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Junior athlete leads the way at Quins time trials

Harlequins Harriers Athletics Club time trial results from Wednesday, 24 July.

4.7km up run: Sebastian McKenzie (age 12) 21.12 (personal best); Greig Tanner 21.30; Donovan Lelong 21.50; Jason Wilson 21.54; Chad Kilroe 22.00; Chris Smith 22.28; Dennis Houston-McMillan 22.30; Alan McKenzie 22.36; Emilio Chanderdutt 23.42; Colette Tanner 25.04; Debbie Stringer 25.31; John Mommen 26.02; Daniel Human 26.02; Gary Lelong 27.57; Bill Hogg 28.30; Roxanne van Straaten 28.44; Justin Ellero 28.45; Tina Nell 30.15; Cherise Muller 30.24; Roy Wilson 31.26; Shammy Citlak 32.37; Basil Kok 32.37.

The fixture list for 2019 has been sent by email to all registered members. Hard copy fixture books can be collected from Marlin Wilson or Judy Conlin after time trials. 2019 ASA licences are still available to collect after time trials. For those runners who haven’t already submitted their paperwork, bring the completed registration form, copy of your ID and licence fee. Contact Judy Conlin on 083-603-2877 or Marlin Wilson on 074-898-5406 if you wish to join Harlequins Athletics Club. Visit and like the club’s Facebook page which is maintained by Marlin and Roxanne.

Time trials are held on every Wednesday at 5.45pm, starting at Bluff National Golf Club in Club Drive.

All runners are urged to wear light clothing and/or reflective belts while out on the roads. See and be seen, and stay safe. Runners should advise the timekeeper if you are unsure of the route.

 

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