Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Records fall at Laguna Phuket Marathon

phuket-Charkrit-Boonkong-breaks-the-tape-in-a-course-record-time-of-2-40-08-at-Laguna-Phuket-yesterday-1-GOFLmXl.jpg

Charkrit Boonkong breaks the tape in a course record time of 2:40:08 at Laguna Phuket yesterday.

PHUKET: -- Four records were broken yesterday as Thai athletes dominated the 2010 Laguna Phuket International Marathon, claiming first place in both the men’s and women’s races.

Charkrit Boonkong won the men’s event, taking more than a minute off the course record set by defending champion Stephen Paine from Australia in 2008.

Compatriot Thanyathorn Samutnoi won the women’s marathon, also setting a new course record in the process. Thanyathorn outclassed defending champion Katja Fink from Switzerland

Despite the violence in Bangkok last month, the event attracted a record number of entrants: more than 4,600.

Among the multinational field, Thai runners stole the show. Charkrit, competing in his first Laguna Marathon, pulled away from Paine around the 17-kilometer mark.

Paine was the strong favourite to win the race for the third successive year, but found himself fading as the sun rose and temperatures began to soar.

Boonkong, perhaps more familiar with the sweltering conditions, gradually increased his lead and crossed the finish line in 2:40:08.

Thanyathorn set a new course record in the women’s event, finishing in 3:21:24, 30 seconds ahead of fellow Thai Amnuay Kiamgoolearn.

The marathon was not just for the elite athletes. The biggest cheer at the prize-giving event was reserved for two of Asia’s Biggest Losers TV show fame. Phuket resident Garry Holden and Suthat ‘Tony’ Charnvises, who lost 90kg between them within six months, yesterday competed in their first marathon event.

Holden finished the half-marathon in 2h 10m and vowed to compete in the full marathon next year.

Gordei Semnhood of Thailand won the women’s half-marathon, finishing just 30 seconds ahead of American Bryan Marotta.

Vivian Tang, Singapore’s leading female runner and 2008 winner of the Laguna women’s half-marathon, broke Thailand’s monopoly by winning the women’s half-marathon with a course record time of 1:25:07.

Thai celebrity Ananda Everingham led the 5km Charity Walk, raising money for the Baan Jao Krua School in Phang Nga.

pglogo.jpg

-- Phuket Gazette 2010-06-14

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...