2024 Hatea Grand Prix – Event 4 Results
At the latest race in the Hatea Grand Prix, Dwayne Collecutt cruised to victory, crossing the finish line first with a smooth time of 17 minutes and 30 seconds. He topped the charts not just overall but also aced his age group in the M 0-49 category. Allan Staite wasn’t far behind, snatching up second place overall in 18 minutes and 42 seconds, proving his mettle in the M 0-49 age group. Shaun Sansom rounded up the top three overall, clocking in at 19 minutes and 32 seconds, showing he’s no slouch either in the M 0-49 age group.
Tim Goodwin held his own among the seasoned racers, landing fourth overall and taking the lead in the M 50+ age group with a respectable time of 20 minutes and 14 seconds. Meanwhile, Hannah Thompson showed the ladies how it’s done, nabbing the tenth spot overall and shining in the W 0-49 age group with a solid time of 22 minutes and 3 seconds. It was a solid race all around, with each participant giving it their best shot and enjoying the kiwi spirit of competition.
Points standings review
Male 0-49:
- Allan Staite maintained his lead, now with an impressive 104 points, showing consistent performance across events.
- Dwayne Collecutt moved up to the third position, tied with Matt Dyer at 75 points, indicating a strong performance in Event 4.
- James Macken and Shannon Morgan made significant jumps in the standings, both tied at 53 points, suggesting notable improvements in their performances.
- Craig Muff dropped in the standings, now at 11th place with 23 points, indicating a less favorable performance compared to the previous event.
Male 50+:
- Tim Goodwin continued his dominance, extending his lead with 115 points, showcasing consistent top-tier performances.
- Hans Schutte maintained his third position, but with an increased total of 85 points, indicating a solid performance in Event 4.
- Steve Cowan dropped in the standings, now at 5th place with 60 points, suggesting a less favorable performance compared to previous events.
- Mark Callan made a notable jump in the standings, now at 7th place with 53 points, indicating a strong performance in Event 4.
Women 0-49:
- Hannah Thompson maintained her lead with a commanding 125 points, showcasing consistent top-notch performances.
- Shana Lang entered the top three, now at 3rd place with 30 points, suggesting a notable performance improvement in Event 4.
- Liz Cullen maintained her second position with 87 points, showcasing consistent performance across events.
- Melissa Robertson made a notable debut in the standings, now at 12th place with 8 points, indicating a strong performance in Event 4.
Women 50+:
- Dianne Zucchetto maintained her lead with 117 points, showing consistent top-tier performances.
- Judith Bradshaw maintained her second position with 97 points, showcasing consistent performance across events.
- Mandy Edge made a notable jump in the standings, now at 3rd place with 69 points, indicating a strong performance in Event 4.
- Karen Wharerau and Nina Forrester made their debut in the standings with 2 points each, indicating their participation in Event 4.
Juniors U15:
- Edee Blake continued her lead with a solid 90 points, showcasing consistent top-tier performances.
- Eden Fifeland and Maisey Easterbrook maintained their positions, both tied at 35 points, indicating consistent performances across events.
- Lucas Deal remained in the standings with 20 points, showcasing continued participation in Event 4.
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