June 5@theLake Race with Results

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June 5@theLake Results

  • the tenth and second last of the 2018-19 “5@theLake” series
  • 43 starters
  • 8 pbs
  • 3 first-timers
  • only 2 members have run all 10 events this series
  • 120 have started in all events this series

This event is not necessarily about the quickest. It really is about doing your best against yourself, ergo the pbs, and maybe then the others in your age categories.

There were 8 pbs including a couple of big ones from our newer members.

 

The Podiums:

Pointscore results: our real champs of the day, based on the international formula for gender and age against world record

1st:  Sue Chenery – 477.4 and pb

2nd:  Paul Webb – 461.5

3rd:  Jack Wedgwood – 461.4

 

Fastest on course:

Males

Jack Wedgwood – 19:17

Paul Webb – 20:35

Ben Swinfield – 20:39

 

Females

Sue Chenery – 23:41 – pb by 02s (September'17)

Sophie Trinh – 25:26

Ly Hoang – 25:41

 

Juniors (10-14)

Female

Aditi Mallikarjuna – 35:30 – pb by 10m 11s (May'19)

 

Male

Nathan Trinh – 24:44

 

Juniors (15-19)

Female

Sophie Trinh – 25:26

 

Male

Jack Wedgwood – 19:17

 

There are 5 attachments to reflect the results.

  • Rep1 – Across the Line/Chip Times
  • Rep2 – Pointscores
  • Rep3 – Performance Points – Cumulative for 2018-19
  • Rep4 – Chip Times for 2018-19
  • Rep5 – Across the Line – in Age Category

 

The first report is straight-forward - reporting the chip time of all finishers.

The second report reflects the calculated points based on the international formula for gender and age against world record, and reported in ‘points’ sequence. It can be that the early finishers may not be the highest point-scorers and vice-versa.

 

Our winners:

Sue Chenery  477.4 points  -  seventh across the line (again)

Paul Webb   461.5 -  second

Jack Wedgwood   461.4 -  first

 

The third report is a cumulative result to-date of performance point-scores.

The 5@theLake is conducted through the Westies year. The competition winner will be the one with the highest cumulative point-score from eight of the eleven events.

The point-score report reflects tallies to date less the 3 worse scores.

Leaders going into the final round are: Steve Pappas 3357, Sue Chenery 3315, Dean Turner 3256 and Paul Webb 3232.

The fourth report is a listing of the 2018-19 participants with their recent times history. You can track results across the month, including consistencies, personal bests, et alia.

The fifth report reflects the participants’ placings within age and gender categories.

 

To all our participants, thank you for being part of the event.

Thanks as always to the many helpers with the set-up and the mat put-away.

A special thank-you to Rob Ellison and Nathan Mudie for co-ordinating this event.

 

Top efforts all. 

Vic.


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Files for download
5@theLake - Rep1 - Across the Line - 15 June 2019 5@theLake - Rep2 - Pointscores - 15 June 2019 5@theLake - Rep3 - Performance Points - Cumulative - 15 June 2019 5@theLake - Rep4 - Chip Times - for 2018-19 at June19

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