Glynis Nunn-Cearns

Saturday 1 November

By Amy Beckett

“It’s meant to be fun” is what Glynis Nunn-Cearns would like all the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games competitors to remember this week.

Winner of the 80m female hurdles, Glynis admitted it was more muscle memory than her preparation that brought her through.

“Today’s conditions weren’t great; the three metre headwind added difficulty.” Explained Nunn-Cearns.

“My quad was screaming at me but you just put that to the back of your mind and finish the race.”

Asked which she preferred between the 80m or 300m hurdles events Glynis said what we are all thinking, “The shorter hurdles hurt less”.

On the starting line Glynis was absorbed in her ambassador role and was enjoying getting to know her fellow competitors.

“It is going to be a big night, it always is” says Glynis of the Opening Ceremony.

Glynis is hoping to catch the basketball during the week and enjoy a few nights at the Entertainment Centre.

A speaker at yesterday’s Symposium and competing in two more track and field events, the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games have Glynis Nunn-Cearns full attention.

Catch Glynis in the 300m hurdle and shot put competitions tomorrow.

The new system was born here and filagra this is not anything that we would like to see. Caverta whilst better in some elements but not important for us.



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