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GCAM 2004 Race Results Sunday 4 July 2004 Gold Coast Airport Marathon Asics Half Marathon Telstra Country Wide 10km Run Gold Coast Bulletin 7.5km Walk Norco Pauls ‘Collect-A-Cap’ Junior Dash results contents a message from the Qld Premier Marathon (42.195km) ......................................01 The Queensland Government, through Queensland Events, is proud to continue our investment in the Marathon Results - finishers by place ..........................................01 successful running of Australia’s leading marathon in what is surely the most magnificent setting for Marathon Statistics ......................................................................06 an event of its kind in the world. On Sunday July 4 a record field of 11,804 people from 34 Marathon Category Results - 1-3 female & male ........................06 countries took to the streets of the Gold Coast in the 2004 Gold Coast Airport Marathon. Wheelchair Marathon - finishers by place ....................................06 On behalf of all Queenslanders, thank you for your contribution to the Marathon 10 & 20 Year Club ......................................................06 outstanding success of this event. Confirming its place as the Australia’s biggest and richest marathon race, 2048 runners competed in the 42km Half Marathon (21.0975km) ..............................08 event with 3968 pounding the pavements in the half marathon, 2559 in the 10km run, 2673 in the walk and 556 junior dash entrants. Half Marathon Results - finishers by place ..................................08 In its 26th year this event attracted the largest field of international entries on record including first time participants from countries like Belgium, Half Marathon Statistics ..............................................................18 Austria and Bermuda – a true indication that this event has made its mark on the world stage and its reputation for excellence continues to spread. I Wheelchair Half Marathon - finishers by place ............................18 am delighted with the increase in international entries that boasted a record number from Japan and Singapore with strong entries from New Half Marathon 10 & 20 Year Club ................................................18 Zealand and America. My heartiest congratulations to our event winners; Ethiopian-Australian Half Marathon Category Results - 1-3 female & male ..................19 Gemechu Woyecha, and marathon first timer, Australian, Anna Thompson. The Aussies also excelled in the half-marathon with 2004 Olympians Lee Challenge Winners ......................................................................19 Troop and Kerryn McCann both blitzing their respective fields in final 10km Run ........................................................20 training runs before they leave for the Athens Olympic Games. To all of you who competed in the 2004 Gold Coast Airport Marathon, I 10km Run Results - finishers by place ........................................20 thank you for making the smart decision to get active and enjoy an icon Australian sporting event in Queensland – the Smart State. 10km Run Statistics ....................................................................27 I congratulate Kerry Watson and the team at Gold Coast Events Management for another ‘well-run’ marathon. 10km Run Category Results - 1-3 female & male ........................27 I trust you enjoyed your marathon experience and I invite you to join us again next year with friends and family for the 27th Gold Coast Airport Walk ................................................................28 Marathon. Walk Results - finishers by place..................................................28 Walk Statistics ............................................................................35 Peter Beattie MP, Premier and Minister for Trade Walk Category Results - 1-3 female & male ................................35 Walk 10 Year Club ......................................................................35 a message from Jim Tolhurst Junior Dash Race 1 (2.25km) ............................36 Well done to all participants in the 2004 Gold Coast Airport Marathon and associated events! Junior Dash Results - finishers by place ......................................36 It’s not just the winning but the taking part that truly epitomises the spirit of the Gold Coast Airport Marathon. Junior Dash Statistics ..................................................................37 It is fantastic to see this event increase in participants each year, with a record 11,804 competitors pounding our Gold Coast Junior Dash Category Results - 1-3 female & male......................37 pavements. The Gold Coast Airport Marathon has once again proven to be a Junior Dash Race 2 (4km) ................................37 professional and popular event within the national and international marathon circuit and the airport is extremely proud to be Junior Dash Results - finishers by place ......................................37 associated with an event of this calibre. This yearly race is not just another sporting event but a chance to bring the whole Gold Junior Dash Statistics ..................................................................37 Coast community together in a fun and spirited environment. Gold Coast people are known for their warm and friendly faces and the marathon Junior Dash Category Results - 1-3 female & male......................37 embraces the many interstate and international competitors who come back year after year to compete. Championships..................................................38 This event also significantly contributes to the local economy, thanks to the thousands of visiting participants, and in showcasing the Gold Coast to the world as a place of Australian University (Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km Run) ..........38 fun, great hospitality and a happy and healthy lifestyle. The Gold Coast Airport Marathon has established itself as one of Australia’s top Queensland Marathon..................................................................38 sporting events and continues to grow from strength to strength each year, with this year’s event being a major success. Queensland Masters Athletics Marathon......................................38 On behalf of the Gold Coast Airport, thank you for your support and your outstanding efforts during this event. I hope your experience was a memorable one and we look forward to seeing you all Another major event organised and presented by: on the starting line next year. GOLD COAST EVENTS MANAGEMENT LIMITED PO Box 2547 Southport BC Queensland AUSTRALIA 4215 Phone: (Int +61) 7 5564 8733 Fax: (Int +61) 7 5564 9733 Email: [email protected] www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au Jim Tolhurst, Gold Coast Airport Ltd Chairman We acknowledge the essential support and contribution of the following sponsors and thank them for their commitment to the 2004 Gold Coast Airport Marathon www.goldcoastairport.com.au www.asics.com.au www.gcbulletin.com.au www.qldevents.com.au www.telstra.com.au www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au www.rentthrifty.com.au www.livingwell.com.au www.paulscollectacap.com.au www.marriott.com www.goldfm.com.au www.ausrun.com.au www.seaworld.com.au www.qttc.com.au www.nbntv.com.au www.018.com.au www.aims-association.org www.goldcoasttourism.com.au Home of Gold Coast Events www.atc.australia.com www.sportssupercentre.com.au www.freedomair.com Management www.personalvintage.com.au www.mssociety.com.au www.australianairlines.com.au www.athletics.org.au www.rpr.com.au 2005 Gold Coast Airport Marathon - Sunday 3 July See you there! Gold Coast Airport marathon finishers by place Place Bib Name Clock Time Net Time 21km Net Time Category Category Place Bib Name Clock Time Net Time 21km Net Time Category Category Place Bib Name Clock Time Net Time 21km Net Time Category Category No. (H:MM:SS) (H:MM:SS) (H:MM:SS) Place No. (H:MM:SS) (H:MM:SS) (H:MM:SS) Place No. (H:MM:SS) (H:MM:SS) (H:MM:SS) Place 14Gemechu Woyecha 2:15:47 2:15:47 1:07:14 25-29M 1 114 710 Andrew Morton 3:00:04 3:00:04 1:28:42 40-44M 14 227 2032 Silvafox Brown 3:14:15 3:13:54 1:35:01 60-64M 1 23Yasuhiro Karasu 2:19:43 2:19:43 1:08:26 25-29M 2 115 820 Teresa Rider 3:00:32 3:00:32 1:28:41 45-49F 2 228 1998 Rebecca Wolfe 3:14:15 3:14:11 1:33:47 25-29F 6 322Dickson Marwa 2:19:59 2:19:59 1:07:11 18-24M 1 116 1740 Grant Sheather 3:00:40 3:00:25 1:28:25 35-39M 19 229 1328 David Lang 3:14:16 3:14:03 1:33:49 35-39M 47 47Glenn Guzzo 2:20:57 2:20:57 1:09:19 25-29M 3 117 16 Takayuki Yamamoto 3:00:42 3:00:42 1:25:26 45-49M 8 230 307 Scott Walsberger 3:14:25 3:14:11 1:35:06 30-34M 47 524Oswald Revelian 2:23:20 2:23:20 1:07:12 18-24M 2 118 616 Damien Fall 3:00:44 3:00:38 1:28:25 30-34M 29 231 363 Harold Or 3:14:27 3:14:11 1:35:31 40-44M 28 66Matt Dravitzki 2:23:29 2:23:29 1:10:55 25-29M 4 119 2145 Jo Sherman 3:00:50 3:00:50 1:28:39 35-39F 5 232 411 Rick Iversen 3:14:29 3:14:29 25-29M 33 75Hideyuki Fujino 2:24:02 2:24:02 1:08:14 30-34M 1 120 185 Matt Robinson 3:00:53 3:00:53 1:23:46 30-34M 30 233 1374 John Shivas 3:14:34 3:14:30 1:30:59 55-59M 5 89Paul Imhoff 2:24:47 2:24:47 1:10:55 25-29M 5 121 1314 Dave Criniti 3:00:53 3:00:41 1:28:34 25-29M 23 234 128 Andrew Claybourn 3:14:37 3:14:20 1:35:28 18-24M 14 92Seiji Kushibe 2:25:34 2:25:34 1:07:15 30-34M 2 122 1807 Jeff Backen 3:00:54 3:00:49 1:28:02 40-44M 15 235 1244 Hisashi Yanagita 3:14:38 3:14:32 1:33:57 45-49M 24 10 14 Matthew Holder 2:27:36 2:27:36 1:10:55 30-34M 3 123 597 Rob Ginnivan 3:00:57 3:00:57 1:26:20 35-39M 20 236 679 Greg Sullivan
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