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Athletics club depth on show in Ekiden relays

Yarra Ranges Athletics teams were in action again, this time in Myrniong for round 8 of the XCR season.

The Ekiden relay format, where athletes run different distances to make up the total team distance, is always a challenging but exciting event.

This year Yarra Ranges had 6 teams competing across various grades, finishing with two first, three seconds and one third in the statewide competition.

Our women’s Div 2 team were convincing winners despite missing two of the strongest performers so far this year.

Grace Muller, Briar Keyser, Maddie Laven and Zoe Clarke combined to achieve our first women’s team win of the season.

The Men’s Div 2 team were also missing two of their strongest runners, however the depth of the club was on show with Max Savil-Bentley, James Laven, Reuben Johnso, Angus Norman, Luke Hunter and Mitch Pointon combining to finish in an unexpected third place.

Our Under 14 girls’ team of Lily Clarke, Bree Coffey and Adele Ellis were strong finishing in third place.

Elsewhere our lower division teams benefited from the club depth with our Men’s Div 6 team and Women’s Div 4 team both finishing second, while our Men’s Div 7 team took line honours in their grade.

Final results were:

Women Division 2 26.9km Ekiden: 1 st Grace Muller: 37:32 (8.6km), Briar Keyser: 26:46 (6.6km), Madeline

Laven: 24:55 (6.1km), Zoe Clarke: 23:07 (5.6km) 1:52:20;

Women Division 4 20.8km Ekiden: 2 nd Bonnie Morris: 42:36 (8.6km), Georgia Laven: 30:44 (6.6km), Rori

Jones: 25:48 (5.6km) 1:39:08;

Women 14 15.9km Ekiden: 2 nd Lily Clarke: 29:10 (6.1km), Brienna Coffey: 28:46 (5.6km), Adele Ellis: 19:08

(4.2km) 1:17:04;

Men Division 2 40.9km Ekiden: 3 rd Max Savill-Bentley: 27:59 (8.6km), James Laven: 25:28 (7.9km), Reuben

Johnson: 22:31 (6.6km), Angus Norman: 21:36 (6.1km), Luke Hunter: 22:37 (6.1km), Mitchell Pointon:

21:13 (5.6km) 2:21:24;

Men Division 6 26.9km Ekiden: 2 nd Jared Byrne: 32:37 (8.6km), Chris Grundy: 26:58 (6.6km), Liam Russell:

24:03 (6.1km), Blake Saloyedoff: 24:44 (5.6km) 1:48:22;

Men Division 7 25.5km Ekiden: 1 st Michael Clarke: 38:13 (8.6km), Jamie Strudley: 32:53 (6.6km), Elisabeth

Coffey: 32:43 (6.1km), Craig Hewitson: 21:40 (4.2km) 2:05:29;

With two rounds to go in the season our teams are still competing for promotion. Current team standings after 8 rounds are:

Men Div 2 2 nd , Men Div 6 1 st , Women Div 2 1 st =, Women Div 4 5 th , Women U20 2 nd , Women U14 4 th

Saturday morning cross country was held at a boggy Margaret Lewis Reserve in Coldstream.

This did not deter the amazing group of runners from enjoying the challenging course and chasing the elusive, but rewarding, PB and Choccie Frog! Next week we head to Cockatoo for the annual Cockatoo Hills Challenge.

Watch the socials for more details.

Training for all club members is at Morrison Reserve on Tuesday evenings from 5.30pm and Thursdays from 5.30pm at the Victoria Road Primary School gym.

Yarra Ranges Athletics welcomes and encourages all athletes of any age or ability.

New members and anyone interested in trialling are always welcome

Go to www.lavic.com.au or www.athsvic.org.au or email info@yarrarangesathletics.org.au for information about events and registration.

For information on training, how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit the website at yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check them out on Facebook. Run, Jump, Throw…too easy!

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