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Strintzos, Batt-Doyle clock fastest half marathons on home soil

The Launceston Running Festival continued its tradition of providing a platform for fast times for some of Australia’s top distance runners, with Haftu Strintzos and Izzi Batt-Doyle recording the fastest half marathons run by Australian on home soil.

Strintzos’s 60:41 winning time – an Australian Allcomers Record – was just five seconds shy of his personal best set in Marugame, Japan in February last year. The performance bettered Andy Buchanan’s 61:08 run last year on the Gold Coast.

The 26-year-old showed former Australian record holder Brett Robinson a clear pair of heels over the closing stages, running away for a 41 second victory.

“I had a plan and set about delivering it. It worked out well and I’m really happy,” Strintzos said.

Australian record holder over the distance, Izzi Batt-Doyle, took out the women’s race in 68:46. The run was the second fastest of her career behind her 67:17 set in February last year, and took two seconds off the 68:48 best Australian performance on home soil, set by Lisa Weightman on the Sunshine Coast in 2019.

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“It was really exciting to return to Launceston and see how the event has grown. I haven’t been here for a few years, but really loved it. The support on course were great and the new finish line vibes were awesome,” Batt-Doyle said.

In the 10km events Ed Marks decimated the field, running 27:57 to defeat Australian record holder on the roads, Sam Clifford, by over a minute. Clifford clocked 29:14 to finish ahead, Jack Rayner, whose 29:25 run was much slower than the pace he ran when setting the Australian half marathon record of 59:53 in February.

Caitlin Scott (nee Adams) ran her fastest ever time over 10km to equal the race record of 31:38 set by Leanne Pompeani in 2023. The run compares favourably to the fastest ever in Australia on a certified course, Batt-Doyle’s 31:12 run at Albert Park at the 2024 Run Prix event.

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