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Ed Marks streaks to victory at Lakeside10

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Ed Marks continued his exceptional road form with a dominant win at the 2025 Lakeside10, clocking 28:55 to take out the men’s title in a fast and deep field.

Backing up recent strong performances, including a runaway win at the Victoria Cross Country titles in Ballarat and a slick 13:54 performance at the Lakeside5, Marks proved once again he’s a force on the roads, surging clear of Matt Buckell (29:11) over the final stages. South Australian’s seasoned campaigned, Adrian Potter (29:15) took third in a race that saw 18 men dip under the 30-minute barrier — a striking sign of the depth in Victorian distance running.

Sarah Klein, Georgia Hansen and Charlotte Wilson in the lead pack around 6.5km into the Lakeside10

On the women’s side, Sarah Klein claimed top honours in 33:45, showing strong form ahead of her appearance in the marathon at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo. The Victorian marathoner was followed home by  Georgia Hansen (33:59) and Charlotte Wilson (34:08), with five women finishing under 35 minutes.

Steve Moneghetti

James Cruse (30:46) and Finn Cane (30:30) took out the U20 and U18 men’s races respectively, while Ally Brooks (36:42) won the U20 women’s race. In the 60+ men’s race marathoning legend Steve Moneghetti clocked 34:12 to beat home close to three-quarters of the field.

Held on Melbourne’s flat and fast Albert Park circuit on two-laps of an out-and-back-course, the Lakeside10 once again lived up to its reputation as one of the country’s premier winter road races, delivering quick times, tight battles, and a perfect stage for athletes building towards the national cross country championships and marathon festivals in Sydney (August) and Melbourne (October).

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