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25-26 Sept 2004, Self-Transcendence 24 Hour Track Races - Auckland - Race Report/ Photos

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Carolynn Tassie Runs 222 km in 24 hour

Barney McBryde (1), 2003/4 men's champ; 1999 champ Michael Simons (2)
& Carolynn Tassie (21) - (3 times outright 24 hour winner 2002/3/4)

Auckland’s Carolynn Tassie (46), in great form after her 317 km (197 mile) victory in the Australian 48 Hour Championship in August, ran an outstanding 222.222 km (138 miles); as she strode to another outright win in the Self-Transcendence 24 Hour Race held at Auckland’s Sovereign Stadium on 25-26 September 2004. On route she passed Sandy Barwick’s former New Zealand 24 hour record of 220.500 km and moved into 2nd place in the New Zealand all time 24 hour rankings.

24 Hour 2004 Start side

Wet & windy start

16 runners and race-walkers lined up for the Self-Transcendence 24 Hour along with 7 in the 12 hour. Twelve hours latter 4 four-person relay teams joined the 24 hour competitors. The weather was a wet and windy 11 C (52 F) at the 9:00 am start, but eased off during the late afternoon for a clear, breezy and chilly night ... 8 C (46 F) ... followed by a lovely sunny morning for the finish.


Carolynn Tassie & Sandy Barwick Annie Faletanoai 2nd ... 24 hr.

At the awards ceremony Sandy Barwick (world 6-day and 1,000 mile record holder) presented Carolynn with the Sandy Barwick 24 Hour Perpetual Trophy, while Richard Tout (NZ 100 mile and 6-day record holder) presented Barney with the Richard Tout 24 Hour Perpetual Trophy.

24 Hour 2004 Finish

24 Hour Finishers

It was the third New Zealand Championship in a row for Carolynn – after her outright victories in 2002/ 3 – and certainly her most impressive. Following her Australian 48 Hour triumph she represented New Zealand at the IAU 100 km World Championships in Holland on 12th September – running a personal best 9:40.

Any doubts about Carolynn’s recovery, after so much racing, quickly evaporated as she glided past 100 km in 10:03, 100 miles* in 16:42 and 200 km* in 21:32 (*personal bests and New Zealand 45-49 age records). In second place was another New Zealand 2004 IAU World Championship representative – Blenheim’s Annie-Marie Faletanoai - who showed promise in her first 24 hour race with a steady and well paced 173.119 km (107 miles). Dianne Kowalewski from Stratford ran her best race and was very happy to reach 161.362 km (100 miles).



Albie Jane - 2004 men's runner up ... 24 hr.

The men’s victor was returning 2003 champion Auckland’s Barney McBryde (39). The lead in the men’s race changed several times in the later stages with Barney’s strong finish enabling him to achieve a personal best 185.192 km (115 miles) after withstanding spirited challenges from Stratford’s Albie Jane 179.239 (111 miles) and Palmerston North’s Paul Andrewes 178.966 km (111 miles).

Peter Baillie (55) from Plimmerton race-walked 174.129 km (108) miles to become New Zealand Centurion No. 13. To join this exclusive club all that you have to do is walk 100 miles in a day - with your walking technique observed by race-walking judges. Thanx to Jack Tregurtha for driving from Hastings to head the judging!

The Self-Transcendence 12 Hour Races were won by Jim Kerse (Dunedin) 90.553 km and Auckland’s Fiona Derrick with 74.957 km.

The ‘Tropical Itch’ team (133.808 km) – led by Greg Forester, Terry Horne, Bruce Livingstone and Mattie Vodre won the Self-Transcendence 12 Hour Teams Relay from ‘Not Another Lap’ (130.244 km).



2003 runner-up Des Hussey - waving another lap
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