Breca Wanaka Swimrun
First Breca Wanaka Swimrun Exceeds Expectations
Press Release / 29.03.2017

Race Directors Report from the inaugural Breca Swimrun Wanaka;
By any measure Breca Wanaka 2017 exceeded our expectations: both the outstanding performances throughout the field and the warmth and generosity of the local community and the volunteers who supported the event. Wanaka was always going to provide a stunning backdrop for the race, but the weather brought out the best of the landscape, offering moody overcast skies in the morning and brilliant sunshine to round off the day. The energy and enthusiasm at the finish has left me in no doubt that swimrun has a bright future in New Zealand.
There were outstanding results in all categories and distances. Mike Phillips and Nick Berry of team Philliberry led the field throughout the race, finishing in 5 hours and 55 minutes – a course record that will be hard to beat. Sam Clark and Bonnie Van Wilgenburg’s experience of European swimrun races shone through as they claimed 1st place in the Mixed category and 2nd overall. Fiona Crombie and Julia Grant of team Tri Survive put in a stunning performance to both win the Women’s category and finish 4th overall, completing 1 hour and 37 minutes ahead of the next placed Women’s team.
Braden Currie and Courtney Atkinson of Team Red Bull dominated the Breca Wanaka Sprint, finishing well clear of the rest of the field in a time of 2 hours and 3 minutes. Kate Sheddon and Greta Truscott of Australian team Rejoov-a-Shed won the Women’s category – a fantastic result for the Australian pair. Nick Croft and Jessica Fleming were the first Mixed pair and came 2nd overall, an amazing performance in a competitive field.
A huge thank you to our sponsors: Pure Sports Nutrition, Orca, B.Effect and Say Yes to Adventure. Thanks too to the team at Edgewater Hotel for hosting us so well at the finish.
To view the full results click here: Breca Wanaka 2017 Results
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