Wallbank ultimately claimed top honours, crossing the line ahead of Debono in second and Aaron Mifsud in third.
The margins across the podium reflected the competitive nature of the course, with the leading trio each finishing within their own space on the clock.
The women’s 10km title went to Josann Attard Pulis, who led home Jolene Debattista in second and Stephanie Caruana in third, with each of the top three finishers staking their own claim on the leaderboard.
In the 5km Race, Mark Herrera took the win ahead of Brandon Saliba and Alessandro Vizzini, with the latter two separated by just two seconds in a closely fought battle for the remaining places on the podium.
Charyl Fava continued her winning streak in the women’s 5km, moving to the front of the field and holding a comfortable advantage over second-placed Claire Camilleri, who in turn finished clear of third-placed Martina Sammut Testa.
The race organisation team expressed their gratitude to Hudson for their continued long-term support, and extended their thanks to Transport Malta and Rabat Police for their invaluable assistance in making the event possible, as well as the local councils of Dingli and Rabat for their backing.
The fourth race of the Hudson Race Series powered by Nike will take place in Burmarrad on Sunday, 6th September.
AGE GROUP
30-34 Jeremy Curmi 36.22; Florine Gauty 1:
10k Race Age Group Trophies
| Males | Name | Time | Females | Name | Time | ||||
| 30–34 | Jeremy Curmi | 36:22 | 30–34 | Florine Gauty | 1:09:38 | ||||
| 35–39 | Thomas Cremona | 40:35 | 35–39 | Stephania Camilleri | 53:50 | ||||
| 40–44 | Mark Anthony Muscat | 38:50 | 40–44 | Fabiane Castro | 1:06:24 | ||||
| 45–49 | Stefano Lazze | 40:59 | 45–49 | Iryna Logvinova | 52:41 | ||||
| 50–54 | Morgan Brimmer | 43:34 | 55–59 | Lara Manduca | 56:59 | ||||
| 55–59 | Colin Blake | 46:36 | |||||||
| 60–64 | Matthew Montebello | 50:01 | |||||||
| 65–69 | Raymond Spiteri | 57:55 | |||||||
| 70+ | Godwin Tonna | 54:18 | |||||||
5k Race Age Group Trophies
| Males | Name | Time | Females | Name | Time | |
| 30–34 | Dillon Abela | 19:10 | 30–34 | Janice Camilleri | 26:19 | |
| 35–39 | John Debono | 19:11 | 35–39 | Abigail Abela Grech | 27:52 | |
| 40–44 | Conway Cachia | 18:45 | 40–44 | Jana Scicluna | 28:31 | |
| 45–49 | Nicholas Mallia | 23:10 | 45–49 | Cherylie Farrugia | 26:52 | |
| 50–54 | Dmitry Kliteynik | 34:43 | 50–54 | Josephine Farrugia | 27:58 | |
| 55–59 | Savo Ristic | 22:25 | 55–59 | Therese Hellstrom | 40:34 | |
| 60–69 | Philip Zammit | 25:20 | 60+ | Glorianne Borg | 27:36 | |
| 65–69 | George Schembri | 25:53 | ||||
| 70+ | Frank Muscat | 24:41 |
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