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No one can keep up with the Jones boy

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16 Oct, 2017 06:33 AM2 mins to read

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Thomas Conder and Liam Jones racing together alongside Kowhai Park during the Gavin Collins Half Marathon on Saturday. Photo by Tanysha-Rochelle Jones,

Thomas Conder and Liam Jones racing together alongside Kowhai Park during the Gavin Collins Half Marathon on Saturday. Photo by Tanysha-Rochelle Jones,

Wanganui Harrier Club hosted their last event for 2017 with the Gavin Collins Half Marathon on Saturday.

In warm weather conditions, the course started at the Whanganui Multisport clubrooms on Anzac Parade and ran through Kowhai Park, heading over the Dublin Street Bridge and down to the Wanganui Sailing Club on Gilberd St, before heading back on the same route.

The Gavin Collins Memorial Cup was claimed by Liam Jones in his sixth half marathon, finishing in a time of 1h 30m 50s.

Spokeswoman Mandy Jones said while this was not a personal best time, it was a good effort for Liam after a period of sickness and then injury

"It was a great ending to what has been a great season for him.

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"He won the senior boys 1500m and 3000m at Inter Schools in March and he also claimed the Whanganui senior boys cross country title back in May."

As Jones is finishing up at Whanganui High School and has university on the horizon, the win may have been his last run with the harrier club after eight years as a member.

On the day, Jones had to compete with Thomas Conder - as they ran together for the first 8km before Jones forged ahead.

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The younger brother of New Zealand representative Christian Conder, it was Thomas' first half marathon.

"He has also been a consistent regular member of the club for a decent amount of time as well. Liam and Thomas have forged a great friendship over this this time frame as well," said Mandy Jones.

Ashley Christie eventually came through to get second place with Conder finishing a very creditable third.

First woman home was Eleanor Arnst, with runnersup Nicky Scott and Kim Whyte more than ten minutes behind her.

The overall walking race was won by Damien Wood, with a good effort by Robin Howard for second and Colin Ward coming in third.

Kate Quigley raced well to be first woman's walker, with visitors Heather Yalden and Lynette Brown second and third respectively, before Paula Goudie was the next Wanganui Harrier in fourth.

There was also some excellent runs Brittney Matthews, Ben Conder, Jessica Johnstone, Lindsay Johnstone, Alice Quigley and Amelia Richmond in their respective age groups.

Although this completes the official Harrier club calender, the members will still compete and assist with the annual Pak'n Save 3 Bridges Marathon on December 9.

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