Results 2015
Senior
Picaninny Plod

Handicap Placings
Place
First Name Surname
Time
+ or -
1 Philip Shambrook 34:53 - 2:43
2 Grace Bannon 39:43    
3 Shann Anderson 38:03 - 1:37
4 John Flood 29:27 - 1:15
5 Shayne Rushan 35:17 - 0:57
6 Matthew Heislers 23:55 - 0:48
7 Jane McCaig 39:11 - 0:43
8 Craig Feuerherdt 26:22 - 0:46
9 Andrew Hosking 26:35 - 0:40
10 Laura Terry 35:42 - 0:31
11 Kevin deVries 36:03 - 0:31
12 Gavin Fiedler 30:54 - 0:36
13 Melissa Wilkie 35:35 - 0:32
14 Sue Taylor 39:05 - 0:35
15 Trinity Sanderson 31:37 - 0:28
16 Ross Douglas 31:40 - 0:25
17 Rory Weightman 31:25 - 0:27
18 Lisa Wilkinson 30:45 - 0:25
19 David Sebastian 29:35 - 0:19
20 Mike Neilson 29:36    
21 Jay  Sanderson 33:59 - 0:18
22 Maree Platt 36:32 - 0:16
23 Lee McCullagh 24:37 - 0:06
24 Steve Brereton 29:43 - 0:04
25 Chris McCormack 28:06 - 0:04
26 Justin  Lee 30:39 - 0:03
27 Brian Watson 26:50 + 0:02
28 Mark Saxon 31:12 + 0:02
29 David Meade 24:05 + 0:03
30 Alison Cartner 32:19 + 0:14
31 David Heislers 29:52 + 0:12
32 Rebecca Wilkinson 29:44 + 0:18
33 Els Viester 30:36 + 0:14
34 Sarah Jalim 29:07 + 0:22
35 Rik McCaig 25:58 + 0:20
36 Conor Cunningham 34:35 + 0:26
37 Leah Cripps 37:45 + 0:30
38 Charles Chambers 32:18 + 0:40
39 Ingrid Douglass 31:48 + 0:45
40 Kathryne Charnas 42:31 + 1:07
41 Joshua Condon 43:58 + 1:11
42 Tim Lovell 31:34 + 1:13
43 Justine Rowe 43:03 + 1:46
44 Alan Buchanan 31:45 + 1:51
45 Jennifer Lee 40:20 + 1:48
46 Adam Henderson 38:49 + 2:14
47 Gary Crouch 35:13 + 2:20
48 John McCullagh 35:52    
49 Alison McCullagh 37:26 + 3:03
50 Sue  Condon 44:39 + 3:08
51 Aaron Anderson 32:27    
 
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Fastest Times
Place
First Name Surname
Time
1 Matthew Heislers 23:55.1
2 David Meade 24:05.3
3 Lee McCullagh 24:37.3
4 Rik McCaig 25:58.4
5 Craig Feuerherdt 26:22.1
6 Andrew Hosking 26:34.9
7 Brian Watson 26:50.2
8 Chris McCormack 28:06.5
9 Sarah Jalim 29:06.6
10 John Flood 29:27.4
11 David Sebastian 29:35.2
12 Mike Neilson 29:36.4
13 Steve Brereton 29:43.3
14 Rebecca Wilkinson 29:44.0
15 David Heislers 29:51.9
16 Els Viester 30:36.0
17 Justin  Lee 30:39.0
18 Lisa Wilkinson 30:44.7
19 Gavin Fiedler 30:54.5
20 Mark Saxon 31:12.0
21 Rory Weightman 31:24.6
22 Tim Lovell 31:34.3
23 Trinity Sanderson 31:36.6
24 Ross Douglas 31:40.3
25 Alan Buchanan 31:44.6
26 Ingrid Douglass 31:48.4
27 Charles Chambers 32:17.7
28 Alison Cartner 32:19.1
29 Aaron Anderson 32:26.7
30 Jay  Sanderson 33:58.6
31 Conor Cunningham 34:34.9
32 Philip Shambrook 34:53.0
33 Gary Crouch 35:13.3
34 Shayne Rushan 35:16.9
35 Melissa Wilkie 35:34.9
36 Laura Terry 35:42.5
37 John McCullagh 35:51.6
38 Kevin deVries 36:02.9
39 Maree Platt 36:31.6
40 Alison McCullagh 37:25.9
41 Leah Cripps 37:45.1
42 Shann Anderson 38:03.1
43 Adam Henderson 38:48.5
44 Sue Taylor 39:05.0
45 Jane McCaig 39:10.9
46 Grace Bannon 39:43.0
47 Jennifer Lee 40:19.9
48 Kathryne Charnas 42:30.5
49 Justine Rowe 43:03.4
50 Joshua Condon 43:57.8
51 Sue  Condon 44:38.7

Results FAQs

What's a grey background mean?
It means you are either a new runner, are new in this distance, or ran only once in the previous year at this distance. Handicaps will be applied for the next race making you eligible for club championship points.

I'm a casual runner. How does that affect my results and handicaps?
Casual runners run in bibs rather than with leg tags. The club attracts a lot of runners who only run once so bib runners are not handicapped in the same way as members and do not receive club championship points. Your handicap will be directly based on the speed you ran in their previous race with the club and you will appear in the results list with a grey background. If you decide to become a member, points from your last race will be retrospectively awarded and you will appear in the aggregates.

What is the + or - figure based on?
This figure is the time difference between your actual time and your estimated time. Your estimated time is determined by the handicapper who determines a time per km based on your recent form. This rate is then entered into a spreadsheet and a formula rounds start times to the nearest 10 seconds. Rounding helps the official starter call runners to the line in blocks so it's not too confusing. Sometimes in the results you can be placed behind somebody who has beaten their handicap by less than you. This is because they may have been rounded up by as many as 5 seconds and you may have been rounded down by as many as 4 seconds. In a short race, 9 seconds can make a big diffence to the placings. Over the course of a season, you will sometimes be rounded up and sometimes down so in some races it will benefit you and in others it will penalise you. Overall it should even out and not affect your aggregate points more than anybody else. It's not a perfect system but the best we can do.