Scottish athletes set exceptional age-related marks at Glasgow plus information of the Inexperienced Belt Relay in London
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BABCOCK SHETTLESTON 10km, INC SCOTTISH CHAMPS, GLASGOW, Could 14
Large under-20 prospect Natasha Phillips was a transparent girls’s winner in 33:00 which gave her the Scottish title with Kirsty Walker and Naomi Lang taking the opposite medals.
Just lately turned 18, Phillips had handed her driving take a look at the day earlier than and this time strikes her to fourth all-time amongst British juniors behind the Aldershot trio of Zola Budd, Steph Twell and Charlotte Purdue though her time was a UK finest.
Nevertheless, as Budd was South African-born and Twell and Purdue had been 19 on the time and turning 20 throughout the 12 months of the performances, Phillips’ time was the most effective ever British-born efficiency for an 18-year-old.
The main grasp in fourth was W40 Sara Inexperienced, who was tenth within the UK Inter-Counties and ran 2:44 within the TCS London Marathon.
Nevertheless, the highest masters efficiency got here from Fiona Matheson. The week after setting a British 5km file, she broke the UK W60 10km file with 38:08 and it was simply a world age-62 finest.
The very best gun time was beforehand Treena Johnson’s 38:31 from final 12 months although Matheson did run a 38:39 gun time with a quicker 38:19 chip time at Wilmslow final 12 months.
Fiona Matheson (Bobby Gavin)
Former English and UK Inter Counties cross-country champion Calum Johnson was a transparent winner in 29:45 although the Scottish title went to race runner-up John Bell who was 44 seconds in arrears.
Alastair Hay and Ryan Thomson took the opposite Scottish males’s medals.
John Bell wins the Scottish title (Bobby Gavin)
Males: 10km:
1 Calum Johnson Gateshead H 29:45
2 John Bell Inverclyde AC 30:29
3 Alastair Hay Central AC 30:33
4 Ryan Thomson Cambuslang 30:43
5 Michael Christoforou Cambuslang 30:55
6 Myles Edwards Aberdeen AAC 30:57
7 Calum Phillip Central AC 31:00
8 Max Abernethy Fraserburgh RC 31:06
9 Fraser Gilmour Kilbarchan 31:15
10 Ross Good Giffnock North 31:15
11 Darrell Hastie Gala Harriers M40 31:20
M60: Dave Thom Cambuslang Harriers 36:36
Ladies:
1 Natasha Phillips Dundee Hawkhill 33:00
2 Kirsty Walker Edinburgh AC 33:52
3 Naomi Lang Carnethy HRC 34:50
4 Sara Inexperienced Gala Harriers W40 35:09
5 Eilidh Bell Shettleston 35:09
6 Constance Nankivell Edinburgh Uni Hare and Hounds 35:24
7 Nynke Mulholland Inverclyde AC 35:49
8 Emily Carroll 36:05
9 Fiona Brian Metro Aberdeen 36:11
10 Lesley Bell Garscube Harriers W40 36:23
11 Catriona Fraser Inverness Harriers 36:26
12 Michelle Sandison Springburn W40 36:35
W60: 1 Fiona Matheson Falkirk Victoria Harriers 38:08 (UK rec)
First three girls (Bobby Gavin)
GREAT BRISTOL HALF-MARATHON & 10km, Could 14
There have been clear 10km wins for masters athletes Chris Thompson and Gemma Metal.
Males (10km):
1 Chris Thompson 29:45
2 Alex Carter 31:24
3 James Reeder 31:37
4 Ben Kruze 31:59
5 Nathan Williams 32:02
6 James Denne 32:14
7 Marcus Dunsford 32:29
8 Conor Kissane-Wooden 32:42
9 Robert Farley 33:13
10 Peter Grist 33:20
Males (HM):
1 Alex Milne 68:55
2 Morgan Roberts 69:27
3 Sam Tabberner 71:18
4 Johnny Suttle 71:36
5 Elliott Avis 72:53
6 Chris Carter 73:11
7 Martin Reed 73:14
8 Steve Kenyon 73:20
9 Charlie Williams 73:27
10 Zak Hurrell 73:30
Our first feminine is over the AJ Bell #GreatBristolRun 10k end line!
Unbelievable run by Gemma Metal with a time of 34:09 👏🥇 pic.twitter.com/rUvfzu7be9
— Nice Run (@Great_Run) Could 14, 2023
Ladies (10km):
1 Gemma Metal 34:09
2 Katrina Entwistle 36:11
3 Ella Sharrock 37:19
4 Lucy Coad 37:31
5 Chloe Potter 37:33
6 Ruby Orchard 38:05
7 Gemma Collier 38:28
8 Harriet Woolley 38:37
9 Bethan Francis 39:07
10 Lucy Richens 40:01
Ladies (HM):
1 Charlie Arnell 77:00
2 Annabel Granger 81:59
3 Daniella Bailey 82:09
4 Rebecca O’kill 83:02
5 Jenny Gardner 85:28
6 Sarah Trahair-Williams 86:10
7 Katie Hughes 87:41
8 Adele Martin 88:09
9 Sophie Walton 88:49
10 Susan Duncan 89:16
For the SECOND week in a row, Christopher Thompson is our male 10k winner on the AJ Bell #GreatBristolRun!
Large properly carried out 🥇 pic.twitter.com/DP75yBF43S
— Nice Run (@Great_Run) Could 14, 2023
CAERPHILLY 10km, Welsh Championships, Could 14
Males:
1 Dewi GRIFFITHS 30:24
2 Jonathan BUTLER 30:41
3 Alex JACKSON 31:01
4 Felix MCGRATH 31:18
5 Adam BULL 31:20
6 Jake TASKER 31:48
Ladies:
1 Lauren COOPER 35:41
2 Alaw EVANS 36:14
3 Olivia TSIM 36:31
4 Donna MORRIS 36:45
5 Antoinette DUMAYNE 37:10
6 Hannah WILLIAMS 37:39
7 Elinor MATTEY 37:46
8 Hana BLAKE 38:08
BEVERLEY 10km, East Yorkshire, Could 14
General:
1 J Skelly (Linc W) 30:12; 2 J Howe (York Postal) 31:35; 3 J Carter (Tip) 31:58; 4 M Nelson (CofH) 32:11; 5 O Donkin (Barton) 32:19; 6 O newton (TVH) 32:21; 7 P Tedd (THH, M45) 32;25; 8 W Atkinson (Yorks W) 32:32; 9 J Johnson (Bev) 32:42; 10 J Smith (Scarb) 32:53
M40: 1 P Talor (Brid) 34:24
M45: 2 D Whiting (Humb Tri) 35:36
M50: 1 D Smither (York Knaves) 35:12; 2 V Mogowan (E Hull) 35:58
M55: 1 D Edge (Bev) 37:18; 2 S Kelly (L Goat) 37:33; 3 G Justice (Pock) 37:50; 4 J Harlock (CoH) 37:50; 5 M Colling (Scarb) 38:00
M60: 1 C Gibbs 38:52
M65: 1 D L’AnsonL Goat) 40:06
M75: 1 M Scruton (Scarb) 44:57
M80: 1 D Carbert 67:53
Ladies:
1 D Hatfield (CoH) 34:24; 2 T Boynton (E Hull) 36:40; 3 C Stansfield (E Hull) 37:08
W55: 1 Ok Park (W Hull) 45:23
W60: 1 A Dean (W Hull) 46:47
EYE 10km, Cambridgeshire, Could 14
General:
1 S Haw (P’boro &NV) 32:48; 2 J Orrell (Hunts) 33:04; 3 G Watts (March) 33:22; 4 M Amos (Hunts) 33:41; 5 N Pollard (New J, M40) 33:58; 6 S Cameron 33:59
M45: 1 D Lewis (P’boro &NV) 34:15
M50: 1 R Farrant (Hunts) 35:08
M55: 1 S Barker (Hunts) 37:58
M75: 1 M Bull 48:41
Ladies:
1 M Gracova (Hunts, W35) 39:15; 2 J Williams 39:27; 3 I Klavina (Hunts, W40) 40;14
W55: 1 R Loutit (Yax) 43:21
W60: 1 A Wooden (Werr) 45:44
W70: 1 A Newton (BRJ) 50:35
LEXICON BRACKNELL HALF-MARATHON, Berkshire, Could 14
General:
1 N Kevern (Brak) 72:58; 2 M Worringham (Learn RR, M45) 74:33; 3 D Leahy (Brack F) 75:34
M50: I J Sherman (Learn RR) 80:27
Ladies:
1 D Godwin (M’head, W50) 87:50; 2 C Welch (W45) 92:07; 3 S Pugsley 93:31
LYMINGTON LIFEBOAT 10km, Dorset, Could 14
General:
1 J Phillips 32;35; 2 J Pepin (Soton) 32;56; 3 R Wilkes (IoW RR) 34;28
M40: 1 A Jundi 34:41
Ladies:
1 H Turner (Dac, W40) 39:39; 2 S Bubb (W40) 40:30; 3 L Rothwell 41:16
SEAFORD 10km, East Sussex, Could 14
General:
1 Ok Matsumoto 33:06; 2 O Spragge (Seaf) 34:28; 3 E Plager 34:38
Ladies:
1 H Tarasewitz (B’wks) 38:24; 2 A Moore (Phoe) 40:35; 3 V Clark (Enviornment) 45:08
WESTON SUPER HALF, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, Could 14
While M45 Kieran Summers gained in 76:18, 43-year-old Rachel Felton completed third total in 78:13.
General:
1 Ok Summer season (Weston, M45) 76:18; 2 M Wheeler (Watchet) 76:34; 3 R Felton (Stroud, W40) 79:18
Ladies:
1 Felton 79:18; 2 C Taylor-Inexperienced (Cleve, W35) 82:47; 3 N Juniper (B Pear, W40) 85:11
W50: 1 L Cronin (B&W) 98:20
W55: 1 J Woon (Teign) 99:12
RUN GARIOCH HALF-MARATHON, 10km AND 5km, Inverurie, Could 14
General (McWilliam Lippe Architects HM):
1 S Molloy (Grammar) 77:22; 2 J Gamble (Wast P) 78:49; 3 R Donaldson (Glas U, W) 79:15
M50: B Sensible (Metro) 80:26
Ladies:
1 Donaldson 79:15; 2 L Cartmell (Moray) 86:22; 3 Z Hayward (Moray) 99:46
General (Dandara 10km):
1 J Kelly (Metro) 34:53; 2 J Burr 35:32; 3 M Hodkinson (Metro) 37:03
Ladies:
1 Ok Vine-Jones 40:34; 2 N Gauld (W35) 42:06; 3 J Stanning (Metro, W35) 42:37
General (PMC 5km):
1 C McGuire (A’deen, U20) 16:45; 2 M Dailey (JS Kint) 17:13; 3 Ok Gibson (A’deen, U20) 17:15
Ladies:
1 C Bruce (Metro) 18:06; 2 C Grey (Metro) 19:07; 3 M Davie (Forres) 20:11
ROTHER VALLEY RELAYS, Sheffield, Could 11
Males (4x5km): 1 Hallamshire 64:12 (T Antcliff 16:02, J Corridor 15:38, R Smith 15:59, C Battersby 16:32); 2 Hillsborough 65:58 (M Value 16:36, D Smith 16:25, J Sweetham-Powell 16:25, C Jones 16:31); 3 Barnsley 66:21 (S Hinchcliffe 15:20, G Cooke 16:35, J Fowl 17:01, N Day 17:28); 4 Metal Metropolis 67:12; 5 Sheffield RC 68:19; 6 Hillsborough B 68:58
Quickest: 1 Hinchcliffe 15:20; Corridor 15:38; Smith 15:59
Ladies (3x5km); 1 Dronfield 55:34 (H Walker nt, E Watts nt, E Jayne nt); 2 Metal Metropolis 56:21 9A Pearse 17:44, G Allen 18:52, H Mainprize 19:44); 3 Hillsborough 56:32 (J Cartmell 18:26, L Lacey 18:40, J Bonilla-Allard 19:25); 4 Rotherham 56:44; 5 Sheffield Tri 57:21; 6 Totley 58:06
LYTHAM ST ANNES INTER CLUB 5, Lytham St Annes, Could 11
General: 1 R Danson (Wesh) 23:42; 2 L Minns (BWF) 23:55; 3 H Poole (Blackpool) 24:49
Ladies: 1 T Robinson (Wesh, W40) 29:20; 2 S Pilkington (R Rose) 29:58; 3 G Draper (Lytham, W35) 30:19
MALDON SUMMER HANDICAP 5km SERIES, Maldon, Could 11
General: 1 N Curtis (Military) 16:29; 2 R Bugg (Military) 16:44; 3 A Graves (T’tree, M35) 17:08
Ladies: 1 C Sergeant (C&T) 19:08; 2 A Whitfield (Bas) 19:23; 3 F Norris (Col H, W60) 21:55
POCKLINGTON 10km, Yorkshire, Could 9
General:
1 J Shannon (York Knaves) 33:42; 2 J Firth (Tad) 33:58; 3 T Pavis (York Knaves) 34:15; 4 W Wetherhill (Tad) 34:19; 5 J Baker (York Knaves) 34:33
M50: 1 D Smithers (York Knaves) 35:38; 2 S Maddison (Pock) 37:45
M60: 1 S Tomaszewski (E’Wold) 40:20
Ladies:
1 E Baines (York Knaves) 37:57; 2 H Corridor (York Knaves, W45) 40:05; 3 E Nairn (Selby, W35) 40:27
W65: 1 Ok Dickinson (York Knaves) 46:03
GORDON SMITH MEMORIAL RELAYS, Wallsend, Tyne & Put on, Could 10
Sunderland Harriers led all through the lads’s relay over two-mile levels after Scott Armstrong’s 9:32 break up, Martin Duff experiences.
Stephen Jackson then elevated the benefit earlier than Joe Armstrong rounded issues off with the second-best break up of 9:16. Sunderland’s lead was chased, albeit to no avail, by 2022 Inter-County cross-country winner Calum Johnson, however the Gateshead runner did have the comfort of a quickest race time of 9:l2.
North Shields Poly took the M40 race after coming from behind to take victory by simply 9 seconds. This was after David Younger had given Heaton a primary leg lead with the quickest masters solely staff finest time of 9:56. Nevertheless, Sunderland’s Stephen Jackson was quickest in his membership’s senior staff.
NSP additionally added the ladies’s race as their Charlotte Penfold on the anchor leg was quickest total with a ten:38 break up after overtaking Elswick’s Justina Heslop en-route.
The individually scored W35 gold medals had been gained by Alyson Dixon’s Sunderland Strollers however her 11:01 quickest W35 race break up was bettered by Penfold’s 10:39.
Males (3x2M): 1 Sunderland 28:31 (S Armstrong 9:32, S Jackson 9:43 (M40), J Armstrong 9:16); 2 Gateshead 39:15 (L Liddle 9:49, C Franks (M40) 10:14, C Johnson 9:12); 3 Morpeth 30:31 (S Hancocx 9:47, A Ball (M40) 10:36; G Lowry 10:28); 4 Sunderland B 31:00; 5 Tyne Bridge 31:09; 6 Morpeth B 10:48)
Quickest: Johnson 9:12; J Armstrong 9:16; S Armstrong 9:32
M40 (3x2M): 1 N Defend Poly 31:35 (B Prepare dinner 10:21, I Dunn 10:46, J Anderson 10:26); 2 Heaton 31:44 (D Younger 9:56, J Sturmna 10:24, L Head 10:24); 3 NSP B 33:04,
Quickest: Jackson 9:43; Younger 9:56; Franks 10:14
Ladies (3x2M): 1 NSP 34:03 (M Tempo 11:42, S McLean-Dann, W35) 11:42, C Penfold (W35) 10:38); 2 Elswick 35:21 (I Bungay 11;49, H Bough (W35) 12:20, J Heslop (W35) 11:41); 3 Tyne Br 35:21 (A Dargie (W35) 12;13, S Marr 12:08, L Crookes 11:00); 4 Heaton 36:07; 5 NSP B 37:09; 6 Tyne Bridge B 37:17
Quickest: Penfold (W35) 10:39; Crookes 11:00; Bungay 11:19;
W35 (3x2M): 1 Sunderland Strollers 37:03 (A Dixon 11:01, J Deighton 13:15, Ok Lowery 12:47); 2 NSP 38:31; 3 Blyth 39:01
Quickest: Penfold 10:39; Dixon 11:01; McLean-Dann 11:42
ELAN VALLEY 5km SERIES, Elan, Could 10
General: 1 R Woods (Builth, M45) 16:38; 2 T Iveson (Builth, M35) 16:54; 3 P Morris (Builth, M40) 17:46
M65: 1 A Whitby (Tewkesbury RC) 19:30
Ladies: 1 E Palfrey (Card, W35) 19:19; 2 S Prepare dinner (Builth, W35) 19:48; 3 Ok Jones (Builth) 20:17
CLAYTON 10km, Newcastle (Staffs), Could 10
General: 1 C Moulton (Boalloy, M40) 33:52; 2 A Maughan (Boalloy) 34:04; 3 R Connor (Stoke) 34:45
M75: 1 Ok Uzzell (Stone MM) 50:58
Ladies: 1 E Nott (Congle, W35) 39:40; 2 E Merrison (Stoke) 39:56; 3 I Shaw (Trent) 40:03
LOCKE PARK PIE AND PEAS 5, Redcar, Could 10
General: 1 P Darroch (Redc, M35) 27:07; 2 T Danby (New M, M40) 27:51; 3 G Wallace (Black B, M40) 28:23
M55: 1 P Clough (Criminal) 29:22.
M70: 1 J Cole 35:12.
M80: 1 R Sherwood (New M) 52:05
Ladies: 1 S Bulman (New M, W50) 31:47; 2 Ok Neesam (New M, W55) 32:22; 3 P Speedie (New M, W50) 34:49
W65: 1 L Valentine (Washington) 38:07
LOXLEY LASH 5km, Sheffield, Could 10
General: 1 S Cahill 17:15; 2 A Dunajko (H&R) 17:34; 3 R Addenbrooke (Sheff RC) 17:53
Ladies: 1 J Featherstone (T’ley, W35) 20:31; 2 Ok Langmead (Metal Metropolis Striders, W35) 20:42; 3 R Mayston (P’stone, W45) 21:08
GUERNSEY LIBERATION DAY 7, Rousse, Could 9
General:
1 S Dawes (Guer, M40) 36:37; 2 J Priest (Guer) 37:41; 3 R Weston (Guer) 38;32; 4 P Amey (Guer, M40) 38:59; 5 C Holden (Guer) 39:50; 6 C Slattery 40:11
M45: 1 M Jamieson (Guer) 40:46
M60: 1 G Merfield (Guer) 42:31
Ladies:
1 N Whitty (Guer, W35) 41:33; 2 U Maisch (Guer, W45) 43:14; 3 V King (W35) 47:48
W45: 1 V Care (Guer) 48:45
W55: 1 M Gallienne 52:43
VETERANS AC 5 CHAMPIONSHIPS, Battersea Park, Could 9
M45 England masters worldwide Andy Bond was a transparent males’s winner in 26:08 as he retained his total title however was 5 seconds outdoors his PB from the 2022 race.
His Dulwich clubmate Kay Sheedy was first girl forward of in-form W45 Nikki Sturzaker.
General: 1 A Bond (Dulw, M45) 26:08; 2 B Goddard (Woking, M35) 26:35; 3 C Compton (Kent, M45) 26:38
Andy Bond (Cliff Conceal)
M45: 3 R Paranandi (Herne H) 26:45.
M50: 1 S Winder (E&E) 26:57; 2 S Shaw (ESM) 27:19; 3 D Williams (S Lon) 28:09; 4 R Jones (Herne H) 28:24.
M55: 1 N Danby (Vets) 27:35; 2 A Ridley (Vets) 27:53; 3 R Tomlinson (M&M) 28:14; 4 M Tennyson (G&G) 29:21.
M60: 1 D Ogden (S Lon) 29:31; 2 T Tuohy (Dulw) 30:14; 3 D Williams (G&G) 30:53.
M65: 1 M Allan (Vets) 34:37.
M70: 1 G Ruffle (Vets) 33:03.
M80: 1 M Johnson (Vets) 45:40
Ladies: 1 Ok Sheedy (Dulw, W35) 29:49; 2 N Sturzaker (Herne H, W45) 30:25; 3 N Evans (Ton, W40) 30:25
Kay Sheedy (Cliff Conceal)
W40: 2 A Baird (Vets) 31:45.
W45: 2 Z Oldfield (Loughton) 30:49.
W50: 1 E McDowall (Head) 33:01.
W55: 1 S McDonald (S Lon) 32:15
Begin of the Vets AC 5 (Cliff Conceal)
EAST HULL HARRIERS SUMMER LEAGUE, East Park, Could 9
General: 1 O Donkin (Bart D, U20) 20:35; 2 S Spencer (Fitmums & Buddies) 20:39; 3 S Bateson (E Hull, M50) 20:41
M50: 2 V McGowan (E Hull) 22:11. M55: 1 J Harlock (CoH) 23:58. M65: 1 P Cartwright (CoH) 26:10
Ladies: 1 D Hatfield (CoH, W35) 22:10; 2 V Moverley (E Hull) 24:29; 3 D Lister (Bev) 25:06
GOSPORT 5km SUMMER SERIES, Gosport, Could 9
General: 1 B Reed (GorillaRobes.com) 15:47; 2 J Baker (Chich, M45) 16:07; 3 B Mead (L Buzz) 16:08
Ladies: 1 C Miller (Soton) 18:33; 2 P Tanner (Soton) 19:00; 3 V Edwards (Ports) 19:40
W70: 1 J Tombs (A545Rc) 25:47
YORK ROAD RACE LEAGUE POCKLINGTON 10km, Pocklington, Could 9
General: 1 J Shannon (Knaves) 33:42; 2 J Firth (Tadcaster) 33:58; 3 T Pavis (Knaves) 34:15
Ladies: 1 E Baines (Knaves) 37:57; 2 H Corridor (Knaves, W45) 40:05; 3 E Nairn (Selb, W35) 40:27
W65: 1 Ok Dickinson (Knaves) 46:03
THORNHILL 10km, Thornhill, Could 7
General:
1 J Pybus 33:44; 2 S Feltbower (M40) 34:27; 3 S Burton 34:53
Ladies:
1 A Aitken 38:38; 2 C O’Donnell (W50) 39:40; 3 L Tyler (W50) 40:11
Multi-Terrain
twenty fifth STRAGGLERS GREEN BELT RELAY. Hampton Courtroom, Could 13/14
Over a course with a brand new end in Bushy Park and a much-shortened closing stage, Thames Hare & Hounds seemed to successful their third in a row however it was to not be as Ranelagh Harriers overhauled an early result in declare the title, Martin Duff experiences.
Inexperienced Belt relay 2023
Thames had bought off to a great begin due to a primary stage win from Hampton Courtroom to Staines by Martin Alverez-Aspinar’s 73:16 for the 12.7-miles, as Clapham’s Steph McCall was the most effective of the ladies with 77:52.
Stage two noticed Nick Twomey wrest the lead for Ranelagh they usually retained the benefit regardless of James McMullan closing proper up on the third stage from Boveney to Little Marlow with 66:55 for the 11.2-mile stint.
The holders then opened up practically 5 minutes on the powerful and hilly fourth stage 13.5-mile run on to Nice Kingshill, after which out to greater than 14 minutes on the fifth. This was one other hilly stage and it was James Hoad’s 73:50 that did the injury for Thames over 13.5-miles.
Ranelagh snipped on the Thames lead over the following two legs to the tip of stage 7, at Letty Inexperienced because the benefit was down to only over 12 minutes earlier than Jonathan Smith sliced an additional six minutes off of the lead by Dobbs Weir.
Ranelagh continued to eat away at Thames’ margin and, by the tip of the tenth stage at Toot Hill, it was solely a shade over two minutes, regardless of a powerful M55 run from Ben Reynolds.
Ranelagh then swept into the lead on the 7.5-miles on to Blackmore due to Tom Cameron’s 50:52 in order that on the finish of Saturday’s runs they led by eight minutes.
Day two began with the ten.75-miles on to Thorndon Park and Twomey’s second run, with 64:01 greater than doubled the Ranelagh lead, as Reynolds’ 72:18 confirmed in his growing older legs.
By the tip of the sixteenth stage, Thames had been now greater than half-an-hour down as Chris Biley gained his second leg for Clapham in 56:15, over the 9.4-miles to Lullingstone Park, earlier than Thames started a quick fightback.
This was by James Hoad’s second stage better of 78:05 for the powerful and hilly 13.5-miles to Tatsfield.
Steph McCall took her second win too, with 87:53 for the stage’s second-best time.
Marc Leyshon then added his second stage win for Ranelagh it was now all however over for the holders, as they had been once more practically 30-minutes down. His time over the powerful and hilly 9.6-miles, to Boxhill, was 64:27.
Then, earlier stage winner James McMullan was headed by Ranelagh’s Jonathan Smith on the run to West Hanger and the lead was once more half-hour after which much more as Tom Cameron ran 36:06.
Then it actually was throughout regardless of Martin Alvarez-Espinar including his second stage win for Thames and Ranelagh had gained by greater than half-an-hour.
Ranelagh ‘s males’s staff
General (220M): 1 Ranelagh 22:24:48; 2 Thames H&H 22:54:56; 3 Serpentine Combined 24:08:56; 4 Clapham Combined 25:13:30; 5 Clapham Combined B 25:20:59; 6 Stragglers 25:31:52
51 full groups completed
Ladies: 1 THH 27:21:51; 2 Ranelagh 29:16:04; 3 Dulwich R 29:16:28; 4 London Entrance 31:53:16; 5 Clapham 34:51:14
Thames Hare and Hounds staff
Day 1
Stage 1 (Hampton Courtroom to Staines, 12.70M)
Quickest: M Alverez-Aspinar (THH) 73:16; J Croft (Clap) 73;29
M50: P Knechtl (BA) 79:31
Ladies: S McCall (Clap) 77:52
Stage 2 (Staines to Boveney, 9.42M)
Quickest: N Twomey (Rane) 55:20; E Rees (Clap) 56:32
M50: J Gonzales-Armas (26.2RRC) 58:05
Ladies: N Haarer (Rabe) 68:29
Stage 3 (Boveney to Little Marlow, 11.20M)
Quickest: J McMullan (THH) 66:55
Ladies: S Palmer (Rane) 76:33
Stage 4 (Little Marlow to Nice Kingshill, hilly 11.80M)
Quickest: A Mathieson (QPH) 75:19
Ladies: P Warrack (Dulw R) 93:42
Stage 5 (Nice Kingshill to Chipperfield, hilly 13.50M)
Quickest: J Hoad (THH) 73:50
Ladies: G Reynolds ((Sutt St, W35) 88:09
Stage 6 (Chipperfield to St Albans, 8.50M)
Quickest: E McDaid (Rane) 51:40
M40: G Sutherland (Clap) 54:33
M50: M Morris (Rane) 57:47
Ladies: C Beckett (THH) 62:32
Stage 7 (St Albans to Letty Inexperienced, 11.60M)
Quickest: C Biley (Clap) 65:28
M40: M Leyshon (Rane) 67:31
Ladies: S Whatmough (Rane) 75:11
Stage 8 (Letty Inexperienced to Dobbs Weir, 10.70M)
Quickest: J Smith (Rane) 60:44
M50: C Allen (Strag) 64:06
Ladies: C Hammett (THH) 74:21
Stage 9 (Dobbs Weir to Excessive Beech, 10.20M)
Quickest: D Prepared (Rane) 61:48
Ladies: A Lawson (Clap) 61;49
Stage 10 (Excessive Beech to Toot Hill, 9.00M)
Quickest: M Herbert (Rsne, M40) 59:30
M55: B Reynolds (THH) 62:32
Ladies: H Preedy (QPH) 64:25
Stage 11 (Toot Hill to Blackmore, 7.50M)
Quickest: T Cameron (Rane) 50:52
M50: J Ritchie (Rane) 52:40
Ladies: L Barnes (Clap) 53:11
Day 2
Stage 12 (Blackmore to Thorndon Park, 10.75M)
Quickest: N Twomey (Rane) 64:01
M55: B Reynolds (THH) 72;18
Ladies: P Warrack (Dulw R) 72:00
Stage 13 (Thorndon Park to Thames Chase, 6.60M)
Quickest: E Rees (Clap) 39:35
M50: C Allen (Strag) 40:39
Ladies: N Haarer (Rane) 44:52
Stage 14 (Thames Chase to Davy Down QE 11 Bridge, 9.0M)
Quickest: A Matheson (QPH) 51:06
Ladies: Ok Hedgethorne (THH) 64:24
Stage 15 (Davy Down QE 11 Bridge to Lullingstone Park, 9.40M)
Quickest: C Biley (Clap) 66:15
Ladies: G Reynolds (Sutt St) 59:19
Stage 16 (Lullingstone Park to Tatsfield, hilly 13.10M)
Quickest: J Hoad (THH) 78:05
Ladies: S McCall (Clap) 87:03
Stage 17 (Tatsfield to Merstham, 10.50M)
Quickest: J Croft (Clap) 60:02
M40: H Torry (Serp) 65:11
Ladies: L Barnes (Clap) 75:30
Stage 18 (Merstham to Field Hill, hilly 9.60M)
Quickest: M Leyshon (Rane, M40) 64:27
Ladies: A Lawson (Clap) 75:05
Stage 19 (Field Hill to West Hanger, 8.40M)
Quickest: J Smith (Rane) 53:23; J McMullan (THH) 54:33
M50: P Knechtl (BA) 58:05
Ladies: Ok Lysons (Clap) 63:10
Stage 20 (West Hanger to Ripley, 6.00M)
Quickest: J Cameron (Rane) 36:06
M40: M Wiggins (Clap) 36:25
M50: M Morris (Rane) 36:47
Ladies: A Osborne (Beck, W35) 42:02
Stage 21 (Ripley to Walton Bridge, 8.40M)
Quickest: E McDaid (Rane) 49:26
M40: S Barrett (THH) 50:38
Ladies: C Altmann (THH, W35) 55:17
Stage 22 (Walton Bridge to Bushy Park Sports activities Centre, 7.1M)
Quickest: M Alvarez-Aspinar (THH, M40) 39:10
M50: J Gonzales-Armas (26.2RRC) 42:03
Ladies: C Fowler (Rane, W35) 48:42
MONTANE HOWGILL TRAIL RACES, Sedbergh, Could 14
General (26M, age not declared):
1 V Thompson (W) 3:48:17; 2 T Nicholson (Bord Reiv) 3:50:06; 3 Swift (Riv RC) 3:51:17; 4 L Graham (Bord, W) 3:53:41; 5 S Davies (Easing) 4:05:53
General (13M):
1 S Fairhurst 1:51:18; 2 E Fletcher (Howg) 1:57:11; 3 C Winter (N’land F) 1:57:31
Ladies:
1 N Russell (Bowl) 2:22:31; 2 C Farrow 2:23:54; 3 Ok Marie (Billinge) 2:24:49
HAPPY VALLEY TRAIL HALF-MARATHON, Bollington, Could 14
General (HM/770m):
1 A McGrady (VP&TH) 95:57; 2 M Burley (Macc) 97:52; 3 B Archbold (Wilm, M50) 99:54; 4 D Shepherd (Sadd, M45) 1:41:05; 5 J Cooper (Traff) 1:41:31; 6 N Booker (Macc) 1:45:43
M55: R Downs (Wilm) 1:49:09
M60: N Clarke (Macc) 2:13:21
M65: A Bocking (Manc H) 2:17:38
M70: J Porteous (Wilm) 2:42:00
TEAM: 1 Wilm 22; 2 Macc 24; 3 Cong 174
Ladies:
1 E Kirk 1:47:20; 2 N Reece (Wilm, W40) 1:50:13; 3 A Weyers (Chorlton) 2:01:24; 4 H Ashby (Sale, W40) 2:02:22
W45: L Harrison (Wilm) 2:10:13
W55: A Frost (Macc) 2:12:15
W60: G Richardson (Inventory H) 2:16:27
W65: C Ritchie (Macc) 2:58:39
TEAM: 1 1 Wilm 21; 2 Macc 53; 3 Boll 64
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