Gamblin leads series
John Gamblin (Ashburton) leads the senior men’s points tally after three out of five races in the Peter Woodham Real Estate skm road running series in North Hagley Park. Gamblin has an eightpoint lead over the winner of last week’s race, Kevin O’Sullivan (University). Donna McCartney (Bascik New Brighton) leads the women’s section with 30 points, while Bill Malloch (United) and Judith Stew-
art (Ashburton) lead the veteran sections. Progress points, with two races to ran: Senior men: Gamblin, 26,1; O’Sullivan, 18, 2; I. Milne, 16, 3; D. Drummond, 15, 4; D. Fantham, 14, 5; J. Elliot, 13, 6. Senior women: McCartney, 30, 1; N. Elliot, 23, 2; A. Warren, 23, 3; P. Daly, 22, 4; P. Riley, 15, 5; K. Barrett, 13, 6. Veteran men: Malloch, 29, 1; N. Reid, 27, 2; D. McMillan, 21, 3. Veteran women: J. Stewart, 25,1; H. Grant, 24, 2; P. Taylor, 20, 3.
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Press, 8 February 1986, Page 80
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153Gamblin leads series Press, 8 February 1986, Page 80
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