Last year, Walsh’s talk at the finishing line featured the upcoming Small Nations’ Games. This time it was the turn of the Commonwealth Games. Prompted about her hopes for these Games, Galea confirmed her desire to compete. “I would love to take part in what I consider to be my last major championship but a lot depends on how I feel.”
“Nevertheless, whatever happens, I’m going to Australia to watch the games.”
Whilst Walsh has often tasted success on foreign shores, Jonathan Balzan’s recent victory in the Palermo Half Marathon was his first experience. In Zurrieq, he tried to continue his good form and emulate last year’s 1.12:40 time but ultimately the strain on his legs told as he finished in 1.13:07.
“At around the eight mile I knew that it would be impossible to make it. The heat made it difficult and my legs were aching. At least I managed to finish in second place which had always been my target.” The result means that Balzan was the first Maltese man to cross the finishing line.
Charles Cilia finished third, a result that came as a welcome relief to the athlete who had been somewhat disappointed a couple of weeks ago at the MAAA Zebbug 10k.
“It was a good workout and almost exactly what I had been expecting,” he said of his 1.14:07 finish. “It is a good test for me as in a month’s time I will have to do twice the distance in the Palma de Mallorca Marathon!”
Lisa Marie Bezzina finished second among the women although, even in her case, the finishing time of 1.28:25 was quite slower than last year. “I’m not in the same condition as last year and it was very hot today,” she explained, failing to hide her disappointment even if other’s experience confirmed that she had very little reason for regrets.
“It is a very tough route and you need a lot of support to prepare for it. Thankfully I have my coach John Walsh along with my sponsors Kristal and Krest Vitamin Supplements.”
Cecilia Fenech, running in the colours of the organising club Zurrieq Wolves, finished third in 1.29.19. Her post race thoughts confirmed the feelings of many others. “The weather certainly wasn’t ideal and there are many climbs. At first you have the energy to overcome them but towards the end it becomes increasingly more difficult.”
For further information about the race : http://www.halfmarathon.org
source Paul Grech .. photos the race organisers

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