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Little Leads Kiwi One-Two at Run Prix

Cool, still conditions greeted athletes at Albert Park this morning for the third annual Run Prix, raced over two laps of the lake on a fast 10km circuit.

With the gun going off at dawn, athletes enjoyed good but not perfect racing weather: cloudy skies, 11°C and no rain but with a steady 21 km/h breeze.

Men’s 10km: Little edges Gualter in New Zealand sweep

New Zealand’s William Little, the 2024 5000m champion, claimed top honours in a trans-Tasman clash, pulling clear of compatriot Toby Gualter to win in 28:47. Gualter held on for second in 28:51, with NSW cross country champion Luke Hince rounding out the podium in 29:03.
The depth of the men’s field was on full display, with 15 athletes breaking the 30-minute barrier.

PlaceNameTime
1William Little28:47
2Toby Gualter28:51
3Luke Hince29:03
4Tom Bowers29:19
5Andre Waring29:23
6Tim Fisk29:27
7Connor Melton29:27
8Taonga Mbambo29:39
9Ryan Gregson29:41
10Ronan Lee29:43

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Women’s 10km: Viljeon PB and Gregson’s comeback

The women’s lead pack near 7km, featuring Donve Viljoen, Jaylah Hancock-Cameron and Emebet Getawy

Donve Viljoen produced the best run of her career, clocking a PB of 33:26 to pull away from miler Jaylah Hancock-Cameron (33:34). Ethiopia’s Emebet Getawy completed the podium in 33:55.

Genevieve Gregson


The women’s race also featured a special moment with four-time Olympian Genevieve Gregson making her return to competition after the birth of her second child, finishing 7th in 34:38. In total, ten women dipped under 35 minutes, underlining the race’s quality.

PlaceNameTime
1Donve Viljoen33:26
2Jaylah Hancock-Cameron33:34
3Emebet Getawy Beyene33:55
4Simone McInnes34:00
5Tarra Brain34:14
6Stephanie Kelly34:15
7Genevieve Gregson34:38
8Karen Blaney34:42
9Saskia Lloyd34:46
10Leyla Liakatos34:55

Half Marathon and 5km

The half marathon belonged to Josh Bourke (74:35) and Rachael McGuinness (77:01), while the shorter events saw Darcy Williams (14:57) and Matilda Cole (17:07) take the 5km titles.

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MEN
100m 10.14 Jackson Rowe
200m 20.26 Gout Gout
400m 44.54 Reece Holder
800m 1:45.15 Peter Bol
1500m 3:31.87 Jude Thomas
5000m 12:59.61 Ky Robinson
10000m 27:59.65 Seth O'Donnell
110m H 13.99 Sam Hurwood
400m H 49.95 Matthew Hunt
3000m St 8:46.51 Ed Trippas
High Jump 2.25m Yual Reath
Pole Vault 5.95m Kurtis Marschall
Long Jump 7.94m Liam Adcock / Jalen Rucker
Triple Jump 16.58m Connor Murphy
Shot 18.56m Aiden Harvey
Discus 66.63m Matt Denny
Hammer 68.20m Timothy Heyes
Javelin 83.03m Cameron McEntyre
Decathlon 6771 Robbie Cullen
10000m W 38:02.68 Isaac Beacroft

WOMEN
100m 11.08 Torrie Lewis
200m 22.56 Torrie Lewis
400m 52.18 Jemma Pollard
800m 1:57.15 Jess Hull
1500m 3:55.15 Jess Hull
5000m 14:56.83 Rose Davies
10000m 31:27.18 Lauren Ryan
110m H 12.96 Michelle Jenneke
400m H 55.02 Sarah Carli
3000m St 9:42.62 Cara Feain-Ryan
High Jump 2.00m Nicola Olyslagers
Pole Vault 4.35m Elyssia Kenshole
Long Jump 6.41m Delta Amidzovski
Triple Jump 13.58m Desleigh Owusu
Shot 16.12m Emma Berg
Discus 56.54m Taryn Gollshewsky
Hammer 68.55m Lara Roberts
Javelin 65.54m Mackenzie Little
Heptathlon 5925 Camryn Newton-Smith
10000m W 42:16.58 Elizabeth McMillen

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