Weekly News Report 29-03-2022

Weekly News Report 29-03-2022

Kate Dzienis • March 29, 2022
  • Herdy’s Frontyard Ultra, WA
  • Duncan’s Run, Vic
  • Noosa Ultra Trail, Qld
  • Sri Chinmoy 48 Hour Festival (2022 AURA 48hr Championships), ACT
  • Washpool World Heritage Trails, NSW


HERDY’S FRONTYARD ULTRA

The second annual Herdy’s Frontyard Ultra was held across three days from 18-20 March, 2022 and it was yet another nailbiter with two AURA members going head-to-head to claim the title of Last One Standing.

This year, Herdy’s saw the biggest field yet, as claimed by race director Shaun Kaesler, for a backyard format event.

Last One Standing was claimed by 2021 Herdy’s winner Phil Gore (AURA) from Darling Downs, WA who secured his title yet again, and with 50 laps of the 6.7km course, finishing the event with a total distance of 335.50km. The Assist was strongly taken by AURA’s Chetan Sadhana from North Perth, WA who competed strongly against Gore even up to the last moment with 49 laps and a total of 328.79km. The Last Female left (and 3rd Remaining Runner) was AURA member Jessica Smith from Perth, WA who completed 41 laps for a total of 275.11km. Chris Martin DNF’d at 39 laps, whilst 2021 Assist Kevin Matthews (AURA), from Perth, WA bowed out after 34 laps and a total distance of 228.14.

It was hard work for everyone at Herdy’s, but congratulations goes out to all who DNF’d in particular our massive contingent of AURA members including Christopher Allday (25 laps), Margie Hadley (24 laps), Jen Millum (24 laps), Adam Loughnan (18 laps), John Herzfeld (16 laps), Stephen Rowles (16 laps), Gabe Alves (14 laps), Geoff Quinton(11 laps), Jutta Kober (10 laps), Bob Colligan (9 laps), Andy Thompson (9 laps), Bryan Wright (9 laps), Andrew Cohen (8 laps), Jason Kell (8 laps), John Cooke (7 laps), Glen Smetherham (6 laps), Julia Mackay (2 laps), Wayne McMurtrie (1 lap) and Kate Dzienis (officially ‘0’ laps; although the lap was completed, I was timed out, so I’m still counting my 1 lap).

DUNCAN’S RUN

Duncan’s Run was held for the very last time on the weekend of 19-20 March, 2022 with a final hurrah for the event. Run in Gippsland along the trails of Tarra Bulga National Park in Vic, runners were given an option to enter the 100km, 50km, 21km or 6km distances.

Kicking things off with the women’s 100km, AURA’s very own Katherine MacMillan from Kingslake West, Vic took a strong hold to keep 1st Female and secure herself the podium finish with a time of 15:03:52. Second Female was won by Sally Theobald (16:42:48) whilst 3rd Female was securely taken by AURA member Fleur Douy from Coburg, Vic who wasn’t too far behind, finishing in 16:48:12. 

In the men’s 100km, top spots went to Danny Gamble (13:28:15), Bruce Miller (14:09:03) and Ben Cordell (15:28:44).

There were 17 finishers total in the 100km.

Onto the women’s 50km and AURA’s Tracy Feiner from Beaconsfield, Vic saw the win with a 1st Female placing in 6:18:17. She was closely followed by Quinn McGennisken (6:51:03) and Yani Cornthwaite (7:03:13).

In the men’s 50km, finishers for the podium included Daniel Furmston (4:55:02), Travis Boyle (5:14:39) and Adam Murphy (5:16:34).

Congratulations to all the AURA members who ran in the 50km, including Mick Duyvestyn (7:12:39), Wendy Lines (7:28:26), Richard McCormick (7:55:28), Kelvin Marshall (8:47:26) and Thomas Dade (9:50:19).

For the full list of results from Duncan’s Run, click here.

NOOSA ULTRA TRAIL

One of the newest events added to the AURA calendar, the Noosa Ultra Trail was held last weekend, 23-27 March, showcasing the Noosa Hinterland region along the Noosa Trail Network. A qualifier for the UTMB World Series, the multi-day festival offered runners with a barrage of distances to choose from a 100km, 80km and a 50km.

Starting with the men’s 100km event, Andrew Dey representing NZL took 1st Male with a time of 9:48:49 whilst Kurtis Stirling representing GBR held on for 2nd Male (10:23:02) and Ryan Crawford for AUS took 3rd Male (10:24:29).

In the women’s 100km, NZL’s Roxanne Shatahmasebi claimed 1st Female (10:45:06), Jacqui Bell took 2nd Female (11:47:38) and Samantha McNulty won 3rd Female in a time of 14:10:15.

Big congratulations to AURA members Anthony Boyle and John Pearson who ran in the 100km and finished in the top 10 men with times of 10:54:09 and 12:02:55 respectively.

At the Noosa Ultra Trail’s men’s 80km event, the top podium finishes went to Tom Brimelow (7:19:09), Marc Godelmann (8:44:32) and Trevor Allen (9:28:19). In the women’s 80km event, it was Carol Robertson (8:58:24), Amy Edwards (9:21:01) and Carly Silvester (9:36:49).

Well done to AURA members Carl Schodde for coming across the finish line in 11:41:05 and to Clifford Jones who finished in 13:43:21.

It was an especially large contingent of runners in the 50km division – 219 to be exact. Top 3 men were Daniel Buenen (4:01:28), Luke McKenzie (4:12:57) and Anderson Moquiuti (4:24:15), whilst the top 3 women were taken by Beth McKenzie (4:02:46), Ella McCartney (4:09:12) and Anna McKenna 4:11:08).

Congratulations to AURA’s Anthony Gordon who took home 5th Male with a finish time of 4:31:31, and Barry Gill who completed his race in 8:59:34.

SRI CHINMOY 48HR FESTIVAL (AURA’S 2022 48-HOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS)

Held across the weekend of 25-27 March, the Sri Chinmoy 48 Hour Track Festival is always an event very much revered and anticipated by the ultra running community. With participants racing on a certified 400m floodlit track at the world-class AIS Athletics Track in Canberra, this race has an IAU silver label status and this year has doubled up as AURA’s 2022 48hr Championships.

There were a number of track timed distances, as always, with a 48hr, 24hr, 12hr, 6hr and a marathon.

It is worth noting that in AURA’s 48hr Championships, even if a podium finisher is not an AURA member, they do present with top spot in the Championships; the event is not exclusive.

Starting off with the men’s 48hr, podium spots for the Sri Chinmoy and winners of the Championships were awarded to Matt Griggs (AURA) from Torrens, ACT who took top honours with 952 laps for a total of 380.863km. Kevin Muller, also an AURA member, from Wodonga, Vic claimed 2nd Male with 927 laps, landing him a successful 370.822km whilst AURA’s Ingo Ernst from Griffith, ACT secured himself 3rd Male after finishing 760 laps, a total of 304.000km firm.

For the women’s 48hr, Allicia Heron (AURA) from Theodore, ACT took the ladies’ top spot and claimed 1st Female with a total of 823 laps, landing herself a total of 329.392km and taking home the top gong for the Championships. Second Female was won by AURA’s Annabel Hepworth who hails from Castlecrag, NSW. She ran an extraordinary 725 laps, successfully securing herself 290.335km, while 3rd Female was claimed by another AURA member, Kris Ryan, from Pacific Pines, Qld who ran a total of 589 laps to secure 235.629km.

It was an AURA list of winners for the Championships, with 19 finishers in total in the 48hr.

Congratulations to every AURA member who ran at the 48hr event, including Cian Gray (273.232km), Phil Ryan (268.671km), Stephen Redfern (266.107km), David Billett (250.316km), Joffrid Mackett (205.915km), Justin Scholz (161.200km), Nikki Wynd (126.400km) and Greg Wilson (116.000km).

In the women’s 24hr event, 1st Female was proudly taken by AURA member Christina Redwood of Sunrise Beach, Qld who secured herself a brilliant 498 laps for a total distance of 206.908km. Right behind her was AURA’s Cassie Cohen from Kingston, ACT who claimed 2nd Female after finishing with 494 laps and a grand total of 204.923km. Third Female went to Rosario Delis with 374 laps (155.240km).

In the men’s 24hr, top podium position went to Thomas Allen who held on for 216.052km (520 laps). Ashley Colquhoun claimed 2nd Male with 204.043kms (492 laps) and Scott Connolly took 3rd Male with 202.805km (489 laps).

Congratulations to every AURA member who participated and ran in the 24hr event, including Nathan Queripel (167.885km), Paul Gay (125.053km), Vice Hazdovac (107.822km) and Luke Mulley (97.455km). 

There was a total of 19 finishers in the 24hr.

Onto the 12hr event, of which there was a total of 22 finishers.

In the men’s 12hr, AURA’s very own Joe Ward from Fairlight, NSW took the top spot to secure 1st Male after completing 316 laps for a grand total distance of 126.623km. Second Male went to Andrew Leigh for 267 laps and 3rd Male was claimed by AURA member Greg Ponych from Wishart, Qld who secured himself 236 laps for a total of 94.412km.

In the women’s 12hr, AURA’s Tia Jones stepped up for 1st Female after finishing on 277 laps, which saw her complete 110.801kms. Second Female went to Susan Marshall (104.205km) and 3rd Female went to Niboddhri Christie (101.317km).

Congratulations to all our AURA members who competed in the 12hr, including Leah Weeden (81.609km), Chloe Skewes-Weir (81.200km) and Michael Thompson (77.057km).

In the men’s 6hr event, top spots were awarded to Baden Reynolds who took 1st Male with 68.795km and AURA member Ben Grimshaw from Chifley, ACT who secured himself 2nd Male after a run of 163 laps, equalling 67.900km. Third Male went to Tim Altamore (66.352km.

In the women’s 6hr, podium finishes were claimed by Gemma Worland (49.423km), Rosie Reynolds (48.286km) and Lib Smith (41.199km).

There were 15 finishers in total in the 6hr. Well done and congratulations to all our AURA members who ran in the 6hr, including Gregory Jenkins (64.658km), Richard Crane (45.220km) and Joel Anderson (43.958km).

For a full list of results of the Sri Chinmoy 48 Hour Festival, click here.

WASHPOOL WORLD HERITAGE TRAILS

The 12th running of the Washpool World Heritage Trails was held on 27 March through the Gibraltar Range National Parks, and was organised by Coffs Trail Runners.

A 50km distance was on offer for long distance runners, and the event saw a field of 35 finishers take to the course.

In the women’s 50km, AURA’s very own Clare Palmer from Glenreagh, NSW took the lead with a stunning win of 5:00:38. Second Female Annabelle Swainston came across the finish 5:59:32 whilst 3rd Female Claire Burley clocked in at 6:17:49.

For the men’s 50km, the top 3 finishers were Daniel Stein (4:00:52), Troy Longeran (4:29:47) and David Waugh (4:32:28).

Well done and congratulations to AURA member Matt Newhouse who finished his event in 7:35:10.

For the full list of results for the Washpool World Heritage Trails event, click here.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Coming up in the next few weeks (and as always, keep an eye on your respective races re COVID cancellations, postponements or changes) we have some cracking events lined up on the AURA calendar. The Irrational SOUTH featuring a 200 miler from Murray Bridge in SA will kick off on 6 April and finish 10 April. This is the sister event to the ever-popular Delirious WEST in WA.

The Sandy Running Festival, new to the AURA calendar of events, will be held on 9 April in Osborne, SA and offers runners spectacular coastal landscape, with its purpose to raise money and provide life saving help and development to African children. The ultra distance is 68km and starts at Selllicks Beach.

The Coburg 24 Hour is due to kick off the weekend of 9-10 April in Coburg East, Vic at the Harold Stevens Athletics Track. A highly anticipated track event, the Coburg 24 Hour offers a 24hr, 12hr, 6hr and marathon distance.

It’s a busy weekend with three more events to be held on 10 April (that weekly news report is going to be huge!). The Bailey Centre Great Ocean Run in Red Rock, NSW with a 45km trail course, the Tamworth Trailblazer in Tamworth, NSW with 45km and 60km options, and the inaugural Cairns 50 Ultra in Brinsmead, Qld providing a 50km run through the Redlynch Valley Rainforest and cane fields.

The Dead Cow Gully Backyard Ultra will kick off 16-18 April in Runnymede, Qld and that’s always a cracker of an event so stay watching their socials to keep up to date on their Last One Standing race. The Sydney International 100km, to be held in Castlereagh, NSW on 23 April, will double as the Australian 100km Championships, and the last two events of the month will be held the weekend of 23-25 April – the Lighthorse Ultra in Woodvale, WA and the GUMBY (Great Ultra Mediocre Back Yarder) in Coree, ACT, another Last One Standing event held with stunning landscaping.

ULTRAMAG

We also want your race reports and story ideas for our monthly Ultramag digital magazine. Without your tips and leads, there wouldn’t be an Ultramag, and there would be nothing for you to read, so please consider contributing at least once in the new year where you get a chance to share your ultra running experiences with other members! Email kate.dzienis@aura.asn.au or ultramag@aura.asn.au with either your race report or a story lead.

The men’s and women’s podium finishers at this year’s Sri Chinmoy 48hr Track Festival. Photograph: Stephen Redfern.

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By Alexis Oosterhoff January 30, 2025
Results for the 2024 AUTRA Points Competition have been finalised, and are available on our Points Competition page. Full details of the top 10 (as shared on Facebook during January) are detailed below, and results for all participating AUTRA members can be found in the documents at the above link. It was a real battle throughout the year between our top two finishers, Phil Gore & Kevin "BK" Matthews, with both giving it their it their all at events, and through contributions to the community - volunteering at multiple events, and submitting articles to our monthly newsletter, Ultramag. They finished within 2km of total distance for the year (Phil on 1203.087km, and Kevin on 1205.510km), and it was only Phil's final volunteering effort on 6 Inch Trail Marathon in December that gave him the that very narrow victory. As you'd be aware from previous communications, this marks the end of the Points Competition. With trail running (of all distances) now incorporated into AU T RA's constitution, and after careful consideration of the costs of the competition payouts in it's current form, the committee felt it was time for it's retirement. This marks my seventh and final year of delivering the points competition to membership (2018-2024), after taking on the role from Cheryl Symons. It has brought me great joy in doing so, and I feel like I've had an opportunity to get to know so many of our members through seeing their race (and volunteering) performances over the years! I'm continuing in my role as the AUS/NZL statistician for DUV (from whom we shared the data for the points comp), and you can expect to continue to find your ultra-race result on their site. 1st Place - Phil Gore (WA) - 86 points Phil's achievements this year have included a massive 265.653km (and 2nd place) at the IAU 24h Asia & Oceania Championships, wins at the Red Dirt Backyard Ultra (33 laps), the Australian leg of Big Dog's Backyard World Team Championship (96 laps), and the Soochow/Taipei 24h Ultramarathon (270.826km). He also knocked out an easy (!) 72km at the Light Horse Ultra 24h in between supporting his amazing wife Gemma. Those two 24h wins netted Phil new Oceania 24h Open Male records, IAU Level 1 qualifiers, and pushed him to the top of Australia's 24h trophy board (with only the great Yiannis Kouros having run further). Phil topped-up his points by contributing one article to Ultramag, worked as an Event Director at Herdy's Frontyard Ultra, and volunteered at a further five events through the year. He finished on 86 points. 2nd Place - Kevin Matthews (WA) - 84 points Finishing in 2nd place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Kevin Matthews. He monstered his way through the year with finishes at Australia Day Ultra 100km, Delirious WEST 200mi, 24 laps at Herdy's Frontyard Ultra, 190km at Light Horse Ultra 24h, 23 laps at Birdy's Backyard Ultra, and also completed Feral Pig 100 miler, Sandman 50km and Six Inch 47km. And to top things off, he contributed five articles to Ultramag, and volunteered at five events. BK ran 1205km in Ultramarathon races this year, all of them AUTRA-listed, and surpassed 100 marathon finishes (including 51 Ultramarathons!) Kevin finished the year on 84 points, a massive 34 points ahead of our 3rd place finisher Sue Robertson. 3rd Place - Sue Robertson (WA) - 50 points Finishing in 3rd place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Sue Robertson. Sue completed the Ultra Series 100 miler trilogy of Delirious WEST, Irrational SOUTH and Unreasonable EAST, and rounded out her year with the Sandman 50km and Six Inch 47km races. She received 30 points from the racing at AUTRA-listed events, and was awarded a further 20 points by volunteering across eight events and contributing two articles to Ultramag, for a total of 50 points for the year. Thank you Sue! 4th Place - Margie Hadley (WA) - 47 points Finishing in 4th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Margie Hadley . She was the top-female finisher at both the No Time to Die Frontyard Ultra & Wild Dog Backyard Ultra, 2nd at Birdy's Backyard Ultra, ran 182km at the Australian 24h Track Invitational and placed 3rd at Coast to Kosci. Margie received 47 points in the competition 5th Place - Melissa Robertson (NSW) - 44 points Finishing in 5th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is NSW's Melissa Robertson. Melissa took out 1st place at Irrational SOUTH 200 miler, 2nd place at Lakes Trail Festival 100km, 1st place at Hume & Hovell 100 miler, 3rd place at Rumble in the Jungle and 6th place at Ultra-Trail Kosciuszko 100 miler! She also volunteered at the GNW 50km event, receiving 44 points in the competition! 6th Place - Aaron Young (WA) - 42 points Finishing in 6th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Aaron Young . Aaron finished in 1st place at each of the Ultra Series "Triple Crown" of 200 milers (Delirious WEST, Irrational SOUTH and Unreasonable EAST), 55 laps at Big Dog's Backyard World Team Championship, and rounded his year out with Feral Pig 100 miler. Aaron receives 42 points, just nudging ahead of Maree Connor (who also finished on 42 points) on a count-back 7th Place - Maree Connor (NSW) - 42 points Finishing in 7th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is NSW's Maree Connor. Maree had an outstanding year, achieving 2nd place with 221km (and an IAU Level 1 qualifier) at the IAU 24th Asian and Oceania Championships, 1st place at the Lakes Trail Festival 100km, 1st place with 67km at the Southern Sydney 6h race, and 1st place with 116km at the Narrabeen Allnighter 12h. Maree also competed at Spartathlon race this year (for which she contributed an article to the September Ultramag on her experience), receiving 42 points in the competition. 8th Place - Darren Linney (SA) - 41 points Finishing in 8th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is SA's Darren Linney . Darren completed 34 laps at No Time to Die BYU, 199km at the Adelaide 24h race, and 814km at the Australian 6 Day race, for a total of 1241km raced and 41 points . 9th Place - Tristan Cameron (WA) - 40 points Finishing in 9th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Tristan Cameron. Tristan completed the Ultra Series Triple Crown of 200 mile races (Delirious WEST, Irrational SOUTH and Unreasonable EAST), along with Feral Pig 100 miler, for a total of 1154km raced and 40 points. 10th Place - Jen Millum (WA) - 39 points Finishing in 10th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Jen Millum . Jen finished 1st at all three of the Ultra Series Trilogy of 100 milers (Delirious WEST, Irrational SOUTH and Unreasonable EAST), and was 2nd female with 35 laps at the Wild Dog Backyard Ultra. With a volunteer stint at the Yaberoo Trail Ultra, Jen finished the year with 39 points in the competition.  To view the complete list of members who secured points in 2024 click here and then follow through to Points Summary under the 2024 tab. All winners have already been contacted, with cash prizes distributed for 1st - 7th places, and AUTRA Store vouchers sent for 8th, 9th & 10th.
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By Kate Dzienis February 19, 2025
The latest in race results, covering Cradle Mountain Run, City Run, Oscars 100 Hut 2 Hut and Yaberoo Trail Ultra.
By Alexis Oosterhoff January 30, 2025
Results for the 2024 AUTRA Points Competition have been finalised, and are available on our Points Competition page. Full details of the top 10 (as shared on Facebook during January) are detailed below, and results for all participating AUTRA members can be found in the documents at the above link. It was a real battle throughout the year between our top two finishers, Phil Gore & Kevin "BK" Matthews, with both giving it their it their all at events, and through contributions to the community - volunteering at multiple events, and submitting articles to our monthly newsletter, Ultramag. They finished within 2km of total distance for the year (Phil on 1203.087km, and Kevin on 1205.510km), and it was only Phil's final volunteering effort on 6 Inch Trail Marathon in December that gave him the that very narrow victory. As you'd be aware from previous communications, this marks the end of the Points Competition. With trail running (of all distances) now incorporated into AU T RA's constitution, and after careful consideration of the costs of the competition payouts in it's current form, the committee felt it was time for it's retirement. This marks my seventh and final year of delivering the points competition to membership (2018-2024), after taking on the role from Cheryl Symons. It has brought me great joy in doing so, and I feel like I've had an opportunity to get to know so many of our members through seeing their race (and volunteering) performances over the years! I'm continuing in my role as the AUS/NZL statistician for DUV (from whom we shared the data for the points comp), and you can expect to continue to find your ultra-race result on their site. 1st Place - Phil Gore (WA) - 86 points Phil's achievements this year have included a massive 265.653km (and 2nd place) at the IAU 24h Asia & Oceania Championships, wins at the Red Dirt Backyard Ultra (33 laps), the Australian leg of Big Dog's Backyard World Team Championship (96 laps), and the Soochow/Taipei 24h Ultramarathon (270.826km). He also knocked out an easy (!) 72km at the Light Horse Ultra 24h in between supporting his amazing wife Gemma. Those two 24h wins netted Phil new Oceania 24h Open Male records, IAU Level 1 qualifiers, and pushed him to the top of Australia's 24h trophy board (with only the great Yiannis Kouros having run further). Phil topped-up his points by contributing one article to Ultramag, worked as an Event Director at Herdy's Frontyard Ultra, and volunteered at a further five events through the year. He finished on 86 points. 2nd Place - Kevin Matthews (WA) - 84 points Finishing in 2nd place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Kevin Matthews. He monstered his way through the year with finishes at Australia Day Ultra 100km, Delirious WEST 200mi, 24 laps at Herdy's Frontyard Ultra, 190km at Light Horse Ultra 24h, 23 laps at Birdy's Backyard Ultra, and also completed Feral Pig 100 miler, Sandman 50km and Six Inch 47km. And to top things off, he contributed five articles to Ultramag, and volunteered at five events. BK ran 1205km in Ultramarathon races this year, all of them AUTRA-listed, and surpassed 100 marathon finishes (including 51 Ultramarathons!) Kevin finished the year on 84 points, a massive 34 points ahead of our 3rd place finisher Sue Robertson. 3rd Place - Sue Robertson (WA) - 50 points Finishing in 3rd place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Sue Robertson. Sue completed the Ultra Series 100 miler trilogy of Delirious WEST, Irrational SOUTH and Unreasonable EAST, and rounded out her year with the Sandman 50km and Six Inch 47km races. She received 30 points from the racing at AUTRA-listed events, and was awarded a further 20 points by volunteering across eight events and contributing two articles to Ultramag, for a total of 50 points for the year. Thank you Sue! 4th Place - Margie Hadley (WA) - 47 points Finishing in 4th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Margie Hadley . She was the top-female finisher at both the No Time to Die Frontyard Ultra & Wild Dog Backyard Ultra, 2nd at Birdy's Backyard Ultra, ran 182km at the Australian 24h Track Invitational and placed 3rd at Coast to Kosci. Margie received 47 points in the competition 5th Place - Melissa Robertson (NSW) - 44 points Finishing in 5th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is NSW's Melissa Robertson. Melissa took out 1st place at Irrational SOUTH 200 miler, 2nd place at Lakes Trail Festival 100km, 1st place at Hume & Hovell 100 miler, 3rd place at Rumble in the Jungle and 6th place at Ultra-Trail Kosciuszko 100 miler! She also volunteered at the GNW 50km event, receiving 44 points in the competition! 6th Place - Aaron Young (WA) - 42 points Finishing in 6th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Aaron Young . Aaron finished in 1st place at each of the Ultra Series "Triple Crown" of 200 milers (Delirious WEST, Irrational SOUTH and Unreasonable EAST), 55 laps at Big Dog's Backyard World Team Championship, and rounded his year out with Feral Pig 100 miler. Aaron receives 42 points, just nudging ahead of Maree Connor (who also finished on 42 points) on a count-back 7th Place - Maree Connor (NSW) - 42 points Finishing in 7th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is NSW's Maree Connor. Maree had an outstanding year, achieving 2nd place with 221km (and an IAU Level 1 qualifier) at the IAU 24th Asian and Oceania Championships, 1st place at the Lakes Trail Festival 100km, 1st place with 67km at the Southern Sydney 6h race, and 1st place with 116km at the Narrabeen Allnighter 12h. Maree also competed at Spartathlon race this year (for which she contributed an article to the September Ultramag on her experience), receiving 42 points in the competition. 8th Place - Darren Linney (SA) - 41 points Finishing in 8th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is SA's Darren Linney . Darren completed 34 laps at No Time to Die BYU, 199km at the Adelaide 24h race, and 814km at the Australian 6 Day race, for a total of 1241km raced and 41 points . 9th Place - Tristan Cameron (WA) - 40 points Finishing in 9th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Tristan Cameron. Tristan completed the Ultra Series Triple Crown of 200 mile races (Delirious WEST, Irrational SOUTH and Unreasonable EAST), along with Feral Pig 100 miler, for a total of 1154km raced and 40 points. 10th Place - Jen Millum (WA) - 39 points Finishing in 10th place in the AUTRA 2024 Points Competition is WA's Jen Millum . Jen finished 1st at all three of the Ultra Series Trilogy of 100 milers (Delirious WEST, Irrational SOUTH and Unreasonable EAST), and was 2nd female with 35 laps at the Wild Dog Backyard Ultra. With a volunteer stint at the Yaberoo Trail Ultra, Jen finished the year with 39 points in the competition.  To view the complete list of members who secured points in 2024 click here and then follow through to Points Summary under the 2024 tab. All winners have already been contacted, with cash prizes distributed for 1st - 7th places, and AUTRA Store vouchers sent for 8th, 9th & 10th.
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