Race 10 Burnie, Glow Cosmetics “Big Six” 6km Handicap Report

Despite inclement weather for race ten of the PCCCT – Running Club’s season on Sunday, thirty-nine runners faced the starter for the Glow Cosmetics “Big Six” six-kilometre handicap at Burnie

Although short, the circuit course includes the tough climb up Brickport Road and also some steepish downhill sections to challenge competitors.

It was Wynyard runner Ross Smith who eventually led the field home to take out his first victory in his second year with the Club.

Smith had shown a win was close in previous races this year, but unfortunately for him they are spaced because of the demands of both shift work and a new baby.

Consequently, he was pleased to be able to take full advantage of the opportunity to race. He has recently begun training with a group of other runners and has found that this, along with his Club participation, has given him extra motivation to improve his fitness and running performances.

Smith had a comfortable victory from perennial “bridesmaid”, Jason Scott who surely must break through soon, and Steve Tammens who is also due for a win following multiple placings.

Felicity Lovatt ran a very good fourth while co-sponsor, Jason Fehlberg, was pleased to win back some of his own money in finishing fifth.

Lyn Saint-John was fastest female (25:29), with Smith also taking out fastest male (22:34).

The nominated time winners were Mitchell Tate, Brian Paine and Tora Carpenter. Entries are now being taken for the Club marathon and team marathon to be run on May 29.

Race 10 Burnie, Glow Cosmetics “Big Six” 6km Handicap Results

Well done to the 40 starters in today’s event, the Glow Cosmetics “Big Six” 6km Handicap at Burnie

Congratulations to Ross Smith, who won from Jason Scott, Steven Tammens, Felicity Lovatt and Jason Fehlberg.

Fastest man was Ross Smith (22:34) with Lyn Saint-John (25:29) fastest woman.

Nominated time winners were Mitchell Tate, Brian Paine and Tora Carpenter.

Race 10 Burnie, Glow Cosmetics “Big Six” 6km Handicaps, Race Brief, and Map

This week’s race starts at the Howe Street Netball Centre in Burnie. It is a hard 6 km but only has one hill to worry about. You will be crossing many driveways and several streets including the main entrance into the Burnie hospital, so please take care and always check carefully before crossing!  

The race starts on Howe St and turns left onto West Park Grove heading down the hill. The course enters the top gate of West Park and stays on the path down to exit the gates at the bottom.  Runners then stay on the footpath along the Bass Highway.  At Buttons Ave, cross the road and follow the footpath over the hill (DO NOT run on the road). Continue on the footpath and then turn left onto Brickport Rd. Continue up Brickport Road on the left footpath until just before the roundabout at Futuna Avenue/Uplands Place where you will cross to the right. After the roundabout, you will be crossed back to the left and follow Mooreville Rd to West Park Grove.  Run down West Park Grove and stay on the left to re-enter Howe Street and on to the finish. 

 Safety warnings: 

  • The top of the path through Burnie Park is undergoing maintenance. Please take extra care running down through this section. 
  • You must ONLY cross roads at the marked points 
  • You are responsible for your own safety. 

Race 10 Burnie, Glow Cosmetics “Big Six” 6km Handicap Preview

This week sees members of the PCCCT- Running Club head to Burnie for the Glow Cosmetics “Big Six” 6km handicap.

The course is a circuit, starting and finishing at the Howe Street Netball Centre and uses West Park Grove, the Bass Highway and Brickport Road. It requires runners to be proficient at steep gradients, both downhill and uphill.

The shorter distance, following two longer events will be welcome for some and a good field is anticipated.

Following her great victory in the Club’s ten-kilometre Women’s Championship last week, Penguin runner, Lyn Saint-John, will be a top chance.

Amazingly, Saint-John ran nearly a minute faster in taking out that event than she did in winning it in 2021, indicating she is in great form. She also placed eighth overall on time, thus beating all but seven of the men. This course will suit her perfectly and she could be the one to beat.

Jason Scott and Steve Tammens have both had numerous placings this year and will be her main challengers. They were third and fourth respectively last

Other competitors whose recent form gives them top chances include Pat McMahon, Ross Smith and Rhian Miles.

Entries close at 6:00pm on Friday with the race beginning at 9:30. New runners are always welcome but must register for membership first. Both registration and entries can be done at www.pccct.org.

There will be a nominated time event at 9:00.

Races 9 a, b and c Physiotas “City of Devonport” 10km Handicap/Molly Malone’s 10km Women’s Championship/UTAS Athletic Club 10km Men’s Championship Results

Lovely sunny weather conditions greeted fifty starters on Sunday for Race 9 of the PCCCT – Running Club season.

The Physiotas “City of Devonport” 10km Handicap was run in conjunction with the Molly Malones 10km Women’s Championship and the UTAS Athletic Club Men’s Championship, as a sealed handicap, mass start event. The race started at Bluff Beach Devonport and took competitors on tracks in the Don Reserve.

Following the application of the handicaps to the recorded times, Burnie runner Tony Abel was revealed as the victor. This was Abel’s second victory with the Club in his second year back after a long hiatus but he had recorded six victories in the seventies and eighties including a victory in the Club marathon.

While his marathon running days may be over, he ran strongly to take out the event from Pat McMahon, Jason Scott, Steve Tammens and Rhian Miles. He had run second in this event last year so the course clearly suits him

The Men’s Championship was an exciting race with Devonport runners Hayden Bishop and Andrew Winkler having a great tussle for almost the full ten kilometres. Bishop edged ahead in the final stages to take the victory recording 34:43 with Liam Williams, having his first run with the Club, in third.

The Women’s Championship was taken out by the ever-green Lyn Saint-John, in a time of 40:29, ahead of Rhian Miles and Isabelle Sharman.

In the earlier nominated time event the winners were Brian Paine, Sienna Bramich and Malcolm Nutting.

Races 9 a, b and c Physiotas “City of Devonport” 10km Handicap/Molly Malone’s 10km Women’s Championship/UTAS Athletic Club 10km Men’s Championship Results

Well done to the 50 starters in todays 3 events, the Molly Malones Women’s 10km Championships, UTAS Athletics Men’s 10km Championships, and Physiotas City of Devonport 10km Sealed Handicap.

Congratulations to Tony Abel, who won the handicap race from Patrick McMahon, Jason Scott, Steven Tammens, and Rhian Miles.

Hayden Bishop took out the Mens 10km Championships in a time of 34:43, from Andrew Winkel, and Liam Williams.

Lyn Saint-John finished first in the Womens 10km Championships in a time of 40:29, from Rhian Miles, and Isabelle Sharman.

Nominated time winners were Brian Paine, Sienna Bramich and Malcolm Nutting.

Races 9 a, b and c Physiotas “City of Devonport” 10km Handicap/Molly Malone’s 10km Women’s Championship/UTAS Athletic Club 10km Men’s Championship Race Brief and Map

Remember: this is a mass start/sealed handicap event. The handicaps and handicap race placings will be revealed following the race. Race start is at 9:30am.
It incorporates the Club’s 10km championships and for which there will be medallions and prize money.
Please take care crossing streets and also on sections of the track which can be uneven. Only cross streets at the designated points.
The race commences at the parkrun start near the playground at The Bluff. Follow the path to the turn which is approximately opposite George Street. Return to The Bluff, crossing the road at the crossing point before the skate park.
Follow the path to Coles Beach, past Nixon Street, then follow the fingers and witches hats to Don College and around a loop in the Don Reserve before retracing your steps and finishing in front of the hockey centre.
A big thank you to our sponsors: Physiotas (handicap), Molly Malone’s Pub and UTAS Athletics Club (championships).

Races 9 a, b and c Physiotas “City of Devonport” 10km Handicap/Molly Malone’s 10km Women’s Championship/UTAS Athletic Club 10km Men’s Championship Preview

The PCCCT – Running Club next event is the Physiotas “City of Devonport” 10-kilometre handicap which starts at Devonport’s Bluff Beach and uses the foreshore path and tracks in the Don Reserve.

This event will also incorporate the Molly Malone’s 10km Women’s Club Championship and the UTAS Athletics Club 10km Men’s Club Championship. The race will be a mass start, seeing all competitors commence at the same time. The first three males and females across the line will be the placegetters in the Championships. Handicaps will be applied after the race to determine the winner of the handicap race.

Thomas Murton will be the clear favourite to take out the championship for the men but if he falters there are others who will come into contention. These include Andrew Winkel, Hayden Bishop, Tom Young and Josh Febey.

The women’s championship should see a tight contest between Rhian Miles, Lyn Saint-John, Ellen Burgess Isabelle Sharman and Felicity Lovatt with any capable of taking it out on the day.

In the “City of Devonport” handicap there are many potential winners as many runners have shown consistent form without breaking through. David Murton will have a great chance as he has been improving each week and ran a great race to finish fourth in last week’s “Mountain Classic”.

His main danger is definitely Jason Scott who followed a one second defeat two weeks ago with fifth last week.

Others with good chances include Dominic Troughton, Andrew Lucas and Kelly Baxter.

Runners are reminded that entries are online only and close at 6pm Friday. The race will start at 9:30am Sunday. New members are always welcome and encouraged to check our website. www.pccct.org

Nominated time events will be held at 9:00.

Race 8 High on Penguin Burnie to Ridgley “Mountain Classic” 16.5km Handicap Report

Fine, sunny conditions but with a cooling breeze greeted the thirty-eight starters in the longest and hardest race of the season to date – the High on Penguin, Burnie to Ridgley “Mountain Classic” 16.5-kilometre handicap.

This event is one of the longest running in the Club’s annual programme and is highly sought after due to its prestige and the challenge the uphill course presents.

The race proved to be an exciting one, and also a well handicapped one, as the placings were shared by runners starting from front, middle and back marks.

Pre-race favourite, Latrobe runner, Ben Brockman, broke the finishing tape for his first Club victory after eleven years as a member. However, his number of starts has been limited for a variety of reasons so that he has only been able to average about five runs a season.

He credits the win to training regularly with a group of talented Latrobe runners. He has set his sights on doing well in the Club marathon at the end of May and saw this race as a chance for a good hard hit-out for that.

Rhian Miles continued her excellent form to take second while last year’s winner, Hayden Bishop after starting from the back mark, finished third, in front of David Murton and Jason Scott.

Josh Febey, Dan Yaxley, Ben Young and Kelly Baxter also produced great runs to finish close-up.

Bishop recorded the fastest time (63:46) while Miles was fastest female (76:17).

Race 8 High on Penguin Burnie to Ridgley “Mountain Classic” 16.5km Handicap Results

Well done to the 38 starters in the High on Penguin Burnie to Ridgley “Mountain Classic” 16.5km Handicap this morning.

Congratulations to Ben Brockman, who won from Rhian Miles, Hayden Bishop, Dave Murton and Jason Scott.

Fastest male was Hayden Bishop (1:03:46) while fastest female was Rhian Miles (1:16:17).