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Stoby wins battle against Farley in race 4 of Ceres 10K

- Katrina Lindsay triumphs in female race
Winners of Race 4 in the Ceres 10K Series, Reuben J. A. Stoby (left) and Katrina Lindsay. Photo: Provided
Julius Farley (right) is presented with his second place prize. Photo: Provided
Julius Farley (right) is presented with his second place prize. Photo: Provided
Some of the race participants at the presentation ceremony. Photo: Provided
Some of the race participants at the presentation ceremony. Photo: Provided
Fourth place finisher Mark Harrison (right) receives his prize. Photo: Provided
Fourth place finisher Mark Harrison (right) receives his prize. Photo: Provided
Rosmond Johnson (left) and Guy Williamson engaging in a post race talk. Photo: Provided
Rosmond Johnson (left) and Guy Williamson engaging in a post race talk. Photo: Provided
BEEF ISLAND, VI- Meeting for the first time in a 10K after their duel in June when Julius Farley upset defending champion Reuben J. A. Stoby, the two rivals duked it out again on Saturday October 8, 2016 in the fourth race of the Ceres Juices 10K Series on Beef Island.

On the distaff side, Katrina Lindsay won the battle with Rosmond Johnson.

Farley set the early pace and enjoyed a lead of about 50 metres before Stoby reeled him in after two miles and then pulled away shortly after the turnaround to win in 40:06. Farley finished second in 41:15 while Guy Williamson took third in 45:16.

Mark Harrison was fourth and Adrian Dale fifth.

Both Farley and Stoby have two wins and a second place finish, with the final race of the series on November 5, 2016 being the deciding encounter.

Meanwhile, Lindsay won the race heading up the hills to the prison after Rosmond Johnson gave up the lead.

Lindsay clocked 51:58 while Johnson placed second in 53: 09. Third was Rachel Mayo-Smith in 55:07.

Fourth and fifth were Kay Reddy and Debbie Bell respectively.

Prizes were presented to the top 5 male and female finishers, compliments of Proudly African.

Ceres 10K – Prison Break- October 8, 2016 – Full results

MEN

1.  Reuben Stoby, 40:06.  2. Julius Farley, 41:15.  3. Guy Williamson, 45:16.  4. Mark Harrison, 49:38.  5. Adrian Dale, 50:11.  6. Ishwar Persad, 52:50.  7. Richard Morris, 53:49.  8. Dennis Versoza, 55:16.   9. Claudius Rymer, 55:43.  10. Sergio Dantas, 59:20.  11. Dennis Delacruz, 1:03:17.  12. Howard Moore, 1:04:48.  13. Ruairi Bourke, 1:08:45.  14. Tim Prudhoe, 1:11:22.  15. William Kinkead, 1:18:05.  16. Max Adams, 1:26:49.  17.  Michael Worrell, 1:29:32.

WOMEN

1. Katrina Lindsay, 51:58.  2. Rosmond Johnson, 53:09.  3. Rachael Mayo-Smith, 55:07.  4. Kay Reddy, 56:22.  5. Debbie Bell, 56:36.  6. Rhiannon Jones, 58:29.  7. Anna Kinkead, 59:11.  8. Karrina Stead, 1:00:56.  9. Sarah Hayes, 1:01:54.  10. Philomena Robertson, 1:03:27.  11. Sarah Caroll, 1:06:04.  12. Claire Santillan, 1:12:24.  13. Mary Macayanan, 1:13:04.  14. Claire Burke, 1:13:50.  15. Nedy Ador Dionicio, 1:14:36.  16. Amy Quayle, 1:14:47.  17. Christane Matos, 1:14:50.  18.= Rovelyn Dimaala, Mitchelle Jalova, 1:32:39.

WALKERS:

  1. Shirley Liburd, 1:59:00.

4 MILE COURSE                

  1. Michael Fay        47:33.

2 Responses to “Stoby wins battle against Farley in race 4 of Ceres 10K”

  • Congratulations (10/10/2016, 08:21) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Considering the course involved a mile long climb towards the prison impressive times and congrats to the winners
  • ann (10/10/2016, 09:27) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Run baby run


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