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Fournier overhauls Stoby in Virgin Gorda Half Marathon battle

- Maria Mays takes women's title
From left: Vincent Fournier, Guy Williamson and Reuben J. A. Stoby broke away early from the pack in the 5th Virgin Gorda Half Marathon on May 14, 2016. Photo: Dean 'The Sportsman' Greenaway/BVIAA/Facebook
Athletes on their way in the 5th Virgin Gorda Half Marathon on May 14, 2016. Photo: Dean 'The Sportsman' Greenaway/BVIAA/Facebook
Athletes on their way in the 5th Virgin Gorda Half Marathon on May 14, 2016. Photo: Dean 'The Sportsman' Greenaway/BVIAA/Facebook
Runners in the 6 Mile Challenge. Photo: Dean 'The Sportsman' Greenaway/BVIAA/Facebook
Runners in the 6 Mile Challenge. Photo: Dean 'The Sportsman' Greenaway/BVIAA/Facebook
VALLEY, Virgin Gorda, VI- For a moment during the 5th Virgin Gorda Half Marathon on Saturday May 14, 2016, Vincent Fournier thought he’d given home turf advantage to Tortola resident Reuben J. A. Stoby, who opened a sizeable gap.

“The way this started out, I didn’t think I was going to win it,” said Fournier who covered the 13.1 mile hilly course, known as Beauty and the Beast, in 1 hour 35 minutes and 24 seconds, with Stoby another 35 seconds back. “We were head to head then in those hills (going to Nail Bay) he took a big head start and I told myself, ‘alright Vincent, if you follow that pace, you’re going to die in the middle of the race’ so I decided to try and do my own race and, try to catch up when it was flat again. But, he was so far ahead that I didn’t think I’d catch up.”

Fournier said that eventually near the Coppermine Road on the southern end of the island he noticed he was making an inroad into Stoby’s lead, which gave him a big boost.

“Eventually I caught up to him, we ran together until Top of the Baths and I was like alright, I live on this island it’s time for me to give all I got for the rest and defend home turf and I’m proud,” he said. “Even if I’ve only been here for six months.”

Stoby said it was a good cat and mouse race and after seizing the lead, he thought Fournier had fallen off the pace for good. 

“I think the mistake I made was not to try to push it from there and I just continued and allowed him to catch me,” Stoby explained, noting he was surprised to see Fournier in Copper Mine. “When I turned around, I saw him right there and for a runner, that can be psychologically challenging. We ran together for a little while, then he made a move just before the turnaround at the Baths and I failed to cover that. But, I’m not too disappointed because he’s a good athlete. I wanted to win, but nevertheless, it’s my second, second. I remember El Guerrouj (Hicham), who tried for the Olympic gold three times and though he was expected to win he didn’t. Just like that, I’m going to come back and hopefully win on the third try.”

Maria Mays, sixth overall, was the first woman crossing the line in 1:52.16 and said she was surprised to win after having a bug earlier in the week and had expected to feel awful. “But after the first mile, I didn’t,” she said. “I really wasn’t on form and I thought I wasn’t going to do it then I decided to go out, have fun and enjoy it. I felt much stronger than I thought I’d be.”

Frequent visitor Ryan Blanchard of Richmond, Virginia, who’s getting married on Virgin Gorda this week, ran the race with his fiancé Andrea Sorlie.

“It was a little hotter than last year, l really liked the over cast last year,” he said. “It’s a great race. You can’t beat the views. Whenever your legs start hurting, you just look out—doesn’t take the pain away—but it takes your mind off it.”

He’d hope to finish in under two hours and did 2:13.10 and his fiancé, 2:35.46. “I ran it all last year but I walked up the big hills this time because I knew where they were,” he said.

Native Virgin Gordian Kilen Smith said she had been running two mile races and decided to tackle the 6 Mile Challenge as she’d never run that far before. “It was good,” she said, after finishing in 1:18.03, before going to play with the Virgin Gorda Eagles in the BVI Volleyball Association championship game.  “I thought it would have been a bit tougher, but for the first time, I think I did good.”

Top VG Half Marathon Finishers

Men: 1. Vincent Fournier, 1 hour 35 minutes and 24 seconds. 2 Reuben J. A. Stoby, 1:35.59. 3. Guy Williamson, 1:44.49. 4. Jacques Roux, 1:48.08. 5. Rodrigo dos Santos, 1:51.56. Women: Maria Mays, 1:52.16. 2. Melissa Brunner, 2:00.17. 3. Rebecca Paul, 2:01.32. 3. Kim Tackeuchi, 2:10.24. 4. Claudia Ferrari, 2:10.35.5. Mellisende Rowe, 2:12.20.

5 Responses to “Fournier overhauls Stoby in Virgin Gorda Half Marathon battle”

  • ann (16/05/2016, 09:04) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Run baby run
  • tola (16/05/2016, 10:00) Like (0) Dislike (8) Reply
    there should be a rule where you must run with your shirt on...
    • wtf? (16/05/2016, 15:13) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      Why is that? Most runners are in good enough shape that they CAN go without a shirt...and not scare all of the children! That's one of the good points of being in shape. :)
    • dumb (18/05/2016, 15:49) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      @Tola, you must be fat. There should be a rule where you should be put on a diet :-)
    • ??/ (23/05/2016, 00:16) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      agreed.


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