KRRA
KRRA runs Peterborough
The Kingston Road Runners have been traveling to the Peterborough Half Marathon for a number of years and Sunday February 22nd 2015, was no exception. 17 runners boarded the Runners’ Choice sponsored bus for race day. The conditions were as good as it had been for weeks: a balmy -5°C, little wind, mostly bare roads.
Over 300 signed up for the Half Marathon. Results are here. Kingstonians captured the following awards; chip times shown:
- Tim Gillespie 1:25:50 9th overall, placed 1st in M35-39
- Benjamin Rudson 1:26:34 10th overall, placed 2nd in M20-24
- Robby Breadner 1:31:42 25th overall, placed 2nd in M45-49
- Heather Ostic 1:34:24 34th overall, placed 1st in F45-49
- Al Cantlay 1:41:29 56th overall, placed 1st in M60+
- Lana Saunders 1:42:41 63rd overall, placed 2nd in F40-44
- Ed Brand 1:44:34 75th overall, placed 2nd in M60+
- Shirley Myers 1:50:30 103 overall, placed 2nd in F60+
Well done to all the runners who took on this winter half marathon.
Click here to enjoy some photos of the day.
Special thanks to Che Breadner (who placed 13th overall in the 5K) for taking some of the photos.
The race event was very well managed. The race kits were bountiful. The route was well marked (there was mention of how many pil0ns exist in Peterborough) with lots of friendly volunteers. Lunch was terrific and the prize packs were tremendous. Kudos to the race directors and event organizers.
There was also a 5K Race for those who aren’t ready for a half marathon distance. This year’s 5K had 100 runners participate. The KRRA’s own Ché Breadner finished 13th overall.
One thing that was a bit a topic of conversation was the “Half-a-Half” Race. While the idea of running half the Half Marathon is interesting, most of us agreed that a 10K Run would likely attract more runners who can relate to the more traditional distance.
One thing is for certain: the Peterborough Half comes highly recommended. If you are attending some of the KRRA race events, you may be fortunate enough to win a Peterborough Half entry as a prize.
Everyone is looking forward to next year. Thanks Peterborough for hosting this event. We’ll see you next year.