Category: Photos

Panorama Park race day photos from Mike Jones

“The tougher the race, the better the post-race party.  This year, the atmosphere at the finish line among runners, family and friends testified to all that the racers had endured during their long day. It was a privilege to be part of the Knee Knacker community on race day, and to share a small part...

Race finisher photos from Mike Jones (Finish times from 5hrs to 7hrs)

Mike Jones’s finishers race day photos for finish times between 5hr to 7 hours can be found in this photo album.   For photos with finishing times after 7hours, please see this post. All Finisher line photos can be downloaded for free; there is no fee for finish line photos. (To download a finish line photo, click...

Race finisher photos from Veaw Cox (Finish times from 7hrs to 10+hrs)

Veaw Cox’s finishers race day photos for finish times between 7 hours to 10 hrs 12mins can be found in this photo album.   The photos for finishing times before 7 hours are can be found in this post. All Finisher line photos can be downloaded for free; there is no fee for finish...

Memorial Connector race day photos from Salvador Miranda

“Only 2.6k to go, but with 46k on your legs it can be a challenge.  Lots of tired faces looked to their right, towards Deep Cove. You would normally hear the music from the finish line while crossing that new bridge.  In the “year of the squall”, there was only...

Start line race day photos from Hilary Matheson

“Anticipation was high as racers readied themselves for whatever the day would bring, and a sense of excitement was palpable in the air – rain be damned.  So began the year of the squall(s).” ….Hilary Matheson Hilary Matheson’s race day photo during the squall at the start line can be found...

Race day photos from Ron Nicholl

Observation on the last 400 metres before the Finish line: “In the past year, the open rooted areas were filled in with rocks or covered with wooden steps. Still a very technical area for the end of a race.  With the wet conditions, much caution was still exercised. My favorite...