It would be being charitable and also highly accurate to describe the spring weather in Auckland as changeable.
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Photo: Craig Browne |
The forecast for Race #2 in the 2XU Stroke & Stride Series was extreme with three figure wind speeds, thunder storms and downpours all lining up to unleash on those considering a day at the beach. In the preceding hours we did indeed get hefty doses of the undesirable stuff however by race time conditions could not have been better.
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Photo: Craig Browne |
The swim was over 750 metres of placid water with the earlier rollicking seas now settled completely. This calm sea state encouraged all the men’s field to move pretty much as one around the buoys and it was only on the return to the shore that a trio of guys pulled clear. They were Brent Foster going 8 minutes 34 seconds, Dylan McNeice 8minutes 37 seconds and Sam Franklin 8 minutes 51 seconds. What came next in a time of 9 minutes 15 seconds was more like a swarm than a pack as umpteen swimmers hit the beach and hurdled towards the transition removing goggles and shedding wetsuits on the fly; we’ll have to assume all the remaining contenders were mixed in with this lot.
The women’s field followed the men 10 minutes later and this time one swimmer did go clear and gain a substantial lead. Teresa Adam’s sizzling 9 minute 20 second swim gave her 40 seconds advantage over fine swimmers including Simone Ackermann, Rebecca Clarke and Samantha Warriner now trailing in her wake.
The 4 kilometre run took the action out as far as St Heliers Bay before returning to the finish on the soft sands of Mission Bay. There may have been a slight tailwind to be enjoyed at times on the outward journey. Dylan McNeice and Brent Foster were hard charging at the front of the field doing their utmost to deal to each other and at the same time working together to prevent any of the fleet footed chasers catching them. By the time they rounded the point and came back into view, two had become three as the flying Ryan Sissons had once again accelerated up to the lead on the run leg. Positioning for the final drive to the finish line would be critical as there was 100 metres of soft sand to be negotiated before the line was crossed. An enthralling three way sprint finish ensued with Ryan Sissons getting clear and holding his form to the line to claim his second win for the season, Brent Foster’s vast experience got himself into second just ahead of the hard working Dylan McNeice. The strong running Liam Scopes secured fourth spot ahead of ahead of a delighted Michael Poole in his first race of the summer.
The swim was all she wrote for Teresa Adam as she left it to Samantha Warriner, Simone Ackermann and Carmel Hanly to take charge out on the run course. Samantha Warriner grabbed an early lead and Carmel Hanly got in front of Simone Ackermann but as they closed on the beach it was still anyone’s race with no more than a couple of metres of separation. All three athletes have stellar records at Stroke & Stride with numerous wins and Series Championships over the years. On this occasion it was to be Samantha Warriner who claimed her 23rd Stroke & Stride victory with one of her closest finishes in years. Simone Ackermann counterpunched and got herself into second and the winner from Race #1 Carmel Hanly was this time left in third. Behind this high quality podium came the juniors with Maddie Dillon holding out Stroke & Stride debutant Emily Pearce.
Grand Prix points are very close for the women with just one point the difference between Carmel Hanly and Simone Ackermann. Looking slightly ominous for the guys however with defending Series Champ Ryan Sissons already 8 points clear but stay tuned as we still have six more races to be swum and run.
The next event is on Wednesday, December 2nd and full results, points and more is on the official website at swimrun.org.
Results
Male
1. | Ryan Sissons | 22m 29s | |
2. | Brent Foster | 22m 31s | |
3. | Dylan McNeice | 22m 34s | |
4. | Liam Scopes | 22m 53s | |
5. | Michael Poole | 23m 10s | |
6. | Sam Morreau | 23m 56s | |
7. | Sam Franklin | AUS | 24m 08s |
8. | Bruce Hunter | 24m 33s | |
9. | Sam Ward | 24m 46s | |
10. | Jacob Ackermann | GER | 25m 03s |
Female
1. | Samantha Warriner | 24m 55s |
2. | Simone Ackermann | 24m 56s |
3. | Carmel Hanly | 24m 59s |
4. | Maddie Dillon | 26m 58s |
5. | Emily Pearce | 27m 21s |
6. | Megan Roper | 27m 56s |
7. | Anna Ross | 28m 02s |
8. | Rebecca Clarke | 28m 06s |
9. | Lizzie Orchard | 28m 12s |
10. | Georgia Lloyd | 28m 25s |
Grand Prix Points
Female
1. | Carmel Hanly | 35 |
2. | Simone Ackermann | 34 |
3. | Maddie Dillon | 26 |
4. | Samantha Warriner | 20 |
5. | Anna Ross | 19 |
6= | Teresa Adam | 15 |
6= | Megan Roper | 15 |
8. | Georgia Lloyd | 14 |
9= | Belinda Harper | 11 |
9= | Emily Pearce | 11 |
Male
1. | Ryan Sissons | 40 | |
2. | Brent Foster | 32 | |
3. | Liam Scopes | 30 | |
4. | Sam Franklin | AUS | 22 |
5. | Sam Morreau | 21 | |
6. | Bruce Hunter | 17 | |
7. | Dylan McNeice | 15 | |
8. | Sam Ward | 13 | |
9= | Alexi Petrie | 11 | |
9= | Michael Poole | 11 |