News16 Jun 2008


Wyatt, Rungger the victors in Meran – WMRA Grand Prix

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Renate Rungger edges Anna Frost in Meran (© race organisers)

Jonathan Wyatt (NZL) is once again proving to be unbeatable on the mountains this year. He shaved 33 seconds off Marco Gaiardo’s (ITA) course record in Meran on Sunday (15), winning in a time of 1:15.57.

The remarkable aspect of his victory was that the day before he had run in a 42km mountainous road Marathon in Liechtenstein beating the previous record by ten minutes in a time of 2:56.00 !!

Gaiardo was not off form. He repeated his fine run of last year only 12 seconds slower than his now broken record. It was not even enough to earn him his customary second place. Timo Zeiler (GER) showing a marked increase in form since the first GP race beat him into second place by 15 seconds and indeed threatened to run away from Wyatt on the second, technical part of the course.

As predicted, Andrzei Dlugosz (POL), and Robert Krupicka (CZE) were in contention until the final stages and were only a minute adrift of the leading places. Wyatt now moves to the top of the GP ranking.

Like the men’s race the ladies race was thrilling with just one second separating the first two. In the absence of an injured Victoria Wilkinson (GBR), Renate Rungger again proved her mountain running credentials by out-sprinting a rapidly improving Anna Frost (NZL) to win in a time of 68:22. Frost will have been inspired with the news this week that she had been chosen by New Zealand to represent them in the 2008 World Trophy (Switzerland in September). Her second place moves her into 3rd place in the GP ranking. Rungger will have to start competing out of Italy to figure as a significant competitor in the GP placings. Course record holder Antonella Confortola (ITA) placed third but was well beaten.

A plucky, steady run by Anne Buckley (GBR) in 6th position moves her to the top of the GP ranking being the only woman to have competed in all three GP races to date.

The fourth Grand Prix race takes place in Telfes (Austria) on 3 August.

Danny Hughes for the IAAF

Leading results:

MEN -
 1. Jonathan Wyatt 1:15:57
 2. Timo Zeiler 1:16:27
 3. Marco Gaiardo 1:16:42
 4. Andrzei Dlugosz 1:17:10
 5. Robert Krupicka 1:17:25
 6. Markus Kröll 1:19:23
 7. Alexander Bolkhovitin 1:19:31
 8. Gerd Frick 1:19:33
 9. Hannes Rungger 1:20:24
10. Mikhail Mamleev 1:21:46

WOMEN -
 1. Renate Rungger 1:08:22
 2. Anna Frost 1:08:23
 3. Antonella Confortola 1:11:12
 4. Pavla Matyasova 1:13:22
 5. Iva Milesova 1:14:21
 6. Anne Buckley 1:17:50
 7. Elena Casaro 1:19:59
 8. Lea Bäuscher 1:21:07

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