Marlborough Magazine April 19 Edition | Page 25

LocaL ProfiLe 25 Where it all began When chris Shaw and anna Polson volunteered to help out some friends with their half marathon nearly a decade ago, they didn’t imagine it would be the beginning of a ‘wonderful ride’. The husband and wife duo purchased the Saint Clair Vineyard Half Marathon in 2011, after a day spent helping its founders as race marshals. “We helped out at the race one year and I remember being out on the course and thinking ‘this is really beautiful’,” Chris says. Despite little experience owning and operating an event, it wasn’t long before the couple were the owners of the race, then a small event attracting around 1900 entrants. “We didn’t know what we were doing,” Chris says. “We were looking for an opportunity and this came up and it’s just been fantastic, it’s been a wonderful ride.” The couple have since worked tirelessly to turn the race into a showcase of Marlborough’s beauty, talent, and world-class produce. “It’s easy to not recognise the good bits of this place, but in actual fact Marlborough is stunning; from the Awatere Valley out to the Marlborough Sounds, the wine, the landscape is quite beautiful,” Chris says. The pair added to the pipe band already stationed on the course as entertainment, and it now includes seven entertainment stations and five tasting stations, not to mention the post-race hub which features wine, beer, food, yoga and massage. “We had never run an event before and that race day [in 2011] we thought ‘can we do this?’ … we learnt on the job and it has been a great thing for our development as well,” Anna says. Around 4000 entrants now take to the start line each year, requiring a lot of organisation and allowing Anna and Chris to give something back to their community. Race Angels, parking wardens, race-pack packers and registration teams turn up every year, raising thousands of dollars to donate to a range of Marlborough organisations through their efforts. Over the past six years, Anna and Chris have also helped to raise $290,000 for Bowel Cancer New Zealand with charity race entries. “One of the things we love about the event is that it gives money back to the community, we really love that about it. It’s like foreign investment in our own community,” Chris says. With minds constantly ticking, the showcase of Marlborough that is the race recently spilled over into a second event, Feast Marlborough. Established by Anna and Chris in 2017, the four-day event aims to display the best of what the region has to offer in terms of produce and gourmet cuisine. “The thing about Marlborough is the diversity of its land and the product, so it’s about putting that on show and celebrating that with people who come into town,” Chris says. Like the race, the couple kicked off Feast Marlborough in 2017 with a little apprehension. “Feast was kind of an idea on the back of an envelope and going ‘I hope this works’,” Chris says. “By 4 o’clock it was all on....we were surprised by how busy it was! It shows that Marlburians want to celebrate Marlborough at home.” The pair have plans to grow Feast Marlborough and are looking to form a trust of like-minded people to help it reach its full potential. “We’ve proved the brand and we’ve proved the demand; the challenge is to turn it into one of the big annual festivals of Marlborough,” Chris says. Both events are taking place during the weekend of May 11, 2019. Head to vineyardhalf. com or feastmarlborough.nz for details. RoCS Contemporary by pass ring RoCS 238a Queen Street, Richmond, NELSON, 03 544-9293, www.rocs.co.nz