Fancy
footwork
By
FLTLT Fiona Harris
Volume 48, No. 10, June 15, 2006
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Sea
of sweat: Runners jostle across the bridge in the inaugural
Anzac Day fun run at Camp Victory.
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Photo
by FLTLT Fiona Harris
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AIR
Forces SQNLDR Chris Hayden left the crowd in his footsteps
when he was the first Australian to cross the line in an Anzac
Day fun run in the Middle East.
SQNLDR Hayden took out the honour in just a little more than 38
minutes, after approximately 350 runners lined up in the 10km
challenge at Camp Victory.
CPL Janine Davison and SIG Nick Baraba from JTF 633 organised
the event but had no idea that it was set to become the biggest
fun run of the year.
Considering it took about a month of planning, I was extremely
pleased with the turnout, said SIG Baraba.
BRIG Paul Symon, Commander JTF 633, joined a swag of Aussies among
a sea of Americans, as runners jostled for a position at the starting
line.
LT CMDR [Stet] Matthew Simms, Team Chief, Multi-National Forces
Iraq, was the first runner to round the final corner and
head across the bridge to Aussie Island and the finish line.
He crossed the line with a smashing time of 34 minutes 50 seconds,
just less than four minutes faster than SQNLDR Hayden.
The first 100 runners home received an Anzac Day Fun Run
t-shirt and there were Australiana prizes for the place winners.