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Sri Chinmoy 48 Hour Track Festival 2011

Sri Chinmoy 24-Hour Race Report 2011

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The Sri Chinmoy 24 Hour Race was held at the Athletics Centre, at QE2 Stadium, Nathan, Brisbane, commencing at 9am on Saturday June 18th and finishing at 9am on Sunday June 19th. The event also included a twelve hour and a six hour race.

The wonderful facilities of the new venue coupled with the perfectly mild Brisbane winter weather provided the perfect setting for the event. It was marvelous to see 32 competitors toeing the start line across the three races. Athletes and helpers alike journeyed from across the nation to take part.

The event was magnificent. Its grandeur and scope are exceedingly difficult to capture in a few paragraphs for an ultra event is perhaps something best experienced rather than described. It is difficult to grasp the enormity of the distances covered and the magnitude of the heroic determination; these are often conveyed more convincingly through the starkly poignant trackside realities; the blisters, cramps, nausea, exhaustion, the elation, joy and jubilation, and above all the intrepid determination that carries each runner through the long hours of the night towards a remarkable goal.

The first placed male in the 24 hour event was Trevor Allen who, with characteristic cheerfulness and easy-going disposition, broke the magical 200km barrier with a final distance of 200.405km. Not far behind was Mike Canty with 193.568km. We stand in awe of their superb efforts.

Sharon Scholz was the first placed female athlete with a distance of 163.156 km. An impressive distance, but more so when you consider that, due to a niggling injury from the World Championships only five weeks earlier, she stopped running at around the 16 hour mark. Sharon is a wonder to behold on the track; metronomic cadence, indomitable will power, ultra-efficient gait and unfailing humility and sincerity. During the course of the event she added two records to her already impressive collection, breaking the previous marks for Australian female open for 100 miles (15:57.37) and 12 hours (131.31km). We salute her heroic efforts.

The first placed male in the twelve hour race was John Pearson who covered a whopping 128.379 km. First placed female was Carol Sullivan who covered 92.232km, not bad considering she completed the Comrades Ultra Marathon only a few weeks earlier. In the six hour race Gregory Truloff covered 67.798km to claim first male and first overall, whilst Kerrie Bremner was not far behind with an impressive 63.645km, enough to claim first placed female and second place overall.

Individual heroics aside, the event was characterised by a wonderful feeling of oneness and self-transcendence. The efforts of each and every individual were applauded and appreciated in a unifying proclamation of the tremendous spirit of the ultra running community. All through the long hours of the day and night the feeling both on the track and in the lap counting tent was tremendously inspiring. The suffering of the athletes was at times clear to see, yet amidst their trials and tribulations they were still able to muster a smile for the lap counters and gentle words of encouragement for their fellow competitors.

We salute and congratulate each athlete who participated in the event. You are true hero-warriors of the running world. May we all draw upon your examples of dedication and perseverance to become not only better runners, but also better human beings. We also offer our most heartfelt thanks to all the helpers and supporters, many of whom were kind enough to lend a hand in the lap counting tent. I think it is fair to say that the event was a great success for all involved. See you next year!

Sri Chinmoy 24, 12 & 6 Hour Race Results 2011

24 HR                
Place First Name Last Name Gender Gen Pl Laps Kms Extra metres Final Distance (km)
1 Trevor Allen Male 1 501 200.4 0.005 200.405
2 Mike Canty Male 2 483 193.2 0.368 193.568
3 Sharon Scholz Female 1 407 162.8 0.356 163.156
4 Steven Houldsworth Male 3 399 159.6 0.144 159.744
5 Steve Jordan Male 4 361 149.706 0.059 149.765
6 Tony Ayris Male 5 342 136.8 0.251 137.051
7 Alun Davies Male 6 329 136.435 0 136.435
8 Paul Every Male 7 336 134.4 0.032 134.432
9 Grant Cameron Male 8 335 134 0.363 134.363
10 Robert Middleton Male 9 329 131.6 0 131.600
11 Robert Boyce Male 10 288 115.2 0.364 115.564
12 Keith Sullivan Male 11 268 107.2 0.007 107.207
13 Anyce Melham Male 12 205 82   82.000
14 Duncan Foster Male 13 173 69.2   69.200
                 
12 HR                
Place First Name Last Name Gender Gen Pl Laps Kms Extra metres Final Distance (km)
1 John Pearson Male 1 320 128 0.379 128.379
2 Geoffrey Last Male 2 279 111.6 0.03 111.630
3 Bernie Norris Male 3 269 107.6 0.046 107.646
4 Carol Sullivan Female 1 230 92 0.232 92.232
5 Bruce Webber Male 4 184 73.6 0 73.600
6 Michael Schultz Male 5 184 73.6 0 73.600
7 Eric Tradd Male 6 79 32.761 0 32.761
                 
6 HR                
Place First Name Last Name Gender Gen Pl Laps Kms Extra metres Final Distance (km)
1 Gregory Truloff Male 1 169 67.6 0.198 67.798
2 Kerrie Bremner Female 1 159 63.6 0.045 63.645
3 David Abrey Male 2 151 60.4 0.02 60.420
4 David McKinnon Male 3 141 56.4 0.213 56.613
5 Ian Watson Male 4 136 54.4 0.158 54.558
6 Kazu Fukushige Male 5 135 54 0.369 54.369
7 Sonya Graham Female 2 133 53.2 0.374 53.574
8 Susannah Harvey-Jamieson Female 3 120 48 0.159 48.159
9 Mallani Moloney Female 4 92 36.8 0.159 36.959
10 Helen Stanger Female 5 48 19.2 0 19.200
11 Lindsay Phillips Male 6 40 16 0 16.000