Heures de Rouen and defend it he did with a final winning distance of  213km. It is always a challenge to find the actual results from this race as it does not seem to have any web presence whatsover. Peter's performances in this event over the years have been pretty astonishing in terms of excellence and consistency:

2006
176.175 km
Rouen
3rd
2008
214.650 km
Rouen
1st
2009
213.885 km
Rouen
1st
2010
216.240 km
Rouen
2nd
2011
213.606 km
Rouen
1st
2012
213 km
Rouen
1st

 Sri Chinmoy Australian 24 Hour Track Championship, Blacktown, NSW
23-24 June 2012  


The Blacktown Olympic Park complex in western Sydney was the venue for the 2012 Sri Chinmoy Australian 24 Hour Track Championships. This annual event swaps between the Sri Chinmoy Carnival (even years) and the Coburg Carnival (odd years) and this year it was Sydney's turn.

First to the weather which was a talking point. The photos below make it look pretty good and that was indeed the case on Saturday (10AM Sat morning start time) but by 4:30PM we were rummaging out jumpers and tracksuits as the temperature plummeted. By nightfall it was very cold and as the hours of darkness dragged on endlessly and the frost came, it got even colder. In fact, it was definitely the toughest night I have ever spent at one of these events. One of the many support crew went out to the carpark to have a snooze in their car late in the night and the temperature outside the car registered as -3C. Yes, we all survived but it didn't help my cold!

The field of 32 starters included 5 walkers - Victorians Michelle Thompson and Steve Jordan and NSW entrants Kim Cook, Saul Richardson and Kip Melham. The aim of all the walkers was to reach 100 miles (160.9km) in the required 24 hours but it was a very hard ask in such conditions. The feat requires a very good first half and Michelle, Steve, Kim and Kip were all on target at the 12 hour mark with intermediate splits in excess of 80km. Kim retired at that stage with blistered feet and Kip and Steve both found that they slowed too much in the second half and eventually also called it quits. Saul walked for the full duration to achieve 128.856km, a good first up effort for someone with no prior experience.

So it was left to Michelle, our top lady ultra walker, to do the deed and she did so in fine style, recording a PB final distance of 174.893km. But it was not easy. She had passed the 12 Hour mark with 97.0km and looked set for a much bigger distance until the cold conditions set in and she struggled. This, combined with her own case of bad blisters, saw her reduced to survival mode. Even so, it was still the second fastest ever by an Australian (second only to Carol Baird's record of 182.657km) and she set two new Australian W40 records as follows:

Michelle Thompson
VIC
100 Miles
21:36:14
Michelle Thompson
VIC
24 Hours
174.896 km

The results of the five walkers are shown below.

9
Michelle Thompson (C58)
VIC
174.896 km
18
Saul Richardson
NSW
128.856 km
19
Steve Jordan
VIC
126.514 km
21
Anyce 'Kip' Melham
NSW
122.800 km
29
Kim Cook
NSW
85.600 km

South Australian 24 Hour Road Champs, North Adelaide
14-15 July 2012


Victorian ultra distance runner Justin Scholz went to Adelaide in mid July with a slightly different challenge in mind to normal. One of our best Australian long distance runners with a 24 Hour run best of 203.278 km, he was keen to attempt the centurion walk (walk 100 miles or 160.9km within 24 hours). He had approached me about this in June and once I had confirmed that Australian Centurion David Billett would be there to verify the performance, I gave Justin the go ahead to proceed. The course was the usual 2.200km circuit on footpaths surrounding the North Adelaide parklands with the start/finish at the Adelaide University Sports Field and the event was run by the SA Road Runners Assn. And complete the 100 miles is just what he did, in 22:09:03. He did another lap for safety and then called it quits with a total distance of 163.900 km to take sixth place overall. With this walk, Justin becomes Australian Centurion number 61

Australian 48H and Queensland 24H Track Champs, Caboolture, QLD
27-29 July 2012


The weekend of 27-29 July saw the annual Australian 48 Hour and Queensland 24 Hour Track championships in Caboolture Historical Village.  The events are principally running championships but we often see walkers in action and this year was no exception with 4 walk participants. Victorian ultra run champion Barry Loveday tried himself out in the 48 Hour walk (his first ever walking race) and he finished second overall against the runners with 283.500km, the longest distance ever walked in Australia and some 3 km further than Peter Bennett's current Australian record. QRWC president Peter Bennett finished 2nd overall and first male in the 24 Hour track championship with 185.293km to set a new Australian M55 record (and he was only 1km outside his best ever Australian walk). Victorian Steve Jordan also walked in the 24H race, recording a final distance of 115.635km. The final walker was QRWC member Sarah Vardanega who finished 12th in the 6 Hour walk with 48.242km. She then continued on to the 50km mark, done in 6:12:40 for a new Queensland record. So it was a good weekend for the small group of walkers. A quick extract follows:

Australian 48 Hour Track Championship

Barry Loveday (C 62)
VIC
283.500 km 
Queensland 24 Hour Track Championship
2 Peter Bennett (C 24)
QLD 185.293 km
9
Steve Jordan
VIC 115.635 km
6 Hour Track Race
12
Sarah Vardanega
QLD
48.242 km

Barry became Australian Centurion number 62 along the way with a 100 mile split of 22:37.56. Peter Bennett also completed yet another 100 miler, his 16th in all, with his 100 mile split of 20:40:22. For those statistically minded, their splits were

Barry Loveday (C 62)
12 Hours
86.887 km

100 Km
13:50:38

100 Miles
22:37:56

24 Hours
167.500 km

200 km
31:35:49

48 Hours
283.500 km
New Australian All Comers Record
Peter Bennett (C 24)
12 Hours 98.664km
100km 12:11:03
100 Miles 20:40:22 New M55 All-Comers and Residential Records
24 Hours
185.293 km New M55 All-Comers and Residential Records

Victorian 6 Hour Track Championships, Moe, Victoria
25 November 2012


The Victorian 6 Hour Track Championships, which have been held since 1996, are scheduled each November in Moe, eastern Victoria. The event includes both run and walk divisions and, as usual, the 2012 vent included a small group of walkers. The 8AM start did not help much as it was a very hot day with the sun out early but the four walkers all walked well and kept at it for the full 6 hours.  The star of the show was definitely Barry Loveday (C 62) whose distance of 57.090 km was fantastic considering this was only his third walking race. He raced in Caboolture in August 2012 in the Australian 48 Hour Track Championship, walking the whole way and coming third overall against the field of runners, his distance of 283km a new Australian best. Then he fronted at Middle Park for a 20km walk in September, recording 2:03:55. In this, his third race, he walked a fantastic 57.1km. His hourly splits tell the story of his walk:  9.95km, 19.75km, 29.2km, 38.6km, 47.9km, 57.1km  (9.95km, 9.8km, 9.45km, 9.4km, 9.3km, 9.2km).

1
Barry Loveday (C 62)
VIC
57.090 km
2
Brian Glover
VIC
46.308 km
3.
Steve Jordan
VIC
44.226 km
4.
John Timms
VIC
34.697 km

Barry's 6 Hour distance was the third best ever done in Australia and was a new M35 Australian All-Comers record.

Coast to Cosci Ultra Distance Run, NSW
7-9 December 2012


Fancy a nice walk through some of Australia's finest scenery? Then look no further than the Coast to Kosci. This iconic event has been going since 2004 when it was first held informally with 3 runners, two of whom completed the full 240km route. It has now built up into one of the major events on the Australian ultra calendar and 2012 saw 34 entrants testing themselves out in this most daunting of events. The race started at 5:30am on Friday December 7th at Boydtown Beach on the NSW coast and proceeded inland, climbing over 2000m overall to Australia's highest point atop Mt Kosciusko. It is a mixture of road, off road and just outright ridiculous with competitors having to cross snow drifts in the final section on this occasion.

Once again, we had one intrepid walker in action in Peter Bennett (C 24). Peter competed last year, coming 19th in 38:06:38. This year, he was even better, improving to 17th in 37:17:57. Helped by fellow centurion Terry O'Neill and others, he was on the road continuously.