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Kangaroo Hoppet 17
August 25, 2007
Falls Creek, Australia
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The seventeenth Kangaroo Hoppet, Australia's international
ski marathon, was held today at Falls Creek in north-east
Victoria. Thomas Freimuth from Germany won the 42km event
ahead of 2006 winner and Australian champion Ben Sim. Third
place went to Adam Swank from the USA. The women's 42km
event was won by Katherine Calder from Canberra, ahead of
Esther Bottomley from Mt Beauty and Falls Creek local
Belinda Phillips. Podium Pictures
down below
The Kangaroo Hoppet is the opening race of the 2007/2008
Worldloppet series of cross country skiing marathons, which
are held in 14 countries around the world. A good freeze
overnight saw the track hard and fast for the start, then
softening under the sun during the day. Almost 1100
competitors from 22 countries entered in the three race
distances of 42km, 21km, and 7km.
In the men's event six skiers broke away early on,
including Freimuth, Swank, 2006 runner-up Pascal Grab from
Switzerland, and Australians Sim, Ben Derrick from Falls
Creek and Chris Darlington from Jindabyne. Swank broke the
pack up at the "Paralyzer" climb up the 12km mark then
Freimuth began a series of attacks over the top of the
course that left him alone at the front with a short gap
ahead of Sim. Grab started to have breathing problems from a
rib injury caused by a fall earlier in the week, and after
the 15km mark was only able to use one arm for the rest of
the race. Sim was within 10-20 seconds of Freimuth until
about the 30km mark when the elastic finally broke. Freimuth
won in the time of 1:46:57, nearly two minutes ahead of Sim.
Derrick skied up to Swank and the two worked together until
they hit the Paralyzer for the second time, then Derrick had
nothing left on the climb and it was all he could do to
finish and hold onto fourth place ahead of Darlington in
fifth.
Calder made a good start and already after 7km had about
a 30 second lead over Bottomley, Phillips, and Camille
Melvey from Bondi. Her lead extended throughout the first
21km loop to be five minutes ahead of Bottomley, who had
built up a 30 second lead over Phillips. Melvey dropped back
through the field while Carla Zilstra-Evans from the
Netherlands was moving up. Calder won in the time of
2:08:00, a massive 15 minutes ahead of Bottomley.
Zijlstra-Evans took fourth place two minutes behind
Phillips, with Irene Dunn from South Australia in fifth and
Samantha Bondarenko from New Zealand in sixth.
Australian junior skiers filled the podium places in the
21km and 7km events.
Freimuth is one of Germany's top marathon skiers, with
wins this year in the 50km freestyle at the 2007
Konig-Ludwig-Lauf (the German Worldloppet event) and the
International Skadi-loppet. His victory today launches his
assault on the 2007-2008 FIS Marathon Cup, a series of eight
ski marathons based on the Worldloppet series.
Calder recently returned to Australia after spending most
of the past two years training in Switzerland. Her win today
confirmed her as the winner of the 2007 FIS Australia / New
Zealand Cup, which gives her a special quota start in the
2007-2008 World Cup series with all expenses paid. The male
winner of the series was Paul Murray of Mt Beauty, who
missed the Hoppet due to illness however secured victory in
the ANC last weekend at the Australian Championships.
*****
For further information contact Allan Marsland:
03 5754 1045 or Finn Marsland: 0408 147940
*****
2007
Kangaroo Hoppet 42km
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Top 10 Men
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Top 10 Women
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1, Thomas Freimuth, GER
2, Ben Sim, NSW
3, Adam Swank, USA
4, Ben Derrick, VIC
5, Chris Darlington, NSW
6, Leon Spiller, VIC
7, Anthony Evans, NSW
8, Andrew Mock, VIC
9, Neil van der Ploeg, VIC
10, Mark van der Ploeg, VIC
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1,, Katherine Calder, ACT
2, Esther Bottomley, VIC
3, Belinda Phillips, VIC
4, Carla Zijlstra, NETHERLANDS
5, Irene Dunn, SA
6, Samantha Bondarenko, NEW ZEALAND
7, Camille Melvey, NSW
8, Felice Beitzel, VIC
9, Lescinska Fackerell, VIC
10, Jane Scheer, NSW
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2007 Australian
Birkebeiner 21km
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Top 5 Men
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Top 5 Women
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1, Alex Almoukov, NSW
2, Simon Flower, VIC
3, Callum Watson, NSW
4, Ewan Watson, NSW
5, Alan Eason, GREAT BRITAIN
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1, Aimee Watson, NSW
2, Chloe McConville, VIC
3, Juliette Booth, VIC
4,Laura Calissoni, ITALY
5, Jessica Gray, VIC
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2007 Joey Hoppet
7km
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Top 5 Men
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Top 5 Women
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1, Mark Pollock, VIC
2, Phillip Bellingham, VIC
3, Paul Kovacs, VIC
4, Alastair Tutt, VIC
5, Robert Jones, VIC
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1, Georgia Merritt, VIC
2, Anna Trnka, VIC
3, Aislinn Kildea, VIC
4, Lucy Glanville, NSW
5, Siobhan Jones, NSW
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Kangaroo Hoppet Men's Podium 2007
L-R: Ben Sim, Thomas Freimuth, Adam Swank
Photo by Charlie Brown

Kangaroo Hoppet Women's Podium 2007
L-R: Esther Bottomley, Katherine Calder, Belinda
Phillips
Photo by Charlie Brown
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