Feral Vice President (VP) Jeremy Woodhouse saves the dignity of the veteran Feral runners in an all-out assault by the Morshead teenagers to dominate the long course Arsova competition.
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To curb the Morshead assault the handicapper dished out an extra 30 seconds to Harry and 15 seconds to James. The boys pushed back.
James Morshead was 1st (25minutes 47second) VP Jeremy Woodhouse 2nd (29minutes 26seconds), Harry Morshead 3rd (24minutes 15seconds) and Morshead dad Chris was 4th.
With only one more race to go in the Arsova, competition is fierce. The first 7 to cross the line last week all ran another PB and a mere 7 points separate the top 4 contenders for the trophy.
Harry leads with 190 points, then James with 187 points, providing some self-respect to the veterans is Jeremy 186 points and then another teenager in Hamish Gunn on 183 points.
The short course only attracted 9 competitors this week. Lynsey Pasin (17 minutes 52 seconds) clocked up her 4th win consolidating her lead in the competition.
Katherine Zahra (21 minutes 40 seconds) was 2nd followed by Drew Braithwaite (17 minutes 6 seconds).
The only way Pasin (275 points) could lose this competition is for her to not run this week and for Cooper Savage currently on 236 points to win race 9 and collect the 40 points for 1st place.
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