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Stoby wraps up Ceres Juices 10K Series with Personal Best run

- holds off surging Vincent Fournier to win in 37:50.04
Some 31 runners and walkers took part in the finale of the Ceres Juices 10K from the Watering Hole to the Struggling Man in Sea Cows Bay and back on November 21, 2015. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Reuben J. A. Stoby finished with a new Personal Best of 37:50.04 to claim yet another road running championship. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Reuben J. A. Stoby finished with a new Personal Best of 37:50.04 to claim yet another road running championship. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Rosmond Johnson finished second behind Melissa Brunner in a time of 48:41.85. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Rosmond Johnson finished second behind Melissa Brunner in a time of 48:41.85. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Both Rosmond Johnson and Reuben J. A. Stoby were crowned champions when the Ceres Juices 10K Series wrapped up at the Watering Hole on Saturday November 21, 2015.

Stoby romped to a comfortable win in the final race of the series, which took runners from just outside Banco Popular to a turnaround at Struggling Man in Sea Cows Bay, with a Personal Best of 37:50.04. Vincent Fournier, running for the first time competitively on the course, came second in 37:57.47 and Julius Farley finished third in a time of 38:51.36.

Stoby led from start to finish and had opened up a huge lead on his main challengers Fournier and Farley, however, on the return Fournier began to eat into the lead and came to within some 20 metres of Stoby, who was able to switch gears for a sprint finish to win comfortably and in one of the fastest 10k times in the territory.

“A PB for me. I am so happy about that. I ran 38:23 in training on the course so I knew I could break into 37 minutes,” commented Stoby. “I was worried about the heat ahead of the race, but the conditions turned out to be good and then I was pushed to a fast time by Vincent Fournier. It was a good race and sets me up nicely for the BVI Half Marathon later in the year.”

Stoby, who bases his runs on time rather than who he is running against, said “It’s not easy to run out front and run fast times so it’s always good to have competition. However, I never know who will show up for a race here so I just set myself goal times and work towards that.”

He added that he is looking forward to the 10th BVI Sunrise Half Marathon on December 5, 2015 and is relishing the thought of running against Shane DeGannes of the USVI and possibly Pamenos Ballantyne of St Vincent and the Grenadines. “I fancy myself to run a fast time. I respect those two guys but I also believe in myself and my ability.”

Successful year for Stoby

Stoby, who is sponsored by Nagico Insurances, has had a successful year on the local road racing scene. He won the Dive BVI 10K series, Blenheim Trust 5K series, where he was crowned All Comers Champion, placed second in the Virgin Gorda Half Marathon, crowned Highland Spring College Classic Series 2-Mile Champion and Ceres Juices 10K Champion.

Added to that he participated in the NACAC 10K in Petit Bourg in October and another 10K in Basse Terre, Guadeloupe earlier this month, where he competed against some of the best in the Caribbean as well as Kenya, Canada, France and Mexico.

Success in the BVI Half Marathon would be the icing on the cake for Stoby, who only started competitive running in 2013.

Johnson, who finished the final race in second place with her time of 48:41.85 behind Melissa Brunner’s 48:03.40, commented that it was a great race. “I ran all the way to the turnaround and was in the lead until the Island Department Store when Melissa passed me. I just took my time though as I had already won the series, but then at the hospital I decided to try and pass her and put in a sprint, but didn’t quite manage it.”

Johnson, who is also looking forward to the Half Marathon and is aiming at a top five finish, recently won the Highland Spring College Classic 2-Mile Series. She also participated in the NACAC 10K in Petit Bourg, Guadeloupe.

Prizes, which included Ceres Juices, Niagara Water, Peach Chutney, Bos Ice Tea and other items from Proudly African as well as gift vouchers and other items from Relish Gourmet Food & Wine (a soon to be opened store next to the Watering Hole) were doled out to the champion athletes and persons completing three races.

CERES 10K RACE 5 – Half Marathon Warm Up – November 21, 2015 Results

MEN

1. Reuben Stoby, 37:50.04.  2. Vincent Fournier, 37:57.  3. Julius Farley, 38:51.  4. Ian Montgomery, 40:51.  5. Curwin Andrews, 43:57.  6. Simon Cook, 45:49.  7. Benjamin Lewis, 47:10.  8. Richard Morgan, 47:22.  9. Zebalon McLean, 47:58.  10. Adam Holdt, 48:16.  11. Mark Stephenson,  48:26.  12. Adrian Dale, 48:49.  13. Shane Donovan, 49:43. 14. Ruairi Bourke, 52:19.  15. Claudius Rhymer, 54:23.  16. Howard Moore, 1:01.20.  17. Sjoerd Koster, 1:16.26.  18. Jovan Van Heerden, 1:16:58.  19. Bill Kinkead, 1:19.30.  20. Richard Parchment, 1:21.18.  21.  Guyp Dubois

WOMEN 

1. Melissa Brunner, 48:03.  2. Rosmond Johnson, 48:41.  3. Kay Reddy, 53:13.  4. Debbie Bell, 53:57.  5. Philomena Robertson, 57:35.  6. Rhiannon Jones, 1:01.37.  7. Sarah Duncan, 1:07.31.  8. Rahel Worede, 1:16.26.  9. Shirley Liburd, 1:33.45.

CERES 4.8 MILES                              

WOMEN 1. Brodie Faragher, 49:17. 2. Rebecca & Cook, 52:45.  MEN 1. Barry Leon, 58:26.

POWER WALKERS

1. Sophie Bennett, 1:40.38.  2. Linda Li, 1:41.02.

 

CERES 10K Series Overall Awards

MEN: CHAMPION Reuben Stoby  2. Julius Farley  3= Ian Montgomery, Guy Williamson  5. Adam D'Monte  6. Simon Cook  7. Zebalon McLean  8=Adrian Dale, Mark Stephenson  10. Dan Mitchell  11. Ruairi Bourke  12. Shane Donovan  13. Guyp Dubois  14. Claudius Rhymer  15. Howard Moore  16. Sjoerd Koster  17. Richard Parchment

WOMEN: CHAMPION Rosmond Johnson  2. Melissa Brunner  3= Claudia Ferrari, Kay Reddy  5= Lauren Julien, Debbie Bell  7= Philomena Robertson, Rhiannon Jones  9. Clair Burke  10. Barbara O'Neal  11. Shirley Liburd

POWERS WALKERS:  1. SOPHIE BENNETT,  2. Linda Li

7 Responses to “Stoby wraps up Ceres Juices 10K Series with Personal Best run”

  • Yes (22/11/2015, 11:01) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    stoby is the road runner of the BVI LOL
  • Well (22/11/2015, 11:52) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Where are the black brothers? Why are they not on the roads running as well? Come on run the roads and represent.
  • Boo (22/11/2015, 15:41) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    This man was sprinting down the road like a 200 meter race. He's a machine


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