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Date of Birth 9 March 1935 Personal Bests 880 2.02.00 Mile 4.19.9 1500 No. Date Time Race Winner Time 1. 5 Oct 1957 3.13.43 Victorian Marathon Championship, Melbourne Bill Baillie ( NZ ) 2.45.12 2. 30 June 1959 2.50.34 Victorian Marathon Club Championship Ian Hassell 2.33.04 3. 11 June 1960 3.05.00 Polytechnic Marathon, Windsor to Chiswick ( UK ) Arthur Keily ( UK ) 2.19.16 4. 30 June 1962 2.42.12 VMC Championships at Mentone Dean Thackeray 2.27.37 5. 11 Aug 1962 2.46.00 Australian Marathon Championship in Perth Keith Ollerenshaw 2.26.24 6. 5 Oct 1963 2.58.00 Victorian Marathon Championship, Williamstown Norm Duff 2.34.25 7. 17 Aug 1963 2.50.51 Victorian Country Championships at Geelong Henk Van Wijngaarden 2.43.54 8. 27 July 1963 2.49.07 VMC Championship at Mentone Ron Clarke 2.24.38 9. 9 May 1964 2.47.00 Victorian Country Championship in Warragul Amor Newell 2.28.53 10. 6 June 1964 2.34.40 VMC at Mentone John Coyle 2.26.05 11. 18 July 1964 2.46.00 Australian Championships in Sydney Bob Vagg 2.24.06 12. 10 Oct 1964 2.45.02 Victorian Champioship, Williamstown Henk Van Wijngaarden 2.29.02 13. 24 July 1965 2.37.10 VMC Championship at Preston Fred Howe 2.22.18 14. 21 Aug 1965 2.35.43 Victorian Country Championship at Ballarat Fred Howe 2.28.35 15. 2 Oct 1965 2.39.21 Victorian Championship at Preston Derek Clayton 2.22.12 16. 23 July 1966 2.38.58 VMC at Preston Geoff Walker 2.23.40 17. 20 Aug 1966 2.39.02 Victorian Country Championship at Euroa Neil Ryan 2.28.10 18. 1 May 1966 2.38.05 Australian Championships at Ballarat Tony Cook 2.20.44 19. 18 Oct 1966 2.48.51 Launceston Marathon, Tasmania Peter Bruce 2.40.53 20. 27 May 1967 2.40.44 VMC at Tyabb Fred Howe 2.24.13 21. 12 Aug 1967 2.41.32 Victorian Championship at Tyabb Derek Clayton 2.18.28 22. 26 Aug 1967 2.39.02 Victorian Country Championship at Bendigo 23. 9 Sep 1967 2.47.53 Australian Championships in Adelaide Derek Clayton 2.21.58 24. 25 May 1968 2.37.19 Australian Champioship in Hobart Derek Clayton 2.14.57 25. 27 July 1968 2.55.46 VMC Championship at Tyabb Barry Sawyer 2.22.56 26. 24 Aug 1968 2.40.09 Victorian Country Champioship at Traralgon Barry Sawyer 2.26.53 27. 14 Sep 1968 2.34.09 Victorian Champioship at Werribee Barry Sawyer 2.24.16 28. 30 May 1969 2.45.30 Traralgon Marathon Ian Wheeler 2.27.49 29. 26 July 1969 2.39.09 VMC at Tyabb Neil Ryan 2.21.59 30. 23 Aug 1969 3.06.51 Victorian Country Championship at Ballarat Tom Kelly 2.28.44 31. 20 Sep 1969 2.31.35 Victorian Championship at Tyabb Peter Bruce 2.25.32 32. 11 Oct 1969 2.57.38 Australian Championshipsin Sydney John Farrington 2.21.02 33. 25 July 1970 3.10.18 VMC Championship at Preston Peter Bruce 2.20.11 34. 15 Aug 1970 2.56.15 Victorian Country Championships at Bendigo John Bermingham 2.27.04 35. 26 Sep 1970 3.00.18 Australian Championship at Werribee John Farrington 2.15.27 36. 13 June 1971 3.03.10 Tralralgon Marathon John Bermingham 2.32.08 37. 26 June 1971 2.57.51 VMC Championship at Tyabb Neil Ryan 2.18.31 38. 31 July 1971 2.48.37 Victorian Championshipat Werribee Andy Boychuk ( Can ) 2.18.34 39. 29 Aug 1971 2.49.34 Victorian Country Championship at Morwell Derek Clayton 2.24.40 40. 25 Sep 1971 2.47.13 Australian Championship at Hobart Derek Clayton 2.11.08 41. 11 June 1972 2.58.34 Traralgon Marathon Phil Lear 2.28.37 42. 24 June 1972 3.01.29 VMC Championship at Tyabb Derek Clayton 2.20.25 43. 23 July 1972 2.50.19 Victorian Country Championship at Euroa Derek Clayton 2.16.19 44. 19 Aug 1972 2.54.35 Victorian Championship at Werribee Terry Harrison 2.20.23 45. 15 Sep 1972 3.07.19 Bercham Marathon-Antwerp-Belgium- 2.16.50 46. 2 June 1973 3.14.36 VMC Championships at Tyabb Terry Harrison 2.22.43 47. 17 June 1973 3.09.34 Traralgon Marathon Bob Guthrie 2.28.05 48. 14 July 1973 3.08.25 Victorian Championship at Pt Cook John Bermingham 2.17.21 49. 2 May 1974 3.01.08 Traralgon Marathon Bob Guthrie 2.28.34 50. 29 May 1974 3.03.00 VMC Championship at Tyabb Neil Ryan 2.20.59 51. 10 Aug 1974 3.00.39 Victorian Championshipat Pt Cook Graeme Anderson 2.22.40 52. 31 Aug 1974 3.01.38 Victorian Country Championship at Bendigo Dave Gazeley 2.42.00 53. 1 June 1975 2.53.45 VMC - Traralgon Andy Hill 2.26.16 54. 28 June 1975 2.48.47 Victorian Championship at Pt Cook Kevin Ryan ( NZ ) 2.13.15 55. 23 Aug 1975 2.49.52 Victorian Country Championship at Moe Dave Marburg 2.26.50 56. 6 June 1976 2.58.56 Traralgon Marathon Phil Lear 2.44.10 57. 13 June 1976 2.49.33 VMC Championship at Tyabb Mike Ryan ( NZ ) 2.20.59 58. 26 June 1976 2.50.23 Victorian Championship at Pt Cook Terry Harrison 2.27.15 59. 15 Aug 1976 3.12.30 Victorian Country Championship at Benalla Phil Hamer 2.26.02 60. 25 Sep 1976 2.55.10 Victorian Veterans Champs at South Werribee Henk Van Vijngaarden 2.38.47 61. 21 Nov 1976 2.43.49 SMAC OlympicTyres Marathon at Princess Park Gerry Sofianos 2.21.42 62. 2 Apr 1977 3.13.36 Canberra Marathon Nick Hearnshaw 2.31.10 63. 12 June 1977 3.00.36 VMC Championship at Tyabb Graham Struthers 2.23.36 64. 25 June 1977 3.13.54 Victorian Championship at Pt Cook Phil Cuffe 2.26.47 65. 1 Oct 1977 3.00.03 Victorian Vets Championship at South Werribee Barry Brooks 2.37.07 66. 1 Apr 1978 3.27.00 Harbord Diggers Marathon in Sydney Andy Lloyd 2.32.58 67. 11 June 1978 3.06.43 VMC Championship at Tyabb Rob Wallace 2.21.14 68. 17 June 1978 3.04.50 Victorian Championship at Pt Cook Bill Scott 2.16.37 69. 24 June 1978 3.06.09 Tasmanian Championship at Cressy Richard Pickup 2.31.51 70. 22 July 1978 3.12.41 Traralgon Marathon Matt Ryan 2.35.01 71. 19 Aug 1978 2.58.43 Victorian Country Champion at Bendigo John Duck 2.32.07 72. 5 Nov 1978 2.58.53 Big M Marathon in Melbourne Bill Scott 2.21.04 73. 19 Nov 1978 2.58.30 SMAC Olympic Tyres Marathon at Princess Park Don Simpson 2.33.14 74. 1 Apr 1979 2.55.44 Canberra Marathon John Stanley 2.18.45 75. 17 June 1979 3.10.51 VMC Championship at Tyabb Ken Duxbury 2.32.53 76. 23 June 1979 3.08.37 Victorian Championship at Pt Cook Rob De Castella 2.14.44 77. 11 Aug 1979 3.15.34 Victorian Country Championship at Traralgon Martin Thompson 2.33.44 78. 25 Aug 1979 3.08.20 Victorian Vets Championship at South Werribee Jim Seymon 2.42.29 79. 7 Oct 1979 3.04.04 Adelaide Marathon Grenville Wood 2.30.08 80. 21 Oct 1979 3.23.35 Big M Marathon in Melbourne Andy Lloyd 2.26.44 81. 25 Nov 1979 2.53.32 SMAC Marathon at Princess Park Gabbie Carmona 2.39.35 82. 13 Apr 1980 2.58.33 Canberra Marathon Colin Pilone ( NZ ) 2.17.51 83. 26 Apr 1980 2.59.55 Halls Gap Marathon Norm Beck 2.38.15 84. 24 May 1980 2.58.33 Victorian Championship at Pt Cook John Pedley 2.22.52 85. 15 June 1980 2.56.58 VMC Championship at Crib Point Bob Guthrie 2.24.23 86. 27 July 1980 2.56.42 Australian Vets Championship in Adelaide Barry Brooks 2.40.12 87. 10 Aug 1980 2.58.00 Victorian Country Championship at Benalla John Duck 88. 23 Aug 1980 3.02.15 Victorian Veterans Championshipat South Werribee Peter Hannaford 2.40.30 89. 13 Sep 1980 3.02.33 Traralgon Marathon Carl Stevenson 2.30.29 90. 12 Oct 1980 2.54.48 Big M Marathon in Melbourne Andy Lloyd 2.17.37 91. 30 Nov 1980 2.54.49 South Melbourne Marathon at Princess Park Norm Beck 92. 1 Jan 1981 2.54.41 World Vets Championship in Christchurch NZ 93. 25 Apr 1981 2.56.40 Halls Gap Marathon Tim Erikson 2.29.27 94. 23 May 1981 2.59.37 Victorian Championship at South Werribee Ian Minter 2.20.59 95. 7 June 1981 2.58.49 VMC Championship at Crib Point John Duck 2.29.32 96. 19 July 1981 2.57.48 Central Highlands Marathon at Ballarat Paul Whittaker 2.42.29 97. 25 July 1981 2.57.18 Australian Vets Championship at South Werribee 98. 15 Aug 1981 2.59.00 Victorian Country Championship at Ballarat 99. 29 Aug 1981 2.57.52 Victorian Vets Championship at South Werribee 100. 12 Sep 1981 2.54.49 Traralgon Brian Whinnen 2.26.28 101.
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