Serious runners, walkers, wheelchair athletes and everyday heroes enjoyed a ‘cracker’ of a Jetty 2 Jetty on the Redcliffe peninsula yesterday.
The event’s half marathon, 10km and 3km races sold out as competitors of all abilities enjoyed one of Australia’s most scenic courses and a stunning sunrise over Moreton Bay.
Organisers and participants worked together to ensure it was a COVID-safe event, wearing masks when moving around the race precinct, social distancing and using the QR code to check in.
Jetty 2 Jetty’s first ever wheelchair 10km event featured eight competitors.
Men
Liam Boudin – 1:05:03
Kieren Tall – 1:05:48
Wayne Spies – 1:10:26
Women
Jacqui Swindale – 1:27:37
Kathryn Parkinson – 1:27:45
Karyn Pauley-Miller – 1:30:06
Men
Jack Bruce – 00:29:52
Hamish Hamilton – 00:33:46
Elliot Carr – 00:33:46
Women
Olga Firsova – 00:34:00
Amber Johnson – 00:34:10
Ella Mccartnet – 00:34:51
Men
Geoff Trappett – 00:36:36
James Powell – 00:51:36
Jimmy Hammond – 00:54:35
Women
Natasha Price – 00:41:17
Emily Marty – 1:03:14
Kate Hammond – 1:07:11
Men
Joaquin Wieczorek – 00:17:43
Ryan Paroz - 00:17:59
Carl Arganda – 00:18:51
Women
Bec Owttrim – 00:19:40
Stephanie – 00:19:59
Kate Cecil – 00:20:54
Men
Owen Isaacs – 00:11:00
Zac Milligan – 00:11:29
Kelsey Rolff – 00:11:59
Women
Olivia Barton – 00:14:07
Maddy Burke – 00:14:07
Hannah Barton – 00:14:44
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