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Athletes from across the South Island assembled in the Wakatipu for
the fourteenth The North Face Peak to Peak multi sport race,
yesterday.
With a forecast of snow showers to 400 metres the athletes and
organisers were a little apprehensive about the prospects for
Saturday but the day dawned bright and sunny with no sign of the
predicted weather. By start time however a very light snow fall had
begun on the Remarkables but this did not affect the race in any way.
The record field of 95 teams and 48 individuals waited at the top of
the Turquoise run on the Remarkables for the road closure, but as
soon as this was given a mad dash to the skis and boards preceded a
quick downhill run to the ski - bike transition. With most of the
field arriving within seconds of each other the prospect of getting a
time for each individual soon disappeared and the mountain bikers
quickly disappeared down the road on the dash to get across the basin
to Coronet Peak via downtown Queenstown.
A great contest was on in the teams section with six teams reaching
Frankton Beach within the same minute. The racing order was now
becoming established with all the winning teams in this first group.
At the transition to the paddle section, competitors were met by flat
waters which allowed for a fast kayak leg in to Queenstown Bay.
At Frankton Beach the Outside Sports team had a narrow lead over the
other teams with the first individuals, Matt Woods and Hamish Robb
just off the pace. With a great paddle, Ian Huntsman bought his team
PhysioMed Open (Christchurch) to the front to change a 20 second
deficit into a one minute 10 second advantage and set the ground work
for team mates Matt Pepller and Fraser McMaster.
McMaster, a pro cyclist, increased the gap from the following teams
and arrived at the finish with a clear one minute 45 second advantage
over the Outside Sport bike rider Jim Hawkridge. PhysioMed Open
finished in a time of 2hrs 8mins and 6secs with Outside Sport second
in 2hrs 9mins and 51secs.
The two individual athletes leading at the end of the second leg, the
downhill mountain bike, were chased down and eventually passed by the
three first finishers. Dougal Allan (Dunedin) had arrived at the race
with the aim of winning and this he did in fine style. Sixth at the
end of leg two, third at the end of leg three and by the line he
finished 5 minutes clear of his closest challenger, in a time of
2hrs 17mins and 6secs. Second place Braden Currie (2hrs 17mins
(Wanaka) was a further 1min 7secs clear of Gavin Mason (2hrs 23mins
47secs)
Allan was delighted with his win and encouraged by the number of
people in the field competing.
"It is great to see the race so well supported. The weather was good
for racing and the course was in a great condition " said Allan
Melanie Smith from Arrowtown , first last year and second the year
before was relegated to second again by Sarah Fairmaid (Te Anau) who
finished in a good time of 2hrs 41mins and 48secs. Smith was second
in 2hrs 44mins with Emily Miazga (Christchurch) third in 2hrs 52mins
and 44secs. Mitch Murdoch racing in the Vet Womens division showed
her strength by finishing in 2hrs 48mins and 22secs.
First male veteran across the line reversed the results from last
year. Last years third place getter Ray Hope (Dunedin) finished first
in 2hrs 29mins and 30secs, pushed Eric Billoud from Queenstown to
second place in 2hrs 30min 14secs, and Steve Norton (Queenstown) took
third in 2hrs 30mins 42 secs.
In the all women division Wanaka Physio kept the second place spot
from last year finishing in 2hrs 37mins 47secs with the R & R Sport
Dunedin Chicks taking the first spot in 2hrs 35 mins and 14secs.
The hotly contested Business House section was won by the
construction team of Naylor Love Construction in 2 hrs 31mins and 25
secs with the Rationale Ltd second in 2 hrs 37mins 25secs.
First home in the mixed team category went to Christchurch PhysioMed
Mixed in a time of 2hrs 15mins 41secs. This completed a clean sweep
for PhysioMed Chch with wins in the Open team, mixed teams and open
mens division.
The experienced team of John Knight, Baz Smith and Adam Fairmaid
(Outside Sports Young Hicks Queenstown ) took an easy win in the Vet
teams division in a time of 2hrs 39mins and 34secs.
A new school team division this year, saw seven teams lining up with
the James Hargest College Rage team winning in 2hrs 26mins and
08secs.
The North Face Peak to Peak 2007 is supported by the following
sponsors: The North Face, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, More FM,
Queenstown Night 'n Day, R & R Sport Queenstown, Queenstown Gym,
Summerfield's Frankton Pharmacy, K2 Skis, Smith Optics, Dalbello
boots, Kawarau Jet, Leppin, Peak Projects and New Zealand Multisport.
The North Face Peak to Peak Results
| Men |  : |
| 1st Dougal Allan | 2.17.06 |
| 2nd Braden Currie | 2.22.41 |
| 3rd Gavin Mason | 2.23.47 |
| Women |  : |
| 1st Sarah Fairmaid | 2.41.48 |
| 2nd Melanie Smith | 2.44.00 |
| 3rd Emlie Miazga | 2.52.44 |
| Vet Men |  : |
| 1st Ray Hope | 2.29.30 |
| 2nd Eric Billoud | 2.30.14 |
| 3rd Steve Norton | 2.30.42 |
| Vet Women |  : |
| 1st Mitch Murdoch | 2.48.22
| | Teams |  : |
| Open Teams |  : |
| 1st PhysioMed | 2.08.06 |
| 2nd Outside Sports | 2.09.51 |
| 3rd R & R Sport Dunedin Boys 2.16.16 |
| Womens Teams |  : |
| 1st R & R Sport Dunedin Chicks | 2.35.14 |
| 2nd Wanaka Physiotherapy | 2.37.47 |
| Mixed Teams |  : |
| 1st PhysioMed | 2.15.41 |
| 2nd White Horse | 2.32.31 |
| 3rd Humps and Bumps | 2.36.56 |
| Business House Teams |  : |
| 1st Naylor Love Construction | 2.31.25 |
| 2nd Rationale Ltd | 2.37.25 |
| 3rd Copthorne & Millennium Maintenance Men | 2.45.35 |
| Veteran Mixed |  : |
| 1st A Team | 2.39.34 |
| Veteran Men |  : |
| 1st Outside Sports Young Hicks | 2.15.00 |
| School Teams |  : |
| 1st James Hargest College Rage | 2.26.08 |
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