CENTURION
24 HOUR RACEWALK PHOTOS
17-18 April 2004
Coburg Athletics Track, Coburg, Melbourne
Here is a selection of photos from this year's race. I hope
you
can capture some of the excitement from viewing them. Are you tough
enough to take the challenge yourself?

Graham Watt (C 47)early on in the race - still smiling
Stan Miskin (C 23), the oldest walker at 78 years of age. Stan strides
out towards his final distance of 135.306 km. Knee warmers - now that's
a new idea!

Ron McGregor, Di Goodger and Fred Brooks (C42) took turns making the
pace early on and all reached the 50 mile mark in good time. It was the
first long walk attempt for Ron and Di and we will hopefully see them
back to complete the task soon.
Ellwyn Miskin did the 6 hour walk once again and provided
company for husband Stan (see far left in the background) in the first
stages of his 24 hour walk. Shading Ellwyn is runner Phil Essam. As for
last year, Ellwyn completed the 6 hour event comfortably and then
attended Stan's needs for the remainder of the race. Now that's note
worthy!
Bob Lee (C 47) raises his hands in victory as he crosses the 100
mile mark in 22:44:44 to become Australian Centurion Number 47. Bob is
already New Zealand Centurion Number 5 so is now a double centurion.
This result was never in doubt as Bob confidently ticked off the
intervening miles in a masterly display of strength walking.
Graham Watt (C 48) powers towards the finishing line in his last
lap. His final time of 23:59:23 just beat the final gun. In the last 2
hours of the race, he had to complete 43 laps, 5 more than his previous
best 2 hour split during the event. But he somehow managed to dig deep
and achieve the impossible for a wonderful result - Australian
Centurion Number 48.
The new Centurions, Graham (C48) and Bob (C 47). This photo was
taken minutes after Graham finished. Has the awesomeness of the feat
sunk in yet?
Tim Erickson 19April 2004
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Tim Erickson (terick@melbpc.org.au)
Secretary, Australian Centurions Club
Melbourne, Australia