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Stoby, Mays lead Virgin Gorda Half Marathon tune up

Reuben J. A. Stoby and Maria Mays led the field of 33 participants in the men and women's divisions respectively, during the first of two Dive BVI 10K Series races on Saturday April 9, 2016, which are a tune up for the 5th Virgin Gorda Half Marathon and 6 Mile Challenge on May 14. Photo: Dean 'The Sportsman' Greenaway/Todd vanSickle
VALLEY, Virgin Gorda, VI- Reuben J. A. Stoby and Maria Mays led the field of 33 participants in the men and women's divisions respectively, during the first of two Dive BVI 10K Series races on Saturday April 9, 2016, which are a tune up for the 5th Virgin Gorda Half Marathon and 6 Mile Challenge on May 14, 2016.

Stoby ran the race over the first half of the Half Marathon course with a trek out to Nail Bay and the notorious 'beast' in 46 minutes and 14 seconds. Mays was timed in 51.16 in the women's division.

"We had directional on the road so that everyone would know where to turn so that for the Half Marathon, they are on their game and knew exactly where to go," explained race director Casey McNutt. "We had 17 people from Tortola that came over to gauge what they are going to experience in the Half. Right now, we have 72 pre registered for the Half Marathon and 6 Mile Challenge. We are leaps and bounds a little over a month out from where we were last year. We have a tremendous amount coming from the U.S. Virgin Islands with 28 preregistered so far, so it's really nice to see them coming over."

Last Saturday's race came ahead of the upcoming early bird preregistration period that ended on Friday April 15, 2016. McNutt said the early bird cut off is where participants were able to register for $60 before the fee goes up to $70 from April 16. The $40 fee for the 6 Miles Challenge will increase to $50.

"We have an amazing kit for all the participants, the race bags are awesome and we'll have a lot of great merchandise on sale at the Half Marathon Festival," she said. "This is our fifth anniversary and we're really excited bout it. It has gotten better every year."

The next 10K will cover the last 6.2 miles of the course including taking in vistas of historic Copper Mine and the renowned Baths, on April 30, 2016.

Final results. Men: 1. Reuben Stoby, 46:14. 2. Julius Farley, 48:51. 3. Curwin Andrews, 50:56. 4. Vincent Fournier, 51:50. 5. Alan Cundall, 53:56. 6. Ben Mays, 57:19. 7. Dennis Versoza. 1:07:25, 8. Ryan Everett, 1:08:57. 9. Luke Plummer, 1:09:44. 10. Paul Hubbard, 1:17:47. 11. Zebalon McLean, 1:22:33. 12. Tim Backlund, 1:25:24. 13. John Hudspeth, 1:34:19.

Women: 1. Maria Mays, 51:16. 2. Rosmond Johnson, 57:59. 3. Kat Brownsdon, 1:01:11. 4. Anna Gillham, 1:01:44. 5. Kay Reddy, 1:03:15. 6. Becca Knight, 1:06:19. 7. Kim Takeuchi, 1:10:18. 8. Debbie Bell, 1:10:33. 9. Sarina Hancock, 1:12:59. 10. Tiffanie Houston, 1:17:36. 11. Jude Holmes, 1:17:47. 12. Clair Burke, 1:19:01. 13. Nedy Adordionicio, 1:20:45. 14. Michelle Backlund, 1:25:25. 15. Casey McNutt, 1:33:36. 16. Tasia Veenkemp, 1:33:37. 17. Kim Hudspeth, 1:34:19. 18. Kim Beradine, 1:44:58. 19. Chrissann Nickel, 1:44:59. 20. Chris Yates, 1:49:20.

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