Nail Can Hill Run winner says race record prize system is “major inequality”

By Janet Howie
Updated May 7 2018 - 12:27pm, first published May 6 2018 - 7:00pm
FLAT OUT: The opening section of the Nail Can Hill Run in Lavington belies the gruelling hills to come over the 11.3 kilometre trek to Boonie Doon Park in West Albury. The runners look comfortable so far. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE
FLAT OUT: The opening section of the Nail Can Hill Run in Lavington belies the gruelling hills to come over the 11.3 kilometre trek to Boonie Doon Park in West Albury. The runners look comfortable so far. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE

The runner who smashed the women’s record in Sunday’s Nail Can Hill Run says she won’t compete again on principle if the present $5000 race record prize arrangement isn’t altered.

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