Yes folks, we finally got to the last Vets Handicap race of the year, and were able to see presented not just the monthly prizes, but the yearly awards as well.
Who were the winners? They included:
Bronze Medallist in the Thomas event (7km) for November - Ewen Thompson.
2007's Frylink Series point score gold medallist - Ken White
2007's Thomas Series Age Percentage silver medallist - Maria O'Reilly
2007's Frylink Series Age Percentage silver medallist - Ken White
2007's Frylink Series Age Percentage bronze medallist - Katie Forestier
All wonderful results and worthy winners. A special congratulations to Ken for winning the Frylink series. And Maria's consistently high age adjusted percentages were awesome, only Peter Kallio's surpassed hers.
Very latest news from the outside world
"Take extra-special care of your appearance when walking around Australian capital city streets this summer, as one nose pick or bum scratch could be immortalised on Google Maps forever.
"Google-branded cars with roof-mounted cameras have just begun traversing our streets, taking highly detailed panoramic street-level photos for a new Maps feature called Street View."
See the full article at http://www.theage.com.au/news/web/googles-candid-camera-snaps-australia/2007/11/23/1195753275851.html
We are all under scrutiny folks, not just the high profile types.
Keeping a Low Profile
Mick Charlton, regular competitor and quiet achiever, out there again today doing his best. Photo taken a year or so back
Who were the winners? They included:
Bronze Medallist in the Thomas event (7km) for November - Ewen Thompson.
2007's Frylink Series point score gold medallist - Ken White
2007's Thomas Series Age Percentage silver medallist - Maria O'Reilly
2007's Frylink Series Age Percentage silver medallist - Ken White
2007's Frylink Series Age Percentage bronze medallist - Katie Forestier
All wonderful results and worthy winners. A special congratulations to Ken for winning the Frylink series. And Maria's consistently high age adjusted percentages were awesome, only Peter Kallio's surpassed hers.
Very latest news from the outside world
"Take extra-special care of your appearance when walking around Australian capital city streets this summer, as one nose pick or bum scratch could be immortalised on Google Maps forever.
"Google-branded cars with roof-mounted cameras have just begun traversing our streets, taking highly detailed panoramic street-level photos for a new Maps feature called Street View."
See the full article at http://www.theage.com.au/news/web/googles-candid-camera-snaps-australia/2007/11/23/1195753275851.html
We are all under scrutiny folks, not just the high profile types.
Keeping a Low Profile
Mick Charlton, regular competitor and quiet achiever, out there again today doing his best. Photo taken a year or so back