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Weightman sets herself for women's record treble at the 2022 Village Roadshow Theme Parks Gold Coast Marathon

Jun 23, 2022

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Weightman sets herself for women's record treble
at the 2022 Village Roadshow Theme Parks Gold Coast Marathon

Diminutive four-time Olympian and dual Commonwealth Games marathon
medallist, Victorian Lisa Weightman, has won the ASICS Half Marathon on
three occasions and the Southern Cross University 10km Run but this year
she is toeing the line for the first time in the headline 42.195km Village
Roadshow Theme Parks Gold Coast Marathon.

But as the current holder of the race records in the ASICS Half Marathon
(1:09:00) and Southern Cross University 10km Run (32:17) by virtue of
unbettered blistering performances in 2010 and 2012 respectively, she has
plenty of incentive to create history by bagging the treble.

And as she lines up on the front row of the 2022 Village Roadshow Theme
Parks Gold Coast Women's Marathon on Sunday 3 July, Lisa will be mindful
that only two past men's greats, Pat Carroll and Lee Troop, have achieved
the three-peat of marathon, half marathon and 10km race wins on the Gold
Coast before her.

And as if to totally lay claim to the Gold Coast streets, a lowering of
Kenyan Ruth Chebitok's 2018 race record of 2:24:49 would make her the first
athlete - male or female - to hold all three records at the same time.

But, as with events of this stature, several international challengers
stand in her way, including 2019 Kobe Marathon winner, Japan's Haruka
Yamaguchi and the USA's Lindsay Flanagan.

Haruka brings the experience of having run over 50 international marathons
into the race and will be looking to make the most of the Gold Coast's cool
early morning conditions to get away cleanly with a front pack that
includes countrywomen Shiho Kaneshige and 28-year-old Saki Tokoro.

Colorado's Flanagan was the first American woman to finish the 2022 Paris
Marathon (2:26:54) and will line up alongside another American Stephanie
Bruce from Arizona, who boasts a personal best of 2:27:47 from her sixth
placing in the 2019 Chicago Marathon and which she went close to besting
with 12th place at the Boston Marathon in April this year in a time of
2:28:02.

Add her 10th place at New York last year and the fact that she was the USA
2019 Half Marathon Champion and it's obvious Stephanie will not let the
field get away.

Another real chance for a top three finish is Nera Jerab from Western
Australia who finished tenth at the 2019 Gold Coast Marathon (the second
Australian behind Milly Clark) before following that result up with a
second place at the 2019 Melbourne Marathon.

And hailing from Victoria, marathon debutant, seasoned athlete and
Olympian, Madeline Heiner will put her years of experience in the 3,000m
Steeplechase and the 5,000m and 10,000m to the test.

Other Australians to look out for include NSW's Marina Wong and Rosie
Weber, Queensland's Tennille Ellis and Victoria's Vanessa Wilson and Anna
Kelly while the UK's Rachel McGuinness will also be well in the mix.

The 2022 Village Roadshow Theme Parks Gold Coast Marathon also hosts the
Oceania and Queensland Marathon Championships.

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