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Kangaroo Hoppet 19
August 29, 2009
Falls Creek, Australia
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The nineteenth annual Kangaroo Hoppet, Australia's
international ski marathon, was held today at Falls Creek in
north-east Victoria. Rain and wind caused the races to be
shortened and the main event was held over 25km instead of
the usual 42km. Twenty-four year old Australian Ben Sim from
Cooma won the men's 25km event, breaking away from Thomas
Diezig of Switzerland in the last 3km and winning by 40
seconds. The winning margin in the women's 25km was almost
the same, with Katherine Calder of New Zealand taking first
place 38 seconds ahead of local Mt Beauty skier Esther
Bottomley. Over 1200 competitors from 22 nationalities
entered in the three race distances of 25km, 15km, and 5km,
although it is likely that the weather deterred a number of
skiers from starting. See below for podium
images
The Hoppet is the opening race of the 2009/2010
Worldloppet series of cross country skiing marathons, which
are held in 15 nations around the world. The event was
supported by AGL Hydro, Australia's largest private producer
of renewable energy, Tourism Victoria and the Keep Winter
Cool campaign, the Falls Creek Alpine Resort, and Australian
sport clothing brand 2XU.
The track was fast and firm at the start but softened
quickly for competitors up the back of the field. A pack of
six to seven skiers broke clear after 10km then Sim and
Diezig went off the front just before the end of the first
15km lap. Sim attacked continuously on the second 10km loop
then finally at the Sun Valley turnaround Diezig was unable
to follow. It was a close race for the remaining podium
place, with three-time Australian Winter Olympian Anthony
Evans from Jindabyne taking third 12 seconds ahead of Swiss
sprinter Valerio Leccardi and 20 seconds ahead of NSW junior
Alex Almoukov. In the women's race Calder went clear soon
after the start, with 2006 Winter Olympians Bottomley and
Clare-Louise Brumley from Mt Beauty skiing the first 7km
together. Bottomley left Brumley behind and closed on Calder
towards the end but could not stop Calder from scoring her
second Hoppet win. Fourth place went to Lescinska Fackerell
of Falls Creek and fifth place to former Dutch Winter
Olympic speed-skater Carla Zijlstra-Evans.
It was Sim's fourth Hoppet win, equalling Ben Derrick's
record number of victories. Sim is the current Australian
10km and 30km champion and one of Australia's leading cross
country contenders for the 2010 Winter Olympics in
Vancouver. Calder won her first Hoppet in 2007 but this was
her first competing for New Zealand. Originally from
Canberra, Calder switched to the nation of her father in
2008 and is also on track to compete in Vancouver.
Australian Team member Nick Grimmer from Falls Creek and
NSW junior Lucy Glanville from Sydney won the 15km
Australian Birkebeiner event, while Alasdair Tutt from
Wangaratta and Anna Trnka from Mt Beauty were first in the
5km Joey Hoppet.
The Kangaroo Hoppet is also the final race in the 2009
FIS Australia New Zealand Cup (ANC), one of eight
Continental Cup series around the world endorsed by the
International Ski Federation. Diezig from Switzerland and
Calder from New Zealand secured the series win with their
results today. Sim's only chance to win the ANC was if
Diezig finished outside of the podium. The winners of the
Continental Cup series receive a special start position in
the 2009/2010 World Cup series.
*****
For further information contact Allan Marsland:
03 5754 1045 or Finn Marsland: 0408 147940
*****
2009
Kangaroo Hoppet 25km
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Top 10 Men
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Top 10 Women
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1, Ben Sim, NSW
2, Thomas Diezig, SWITZERLAND
3, Anthony Evans, NSW
4, Valerio Leccardi, SWITZERLAND
5, Alex Almoukov, NSW
6, Paul Murray, VIC
7, Callum Watson, NSW
8, Daniel Wieland, USA
9, Gaudenz Flury, SWITZERLAND
10, Andrew Mock, VIC
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1, Katherine Calder, NEW ZEALAND
2, Esther Bottomley, VIC
3, Clare-Louise Brumley, VIC
4, Lescinska Fackerell, VIC
5, Carla Zijlstra-Evans, NETHERLANDS
6, Belinda Phillips, VIC
7, Johanna Edin, SWEDEN
8, Chloe McConville, VIC
9, Robyn Rodd, NSW
10, Mary Feeny-Hall, USA/VIC
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2009 Australian
Birkebeiner 15km
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Top 3 Men
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Top 3 Women
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1, Nick Grimmer, VIC
2, Ewan Watson, NSW
3, Finn Marsland, VIC
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1, Lucy Glanville, NSW
2,Juliette Booth, VIC
3, Georgia Merritt, VIC
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2009 Joey Hoppet
5km
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Top 3 Men
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Top 3 Women
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1, Alastair Tutt, VIC
2, Nicholas Montgomery, VIC
3, Giles Richardson, VIC
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1, Anna Trnka, VIC
2, Siobhan Jones, NSW
3, Gabriella Cigana, NSW
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Kangaroo Hoppet Men's Podium
Thomas Diezig (SUI), Ben Sim (AUS), Anthony Evans (AUS)
Photo by Chris Hocking

Kangaroo Hoppet Women's Podium
Esther Bottomley (AUS), Katherine Calder (NZE), Clare-Louise
Brumley (AUS)
Photo by Chris Hocking

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