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Repeat victory for Osaduik at Times Colonist 10k
April 30, 2006, Victoria - A crisp sunny day greeted the nearly 10,000
participants in the Times Colonist 10k in downtown Victoria, the
"City of Gardens". Colourful flowers were blooming everywhere,
as masses of runners and walkers made their way from the Parliament
Buildings, around Beacon Hill Park, along the waterfront and back to the
Inner Harbour to finish in front of the famous Empress Hotel.
The leading men's pack stayed together for the first half, with
individuals taking turns setting the pace and testing out mental games and
strategies. Finally at 6k Victoria's Jim Finlayson broke away, and
Nanaimo's Steve Osaduik was the only one to go with him. After staying
together for about a kilometre, Osaduik took a decisive lead and had the
last 3km all to himself, claiming victory in 30:15 (15 seconds over his
2005 winning time). Finlayson (30:43) held off a challenge by Victoria's
Eric Kiauka (30:48) and David Jackson (30:50) to maintain second place and
repeat last year's 1-2 order.
The field was a bit more spread out in the women's race. Victoria's
Lucy Smith won her fifth Times Colonist 10k (not consecutive) in 35:09.
Though Cheryl Murphy was only a second behind Smith in the Sun Run last
week, here in Victoria she was slower while Smith was faster. Still,
Murphy had a very solid run to claim second in 35:40. Kirsten Sweetland
took third in 36:15, an excellent time for a junior (19&U) competitor.
An hour and a half after the 10k start, approximately one thousand
children and their parents enjoyed the 1.5 km kids run, which finished
beside the main race in front of the Empress.
Full results can be found here.
Photo gallery is here.
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