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Western Athletics and Box Hill take out Jells Park Relays

Liam Cashin

Western Athletics’s men’s team prevailed with a strong final three legs of the 6x6km relay to claim a convincing victory at the Athletics Victoria XCR Jells Park Relays.

With three of the top 10 fastest performers of the day it was quality and depth that led to victory by 76 seconds from the Bendigo Bats, with Knox in third.

However, it wasn’t until the end of the fourth leg that Western As were in the lead.

Ed Marks leading Matt Buckle on the opening leg

Glenhuntly’s Edward Marks took line honours in the opening leg, with his 17 minutes, 22 second run the fastest of the day by 23 seconds ahead of Liam Cashin, who ran the first leg for Western As.

At the end of the second leg it was Bendigo who had shot to the lead ahead of Glenhuntly, with Knox third, Ballarat fourth and Western As back in fifth, with all teams within the span of a minute.

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Bendigo hit the lead on the third leg, with Western As climbing into third place.

Brandon Muscat ran the third leg for Western Athletics in 18 minutes, 51 seconds

Ben Chamberlain (18:09, 8th fastest of the day) and Zayd Al Said (18:07, 6th fastest of the day) ran the fourth and fifth legs for Western As, providing a large lead ahead of Bendigo. A strong 17:58 from Australian marathon record holder Andy Buchanan closed the gap sightly at the end, but with Western Athletics’s Cody Shanahan recording a credible 18:23 for the final leg there was never a chance of the places changing.

Melissa Duncan ran the final leg for Box Hill

The women’s race was a different affair with Box Hill leading throughout and taking a 34 second victory from Sandringham, with Western Athletics third, a minute-and-a-half further behind.

Equal fastest split of the day by Bianca Puglisi

Australian marathon representative Sarah Klein (Frankston) shared the fastest split of the day with Athletics Essendon’s Bianca Puglisi, with 21:09 runs.

Top 10 Splits – Men

117:22Edward MarksGlenhuntly
217:45Liam CashinWestern Athletics
317:58Andy BuchananBendigo Bats
418:02Matt BuckellBendigo Bats
518:06Liam AdamsAthletics Essendon
618:07Zayd Al SaydWestern Athletics
718:08Tom BowersAPS United
818:09Ben ChamberlainWestern Athletics
918:14Yohanes DagnawSouth Melbourne
1018:17Luca Di ConzaSt Kevins

Top 10 Splits – Women

121:09Sarah KleinFrankston
121:09Bianca PuglisiAthletics Essendon
321:33Charlotte WilsonAthletics Essendon
421:44Saskia LloydSandringham
521:46Donve ViljoenBox Hill
621:58Melissa DuncanBox Hill
722:08Leanne EllisWestern Athletics
822:09Olivia TwiningYarra Ranges
922:13Alice Oakley KerrSandringham
922:13Alexandra SchulzWilliamstown

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