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Air Force runners at the head of the pack

By Andrew Stackpool

FIVE of the six Air Force runners who lined up for the 2005 ADF 10km championships placed in the top 20.

Corporal Damien Enderby, from RAAF Base Williamtown, was the first Air Force athlete home in fourth place, in 37 minutes, three seconds.

This was an improvement over his fifth place last year. The second Air Force athlete home was Corporal Marc Guilfoyle, of the Australian Federation Guard, in ninth place. He ran the course in 38 minutes, 14 seconds.

Behind them came Corporal Daniel Cross (39.05), Leading Aircraftman Stephen Finnigan (39.35), Leading Aircraftman Shaun Shafferius (40.33) and Leading Aircraftman Jay Cockburn in 46.03, for 11th, 16th, 20th and 40th overall.

Seventy-two ADF track and field athletes lined up for the start, which was held at Holsworthy on March 18. According to competition spokesman Sergeant Rob Combe, overnight rain may have kept some competitors away as the forecast was for continued showers.

“Unlike last year, it was cool and overcast for the race, but on the day it was almost perfect conditions for running,” he said. Nevertheless, the field was an enormous increase on the 28 who fronted for the 2004 competition, but the final outcome was the same as 4RAR’s Corporal David Whitehead blitzed the field in a textbook assault.

He covered the four 2.5km laps in 32 minutes 55 seconds, 30 seconds faster than his 2004 time.

His win gave 4RAR its third win in four years for the champion unit/ship from the Australian Federation Guard (AFG). Army’s home soil advantage helped it take out the Service champion honours.

 
 

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