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2006
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25th Annual Running Room Shaughnessy 8K
May 28, 2006
On one of the busiest road race weekends of the year, the Running Room
Shaughnessy 8K held its own and continued to be one of the more popular
races of the weekend.
Overnight rains made most runners fear that it would be a very wet
race, but the rain stopped and 440 participants in the 8K run and 5K walk
were treated to near perfect racing conditions.
After finishing third overall in 2004 and second in 2005, Oliver Utting
of Burnaby was victorious in 2006 to win with a great time of 25:24.
Utting battled masters runner Norm Tinkham for the entire race. Tinkham
placed second with a time of 25:36. Third Place went to young Tristan
Simpson (26:00) of Delta BC.
Masters runner and former Olympian Leah Pells ran her very first
Shaughnessy 8k to win the women’s race in a time of 28:54. Second place
female went to Heather McEwan (30:35) and third place went to masters
runner Leslie Black (31:36).
Age graded winners for this 2006 went to Leah Pells (86.29%) beating
Lenore Montgomery (85.36%). Male Age graded winner was Norm Tinkham
(87.42%) who beat Dave Reed (86.51%). Both Norm Tinkham (25:36) and Dave
Reed (27:41) also set course records for their respective age groups 40-44
and 50-54.
Lions Gate Road Runners made the decision this year to eliminate the
‘chip’ timing mats at the start to create a wider start line and allow
for faster “Gun” times, which as per IAAF and BCA requirements are to
be used for official results. Chip timing mats were were however used at
the finish line.
All in all runners were treated to a very well organized race by Lions
Gate Road Runners. An email from race participant Lionel Edwards said it
all…. “Perfect running weather, easy sign up, good parking, a well
marked and managed course with a fine awards ceremony made for yet another
fine Shaughnessy 8K.”
Full race results can be found here.
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