Six Foot Track Camp & Race 2018

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Rejoov Runners proudly hosted the official Six Foot Training Camp at Jenolan Caves 20-21st January 2018. Rejoov coaches Chris & Greta Truscott were thrilled to host a sensational group of runners & guest speakers. Runners were from various fabulous clubs and as far as Bathurst, Wollongong, Central Coast as well as Sydney.

Six foot happy campers on day 1 at jenolan caves about to head out on their run 

Six foot happy campers on day 1 at jenolan caves about to head out on their run 

Day 1 included an hour out and back run from the Six Foot Track race finish line, a refreshing waterhole dip then talks from leading run experts & a delicious buffet dinner. Talks included Alexander Craig from Camelbak, Peter Sweeney Body Mechanic physio, Roger Hanney from Hoka One One who brought along trail running shoes for us to test out and dietician, Georgie Moore. Thanks Tailwind Gavin Markey for your tubs and sachets to keep everyone hydrated all weekend.

Day 2's long run started at Deviation (35k mark) & went reverse along the course out & back up to 4hrs, building confidence & fitness like no other, being on the course itself.

Tailwind’s Community Spirit award went to Michael Rossendel for not only being friendly & taking part in all activities like all campers but also for helping Mark Kneebone with superb first aid after his fall on the long run today. He’s bounced back well and no one got lost woohoo.

2 x Hoka shoes lucky draw prizes went to Sarah Harvey & Philippa Castro.

The camp concluded with a waterhole dip & chat over a tasty lunch from the chefs in Caves House.

We stayed overnight in the very iconic Jenolan Caves House in shared or private accommodation, with buffet dinner and lunch included. 

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The Six Foot Track (http://www.sixfoot.comis a 45km trail stretching across the Blue Mountains from The Explorer's Marked Tree, near Katoomba, to Jenolan Caves. The marathon started in 1984 and follows the length of the entire trail. Every year since its inception, this event has grown and evolved into one of Australia’s premier events. So much so that it now only offers entry via ballot (Nov 27th) or pre-qualification.

The Six Foot Track ultra event is scheduled for March 10th 2018.

Some interesting historical facts about Six Foot: 

The word Jenolan is believed to be an indigenous word for "high place”.

"The caves are the most visited of several similar groups in the limestone caves of the country, and the most ancient discovered open caves in the world.[3][4] They include numerous Silurian marine fossils[5] and the calcite formations, sometimes pure white, are noted for their beauty.[6]The cave network follows the course of a subterranean section of the Jenolan River. It has more than 40 kilometres (25 mi) of multi-level passages and over 300 entrances. The complex is still being explored. The caves are a tourist destination, with eleven illuminated show caves open to paying visitors."

"In the mid-1880s, hotel keepers in Katoomba wanted to improve business by constructing a road to the Caves from their town, but the steep, rough ground between the caves and town was a major obstacle, and several attempts failed. However, representations were made to the Premier by Peter Fitzpatrick of Burragorang, who was connected to some mining operations near Katoomba. In April 1884, William Marshall Cooper, Surveyor of Public Parks for the State Government, was assigned the job, and worked out a horse-and-carriage track in a 10-day trek from Katoomba to the Caves. The route was, he remarked, 26.5 miles from the Western Hotel in Katoomba. "... Anyone accustomed to walking can do it comfortably in 12 hours... when the proposed horse track is completed, it will be a very enjoyable ride of five hours." It became known as the Six Foot Track.” 

"Tourists visiting Jenolan Caves can stay at the heritage-listed Jenolan Caves House. It was designed in 1897 by government architect Walter Liberty Vernon as a resort or retreat for the wealthy. To cater for the expectations of the well-to-do, Vernon included a ballroom and grand dining room, now Chisolm's Restaurant. Chisolm's is open for dinner every day, serving modern Australian cuisine. Facilities include an hotel/motel complex, self-contained cottages, restaurant, bar, and cafe”.

First Six Foot race: "24th of March 1984, only seven people faced the starting gun, which was fired by Peter Quirk, the Blue Mountains City Mayor.”

You will be staying overnight in the very iconic Jenolan Caves House in shared or private accommodation, with buffet dinner and lunch included. You will gain access to most of the trail itself via our planned training run on Saturday and long run Sunday and you will be provided with invaluable advice and practical sessions around core strength, stretching, nutrition and generally what to expect on the big day.

Below is a profile of the course. Believe it or not, it’s officially a net downhill course although it does feel like you are running uphill most of the way. It is a tough event but very enjoyable at the same time. You need to be a runner to understand.

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And below is an image of Caves House right down in the valley where you can explore the many caves on offer if you haven’t already had enough exercise.

Caves House - Jenolan Caves - The Finish Line! 

Caves House - Jenolan Caves - The Finish Line! 

Good luck for all your training and preparation. Email Chris & Greta if you need an online program or can attend the group sessions in Centennial Park Sydney. 

We look forward to seeing the Rejoov orange and pink singlets flowing along the Six Foot Track. See you at the Finish Line at Jenolan Caves. 

Chris & Greta Truscott - greta@rejoovrunners.com.au or chris@rejoovrunners.com.au or call us on 0419 021 694

Melbourne, Barossa & Maroubra fun run results 2017

Amazing day for everyone in Melbourne Running Festival 15/10/17 and other events: 
10k
Grant Sherman 41.33 4min PB huge! 
Jack Maxwell 35.31 24sec PB go Jack! 

Darren MacGregor PB 3.05 marathon

Darren MacGregor PB 3.05 marathon

Half
Nick Roberts 72.15 flying the flag for Rejoov!! Thanks Nick one of our ANSW runners
Sarah Binks 1.38 6min pb even after New York! 
Susan MacCallum 2.02.18 with quad injury, over 50 & over 20min pb
Jo Hadley 1.43.40 pb very happy and backed up post Berlin marathon
Bronwyn Armytage 96.44 1min pb woo go Bron! 
Chris Strom 1.23.58 w a cold & achilles trouble well done buddy
Cathy Liu 84.30 pb thanks Cathy for wearing Rejoov also one of our ANSW runners
Michael Baer 91mins recovering from a foot injury 

Lesley Mason PB 4.29 marathon

Lesley Mason PB 4.29 marathon

Marathon:
Lisa Sherman 3.45 We are especially proud of Lisa: "..was tough with a couple of injuries but I’m totally pumped and proud - that’s my 5th marathon in 3 years"
Darren MacGregor 3.05 a 11min pb & Boston marathon dream could come true for 2019, thanks wife Melissa for brilliant updates on everyone  
Maya Borthwick 3.09 a 25min pb we are all so happy
Pete 3.06 & Mel Truscott 3.17 a 1min pb - hubby and wife duo
Lesley Mason 4.29.52 20min pb, gave it everything & hurt a lot, these efforts are gold!

Rejoovers celebrating including Grant's PB 41.33 10k, Sarah Bembrinks PB 1.38 half, Maya Borthwicks PB 3.09 marathon & Lisa Shermans awesome 5th marathon 3.45. 

Rejoovers celebrating including Grant's PB 41.33 10k, Sarah Bembrinks PB 1.38 half, Maya Borthwicks PB 3.09 marathon & Lisa Shermans awesome 5th marathon 3.45. 

Thanks volunteer Pia Gilmour for pics & support from Melbourne. 

 Abby Hewitt ran 20k yesterday & 10k today on challenging beautiful trails in a team as part of the Freycinet Challenge! 

Lisa Mintz has been doing her 3 day grand circle trailfest in Utah, and then the West Virginia Trilogy trail weekend. We can't keep up withLisa Mintz long list of adventures 😃

Massive congrats everyone, what a weekend!

21-22/10/17 Another fabulous weekend of Rejoov club results:
- Double wins for partners Oliver Gissin on his win and pb 2.52.17 in the hilly Barossa valley marathon, he had to fight for it as he wasn't leading until close to the end! And Georgina Eden on winning the Barossa valley 10k 45.25 - both celebrating in a prime location 🍷🍷

Oliver Gissing takes the win in the Barossa Valley marathon 2.52

Oliver Gissing takes the win in the Barossa Valley marathon 2.52


- well done Olivia Johnson, Wendy Cheng, Jacqueline Fox, Sue Gerty and Andrea O'Shannassy in the Sydney trail series -  jumping for joy! 

Rejoov Zebras jumping for joy at the Sydney Trail Series 

Rejoov Zebras jumping for joy at the Sydney Trail Series 


- Great team turn out at Maroubra fun run, congrats 8k runners on your teams win!! Chris Truscott 2nd, newbie Mark Higgs 4th, Jesse Hanna, Matty Burke, Emily Bassett, Cathy Rowney Lidia Scotto Di Vetta Emma Trehy Claire Baber Margaux Taylor Lara Taylor Adrienne Taylor Emma Page Yin Soon Tania Farmer  and myself in the 4k (5th female) 

Some of our Maroubra fun runners - sensational day! 

Some of our Maroubra fun runners - sensational day! 


- Scott O'Connor 31.23 (8th) & John Bartlett 31.59 (10th) our ANSW runners in the windy tough Burnie 10k Tassie
- Mary Stringer, Greg Puttick, Helen Banks in the 120k Bowral Classic thanks to their awesome bike 🚴🏻 coach Stuart Cassie and also our runner Niki Hale did the 120k bike too 🙌🏼

Blackmores Sydney 2017

Well done everyone in the sunny Blackmores Sydney Running Festival. Everyone had very positive feedback that they enjoyed their runs and gave it their best. There were many pbs and it was a fun fabulous event. Thanks to our cheer squad in Centennial Park.

Rejoovers at the finish line - great work gang!! 

Rejoovers at the finish line - great work gang!! 

Results: 

10k: 

Matty Burke 44.13 pb new rejoover and keen to bring all his times down

Jesse Hanna 41.14 pb A great summer ahead and aiming for the sub 40

David Dickie 44.43 pumped for a good training block to bring his times down

Darren Bagnall 45.. getting fitter again.. still over ten mins off his pb but having a ball 

Nataly Sakorski 45.01 pb lots more in store

Kate Agnew 43.33 happy to get the 10k in, first time on the course 

Susan Janetp 52.37 top 97th percentile in over 50s AG 

Ellen Wayland 57.24 training hard for Noosa triathlon 

Anne-maree 54.53 pacing Ellen for awhile, nice teamwork 

Holly 59mins with buddy Maty Paul - lots of sparkle with this duo 

Robin Ball 64 had loads of fun out on course with Fiona

Fiona MacDonald 66 loved the smiles 

Pam Beigel 61.20 pb well done, you'll crack the 60 soon

Emma Trehy 56.19 enjoyed her run even though recovering from sickness

Becca Aaby longest run since post baby wonderful to hear

Olivia Burton 58.29 enjoyed her run

 

Half: 

Maya Borthwick 85.39 course pb top ten female overall, right on track for Melbourne marathon 

Matt Wacher 82.11 pb 7th over 40 male what a year! 

Chris Truscott pacing 80min (79.55 on the dot)

Yury Gliken 87.49 7min pb very happy with another massive pb post c2s 

Patrick Molloy 90.28 pb with a great support crew Jo Mawson and son Finley 

Mary Stringer 1.38.51 and 1st in over 60s age group, what a speedster 

Greg Puttick 2.15.56 another fantastic run for our over 60s

Andrea O'Shannassy 2.13.28 6min pb rapt - bring on STS & ABC biathlons next 

Wendy Cheng 1.54.16 3min pb fought hard and well earned, STS & London marathon next 

Lesley Mason 2.01 6min pb another huge pb on track for Melbourne Marathon 

Jonny Taitz 2.02 happy and on track for New York Marathon 

Emma Page 2.14.57 8min pb wow well done Em, group sessions paying off 

Desie Dazzller 2.11.42 on a series of half marathon running highs 

Jo Zimerman 1.52 well done on another fabulous half 

Natalia Veinberg 2.08 debut - the track sessions have helped a lot 

 

Marathon: 

Sammie Feeley 3.48.51 debut fought hard in that last 5k well done

Neil Rosenbaum 3.26.36 beat the 3.30 target - awesome a 5min pb (down from 3.31) congrats 

Aoife Suttle 3.49.28 1min pb very happy to beat the 3.50-4 target

Shelly Ryan 4.08 pb congrats and also on your RUOK fundraising 

Lisa Mintz 4.46 nailed a good time as wasn't sure about the pacing having done a lot of trail lately

Jessica McDonagh 5.01.41 debut and hungry for more, congrats Jess

Fran 5hr pacer fulfilling her duties with huge smiles and high fives with Bronte dghtr at the finish

 

ANSW Runners:

Scott O'Connor - 10k 31.25 2nd place - woohoo Rejoov on stage for the podium! 

Nick Roberts - 10k 32.47 10th place - unreal to get a top ten

Andy Heyden - marathon 2.38 2nd Aussie champs (3rd over 40yrs & 15th male overall) 

Eoin Reville - half 78.50 another great run, backed up after the Run NSW Greater Bank Sydney half marathon recently 

Chris Strom - half 80.45 close to his sub 80.. aiming for Melb half 

Cathy Liu - half 84.31 pb well done Cathy and welcome on board ANSW for some swift track times this Summer 

Bronwyn Armytage - half 1.39 and pumped for Melbourne half marathon 

Peter Truscott - half 85.21 & wife Mel marathon paced half - good luck for Melb Marathon 

Thank you so much to our Rejoov CHEER squad! You guys rock and it really lifted everyone. 

Thank you so much to our Rejoov CHEER squad! You guys rock and it really lifted everyone.