Caris Cup Club Marathon Trophy Race Date & Time Sunday 24th March 2019 at 10.30 am. Course Starting at the Patrol Tower at Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC, sprinting towards the ocean, swimming out to white buoy, across to another white buoy, swimming into shore, running back towards first white buoy, swimming out to white buoy, across to the other white buoy, swimming into shore, running to Cottesloe SLSC and to level with the Pylon, swimming out and around the Pylon, running to Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC, swimming out to white buoy, across to another white buoy, swimming into shore, running back towards first white buoy, swimming out to the white buoy, across to the other white buoy, swimming into shore, sprinting to finish line at bottom of steps to Patrol Tower. This course is considered to be 3 x Long Run Course and 2 x Long Swim Course with the transition characteristics of the Run Swim Run. Participants will be required to have their race numbers and handicaps clearly marked on their upper arms with black marker. Race numbers and timing splits will (may) be recorded at the Pylon turning point. (Note: alternate course may apply subject to actual swimming conditions on the day) Teams welcome to compete. First team member will do first 2 swims with run in between. Second team member will do long run with short swim at Pylon. No prize for teams other than self respect. Prize: Presentation of the Perpetual Trophy at the conclusion of the Caris Cup Club Marathon Trophy Event. Name engraved on the Perpetual Trophy, to be presented at the Annual Dinner. Trophy Winners embroidered towel, to be presented at the Annual Dinner. Presentation of a prize pack Contenders – Ben Leonard Callum Griffiths Chris Bettridge Colm McCarthy Jarvis Banfield Julian Gibbings Logan Ovenden-Clarke Max Davies Michael Prosser Paul Linabury Peter Brigg 'Briggy' Simon Carlin Terry Griffiths Tim Tucak Amy Prosser Joanne Rooke Kate Hutchinson Kristie Orchard Lauren Brayford Leesa Equid Lucy Gunzburg Matilda (Tilly) Banfield Shona Hay Sydney Hodges * Must Run Soft Sand Details of Past Winners and Interesting Caris Cup Statistics see below Previous Winners 1937 J Lynam 1938 H Newby 1939 A Millsteed 1940 W Godfrey 1941 J Lynam 1942 A Wales 1943 A Walsh 1944 F Thorne 1945 T David 1946 B Kelly 1947 Sydney (Syd) D Rowe & Charles (Jim) James Seabrook 1948 G Atherdon 1949 J Seabrook 1950 C Cook 1951 C Cook 1952 B Wegner 1953 B Rowe 1954 W Wales 1955 J Anderson 1956 K Jones 1957 G Bardsley 1958 B Hook 1959 I Jones 1960 G Fletcher 1961 C Cook 1962 D Greenhill 1963 Douglas Thomson 1964 C Ivers 1965 Laurance Healy 1966 R Dorizzi 1967 R. Brimage 1968 C Cook 1969 T. Foley 1970 L Bath 1971 R Milne 1972 G Lynch 1973 J Thorne 1974 – 1975 R Brimage 1976 R Brimage 1977 T Mort 1978 R Beaton 1979 P Goff 1980 P Scrivener 1981 E Jaggard 1982 G Williamson 1983 Antony Leaversuch 1984 Antony Leaversuch 1985 Ric Buist 1986 Glenn Doney 1987 David Sadgrove 1988 Milan Klauz & Antony Leaversuch 1989 Jon Russell 1990 Peter Goff 1991 Milan Klauz 1992 Ian MacDonald 1993 Tim Putnin 1994 Tim Putnin 1995 Elizabeth Feutrill 1996 Milan Klauz 1997 Marina Goff 1998 Edwin Jaggard 1999 Peter Goff 2000 Joel van den Brun 2001 Joel van den Brun 2002 Alex Harrison 2003 Dan Hazell 2004 Peter Goff 2005 Not Held 2006 Tim Tucak 2007 Deb Hendrie 2008 Edwin Jaggard 2009 Andrew Vane 2010 Dan Hazell 2011 Tim Tucak 2012 Julian Gibbings 2013 Joel van den Brun 2014 Peter Klauz 2015 Chris Bettridge 2016 Anne-Marie Williams 2017 Maia Simmonds 2018 Sue O'Connell Multiple Winners Colin Cook 4, Peter Goff 4, Milan Klauz 3, Tony Leaversuch 3, Joel van den Brun 3, J Lynam 2, J Seabrook 2, R Brimage 2, Tim Putnin 2, Daniel Hazell 2, Edwin Jaggard 2 and Tim Tucak 2. Consecutive Winners Colin Cook 2, Tony Leaversuch 2, R Brimage 2, Tim Putnin 2 and Joel van den Brun 2 1st Female winner Elizabeth Feutrill. Swims in the Family in the Caris Cup A Wales and W Wales, Peter Goff and Marina Goff Dead heats / Dual Winners in the Caris Cup 1946/47 S Rowe & J Seabrook 1987/88 M Klauz & T Leaversuch Caris Cup Controversy The race we forgot to run in 1973/74 and 2004/05. And in 1987/88 course confusion meant two winners were awarded. See Briggy for details!
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