Ovington’s strong finish wins Back Country Cuisine Alps 2 Ocean Ultra
Thompson leads from start to finish
3 March 2018
Jane Ovington from the UK finished strongly over the final stages of New Zealand's first staged ultra-race the Back
Country Cuisine Alps 2 Ocean to win the gruelling 316 kilometre unsupported women’s event that finished in Oamaru today.
Ovington made up more two hours of time over the final three stages to take the lead off vastly experienced ultra-runner
French physiotherapist Florence Morisseau recoding the fastest women’s time overall of two hours and 32 minutes on the
final stage to finish with a running total of 46 hours and 31 minutes for the week of racing, just twenty minutes ahead
of Morisseau.
“I’m tied but relived, it was such a good race,” Ovington said. “It was just amazing scenery. You have to remember to
stop and look at the stunning areas we were in; the whole thing really was amazing and to come home first was a great
bonus.”
Local Oamaru ultra-runner Wendy Fallen who also finished strongly to climb up to third in the women’s unsupported event
with a combined total of just 43 minutes behind Morisseau said she was so proud about having the event in her own back
yard.
“It’s been awesome,” she said. “We’ve got such beautiful countryside so it’s been lovely to share that with everyone
this week, and there was so much that I hadn’t seen before either so it was a real treat for me to go to those places
too.”
After 35 hours of running over seven days Australian supported runner James Kohler was the fastest overall coming across
the finish line with the leading unsupported runner, Brendon Thompson from Wellington. The two men took two hours and
thirty one minutes to run the final 28 kilometres of the seven stage ultra-race that started at Mt Cook on Sunday.
Thompson led the tough unsupported men’s event from the start finishing 51 minutes ahead of kiwi Grant 'Curly' Jacobs in
the tough category where competitors have to carry their own packs with all their gear. Garth Reader from the Unites
States finished third, 38 minutes behind Jacobs.
“I’m absolutely stoked to finish,” Thompson said. “The event has attracted so many people from all over the world and
the organisers have just done such an awesome job.”
Kohler finished with a two hour 17 minute lead over the second placed supported runner 59 year old Australian Peter
Kingston.
The seven stages took Kohler 35 hours and 23 minutes while Thompson had a running total of 37 hours and 15 minutes.
Australian Sam Yarnold won the female supported race with a running total of 40 hours and 46 minutes, finishing 47
minutes ahead of New Zealander Toni Smith who was one hour and 24 minites ahead of third placed Michelle Donnell. .
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For results and videos please see the Back Country Cuisine Alps 2 Ocean Ultra Facebook page
Back Country Cuisine Alps 2 Ocean Ultra 2019 February 24 – March 2
• Stage 1: Mt Cook, 6.02km
• Stage 2: Lake Pukaki, 47.83km
• Stage 3: Lake Pukaki to Lake Middleton, 51.34km
• Stage 4: Lake Middleton to Loch Laird, 86.6km
• Stage 5: Loch Laird to Waitaki River, 43.76km
• Stage 6: Kurow to Peaks Rd, 52.66km
• Stage 7: Peaks Rd to Oamaru, 28.67km
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