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The
19th Cliff Young Australian 6-Day Race
21st to 27th Nov 2004
Twenty one runners and walkers lined up for the start of the 19th
Annual Australian 6-day race. This year was the first year that
it had been renamed in honour of Cliff Young. A fitting tribute
to a Man that gave so much to the sport and to Colac.
The venue for the event was Memorial Square. It is located in the
middle of the township of Colac. It is tree-lined and local residents
visit the Square at all hours of the day and night. It is definitely
the best venue for an Ultra event in Australia with an ever increasing
history as well.
The Six-day race committee have worked tirelessly over the last
few years to increase the professionalism at the Event. Nothing
is to hard for them and they are always willing to listen to constructive
criticism.
The field this year included three runners from overseas, five
first time entrants and three females.
There were two interesting competitors in the field this year.
They were Jesper Olsen from Denmark and Deborah De Williams from
Altona in Victoria. Jesper left London on January 1st this year
and has literally run across the world to get to the Event. His
Quest can be followed at www.worldrun.org. Deborah recently completed
a walk around Australia and established four world records at the
same time. Both were welcome additions to the field.
The race got under way at midday on the Sunday. There seemed a
smaller crowd than usual at the start. This isn't the fault of the
Committee - perhaps the younger generation at Colac just don't get
the concept of ultra running. But I believe that now the race has
it's own dedicated web domain at www.sixdayrace.org.au , a dedicated
race committee and a resurgent of interest in multi-day racing ,it
can become a truly international sporting Event and attract major
interest around the world.
There are many intricacies of 6-day racing and this year's event
was to be no exception. The 2004 race was a "human chess match"
of the highest order.
It is only three days since the Event when I'm writing this. It
will be very hard to write a blow by blow description at the moment.
But I promise that the next edition of Ultramag will include a story
about my winning crewing experience at Colac.
There were many highlights at the race. These included:
" The battle between 1st and 2nd and 3rd and 4th during the
Event. This battle could have easily included a battle between 2nd
and 3rd as well
" The five PB's completed during the week
" The great potential shown by a couple of Australian runners
during the week
" The great sportsmanship and spirit shown at the Event by
Deborah De Williams
" The performances of the five Westfield Legends
" Calling Bill Sutcliffe to the 12 o'clock deadline on day
3 or 4 with seconds to spare
" The food van looking after the runners and crew so well,
and
" The Great fairplay, goodwill and sportsmanship shown by all
runners and walkers at the Event.
Next year's event will be the 20th running of the Australian 6-day
race at Colac. The date is unknown at this stage but it will be
in November. There will be former runners come back to contest the
event along with Newbies contesting it for the first time. The web
site will be fully functional by then and it is planned that 2005
will be one of celebration for the longest surviving 6-day race
in the world.
RESULTS
1st Jesper Olsen (Den) 756.38km (New Danish 6-day record)
2nd Graeme Watts 702.12km
3rd Vlastik Skvaril 692.85km (PB)
4th Peter Hoskinson 690.43km (PB)
5th Dawn Parris 649.64km
6th David Billett 569.89km (PB)
7th Trevor Marsh 556.06km(PB)
8th David Jones 551.85km(PB)
9th George Audley 526.54km
10th Brian Bloomer 522.24km
11th Elvira Janosi (Hun) 516.38km
12th Peter Gray 503.23km
13th Eric Wright (RSA) 493.07km
14th Shaun Scanlon 491.19km
15th Howard Neville 475.98km
16th Deborah De Williams 448.17km
17th John Timms 413.2km (DNF)
18th Bill Sutcliffe 404.15km
19th Robyn Davis 290.8km (DNF)
20th Stan Miskin 181.6km (DNF)
21st Ian Valentine 149.2km
AURA Australian 6-Day Title:
1st Male - Graeme Watts
2nd Male - Vlastik Skvaril
3rd Male - Peter Hoskinson
1st Female - Dawn Parris
Drew Kettle Award for Oldest Finisher - George Audley
Bryan Smith Award (Fairplay, Goodwill and Sportsmanship) - Eric
Wright
Most Courageous Award - Deborah De Williams
All competitors Australian unless otherwise stated
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