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Vink’s record highlight of local time trial season

Published: Wed 31 Mar 2010 01:06 PM
Vink’s record highlight of local time trial season
31 march 2010
Michael Vink’s breaking of Brian Fowlers 16 year old time trial record was a highlight of the Christchurch Time Trial association’s summer season that ended last night.
A number of age group records were also broken during the season which experienced excellent growth and interest with large numbers turning out for the weekly racing on a Tuesday night.
Vink, 18, broke the long standing record on the 16th of March to record a time of 19 minutes and 42 seconds for the 16 kilometre course, being the first person to go under 20 minutes for the distance.
Age group winners for 2009/10 season (average time from 3 fastest times)
Woman
Junior (U16) Chloe McCaughan 0:26:09
Intermediate (16-19) Hayley Mercer 0:24:40
Senior (20-34) Julia Grant 0:25:29
Veteran (44-54) Tracy Clark 0:25:03
Super Veteran (55-64) Brenda Fortune 0:28:05
Female Super Veteran Plus (65+)Karen Farrell 0:29:04
Men
Junior (U16) Hamish Schreurs 0:23:02
Intermediate (16-19) Simon Acker 0:23:16
Senior (20-34) David Plew 0:21:59
Masters (35-44) John McKenzie 0:22:21
Veteran (45-54) David Roche 0:21:45
Super Veteran (55-64) Gary Ferguson 0:22:43
Super Veteran Plus (65+) Bruce Milne 0:24:59
Hand bike Rob Martin 0:30:55
Canterbury Time Trail Associations records as at 31 March 2010
WOMEN
Junior Vanessa Rolton 24:41 20/10/98
Intermediate Rebecca Bailey 23:35 15/03/94
Senior Annaliisa Farrell 23:01 15/01/02
Masters Annaliisa Farrell 23:55 16/03/10
Veteran Tracy Clark 25:10 8/12/09
Super Veteran Shirley Rolston 27:03 14/02/06
Super Veteran + Karen Farrell 28:26 16/03/10
MEN
Junior Hamish Schreurs 22:55 16/03/10
Intermediate Michael Vink 19:42 16/03/10
Senior Brian Fowler 20:24 22/02/94
Masters John McKenzie 22:11 2/03/10
Veteran Dave Sullivan 21:09 15/12/08
Super Veteran Gary Ferguson 22:31 16/03/10
Super Veteran + Bruce Milne 24:45 8/12/09
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