In normal times the first Friday of November is when the Feral's hold their presentation night. Covid-19 has changed things and so presentations will be taking place over 4 weeks prior to the run.
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On Saturday Wardle Waddle Milestones were presented by John Dodd who is a member of the Feral's Hall of fame.
1000km bronze medallions went to Gary Andreazza, Steven Bourke and Mia Stockwell.
2000km silver medallions went to Brendon Sinclair, Fiona Fattore, Anna Gesuale, Allan Jones and Jim Salvestro
3000km gold medallions went to Rodney Savage, Wendy Minato and Graeme Lyons.
No one achieved 4000km in the 2019-2020 season. Stewart Wood achieved 5000km and was presented with a framed set of photos.
The Wardle Waddle is the cumulative kilometres run in a Jogging Year. Tallying started in 1994 and immortalises Feral Gary Wardle who simply loved running.
At best it takes a little over three years to clock up a 1000km. Next week short course trophies will be presented.
The first run of the 7-week Hotfoot competition for the long course resulted with Elenore Boucard 1st followed by Mia Stockwell who was the fastest female, and 3rd was Aidan Fattore the fastest male on the day.
The Short course run was a Kenny affair Bede 1st, Ruby 2nd, mum Lynnette 3rd, Jai 4th and while dad Matt was 10th, he was the fastest male. Everyone was happy. Ella Savage was the fastest female on the short course.
The Feral's meet at the green water tower opposite Pioneer Park every Saturday for a 5:30pm start. People interested in friendly social running are welcome to join the club.
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