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Carr takes advantage of wrong turn to tame the 'Beast'!

Raheem Taylor, in his course debut, had a sizeable lead on the field, however, he took a wrong turn which cost him the race. Photo: Dean Greenaway
James Carr (seen here winning a previous race) won the Blenheim Trust 5k race on May 11, 2013. Photo: VINO
James Carr (seen here winning a previous race) won the Blenheim Trust 5k race on May 11, 2013. Photo: VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Seemingly out of contention with less than 800m to go in last Saturday’s, May 11, 2013 Blenheim Trust 5k race, known as the Beast, James Carr rallied around Raheem Taylor’s wrong turn to win the race and lift the Men’s title.

Raheem Taylor in his course debut, had a sizeable lead on the field. Taylor, however, took a wrong turn, started an uphill climb on the area where he should descend only to discover the mistake.

By time he regrouped and put his frustrations behind, his momentum had been cut and his pursuers had passed. He could only settle for fifth place as Carr went on to win in 20 minutes and 58 seconds. Carr was followed by Ravi Sukhu in 21.00, Zebalon McLean, 21:46, early leader Emrol Amsterdam, 21:50 and Taylor, 22:35.

“I was very surprised to win,” Carr admitted. “They were far out in front and Ravi and I were trading places. After the first two miles, they were still way ahead and I was saying there’s no way I’m winning this one. But on the south side of the course, they had directional issues which screwed them over,” Carr added.

Carr said everyone was struggling with the course, including himself, but he was able to nip Ravi by .2 at the line. “It was good because I got the 5K trophy,” he stated. “I’m very pleased because a win is a win, but, I’m not sure if I deserve to win that one today.” 

With Katrina Crumpler’s win in the women’s division—her 22:40 eclipsing Claire-Louise Whiley’s 23:13 course mark—it sets up a June 1 finale showdown with NiMade Oniasih for the women’s crown. Oniasih was second in 25:01 with Claire McArthy third in 26:20.

The 5k finale will be on Saturday June 1, 2013 with the race starting on the Mondo track at the A.O. Shirley Grounds and circling the dual carriageway and the banks. Awards, refreshments and complimentary massages will be provided.  The race will be ‘ladies first’, all “de laydees” get a 5 minute head start and are encouraged to wear a running skirt.

Final results. Men: 1. James Carr, 20:58. 2. Ravindra Sukhu, 21:00. 3. Zebalon McLean, 21:46. 4. Emrol Amsterdam, 21;50. 5. Raheem Taylor, 22:35. 6. Adam Holdt, 22:46. 7. Adrian Dale, 23:11. 8. Anthony Thom, 23:23. 9. Russell Crumpler, 24:51. 10. Filip Kreutzer, 25:46. 11. Joe Standish, 25:56. 12. Andrew Willins, 26:08. 13. Chris Ghiorse, 26:59. 14. Howard Moore, 29:16. 15. Stephen Beard, 34:07. 16. Michael Burns, 36:52. 2 Miles: Stefano Tasking. 

Women: 1. Katrina Crumpler, 22:40.  2. Nimade Oniasih, 25:01. 3. Claire McArthy, 26:20.  4. Anna Kinkead, 28:56. 5. Kay Reddy, 29:02.  6. Darwn Peters, 30:37.  7. Adenike Sicard, 30:45. 8. Kelly Bos, 31:48.  9. Ghislaine Hoogendijk, 35:31. 10. Shirley Liburd, 40:00. 11. Elizabeth Buratti-Clifton, 49:11. 11. Julie Reynolds, 49:11.  2 Miles: Barabara Pinnock-Smith. 2. Stephanie Russ-Penn. 

Power Walking: Men: 1. Peter Moll, 50:48. Women: 1. Kishma Penn, 44:42. 2. Shana Richards, 45:34. 3. Shawn Smith, 45:35. 4. Toi King, 47:28. 4. Sheroma Rawlins, 47:28. 6. Linda Li, 50.47.

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