Victorian Virginia Moloney is one of Australia’s best chances to put an end to New Zealand’s trifecta hopes when she lines up for her first 42.195km race on the Gold Coast.
The 27-year-old physical education teacher capped off a stellar 2016, which included a 22nd placing in the Tokyo Marathon (2:44:23) and a second place in the ASICS Half Marathon, by becoming the Australian marathon champion at the Melbourne Marathon with a personal best time of 2:34:27.
She will be joined by Gold Coast Airport Marathon stalwarts New South Welshman Kirsten Molloy and Queensland’s Clare Geraghty, who are serious contenders for the title with both women boasting impressive Gold Coast times on their resumes.
Molloy, a previous Australian marathon champion who has achieved five top 10 Gold Coast Airport Marathon finishes, including her 10th place last year (2:45:30), will be out to add another Oceania Area Marathon Championship to her list of accolades after claiming victory in 2011.
2009 Southern Cross University 10km Run winner Geraghty contested her first 42.195km on the Gold Coast last year after having raced the ASICS Half Marathon on many occasions. She improved her previous best time, recorded at the 2015 New York Marathon (18th, 2:49:19) by almost three minutes in 11th place (2:46:20).
Celia Sullohern will also return to the marathon after recording a personal best time (2:53:40) last year while 2016 Auckland Marathon second placegetter Margie Campbell will run for the first time on the Gold Coast.
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