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Press Release - Gold Coast Aiport Marathon - 6/20/17

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

          Oceania's best marathoners race to be crowned champion

Tuesday 20 June

A trans-Tasman clash featuring two previous champions will headline this 
year's IAAF Oceania Area Marathon Championships held at the 39th annual 
Gold Coast Airport Marathon on Sunday 2 July.

Oceania Athletics Association Executive Director Yvonne Mullins said the 
championships have been on the Gold Coast since its inception in 2008 and 
will again produce a fascinating battle between the best male and female 
marathoners from Oceania.

"This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Oceania Area Marathon 
Championships and we are set for another mouth-watering clash between the 
best marathon runners from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands," 
Mullins said.

"To have last year's champion Victoria Beck joined by Australian hopeful 
Virginia Moloney and veteran Lee Troop is a testament to the international 
appeal of the Gold Coast Airport Marathon.

"Having the championships held at an IAAF Road Race Gold Label event has 
not only helped attract the finest athletes searching for a personal best 
time on a flat, fast course but it has boosted the profile of road running 
in the Oceania region."

Four New Zealand women will have their sights set on securing a third 
consecutive championship victory for their nation including 2015 winner 
Victoria Beck and two-time World Championships representative Mary Davies.

Last year's podium was an all-kiwi affair when Katie Kemp took line honours 
in a personal best time of 2:40:05, followed over the line by compatriots 
Beck and Alice Mason.

Two-time Queenstown Marathon winner and Queensland resident Beck also 
clocked a personal best time (2:43:39) in last year's race. She will arrive 
on the Gold Coast confident after her 2016 Sydney Running Festival Half 
Marathon win and 2016 Melbourne Marathon (2:46:02) third place.

However, short odds are on 33-year-old Mary Davies who produced her second 
best marathon effort since her personal best 2:28:57 victory at the Toronto 
Marathon in 2012 when she crossed the 2015 London Marathon finish line in 
16th place (2:34:22).

Along with her 2:42:57 sixth place at the Houston Marathon earlier this 
year, Davies is in good form to push for the championship crown and a share 
of the $12,000 prize pool in her first ever race on the Gold Coast.

Rounding out the women's New Zealand elite field are 2015 Wellington 
Marathon winner Ruby Muir (2:49:08) and 2015 Christchurch Marathon second 
placegetter Mel Aitken (2:49:13).

Victorian Virginia Moloney is one of Australia's best chances to put an end 
to New Zealand's trifecta hopes when she lines up for her first 42.195km 
race on the Gold Coast.

The 27-year-old physical education teacher capped off a stellar 2016, which 
included a 22nd placing in the Tokyo Marathon (2:44:23) and a second place 
in the ASICS Half Marathon, by becoming the Australian marathon champion at 
the Melbourne Marathon with a personal best time of 2:34:27.

She will be joined by Gold Coast Airport Marathon stalwarts New South 
Welshman Kirsten Molloy and Queensland's Clare Geraghty, who are serious 
contenders for the title with both women boasting impressive Gold Coast 
times on their resumes.

Molloy, a previous Australian marathon champion who has achieved five top 
10 Gold Coast Airport Marathon finishes, including her 10th place last year 
(2:45:30), will be out to add another Oceania Area Marathon Championship to 
her list of accolades after claiming victory in 2011.

2009 Southern Cross University 10km Run winner Geraghty contested her first 
42.195km on the Gold Coast last year after having raced the ASICS Half 
Marathon on many occasions. She improved her previous best time, recorded 
at the 2015 New York Marathon (18th, 2:49:19) by almost three minutes in 
11th place (2:46:20).

Celia Sullohern will also return to the marathon after recording a personal 
best time (2:53:40) last year while 2016 Auckland Marathon second 
placegetter Margie Campbell will run for the first time on the Gold Coast.

The return of three-time Olympian and 2006 Gold Coast Airport Marathon 
winner Lee Troop, who is running to honour his dad who recently overcame 
brain cancer, headlines the men's championship.

It will be the 2011 champion's first Australian marathon since his farewell 
on the Gold Coast in 2014 and despite a less than ideal preparation, the 
44-year-old's experience will provide a competitive edge over his rivals.

Coming through the marathon ranks is 25-year-old Toowoomba local Ben 
MacCronan who has been racing on the Gold Coast since 2010. He doubled the 
distance for the first time in 2014 with a 2:48:48 effort and will return 
to the Gold Coast with grand expectations after bettering his personal best 
time at Lake Biwa Marathon last year with a 2:24:17 run.

It has been six years since Queensland's Patrick Nispel made his marathon 
debut on the Gold Coast (11th, 2:23:01) and since then he has improved his 
personal best with a third place at the 2013 Zurich Marathon (2:22:55).

His recent performances, including a 2:23:47 at the 2014 Lake Biwa 
Marathon, indicate the accredited coach will be in form and hungry to 
improve on his fifth place Oceania Area Marathon finish in 2011.

Closing out the men's elite field is New Zealand's Dave Ridley who will be 
out to make it back-to-back victories for the kiwis by going one better 
than his second placing last year (2:26:21). He will toe the start line 
with a new personal best under his belt after finishing last year's Fukuoka 
Marathon in 2:25:22.

The 39th annual Gold Coast Airport Marathon will be held on Saturday 1 and 
Sunday 2 July.

Set to attract more than 27,000 participants of all ages and abilities, 
this year's race program will feature the Gold Coast Airport Marathon over 
42.195km, Wheelchair Marathon, ASICS Half Marathon, Wheelchair 15km, 
Southern Cross University 10km Run, The Star Gold Coast 5.7km Challenge, 
Zespri 4km Junior Dash and Zespri 2km Junior Dash.

To enter or for more information visit www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au.

Women's Elite Field

Mary Davies (NZL) 2:28:57
Virginia Moloney (AUS) 2:34:27
Victoria Beck (NZL) 2:43:39
Kirsten Molloy (AUS) 2:43:43
Clare Geraghty (AUS) 2:46:20
Ruby Muir (NZL) 2:49:08
Mel Aitken (NZL) 2:49:13
Margie Campbell (AUS) 2:49:35
Celia Sullohern (AUS) 2:53:40

Men's Elite Field

Lee Troop (AUS) 2:09:49
Patrick Nispel (AUS) 2:22:56
Ben MacCronan (AUS) 2:24:17
Dave Ridley (NZL) 2:25:22

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