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  • Writer's pictureThe Beagle

Broulee Runners Wed 26th July 2023

An excellent turnout of 39 starters for this evening’s run. We welcomed Robyn Halkett and London Burke to their first run with the group. There were 8 personal best times. In the 2-kilometres Bella and Alison Fleming and Charlie Shannon showed great improvements. In the 4-kilometres the improvers were Brad Turner, Gary Ashton, Anthony Snowball, Sam Robinson, and Meg Edenborough.

It was a special day for Meg Edenborough as she was awarded her 30-run shirt. She was supported at the event by her husband Matt. He regularly pushes a pram at a rapid rate with their two children Harry and Jo. As is our custom the children are recorded in the records as participants. The event has a long history of babies being carried or pushed to record times. Many of those children now run regularly in the event. Harry and Jo will probably follow their parent’s example and become athletes in their own right.

The Edenborough family of Meg, Matt and babies Harry and Jo in the racing pram

2 Kilometres

Bella Fleming 9.53

Alison Fleming 10.22

Arden Shannon 11.02

Sara Norgate 11.03

Charlie Shannon 11.16

Andrew McPherson 11.50

Robyn Halkett 12.07

Emerson Carver 12.58

Sophia Carver 13.00

Max Richards 14.27

London Burke 15.18

Alby Lassau 15.36

Leo Richards 16.20

Marcus Richards 16.21

David McCann 17.03

Richard Fisher 21.05

3 Kilometres

James Gunn 13.41

Lewis Gunn 14.00

Ryan Bissell 15.02

Harper Burke 15.11

Julie Amphlett 20.47

4 Kilometres

Daniel Beby 15.00

Barry King 16.32

Joe Edenborough 16.49

Harry Edenborough 16.59

Matt Edenborough 16.51

Rob Kellett 16.52

Scott Carver 16.55

Brad Turner 17.31

Gary Ashton 18.19

Dave Connaughton 19.15

Anthony Snowball 19.22

Jackie Snowball 19.26

Sam Robinson 20.24

Alexis Carver 20.43

Karen Harding-Smith 21.13

Lulu Henley 21.25

Deb Connaughton 21.35

Meg Edenborough 24.25

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