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August 2005
Kerryn has been competing on a
National and International level for as long as I can remember.
Kerryn is true testament to the fact that consistent preparation
over a long period ‘will’ bring rewards.
Kerryn continues to go from
strength to strength and her recent performance in the 2005 City
to Surf clearly indicates that Australia's reigning Commonwealth Games
Gold medalist from Manchester is a serious contender in the
Marathon at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games.
Not only is Kerryn a World class
Marathoner, she is also a mother of two. I had a chat with
Kerryn and asked her what effect having Benton and Josie has had
on her running career.
I hope you enjoy the interview.
Cheers
Pat
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Kerryn on her way to winning
gold
for Australia in Manchester
AUSTRALIAN
CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Mile: '88 - 1st
3000 metres: '94 - 3rd
10000 metres: '95 - 2nd, '99 - 2nd, '00 - 4th, '02 - 1st
Cross Country: '92 - 1st, '98 - 2nd, '99 - 1st
Half Marathon: '92 - 2nd, '93 - 1st, '94 - 2nd
Marathon: '86 - 3rd, '88 - 1st, '93 - 1st
INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Commonwealth Games: '94 - Marathon - 10th, '02 - 10,000 - DNS,
Marathon - 1st
London Marathon: '95 - 9th, '99 - 7th, '00 - 5th
Olympic Games: '96 - Marathon - 28th, '00 - 11th, '04 - 31st
World Championships: '95 - Marathon - 15th, '99 - Marathon -
23rd
World Cross Country: '88 - 6km - 104th, '93 - 38th, '94 - 98th,
'95 -
79th, '99 - 18th
World Half Marathon: '93 - 38th
Marathon Career (16 races):
6/8/86 6th Budget Australian Marathon (Sydney, Aust Champs -
3rd) 2:54.39,
24/7/88 3rd Gold Coast (Aust Champs - 1st) 2:44.05,
5/3/89 8th Los Angeles 2:45.17,
18/7/93 2nd Gold Coast (Aust Champs - 1st) 2:40.10,
30/1/94 11th Osaka 2:34.08,
27/8/9410th Commonwealth Games (Victoria) 2:40.10,
2/5/95 9th London 2:33.23,
28/7/96 28th Olympics (Atlanta) 2:36.41
18/4/99 7th London 2:28.43
29/8/99 23rd World Championships (Seville) 2:38.31
16/4/00 5th London 2:25.59
24/9/00 11th Olympics (Sydney) 2:28.37
5/11/00 8th New York 2:30.39
7/10/01 3rd Chicago 2:26:04
27/1/02 4th Osaka 2:28.30
03/11/02 7th New York 2:27:51
22/9/04 31st Olympics (Athens) 2:41.41
PROGRESSION:
|
Marathon |
1988 |
2:44.05 |
| |
1989 |
2:45.17 |
| |
1993 |
2:40.09 |
| |
1994 |
2:34.08 |
| |
1995 |
2:33.23 |
| |
1996 |
2:36.41 |
| |
1999 |
2:28.44 |
| |
2000 |
2:25.59 |
| |
2001 |
2:26.04 |
| |
2002 |
2:27:51 |
| |
2004 |
2:41.41 |
EVENTS /
PBS:
|
10000 metres |
1999 |
31:55.94 |
|
3000 metres |
1999 |
8:50.4 |
|
5000 metres |
2000 |
15.08.69 |
|
Half Marathon |
2000 |
1:07.48 |
|
Marathon |
2000 |
2:25.59 |
RECORD(S):
Australian Best on Record - Half Marathon - 1:07.48 (2000)
Australian record - 5000m - 15.08.69 (2000)
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