Author: MUDr. Petr Brandejský

Unfortunately, it turned out that the 1 km circuit was 24 m shorter this year, so all performances are irregular (3 km by 72 m, 5 km by 120 m, 10 km by 240 m - everyone can calculate the probable time difference from the actual length according to their current performance) and will be listed in the tables as such; points for league competitions remain valid.

The next and probably last year of the race on a fast asphalt circuit (with a somewhat worn surface) took place in good weather (18 ° C, sun under a cloud, slightly colder wind) in the well-known Central Bohemian town; there were 102 pedestrians and pedestrians at the start, two of them from Slovakia. The organizers (Sports Walk Prague, zs, led by Mr. Petr and Tomáš Kratochvílová in cooperation with the city of Milovice) successfully managed the race to the point of mistake in the position of the upper turn.

5km3 km on the circuit among students:

won the indoor champion of the Czech Republic Ondrej Plechacek, 08 from AC Turnov in 16:01 min; time could have been better, but a very fast first km in 4:35 min proved to be a bad tactic. The bronze from the Vrchlabí hall dominated between the two pupils and one veteran Katerina Hromadkova, 08 for 17:23 min; she too started too fast. 

5 km on the circuit for II. women's league (16):

dominated with a predominance of adolescents; against silver from the hall, Vrchlabí Adele Pittner, has made better and better Alžběta Franklová, 05, SK Jeseniova in 24:41 min (she also had too fast the first km in 4:35 min), the opponent went 25:30 min. The third place was won by a veteran Lenka Borovičková in colors SK Nové Město n / Met. (28:05 min), fourth was Petra Jeníková, 96 from Spartak Prague 4 (28:59 min) and fifth was another veteran Pavla Nedvídková, AC Rumburk 29:34 min); sixth place went to junior Tereza Mrázková, 04 from Atletika Havířov (29:37 min). Veronika Scholzeová, 30 from SK Nové Město n / Met, still got under 98 minutes. (29:42 min) and junior representative Katka Nedvídková, 04, AC Rumburk, which failed (29:43 min). The oldest competitor on the "five" was Rumburk's Miloslava Reinová, 54 years old, at 31:28 min.

5 km on the circuit for II. men's league (30):

the junior parted the fastest Robert Hurdálek, 03, SK Nové Město n / Met., Who later succumbed to a former Slovak veteran representative Milan Rízek, guest for TaF Brno, who won (21:39 min), but maintained a high pace (21:51 min), finished third Rostislav Kolar, 87, SK Hranice in 22:30 min. Junior Roman Hanyk, 04, AC Turnov (23:22 min), experienced Vojtěch Ambrož, 91, SK Nové Město n / Met, came in other places. (23:33 min) and "guest" runner Michal Hanyk, 02, AC Turnov (23:52 min). It is worth mentioning the time of the teenager Vojtěch Novák, 7, TJ Slezan Frýdek-Místek (06:24 min); the oldest participant in the race was the 46-year-old former national team member Václav Dostalík from Olomouc (30:82 min).

10 km on the circuit for I. Iiga women (23 pedestrians:

with the participation of extra-league players): the limiter for the World Championships and European Championships won by 4:15 min Eliška Martínková, 02, AK Olymp Brno (47:04 min) in front of the youth champion Emou Klimentová, 05, AK Šternberk (promising time 51:19 min, but slowed down after a very fast start) and junior champion Klára Hlaváčová, 03, A. C. TEPO Kladno (52:28). Fresh veteran Štěpánka Pohlová Kučerová, TJ Sokol Hradec Králové (52:34 min) again defeated women's indoor champion Jana Zikmundová, 02, AK ŠKODA Plzeň (53:43 min) in fourth place and another veteran won the sixth place with a lead of 2,5 minutes Jana Vildová, TJ VTŽ Chomutov (55:45 min). Three young competitors won the leading position - Johana Petříková, 02, Spartak Prague 4 (58:12 min) and teenagers Lucie Krinwaldová, 05, AC Mladá Boleslav (58:28 min) and Michaela Plešáková, 05, TJ Sokol České Budějovice (58: 59 min). The oldest participant in the "ten" was Lenka Slabáková from Brno (16 years old) in 56:1:03.

Podium10 km on the circuit for I. league men (26 pedestrians):

with the participation of extra-league players) the struggle of the Czech Olympians Hlaváč and L. Gdula with the Slovak Olympian Morvay, who is a guest for Hvězda Pardubice, dominated from the beginning. Halfway through the track, Morvay got ahead of Hlaváč, Gdula had already lost contact and the finish line was in order Michal Morvay, 96, time 40:58 min - Vít Hlaváč, 97, AC TEPO Kladno, time 41:19 min -  Lukáš Gdula, 91, Hvězda Pardubice, time 42:17 min. Junior Jaromír Morávek, 03, AK ŠKODA Plzeň (46:48 min) finished fourth in the training pace, former national team member and now successful coach Karel Ketner finished fifth, SSK Vítkovice 90 in 47:29 min (he replaced his injured charge Zajíček) and sixth place in 47:57 min Tomáš Gdula, 97, Hvězda Pardubice. This was followed by Aleksandr Malysa, 97, VSK University of Brno (48:14 min) and surprisingly two representatives of very distant generations: 65-year-old former representative Miloslav Lapka from TJ Sokol České Budějovice (49:49 min) and 19-year-old teenager Albert Kukla from SK Jeseniova (49: 59 min). The oldest participant of the "ten" was the 26th place in Třebíč matador Stanislav Marek (80 years old) at 1:19:39  

MD Petr Brandejský