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Neil makes it six in a row!
July 27, 2011
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AS I ate my meat and TWO veggies last night whilst glaring at the pumpkin sitting on the kitchen bench with the knife steadfastly wedged in it like King Arthur’s sword, I swore that would be the last time I would pit myself against the mighty pumpkin. I shall no longer be purchasing whole pumpkins … they win. There are quite a few food items that I seem to have trouble with though and I can’t let them all win or we’d starve. Tins with ring pulls aren’t my friend. Somewhere around mid-pull I know that if I keep going one of my fingers will end up in plaster but letting go means a mass cleanup as the contents sling shot across the room. And don’t even get me started with the ham in a can. Those little keys you have to wind? … you’ve got to be kidding me! If that strip of tin starts sliding off the key you pretty much know there will be no ham in a can on the menu anytime soon. I never have much success with the re-sealable packets of cheese either. If I do manage to grasp that miniscule corner of the packet I don’t seem to have the strength in my fingertips to peel it back. Cereal is another one. The box is fine but opening that packet inside without being showered in iron man food (which obviously isn’t doing its job) is always a nightmare. I can’t go on, I’m feeling embarrassed. So there you have it … pumpkins, paster and packaging ... Coconuts … not my fave!
POMONA King of the Mountain Festival held on Sunday, July 24th, was once again a resounding success with thousands of people turning out to witness champion mountain racer Neil Labinsky win his sixth successive title as ‘Mountain King’ in the Bendigo Bank International Mountain Challenge Race. With a time of 24.16 Neil didn’t break his own record of 22.43 which he set in 2009, but said he felt really confident and relaxed throughout the race and was looking forward to competing in New Zealand later this year. Second overall was Junior competitor, 17 year old Shay Williamson from New Zealand 26.18 with Sam Clark, also from New Zealand, coming in third with a time of 26.53. First woman over the line was veteran runner Hubertein Witchers with a time of 32.38, with Sarah Stacey next with 38.06 followed by Meagan Edhouse 38.18. For a full list of Division winners see www.kingofthemountain.com.au Left: Neil Labinsky
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