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2XU Stroke & Stride Series - RACE #8

Friday 23 March 2012, 8:13AM

By Swimrun.org

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Simone Ackermann
Simone Ackermann Credit: Swimrun.org
Nick Berry
Nick Berry Credit: Swimrun.org
Cameron Todd
Cameron Todd Credit: Swimrun.org

AUCKLAND

 

Sometimes an event stands out from the others and will long be remembered by all that took part.  Race #8 doubles as the 2012 New Zealand Swimrun Championships however being memorable can be due to a number of reasons and for the final event in this dubious summer’s 2XU Stroke & Stride it will be the water that sticks in the mind.  And not those close to perfect conditions experienced for the 1000 metre swim, we will long remember the water that was everywhere else.  The rain that fell steadily in Auckland all afternoon soaking everyone and everything.  The puddles that turned the entire run course into a splashing good time and the water that had our transition area resembling more a swimming pool.
So Auckland was being worked over by the tropical low passing through town right on race time and Mission Bay certainly received all the heavy rain forecast.  Fortunately the also forecast gale warning was a no show.  It was mostly still conditions with never more than a slight breeze and only worth noting was the 180 degree change in direction occurring while the race was in progress.

That one kilometre swim was over a large triangular course and while the water was warm and the sea state excellent good it was the visibility that could have impaired some.  All that heavy cloud and rain falling didn’t leave us with the brightest of days for sighting on distant swim buoys.  Reigning New Zealand Swimrun Champion Cameron Todd was looking very comfortable as he swam alone at the head of the field clocking 12 minutes and 25 seconds when he hit the beach.  This gave him a half minute lead over James Bowstead and Jared Bowden and importantly a 40 second advantage over the dangerous Nick Berry.

Leading the women’s field around the cans was Simone Ackermann also determinedly defending her New Zealand title and starting well with a 12 minute 54 second swim and close to a 60 second lead half way through the event.

Once that transition was navigated and apart from being as wet as when swimming and negotiating the puddles on the course the runners could now focus on putting down a good time.  The 4 kilometre course was out to St Heliers Bay and back to Mission Bay.  The Cameron Todd and Simone Ackermann double act continued as they both just made it look easy backing up splendid swims with solid run splits to take the New Zealand Swimrun titles home again.  Cameron has now taken back-to-back titles while super Simone has scored herself a three-peat.

Nick Berry raced through his run to grab himself second place and the big improver this season Jared Bowden got himself on the podium this time with another best ever result.  His best result of the season saw James Bowstead home in fourth holding off fast finishing Liam Scopes.

Elise Salt’s spectacular form continues scoring an outstanding second placing and banks those valuable points.  Alana Lythe saved her best result of the season for the final running herself up into third position while Jessica Lawson capped her season with fourth just ahead of Belinda Harper.

The Grand Prix decides the Stroke & Stride Champions each season and has done so for decades.  It has been a number of years since our Champions have been so convincing with their victories and we have never before awarded points to such a large number of athletes in a single season.

Back in 2010 he did his first Stroke & Stride race, last summer he finished in 8th place in the Series Grand Prix.  Now just two years after his debut Nick Berry claims the title of Stroke & Stride Champion in ultra convincing style.  Cameron Todd claims second place and Liam Scopes fills the podium heading home Cooper Rand and Jared Bowden in this competition.

There is nothing wrong with repetition when it comes to winning and the Stroke & Stride serial offender title goes to Simone Ackermann.  Simone winning the championship this season recognises her as the best athlete of the summer.  Simone’s victory four seasons in a row elevates her to being one of the best ever - never before has a female won the Stroke & Stride back to back to back to back.

Backing up her runner up position last season Elise Salt again show she is the most consistent of athletes claiming second once again.  All those races and points over a entire summer should be enough to separate a couple of competitors but not so when it comes to Rebecca Clarke and Maddie Dillon as they finish tied on 73 points and share third place with Jessica Lawson nipping at their heals just two points adrift.

Full age group results and all the points are at www.swimrun.org

RESULTS
Male
1         Cameron Todd                                              26m  41s
2       Nick Berry 27m                                               31s
3       Jared Bowden                                                 27m  37s                                               

4         James Bowstead                                            27m  48s
5       Liam Scopes                                                   27m  56s                                               
6         Cooper Rand                                               27m  59s                                               
7         Darragh Walshe                                              29m  20s                                               
8         Stephen Farrell                                                29m  26s                                               
9         Andrew Walker                                              28m  44s
10     Matt Jordan                                                   29m  53s                                                                                              

Female
1         Simone Ackermann       29m                                               06s

2       Elise Salt   29m                                               30s

3         Alana Lythe                                                   30m  04s

4         Jessica Lawson                                               30m  36s                                               

5         Belinda Harper                                              30m  47s                                               

6       Lizzie Orchard                                                 31m  17s                                               

7       Sarah Cushing                                                 32m  12s                                               

8         Claire Macky                                                32m  18s                                               

9         Danielle Parkinson                                               32m  22s

10         Martina Fellmann                                                32m  24s                                                       

 

FINAL GRAND PRIX POINTS AFTER RACE #*
Female
1         Simone Ackermann            114
2       Elise Salt           83
3T         Rebecca Clarke                                            73

3T         Maddie Dillon                                               73

5         Jessica Lawson                                               71

6         Alana Lythe                                                   59
7       Emily Pearce                                                   45

8       Sarah Cushing                                                 43

9         Elizabeth May                      LUX     40

10           Sophie Corbidge                                               37


Male
1       Nick Berry        108                                              
2         Cameron Todd                                              86
3       Liam Scopes                                                   76
4         Cooper Rand                                               65
5       Jared Bowden                                                 57
6       Brent Foster                                                     50
7       Sam Franklin                        47
8         Andrew Walker                                              39
9       Sam Ward        36
10T         Michael Poole                                               34   
10T         Patrick Tarpy                   USA      34