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‘Relaxed’ Ryan Whelan keeps his cool to surge to victory in Action Sprint trail run at Repulse Bay

The Briton streaks home in one hour, 14 minutes and 58 seconds, while Stephanie Roland of Namibia wins women’s race

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Ryan Whelan crosses the line. Photos: Action Asia

Ryan Whelan escaped the confines of Causeway Bay and embraced the technicality of the task at hand on his way to victory in the men’s 14km event at Saturday’s Bonaqua C3fit Action Sprint Trail Series at Repulse Bay.

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Whelan, from the United Kingdom, surged home in one hour, 14 minutes and 58 seconds, while Stephanie Roland of Namibia won the women’s 14km in 1:28:28, with both winners competing in the event for the first time.

“Living in Causeway Bay, you couldn’t be in a busier place, yet you’re just 20 minutes away from the trails,” Whelan said. “Trail running relaxes your mind and keeps you fit and healthy as well, so I highly recommend it.”

Whelan was pushed all the way by Canada’s Bryan Crane, who finished just 40 seconds adrift.

“It was a fast start and Bryan was right behind me, so I had to run extremely hard and I pushed myself really hard on the uphills,” Whelan said.

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“I liked the technical trails best – it was very technical on the last bit but I could maintain a good pace. Overall, my race plan went very well and I managed to keep the lead.”

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