Got TIPS or BREAKING NEWS? Please call 1-284-442-8000 direct/can also WhatsApp same number or Email ALL news to:newsvino@outlook.com;                               ads call 1-284-440-6666

Asson claims first win in 2 ½ yrs with Ceres 10k victory

A large field gathered for the Finale of the Ceres 10K Series on Saturday November 8, 2014, with Steve Asson and Tallulah Kinkead claiming victories in the Men’s and Women’s Divisions respectively. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Asson claims his first win in 2 1/2 years. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Asson claims his first win in 2 1/2 years. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Tallulah Kinkead running along side her dad, David Kinkead. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Tallulah Kinkead running along side her dad, David Kinkead. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Julius Farley lost out to Asson, but was named overall Men's Champion. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Julius Farley lost out to Asson, but was named overall Men's Champion. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Kinkead won the series finale and also was named overall Women's Champion. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Kinkead won the series finale and also was named overall Women's Champion. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
 The ever present Howard Moore. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
The ever present Howard Moore. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – A large field gathered for the Finale of the Ceres 10K Series on Saturday November 8, 2014, with Steve Asson and Tallulah Kinkead claiming victories in the Men’s and Women’s Divisions.

A resurgent Steven Asson, who overcame recurrent back problems that caused him to quit running at one time, ended two and a half years of frustration by overhauling his two early leading opponents to win in a time of 41.21, with Julius Farley second in 42:56 and Curvin Andrews third in 43:26.

Asson who last won the race in November 2011 commented, “This is two and a half years I haven’t won a race.” “I was not able to run only just to take a little jog sometimes and the way I felt, I quit then made up my mind to start back again. But in this run today, in my mind, I didn’t come to race. I just came to run and the rhythm and the pace I had I kept it and was successful.”

Asson passed Andrews just before Ellis Thomas Downs and overhauled Farley about 600m later. He said looking at Farley’s leg turnover and the way he heard him breading coupled with the way he was feeling, he knew he could possibly win.

“I didn’t surge anywhere,” he explained. “I just held the rhythm and ran smoothly.”

Despite the loss, Farley was the series’ overall men’s champion. “Today wasn’t my day and I have to congratulate Steven,” he said noting that he had stitches from the start, which intensified as the race went on. “That kind of slowed me down a bit. Steven and Andrews (Curvin) kept a good pace and I tried to compete with Steven but I just couldn’t make it. I had to give up and settle for second.”

Kinkead ran 48:25 to win the women’s division. “I felt good but Kat (Katrina Crumpler) wasn’t here so that’s why I won,” Kinkead said. “The races are really fun. I like the people who do them.”

Race director Kay Reddy says the series gets better and better each year.

“This is one of the best supported (events) we had almost 70 for the first race and we’ve had a lot of people complete three races and we’ve had a lot of people getting personal bests,” she noted. “It was fast and furious at the front, we’ve had some changes and new faces on the block. Ceres put in a lot of effort and new products. It’s has just been a smashing series all around.”

Final Results. Men: 1. Stephen Asson, 41 minutes and 21 seconds. 2. Julius Farley, 42:56. 3. Curvin Andrews, 43:26. 4. Ravindra Sukhu, 43:31. 5. Simon Cook, 44:27. 6. Adam DeMonte, 45:10. 7. Ciaran O'Shaughnessy, 46:19. 8. Paul Hubbard, 46:24. 9. Ian Montgomery, 47:11. 10. David Kinkead, 48:27. 11. Charles Kerins, 48:29. 12. Adrian Dale, 48:57. 13. Russell Crumpler, 49:31. 14. Daniel Mitchell, 49:45. 15. Shane Donovan, 50:56. 16. Gareth Watkins, 51:05. 17. Manuel Lamzas, 52:08. 18. Patrick Ormond, 57:07. 19. Graham Willis 57:18. 20. Howard Moore, 1:02:04. 21. Miguel Castellanos, 1:06:58. 22. Jim Cullimore, 1:09:51. 23. Stephen Beard, 1:10:41.

Women: 1. Tallulah Kinkead, 48:25. 2. Kay Reddy, 51:46. 3. Anna Kinkead, 53:02. 4. Rosmond Johnson, 55:13. 5. Claudia Ferrari, 56:21. 6. Darwn Peters, 57:13. 7. Natasha Ruscheinski, 58:36. 8. Sally Blackmore, 1:01:23. 9. Rhiannon Jones,1:02:32. 10. Barbara O'Neal, 1:03:08. 11. Ghislaine Hoogendijk, 1:04:12. 12. Clair Burke, 1:04:19. 13. Claudia Diaz, 1:10:59. 14. Jenny McConnell, 1:15:18.

Overall series results. Men: 1. Julius Farley. 2. Ian Montgomery. 3 Cirvin Andrews. Women: 1. Tallulah Kinkead. 2. Rosmond Johnson. 3. Clare-Louise Whiley.

4 Responses to “Asson claims first win in 2 ½ yrs with Ceres 10k victory”



Create a comment


Create a comment

Disclaimer: Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) welcomes your thoughts, feedback, views, bloggs and opinions. However, by posting a blogg you are agreeing to post comments or bloggs that are relevant to the topic, and that are not defamatory, liable, obscene, racist, abusive, sexist, anti-Semitic, threatening, hateful or an invasion of privacy. Violators may be excluded permanently from making contributions. Please view our declaimer above this article. We thank you in advance for complying with VINO's policy.

Follow Us On

Disclaimer: All comments posted on Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) are the sole views and opinions of the commentators and or bloggers and do not in anyway represent the views and opinions of the Board of Directors, Management and Staff of Virgin Islands News Online and its parent company.