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BOP runners sweep titles at running festival (+pics&video)

By Gary Hamilton-Irvine
Rotorua Daily Post·
22 Nov, 2015 02:14 AM3 mins to read

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10km run and half marathon.

Rotorua runner Sue Crowley has won the feature race at the Podium Rotorua Running Festival today, thanks in part to a change in her training methods.

Crowley and Tauranga's Craig Kirkwood won the half marathon titles today during the one-day event.

About 1000 runners and walkers took part in the festival which included a half marathon, 10km race, 4km race and 2km kids' dash.

Crowley said she was rapt to win the women's half marathon in a time of 1h 28m 50s, about three minutes ahead of second-placed Sarah Joubert.

"It was a good run today. I've been doing a lot of events lately so it's nice to win one," she said.

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Crowley said she managed to stay behind one of the male runners, who set a good pace during the race.

"After the race, I went up to the guy that had been pulling me along and thanked him, and he said 'no, you were pushing me along'."

Kids 2km dash. Tiki-Pounamu Rika.    Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash. Nathaniel Short     Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash. Annika Fairbrother.   Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash. Annalise Drabble   Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash. Kody Jackson.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash. Sophia Butler  Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash. Winner of the race was Toby Stubbs (centre)  Photo/Ben Fraser
Rotorua Running Festival. Guest family. Richard, Anthony, 5, Cameron, 3, Lizzy.  Photo/Ben Fraser
10km winner Michael Voss   Photo/Ben Fraser
Rotorua Running Festival. Todd McClay in the 10km race   Photo/Ben Fraser
Rotorua Running Festival. Half marathon winner Craig Kirkwood from Tauranga.    Photo/Ben Fraser
Rotorua Running Festival.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Rotorua Running Festival. Half marathon winner Craig Kirkwood from Tauranga with kids Matthew, 10, left, and Will, 8,     Photo/Ben Fraser
Rotorua Running Festival.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Rotorua Running Festival. Half marathon winner Sue Crowley  Photo/Ben Fraser
Rotorua Running Festival.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Rotorua Running Festival.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Rotorua Running Festival.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Kids 2km dash.  Photo/Ben Fraser

Image 1 of 26: Kids 2km dash. Tiki-Pounamu Rika. Photo/Ben Fraser

Crowley currently trains with the Rotorua Trail Running Club and Lake City Athletic Club, and said the two styles of running compliment each other nicely.

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"The trail running has helped a lot with the stamina side of things and the Lake City running [on the road] is helping get the speed up," she said.

Meanwhile, in the men's half marathon race, Kirkwood and William Harris battled out a tight race.

"The two of just battled out in front, and we were just toing and froing the whole way," Kirkwood, the eventual winner, said.

"At about 15km, he had about 25 or 30 metres on me, and it stayed like that until about a kilometre to go and I could see he was starting to hurt.

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"I put a big effort in and caught him and then started sprinting and he had nothing left."

Kirkwood, who also competes in Ironman races, said he was happy with his winning time of 1h 11m 51s, which was seven seconds ahead of Harris.

"That is pretty good considering the course is not a flat course - there is a bit of mud, a few hills and bit of off-road - so I'm happy."

Kirkwood runs a coaching business in Tauranga and one of his runners Kyle MacDonald (also from Tauranga) finished in third.

The Rotorua Running Festival was first held in 2013.

Results today:

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Half marathon:
Men: 1 Craig Kirkwood (Tauranga) 1:11.51; 2 William Harris 1:11.58; 3 Kyle MacDonald 1:13.51.
Women: 1 Sue Crowley (Rotorua) 1:28.50; 2 Sarah Joubert 1:32.07; 3 Kelsey Horne 1:33.45.

10km race:
Men: 1 Michael Voss (Rotorua) 31.52; 2 John Caie 36.18; 3 Carlos Lopez Fernandez 37.28.
Women: 1 Megan Grant (Rotorua) 41.46; 2 Siobhan Griffiths 44.51; 3 Lisa Myland 45.52.

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