15th September 2019
Queenstown’s Hamish Fleming claimed his fourth win at the David Reid Homes Peak to Peak yesterday in a time of 2:15:46
to take out the solo male category.
Fleming has recently returned from adventure racing at the Wulong Mountain Quest in China, and David Reid Homes Peak to
Peak race director Adrian Bailey says he was in great form.
“Hamish beat his own time of 2:16:67 that he set in 2017 and raced very strongly through all the Peak to Peak stages
today – a well-deserved win.”
Tom Spencer placed second in a time of 2:19:49 and third was Shaun Travers in 2:23:30.
Wanaka adventure racer and GODZone champion Emily Wilson was the fastest women on the day claiming victory in a time of
2:45:59. Wilson was followed closely by second placegetter Josie Cederman in a time of 2:46:51 and third went to
Katherine Reardon in 2:50:35.
“Emily is a machine and delivered a very focused and steady performance today – she deserved to take the victory,” says
Bailey. “
Over 450 competitors took part in the five-stage, 44km event that raced from the Remarkables Skifield to Queenstown and
back up to Coronet Peak.
“The turnout was incredible with competitors travelling from all over the South Island, and we could not have had more
perfect conditions. Overall entries were up by 60% so we can see the event continuing to grow in the future,” says
Bailey.”
In the team's categories, the business team title went to Mitchell Daysh Ltd in a time of 2:20:39. The first male team
across the line was the Filamelons – Ryan Shanks Fitness in a time of 2:07:23 and the first female team was the Pumas in
a Brumby in a time of 2:40:47.
A new tandem class proved popular with Warwick Tuffnell and Nigel Robertson of team Salt & Pepper taking out first male tandem team in a time of 2:40:12. The first female tandem team was claimed by Holly Weston
and Sarah Jenkins of team Thing One and Thing Two in a time of 3:05:15. The mixed tandem team win went to team Golce & Dabbana’s Danielle Sherman and Glenn Roberts in a time of 2:51:05.
Ten schools from the lower South Island were represented in the primary and secondary schools’ category. Wakatipu High
School claimed the top female secondary school title in a time of 3:00:54 and James Hargest College took out the top
male secondary school title in a time of 2:43:46. Mt Aspiring College won the primary school category in a time of
2:56:10.
David Reid Homes Peak to Peak title sponsor Fraser McKenzie presented trophies to the top five category placegetters and
congratulated the entire field at the official prizegiving held in the Coronet Peak West Wing Restaurant.
"This is the first time we have been involved with the Peak to Peak event, and it's been a fantastic day of competition
and friendly rivalry,” says Fraser. “It’s great to see so many businesses, teams, and individuals getting amongst the
action which has been a real highlight – we loved it."
For more David Reid Homes Peak to Peak results: https://peaktopeak.nz/results/
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