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Four athletes score personal bests at up run

Harlequins Harriers Athletics Club time trial results from Wednesday, 21 August.

4.7km up run: Remegius 19.22; Sebastian McKenzie (junior) 20.39 (personal best); Donovan Lelong 20.39; Michael Taylor 21.12 (personal best); Basil Kok 21.18; Alan McKenzie 21.19 (personal best); Chris Smith 23.42; Brooklyn Havenga 24.35; John Mommen 27.05; Gary Lelong 27.58; Justin Ellero 29.26; Roxanne van Straaten 29.26; Shammy Citlak 31.05; Loraine Ogle-Davies 35.10 (personal best); Ethan Naidoo 40.30; Michael van Heerden 40.30; Marcelino Naidoo 46.50; Emilio Chanderdutt 46.50; Marlin Wilson 54.56; Patricia Naidoo 54.56

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. Please collect after time trials. For those runners who haven’t already submitted their paperwork, bring the completed registration form, copy of ID and licence fee.

Contact Judy Conlin on 083-603-2877 or Marlin Wilson on 074-898-5406 to join Harlequins AC. They might not be the biggest club on the Bluff but they have the best and brightest colours. Visit and like their Facebook page which is maintained by Marlin and Roxanne.

Time trials are held every Wednesday at 5.45pm, starting at Bluff National Golf Club in Club Drive. All are welcome. All runners are urged to wear light clothing and/or reflective belts whilst out on the roads. See and be seen, and stay safe. Runners need to advise the timekeeper if they are unsure of the route.

 

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