Shanghai Running Magazine Shanghai Running Q2 2014. Volume 2 | Page 6

Binjiang Forest Park Race Report runners of all ages and abilities taking part. by Mike Morris We would like to thank Binjiang Forest Park, in particular Amelia for support in allowing us to host the event. Also we would like to thank all our sponsors and entertainment. F irst Race of the 2014 Park Race Series held at Binjiang Forest Park, 22nd Feb 2014 The first race of the year and first in the Shanghai Running 2014 Park Race Series saw a return to Binjiang Forest Park, Pudong located at the mouth of the Huangpu River, with views of the Yangtze River. The route was a multi - terrain 5km course featuring open green lawns, large and small footpaths, wooden bridges, wooded trail, stepping stones crossing streams and the sea wall promenade with views of the Huangpu and Yangtze Rivers. Also unusual for Shanghai the course also had some undulating sections. This latest Shanghai Running event saw some additions to the overall running event program; with entertainment from Haifeng a Shanghai based Taiko band (Japanese drumming) and warm winter food, in the form of hot soup and roll, provided by our food and beverage partner FG Fine Foods, represented by their new Shanghai restaurant – Edge Restaurant. After several days of persistent rain earlier in the week and the usual concern about air quality, the conditions on the day were near perfect with lots of sunshine and good air. Proceedings started with Shanghai Zumba once again enthusiastically taking the pre-race warm up session , which many runners enjoyed The first race of the day was the Junior and Senior Schools Open 6 Special thanks to all of our volunteers who without them these events would not be possible. Individual 5km race. A school team race was also incorporated into the race which resulted in a much larger school children contingent compared to previous races. This included runners from 10 Shanghai International Schools. The school team race which consisted of mixed teams of male/ female runners. With each team requiring 3 males and 3 females to score points. The team earning the least points winning the race. The age ranges for the school race was from 15 down to 9 years old, with a junior and senior category being run simultaneously. Individual prizes were for the first 3 male and female runners of each age group. The senior boys race was won by Charles Imperore from LFS Qingpu in an impressive time of 20:23, followed by Jean Bailet in 21:27; with Yoav Wirtheim 3rd in a time of 24:09. The senior girls was won by Clemence Bureau in a fast time of 24:02, with Rose Desperois 2nd in a time of 26:54 and 3rd place went to © Shanghai Running 2014 Tara Perset in 28:25 giving a clean sweep to LFS Qingpu senior girls. The junior boy’s race was very closely contested with the first three runners finishing in under 23 minutes. First place went to Jumbo Yang from YK Pao in an excellent 22:41, closely followed b