Mar 5 2017
Approximately seventy runners braved the very warm, humid and breezeless conditions for the first Club Championship race on the Mackay Road Runners Program. The 5km senior and junior Club Championship event commenced at 5pm from the Queens Park Rotunda, Goldsmith Street, with the course taking in the Town Beach Esplanade and East Mackay residential precincts, including Hoey and Dalrymple Streets before linking up briefly with The Esplanade into East Gordon Street for the final 1.5km stretch back into the Queens Park start/finish line.
Many talented junior and senior runners ran extremely well in the oppressively stifling afternoon heat, with Julian Picot taking gold and maximum Open Club Championship points ahead of first Junior and second overall, Jamie Sanders. Shane Ward snatched third place from previous 5km Club Championship winner, Shawn Claydon, however Shawn still collects third place in the open senior Club Championship category. Other male competitors to dominate were Ryan Palazzi, Carl Pinkstone, Daren Galea, Hayden Connor, Lindsey Wiggins, Tim Caddy, Scott McIntosh, Mark McFadzen, Stephen Oberg, Greame Harris, Anthony Blines, Andrew Short and Ross Vickers.
The female section was tightly contested affair, with in form Ashlee Scott taking the win ahead of exciting junior talent, Rachel Silvestri and the unassuming quiet achiever, Ashley Davies (3rd). Rachel took maximum Junior Club Championship points allowing fourth placed, Alana Ford to collect the final points available in the Open Senior Club Championship category. Awesome running by the girls, including Layla Sanders, Caroline Steginga, Jose Short, Robyn Madill, Emma Goodman-Jones, Carmel Mahon, Karla Hook, Jo Hughes, Jo Skinner, Jan Smith, Sarah Jensen, Kim Saron and Cilla Martland.
A big welcome to all the new runners including Mitchell Thompson’s 27 weeks pregnant wife, who easily completed the 5km in a great time. All runners need to be congratulated on their performances in the testing conditions, however, they were well rewarded post-race with the chance to randomly win one of twelve $25 Amart Sports Vouchers. Members, their family and friends are reminded to visit Amart Sports and nominate Mackay Road Runners as their preferred Kickstart Club so we can accrue points which in return rewards us with an instore credit. The Club utilises the credit to purchase vouchers for random draw prizes at various races throughout the year, thus giving back to the Club’s Members/volunteers.
Many thanks to the Club’s awesome race day volunteers – Timekeepers: Tim Magoffin, Ange Furdek and Julie Whibley; Registrars: Karen Low, Sandra Henderson; Merchandising: Bernadine McKinnon, Jose Short and Jess Harris; race setup/pack up: Andrew Short and Tim Magoffin; Results co-ordinator: Brendan Bishop and Handicapper, Shawn Claydon.
Congratulations to the BMA Mackay Marina Run’s very successful 5km Twilight Launch run last Friday night which raised $3,200 for The Leukaemia Foundation. Thank you to all who attended and volunteered in any way…..this is a great fundraising start towards the region’s most popular and inclusive running festival which will be held on 4th June from the beautiful Mackay Marina precincts. The volunteer organising committee and sponsors are working extremely hard to promote the Event so The Leukaemia Foundation can attain much needed funds for their worthy cause. The Mackay Branch of The Leukaemia Foundation and The Mackay Road Runners Club are the driving forces behind the Event, supported by many valuable major and minor sponsors with its ultimate focus being fundraising as well as improving health and fitness and enjoyment of the beautiful Mackay area and surrounding region.
This Sunday’s Mackay Road Runner’s 5km/8km weekly event commences 5pm from Quota Park at the Beach end of Bridge Road, East Mackay near The Ocean International Hotel. Please note to register online as a member ASAP so that you can have your own numbered/personalised computerised timing chip formally recording your race time. Please ensure that you arrive at least thirty minutes prior to race start, wear your race number on the FRONT of your shirt and check in with the Timekeepers. Runners are urgently reminded to hydrate very well before and after any training or racing event, especially in the current weather conditions.



Approximately eighty runners and their families supported the much anticipated annual 5km & 10km Tilse Toddle event from the West Mackay residential suburb last Sunday afternoon. Conditions were extremely humid despite the slight breezes which were only fully appreciated upon the setting of the sun and completion of their run. The scratch start handicap 5km & 10km races commenced at 5pm in very warm conditions, however, runners were rewarded with post-race treats from Ange Furdek, Leanne Connor, Jo Hughes and hosts Paul & Janelle Tilse to alleviate some of the pain and suffering from their tremendous efforts.
This Friday evening commencing at 6pm at a cost of $10, the BMA Mackay Marina Run in association with the Mackay Road Runners and the Mackay Branch of the Leukaemia Foundation will conduct its second annual Twilight Launch 5km run from the City Centre City Cinema carpark precincts. All funds will go directly to the Leukaemia Foundation, who are the major beneficiary of the BMA Mackay Marina Run’s fundraising efforts. Come one, come all to walk/run the 5km in a bid to start your training regime, if you haven’t already, to support the Leukaemia Foundation and one of the Mackay Road Runners’ Signature events, the BMA Mackay Marina run event on 4th June.
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Volunteers from the Park Run organisers, Mackay Road Runners and the Leukaemia Foundation’s BMA Mackay Marina Run Committee are hosting the weekly 5km Park Run from 7am at the Botanic Gardens, West Mackay. All runners and walkers are welcome to participate in the no cost, social activity which is a great community event for everyone. This event will be a great introduction in the lead up to the Mackay Marina Run’s Twilight Launch 5km run in the City Cinema City Centre on Friday 3rd March at 6pm. The Mackay Marina Run Twilight launch run is an excellent opportunity to commence your fitness regime in time for the main event, the BMA Mackay Marina Run on 4th June. An unbelievable amount of time, planning and preparation goes into the event by the hardworking committee, who meet regularly during every month from June to June. Entrants and volunteers are asked to start getting involved and motivated now, as the event is one of the most successful regional events on the running calendar. The BMA Mackay Marina Run committee are very grateful for the generous long term support of Event Sponsor, BMA, as well as various Race Sponsors and in kind sponsors…..there would not be an event without them! The Leukaemia Foundation encourages as many people as possible to make their fundraising goals the biggest and best yet so that the Foundation’s valuable and costly work can continue to support the local community.
This Sunday’s Mackay Road Runner’s event will be the much anticipated annual Tilse Toddle 5/10km from 24 Johnson Street, West Mackay, commencing at 5pm. Conditions have known to be variable from year to year, therefore, runners are advised to expect anything, ie heat/humidity/rain, after all it is summer and February! Due to the large number of runners expected, runners are urgently requested to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to racing as the registration timing iPads will be strictly cut off ten minutes prior to race start, thus allowing our valuable volunteers to warm up for their run. Runners are required to wear their race number on the front of themselves, as there is a GoPro camera at the finish line ie assists timekeeper should he experience any issues confirming runners’ finishing order. Runners must be mindful of parking obligations as this is a residential suburban street with an awesome neighbourly reputation.
Mackay Road Runners’ first formal run on the 2017 program was held in oppressively humid heatwave conditions from the Mackay Marina Lighthouse. Approximately seventy runners enjoyed the social 5km run onto the Breakwater wall’s outer perimeter from the Marina boat ramp parkland precincts. Club Captain, Jim Ford was on hand to welcome many new and returning runners prior to the race start. He advised members to register online before the end of February and to sign in on race day on at least 10/15 minutes prior to the race start, otherwise their time and points will not be registered on the formal results once the handicap point’s races commence in a few weeks’ time. Runners are urgently reminded to ensure their hydration and refuel intake prior and post-race is an important element of their training schedules. Whether runners are fast/slow/serious/casual, this is vital to their performance and recovery, not just on training/race days but for future body healing.
New runners who showed some excellent form included Mark Takagaki, Matthew Smith, Wayne McMurtrie, Jenny Smith, James Wortley, Madeline Price and Carolyn Steginga as well as returning runners, Peter Wright, Anthony Blines, Erin Safe, Joshua Bornman, Kristian Safe, Scott McIntosh, Alana Ford, Jose Short, Judy Zahn, Stuart Sprott, June Bradley, Anna Walsh, Derek Woods, Carl Pinkstone, Julian Picot, Leon Barben, Jo Skinner, Andrew Wallace, Paul Arvidson, Andrew Short, Ashlee Scott, Rachel Silvestri, John Rodden, Robyn Madill, Hayden Connor, Sarah Jensen and Charlie Bone.
The Mackay Road Runners hosted its last summer off season social run last Sunday prior to the commencement of the 2017 formal program this weekend. A very successful and variable three month program was organised by Race Directors Jim Ford and Alana Ford with runners enjoying the unusual weekly course concepts, together with the very casual post run social aspect which included awesome hydration and refuelling treats. As always, Jim explains the course in great detail so that all runners have the opportunity to do whichever option they choose and hopefully not get lost. The ever prepared Jim, had a risk assessment plan in place for himself by wearing a t-shirt with ‘Ford’ on the front, just in case in forgot his name!
This Sunday will be a huge day for Mackay Road Runners with the Mackay Regional Sports Expo and Sign on at the MECC from 9am to 1pm followed by the first run on the formal 2017 Calendar at the Mackay Harbour boat ramp carpark/parkland precincts. Many thanks to the volunteers at the Expo and all the weekly race days, it’s YOU that make the Mackay Road Runners a very successful and enjoyable club to be associated with. Intending Members are encouraged to
The Mackay Harbour North Wall was the place to be late last Sunday afternoon with the awesome sea breezes allowing runners a welcome reprieve from the stifling humidity throughout the weekend. Club Captain/Race Director, Jim Ford was in his usual good form, creating a challenging run course that contained a multitude of variety to suit all abilities, with the usual options for shorter and longer distances up to ten kilometres. Runners left from the beach precincts in front of the Harbour’s North wall tracking up the coastline towards Lamberts Beach Lookout via the hilly sand dunes and meandering bush trails before the homeward journey into a tough headwind.
The Annual General Meeting was held 30th January at The Grove, Andergrove Road, Andergrove with the formal committee still to be confirmed. The formal 2017 Calendar has been approved however, technical difficulties have been experienced and will be on the website soon. Members can now register online with 2017 fees once again kept to a minimum, therefore, very reasonable for individuals and families. Mackay Road Runners are a very inclusive club and welcome all new and existing runners/volunteers to join in their weekly events.
The humid conditions did not deter over thirty Mackay Road Runners at their social summer Magpies 57 Minute challenge from Magpies Sporting Complex last Sunday afternoon. The Jim Ford designed course had runners tackle the meandering roads and walkways of the Glenella and North Mackay suburbs towards Harbour Road. As usual, Jim considers and caters for a variance of running abilities, therefore, there were many options offered from 5km to 10km.
Many thanks once again to Race Director, Jim Ford for setting up this particular time consuming course, where landmarks had to be noted and then any leftovers collected afterwards. Jim spends an enormous amount of time constructing the innovative summer offseason events so that runners can enjoy a variance of concepts each week. His assistant, Alana Ford has also been amazing supplying prizes and post run refreshments each week with the gold coin donations by runners. Alana also proudly displayed the sensational new Mackay Road Runners towel which was organised by the Club’s awesome Merchandising Co-ordinator, Ulrika Widdowson. The towels will be available for purchase for approx $40 and will be available in two colour choices (blue and black) by the start of the 2017 formal running program, therefore, those interested in purchasing can show their interest and order by emailing the Secretary at
Liam Mumford enjoyed his final run for several months with Mackay Road Runners before his 21st Birthday this week and his return to University in the United States on Saturday. Liam, once again excelled in the field of runners ahead of fellow talented runners, Shawn Claydon, Josh Bornman, Ashlee Scott, Lindsey Wiggins, Paige Stolberg, Nikki Giles, Carmel Mahon, Stephen Oberg, Wayne Zahra, Niamh Buckley and Alana Ford. Many thanks once again to Alana for her awesome efforts in supplying post-race treats/prizes with the gold coin runners donate each week, as well as being a great inclusive ambassador of Mackay Road Runners.