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  • 06 July 2002 Self-Transcendence 12-Hour Results ... Sovereign Stadium, Auckland

    By Anonymous
    3 August

    Self-Transcendence 12-Hour Race- Men

    Name
    Pl
    Mthn
    30
    mile
    50
    km
    40
    mile
    50
    mile
    100
    km
    150
    km
    100 mile
    200
    km
    Total
    km
    Vesa
    Murto
    (54)
    1
    3:41:00
    4:15:37
    4:25:41
    5:59:01
    7:44:00
    9:53:35
     
     
     
    117.404
    Greg
    Prosser
    (37)
    2
    3:50:18
    4:38:11
    4:56:15
    6:43:40
    9:00:57
    11:30:17
     
     
     
    103.437
    Doug
    Parkhill
    (52)
    3
    4:14:40
    4:52:46
    5:03:18
    6:57:19
    9:13:54
    11:50:12
     
     
     
    101.244
    Graeme
    Best
    (50)
    4
    5:51:06
    6:42:04
    7:08:34
    9:39:50
     
     
     
     
     
    74.557
    Garth
    Barfoot
    (66)
    5
    4:58:27
    5:58:44
    6:16:45
     
     
     
     
     
     
    60.000

    Self-Transcendence 12-Hour Race- Women

    Name
    Pl
    Mthn
    30
    mile
    50
    km
    40
    mile
    50
    mile
    100
    km
    150
    km
    100 mile
    200
    km
    Total
    km
    Margaret
    Hazelwood
    (52)
    1
    4:03:47
    4:41:03
    4:51:50
    6:25:03
    8:11:22
    10:44:49
     
     
     
    110.189
    Maureen
    Metcalfe
    (50)
    2
    5:35:11
    6:26:04
    6:38:53
    9:16:56
    11:40:51
     
     
     
     
    82.806
    Suzi
    Potratz
    (38)
    3
    4:28:12
    5:08:38
    5:38:14
    7:35:30
     
     
     
     
     
    69.200
    Hillary
    Boyd
    (36)
    4
    8:35:26
    10:29:11
    11:09:52
     
     
     
     
     
     
      52.031

     

  • 06 July 2002 Self-Transcendence 12 Hour Teams Relay ... Auckland

    By Anonymous
    3 August
    Self-Transcndence 12-Hour Teams Relay
    Team
    Place
    Runner
    Splits
    Runner Total
    Team Total km
    Team Tri "One"
    1
    Ken Fairgray
    19.200





    15.200
    34.400



    Louise Bockett
    19.600





    18.400
    38.000



    Russell Troy
    18.000





    16.800
    34.800



    Richard Pamatatai
    18.800





    14.885
    33.685
    140.885
    Team Tri "Two"
    2
    Jodie Mcleod
    15.600





    13.200
    28.800



    Stu Renner
    16.800





    16.400
    33.200



    Lisa Markwick
    16.800





    16.400
    33.200



    Roger Levie
    21.200





    20.123
    41.323
    136.523
    Green Coast Rats"C" Team
    3
    Bill Dron
    36.000






    36.000



    Sandy Barwick
    16.000





    14.800
    30.800



    John O'Donnell
    18.800





    15.200
    34.000



    Bruce Livingstone
    18.800





    15.290
    34.090
    134.890
    Rosedale Harriers
    4
    Paul Homann
    35.200






    35.200



    Anne Douwes
    16.000





    14.800
    30.800



    Ampe Vos
    16.800





    15.600
    32.400



    John Greenacre
    16.000





    14.659
    30.659
    129.059
    Green Coast Rats "B" Team
    5
    Richard Tout
    17.600





    16.089
    33.689



    Heidi Cornish
    16.800





    15.200
    32.000



    Alex Coupe
    15.600





    16.000
    31.600



    Andreia Young
    26.800






    26.800
    124.089







    The Mariners
    6
    Pat O'Connell
    18.800





    15.600
    34.400



    Phil Miles
    16.000





    13.200
    29.200



    Jimmy Bester
    15.200





    14.000
    29.200



    Gayleen Robinson
    15.200





    13.639
    28.839
    121.639
    Green Coast Rats "A" Team
    7
    Diane Hampton
    14.400





    14.000
    28.400



    Jill Bishop
    16.400





    15.600
    32.000



    Martin Tucker
    13.600





    10.400
    24.000



    Mary Lockhead
    16.000





    15.516
    31.516
    115.916
    Hamilton Hopefuls
    8
    Kevin Vicary
    13.200





    12.400
    25.600



    Wilf Johnston
    12.400





    12.800
    25.200



    Chris Metcalfe
    12.400





    11.200
    23.600



    Neal Utting
    12.400





    12.138
    24.538
    98.938
    Y Knott Walk
    9
    Joy Goodwill
    12.000





    11.384
    23.384



    Jeannette Rogers
    11.600





    12.000
    23.600



    Frank Foster
    12.000





    10.800
    22.800



    Steve Doughty
    12.000





    11.600
    23.600
    93.384
    Alchimarmon
    10
    Alan Coyle
    10.400





    9.600
    20.000



    Monique
    13.200





    12.800
    26.000



    Martin
    11.600





    10.800
    22.400



    Christine Nash
    11.200





    10.119
    21.319
    89.719
    We're Walkers 4
    11
    Roger Jordan
    11.200





    10.400
    21.600



    Joy Jordan
    9.600





    9.200
    18.800



    Simon Richards
    10.800





    10.000
    20.800



    Beverley Horton
    10.800





    10.856
    21.656
    82.856
  • 06 July 2002 Self-Transcendence 24 Hour Results ... Auckland

    By Anonymous
    3 August

    Below are the results for the Self-Transcendence 24-Hour Race -Sovereign Stadium,   Auckland 2002. Click the link at left for the Self-Transcendence 12-Hour Race results and 12-Hour Relay results.

    Self-Transcendence 24-Hour Race- Men

    Name
    Pl
    Mthn
    30
    mile
    50
    km
    40
    mile
    50
    mile
    100
    km
    150
    km
    100 mile
    200
    km
    Total
    km
    Ashley
    Smith
    (61)
    1
    4:08:44
    4:52:18
    5:04:59
    6:36:47
    8:42:57
    11:02:39
    17:48:25
    19:22:54
     
    193.126
    Barnaby
    McBryde
    (37)
    2
    4:20:52
    5:05:05
    5:18:03
    7:05:47
    9:12:31
    11:52:55
    20:06:50
    22:02:21
     
    174.040
    Mark
    Grey
    (41)
    3
    4:19:19
    5:02:37
    5:14:29
    7:09:25
    9:27:09
    12:29:34
    23:13:30
     
     
    154.111
    Peter
    Bloore
    (53)
    4
    4:56:25
    5:43:19
    5:55:48
    8:00:33
    10:48:58
    14:27:32
     
     
     
    143.586
    Michael
    Symons
    (44)
    5
    3:43:13
    4:23:32
    4:34:47
    6:17:40
    8:11:35
    10:56:25
     
     
     
    128.000
    Keith
    Still
    (49)
    6
    5:43:30
    6:32:33
    6:46:10
    8:52:00
    11:09:28
    14:13:45
     
     
     
    127.485
    Albie
    Jane
    (49)
    7
    4:23:49
    5:04:32
    5:21:40
    7:02:18
    9:04:39
    11:31:41
     
     
     
    127.200
    Colin
    Smyth
    (63)
    8
    5:24:20
    6:20:38
    6:34:30
    9:15:58
    11:57:10
    19:03:18
     
     
     
    123.154
    Colin
    Clifton
    (75)
    9
    6:42:55
    8:05:04
    8:21:16
    11:14:21
    15:32:39
    21:30:35
     
     
     
    108.492
    John
    Van der Zanden
    (35)
    10
    5:08:00
    6:03:30
    6:21:45
    9:32:08
    12:12:05
    23:14:21
     
     
     
    105.721
    Bruce
    Weber
    (40)
    11
    5:37:02
    6:26:13
    6:39:50
    8:47:09
    11:20:02
    14:22:15
     
     
     
    100.400
    Gary
    Regtien
    (66)
    12
    4:13:06
    4:52:10
    5:02:30
    6:39:15
    8:56:53
     
     
     
     
    92.800

    Self-Transcendence 24-Hour Race- Women

    Name
    Pl
    Mthn
    30
    mile
    50
    km
    40
    mile
    50
    mile
    100
    km
    150
    km
    100 mile
    200
    km
    Total
    km
    Carolynn
    Tassie
    (44)
    1
    4:05:02
    4:41:46
    4:52:04
    6:30:14
    8:09:55
    10:33:07
    17:01:14
    18:33:32
    23:30:48
    205.213
    Carol
    Baird
    (53)
    2
    5:04:51
    5:50:05
    6:02:37
    7:54:03
    9:56:10
    12:23:49
    19:18:47
    20:48:52
     
    167.200
    Fay
    Smith
    (47)
    3
    4:57:50
    5:48:52
    6:01:04
    8:15:46
    10:30:06
    13:35:19
     
     
     
    144.000
    Shirley
    Rolston
    (53)
    4
    5:17:48
    6:14:48
    6:31:22
    8:44:19
    11:29:47
    15:02:33
     
     
     
    131.170
    Dianne
    File
    (56)
    5
    5:33:34
    6:30:14
    6:44:37
    9:51:13
    14:34:56
    19:22:58
     
     
     
    129.496
    Linda
    Law
    (51)
    6
    5:43:00
    6:33:05
    6:46:32
    8:52:05
    11:06:10
    14:10:30
     
     
     
    118.855
    Pam
    Dickson
    (48)
    7
    5:01:16
    5:45:59
    5:58:18
    8:16:47
    10:52:15
     
     
     
     
    82.800

     

  • 06 July 2002 6th Self-Transcendence 24 Hour Track Races ... Report

    By Anonymous
    29 March

    New Zealand 24-hour Championships - Sovereign Stadium, Auckland

    9:00 am Saturday to 9:00 am Sunday 6/7 July 2002

    Weather:
    Saturday: Windy, showers/ sunny periods
    Night: Cool/ still with occassional rain
    Sunday: Showers, wind/ some blue skies
    Temperature: 10-15 °C

    ** Carolynn Tassie's 205 km outright victory in NZ 24-hour championship
    ** Ashley Smith's 193 km triumph at age 61
    ** 100-mile centurion walk by Canberra's Carol Baird
    ** Vesa Murto and Margaret Hazelwood win 12-hour races
    ** NZ age record for Colin Clifton and Dianne File
    ** 11 teams complete 12-hour relay

    This year the Self-Transcendence 24-Hour and 12-Hour individual races started together at 9:00 am Saturday morning. 28 runners and race walkers from across New Zealand and Australia took part.

    Former 24-hour champions Vesa Murto, Christchurch (winner 2001) and Margaret Hazelwood, Picton (winner 1998-2000), competed in this year's 12-hour race. They both ran strongly and, along with Greg Prosser (Hamilton), Doug Parkhill (Auckland) and Susie Potrataz-Pestillo (Auckland/ Colorado, USA), were able to set the early pace for the 24-hour competitors.

    The 24-hour runners were led by 1999 winner Michael Symons along with Ashley Smith, Albie Jane, Barney McBryde, 1997 women's winner Carolynn Tassie and race walker Carol Baird (2001 women's champion from Canberra, Australia). Top master's runner Gary Regtien 66, also started confidently, passing 50 km in 5:02 and 50 miles in 8:56.

    During Saturday it was a race of attrition. The vigorous northerly wind extracted an involuntary toll from the athletes each lap. The evening saw calmer conditions and some rain. Michael Symons, Gary Regtien and Albie Jane found the going tough and had to rest. In the Self-Transcendence 12-hour race Suzie Potratz-Pestillo (winner 2001 race) also had to stop.


    At 9:00 pm Saturday night the blast of the hooter heralded the finish of the 12-hour individual's race and simultaneously started the charge of the 11 first leg runners and walkers in the Self-Transcendence 12-Hour Teams Relay.


    Vesa Murto had showed fine form as he cruised to an easy win in the 12-hour race with a final distance of 117.404 km. He was followed by Greg Prosser (103.437 km) and Doug Parkhill (101.244 km). Margaret Hazelwood also looked in good shape and was a comfortable winner of the women's division - running an excellent 110.189 km. Maureen Metcalfe was second with 82.806 km.


    The 4 person team relay runners and walkers looked fast and dynamic. Their speed and enthusiasm kept the lap counters alert and their fresh energy gave a boost to the tiring 24-hour competitors.

    Meanwhile Carolynn Tassie had moved into overall 1st place in the 24-hour race and 61-year-old Ashley Smith (Waitara) was on a crusade in the men's division. Looking very fit and focused Ashley ran and walked with purpose and adapted his race well to the demanding conditions- even wearing a wet towel on his head to keep awake during the graveyard period. He reached 100 miles in 19:22:54 and clearly was hungry for more kilometers. Ashley added a wonderful 21 km to his previous best - becoming the 2002 Men's Champion with 193.126 km.


    Ashley was followed by a resolute Barney McBryde from the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team who, in spite of some difficulties, was determined to explore the 170 km + zone and was very happy to reach a personal best 174.040 km. In 3rd place was Mark Grey who persevered through the night and finished with 154.111 km. Peter Bloore was cheerful and gritty in achieving 143.586 km while fellow Rotorua runner,"marathon man" Colin Smyth 63, showed determination and character in covering 123.154 km.

    75-year-old Colin Clifton of Tauranga brought forth his renowned warrior qualities to set a Kiwi 24 hour (70-75) age benchmark of 108.492 km.
    Carolynn Tassie ran a marvelous, controlled and well-paced race showing her fitness, talent and smooth running style. She included short walks and breaks and always seemed to have something in reserve. She was first runner past 100 miles (18:33:32) and reached 200 km in 23:30:48. Carolynn past Margaret's 205.018 km race record with 1 minute remaining and became the 2002 outright champion with a race best 205.213 km.


    2nd placed Carol Baird again showed her relentless, efficient walking style and in better conditions may have broken her recent Australasian 100 mile record. Her 20:48:52 100 mile split was 7 minutes faster than her 2001 winning performance and qualified her a New Zealand Centurion for the second time.


    Fay Smith battled on for 3rd place with 144.000 km as did Shirley Rolston of Christchurch who ran and walked 131.170 km. Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team runner Dianne File 56, ran steadily to establish a New Zealand women's (55-59) age record of 129.496 km.


    1st place in the 12-hour teams relay was"Team Tri One" (140.885 km) led by Louise Bockett (38.0 km), Russell Troy (34.8 km), Ken Fairgray (34.4 km) and Richard Pamatatai (33.685 km). They were followed by their friends"Team Tri Two" (136.523 km) captained by Roger Levie (41.323 km), Lisa Markwick (33.2 km), Stu Renner (33.2 km) and Jodie McLeod (28.8 km). In 3rd place were the"Green Coast Rats ‘C' Team" (134.890 km) with Bill Dron (36.0 km), Bruce Livingstone (34.09 km), John O'Donnell (34.0 km) and Sandy Barwick (30.8 km).


    At the awards ceremony Sandy Barwick and Richard Tout presented the Sandy Barwick and Richard Tout 24-Hour Perpetual Trophies to 2002 champions Carolynn and Ashley while Dudley Harris and Maureen Metcalfe presented the New Zealand Centurions Club medals.

    Simahin Pierce

    Race Director

29th Sri Chinmoy 'Self-Transcendence' 6-12-24 Hour Races & 24-Hr Teams Race :: 08May2027

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