BMC REGIONAL RACES, Loughborough, August 9
In very heat however nonetheless situations, Alastair Watson improved the world M45 document to 14:23.08, bettering the mark of France’s Lucien Rault set over 40 years in the past in 1982. He additionally took virtually 9 seconds off his year-old UK mark and that now offers him a close to 20 second benefit on the high of the UK all-time lists from all-time nice Nigel Gates. Watson is now aged 46 however exhibiting no indicators of slowing down.
Operating solo after the primary kilometre in 2:54, he then truly accelerated barely to go 3km in 8:38 and held that tempo just about to the end. He solely missed his PB by lower than a second nevertheless it was solely his fourth finest time for this most constant of athletes as he simply missed his 14:22.11 from 2018, 14:22.32 from 2015 and 14:22.40 from 2021. He additionally has additionally run a pair of 14:26s too on the monitor and his finest 5 highway 5km’s are between 14:25 and 14:29!
Males: 800: A: 1 S Coppard (Ton) 1:51.52; 8 T Barnett (Stoke, U20) 1:53.39; 10 B Brooker (Kett, U20) 1:55.03. B: 1 J Skelly (Linc W) 1:50.53; 3 S Mannings (Hale, U20) 1:55.07. C: 1 T Cheesbrough (Dere, U17) 1:55.80. 1500: A: 1 B West (MKDP) 3:44.17; 2 A McMillan (York) 3:44.87; 3 C Wheeler (MKDP) 3:45.14; 4 C O’Reilly (IRL) 3:47.17; 7 H Jonas (Norw, U20) 3:50.17; 9 J Vaughan (Bir, U20) 3:50.73; 10 J Phillips (Kil’ok, U20) 3:51.44; 11 L Richardson (B&R, U20) 3:51.89. B: 2 F Cooper (Yate, U20) 3:56.74; 3 T Waterworth (Hunts, U17) 3:57.40; 4 A Adams (B&R, U20) 3:57.51. C: 1 G Wilson (Clee, U17) 3:58.31; 3 S Hembry (B&R, U17) 4:03.23
Combined occasions: 800: F: 3 V Rudkin (W&SV, U15W) 2:14.16. G: 2 O McGhee (R&N, U15W) 2:16.68; 5 R Andrew (Aln, M60) 2:21.73. I: 5 Okay Pye (Mid M, M60) 2:31.13. 1500: D: 4 E Withnall (Burt, U15) 4:08.46; 11 M Davies (Sale, W) 4:12.37. E: 9 L Milliner (Exe, U20W) 4:35.01; 10 L Saxon (SSH, U20W) 4:35.25; 13 E Whitworth (Linc W, U15W) 4:37.21; 15 L Danobrega (Mattress C, U17W) 4:39.49. 5000: A: 1 A Watson (Notts, M45) 14:23.08; 7 V Ockenden (Swan, W) 15:21.59; 9 A Hatswell (Lengthy E, M35) 15:41.72; 10 J Perkins (Notts, M35) 15:46.89; 11 C Nankivell (E Suth, W) 16:37.38; 13 M Taylor (Roth, W) 17:29.00
NEWHAM NEB OPEN, London Marathon Neighborhood Observe, August 13
The 2019 European junior champion Amy Hunt had her most notable dash for 4 years when the nonetheless solely 21 year-old improved her PB from 11.31 to 11.13/1.5 within the second sequence of 100m races right here after an earlier 11.38/1.6.
She received a gold medal as a part of the European under-23 4x100m group in July and was moderately shut to creating the relay squad for Budapest this 12 months having come fifth within the British Championships. With this new discovered 100m velocity it will likely be attention-grabbing to see if she will be able to now problem her 4 year-old 22.42 which remains to be the British junior document and ranks fourth all-time amongst British ladies of all ages.
There have been a minimum of 75 100m races at this wonderful organised occasion with the sprints being run the other technique to the conventional monitor arrange and the wind largely behaved with most races simply throughout the authorized two metre plus necessities.
Consequently it was one other nice afternoon for British sprinting underlining our present unimaginable males’s depth, Romell Glave improved his 100m PB to 10.04/1.3 and Nicholas Walsh was shut behind in 10.06 after which the pair ran 10.06/1.7 and 10.09 many hours later for his or her second finest ever authorized instances as effectively.
Romell Glave wins second sequence 100m in Newham in 10.06/1.7 from Nicholas Walsh’s 10.09 after setting a LM neighborhood monitor document 10.04/1.3 earlier from Walsh’s 10.06 – authorized PB’s for each pic.twitter.com/CNEhq7JgjA
— AW (@AthleticsWeekly) August 13, 2023
Within the second race of the primary sequence, Adam Thomas ran 10.22 as the primary 5 ran 10.26 or quicker. Within the second sequence Thomas ran 10.14 for third within the first race behind Glave and Thomas whereas Harry Aikines-Aryeetey ran a season’s finest 10.19 in fourth as all six runners within the race ran 10.25 or quicker.
Within the 200m after a pair of 10.25’s, Joe Ferguson ran a successful 20.68/0.6. The wind was over the bounds although for the ladies’s 200m as Finette Agyepong ran 22.98/3.0 to narrowly beat Louise Evans’ 23.00 with the latter’s authorized finest simply 23.51. Agyepong had earlier ran 11.42 and 11.32 in her two 200m races.
The 400m runners needed to cope with a extra swirling wind, particularly on the bend however Sam Reardon (46.28) and Seren Bundy-Davies (52.98) each impressed.
The final occasion of a packed programme was the 110m hurdles, during which Joss Zeller, whose world rating place at Budapest wasn’t taken up by British Athletics regardless of his Eugene fifth place final 12 months, received in a time of 13.52/0.1.
The occasion is definitely extra geared to sprinters than endurance and probably the most notable longer effort got here from Clare Elms whose 5:01.85 was a world age-59 1500m document as she extra importantly approaches her sixtieth birthday later this 12 months as she battled down the straight with U13 Elmear McGinley, 47 years her junior!
Fuller outcomes will probably be supplied as soon as processed by Energy of 10.
Males:100: R1: ht 1 (1.3): 1 Romell GLAVE 10.04; 2 Nicholas WALSH 10.06; 3 Oliver BROMBY 10.25; 4 Elliot JONES 10.28; 5 John OTUGADE 10.45; 6 Brandon MINGELI 10.47. ht 2 (2.0): 1 Adam THOMAS 10.22; 2 Harry AIKINES-ARYEETEY 10.23; 3 Korede AWE 10.23; 4 Joe FERGUSON 10.25; 5 David MORGAN-HARRISON 10.26; 6 Jacob DESPARD 10.43. ht 3 (1.9): 1 Ade ADEWALE 10.31; 2 Ojie EDOBURUN 10.44. ht 4: 1 Bori AKINOLA 10.37; 2 James HANSON 10.43; 3 Ben SNAITH 10.46; 4 Richard AKINYEBO 10.47. r2: ht 1 (1.7): 1 Romell GLAVE 10.06; 2 Nicholas WALSH 10.09; 3 Adam THOMAS 10.14; 4 Harry AIKINES-ARYEETEY 10.19; 5 Korede AWE 10.21; 6 Joe FERGUSON 10.25. ht 2 (1.0): 1 David MORGAN-HARRISON 10.26; 2 Jacob DESPARD 10.29; 3 Ade ADEWALE 10.35; 4 Elliot JONES 10.36; 5 Bori AKINOLA 10.39; 6 James HANSON 10.46. ht 3 (2.0): 1 Delvis SANTOS 10.34; 2 Richard AKINYEBO 10.36; 3 Jahde WILLIAMS 10.37; 4 Ben SNAITH 10.43200: ht 1 (0.6): 1 Joe FERGUSON 20.68; 2 David MORGAN-HARRISON 20.74; 3 James HANSON 20.98. ht 2 (-1.1): eq1 Ben SNAITH 2/Simon HANSEN 21.00300: 2 Dave AWDE M35 36.73400: 1 Samuel REARDON 46.28; 2 Daniel PUTNAM 46.62; 3 Ben HIGGINS 46.70; 4 Lee THOMPSON 46.86; 5 Ricardo DOSSANTOS 46.96110H (0.1): 1 Joshua ZELLER 13.52; 2 Edson GOMES 13.85; 3 Miguel PERERA 14.13Women:100: R1: ht 1 (1.6) 1 Amy HUNT 11.38; 2 Finette AGYAPONG 11.42; 3 Diani WALKER 11.57; 4 Hannah LONGDEN 11.59. R2: ht 1 (1.5): 1 Amy HUNT 11.13; 2 Finette AGYAPONG 11.32; 3 Gina AKPE-MOSES 11.50; 4 Diani WALKER 11.51; 5 Brooke IRONSIDE 11.53. ht 2 (1.2): 1 Louise EVANS 11.47200 (3.0): 1 Finette AGYAPONG 22.98; 2 Louise EVANS 23.00; 3 Brooke IRONSIDE 23.55; 4 Susanna BANJO 23.78400: ht 1: 1 Seren BUNDY-DAVIES 52.98; 2 Nicole KENDALL 53.38; 3 Hannah BRIER 54.10; 4 Poppy MALIK 54.48. ht 2: 1 Kara DACOSTA U17 54.591500: 5 Eimear MCGINLEY U13 5:00.02; 6 Clare ELMS W55 5:01.85
NUNEATON NIGHT OF ENDURANCE, Nuneaton, August 9
In response to the official outcomes revealed by the organisers and listed on Energy of 10 it appeared that Alastair Watson was not the one Notts AC world record-setter on Wednesday evening.
His clubmate a number of masters worldwide winner Tim Hartley, who joined the M55 ranks this summer time, appeared to have smashed the world age group 10,000m document as he was credited with a 31:39.38 to simply higher the 31:51.86 from Australian Keith Bateman set in 2011 and Mike Hager’s British document 32:27.7 set in 2006.
Nevertheless, the time was equivalent to that given to the winner Finn Lydon and it now seems that was a timing error Hartley ran a nonetheless high class 32:56 which put him second all-time in Britain. The organisers haven’t responded for verification and this was nonetheless listed on Energy of 10 virtually per week after the occasion.
Combined occasions: 1500: r3: 1 M Eustace (C&S, M60) 4:58.89. r4: 4 O Adams (Shrews, U13) 4:47.26. r5: 3 B Trow (Shrews, U17W) 4:34.39; 5 J Longworth (Bir, U13) 4:39.31. r6: 8 Okay James (W&SV, U13) 4:31.07. r7: 5 D Ullah (Bir, M35) 4:13.35. 3000: r1: 3 P Langlands (W&SV, U15W) 10:20.85. r2: 3 S Ball (W&SV, U15) 9:29.15; 4 S Inexperienced (OWLS, M45) 9:33.38; 6 S Lambert (Strat, U15) 9:42.72. r3: 5 A Lane (Leam, U15) 9:09.75; 8 O Corea (Bir, M45) 9:20.16. 10,000: 1 F Lydon (Charn) 31:39.38; 2 T Hartley (Notts, M55) 31:39.38? (32:56?); 4 D Robinson (BRAT, M40) 33:54.26; 5 M Ince (BRAT, M45) 34:26.41; 6 M Couldwell (Charn, M45) 34:30.98; 8 G Lee (Leic C, M55) 34:57.65; 15 G Payne (GES, M65) 39:35.43
CHARNWOOD AC OPENS, Loughborough, August 9
Underneath-15 star Lewis Capes, grandson of Britain’s best ever shot putter Geoff, set PB’s in each shot (17.83m) and discus (49.34m).
The shot exhibits his fast enchancment because it was a metre additional than he threw in successful the English Faculties title and two metres greater than he managed in successful the England under-15 indoor title in the course of the winter.
It locations him seventh all-time and is a metre and a half longer than another UK under-15 has thrown in 2023.
Second ranked Harry Beard was additionally second to Capes right here in shot and discus and he’s the son of former British champion Greg Beard who this 12 months is the UK’s top-ranked M40 thrower and right here threw 16.12m to win the senior males’s occasion.
Combined occasions: 100: r5 (0.6): 4 M McAleenan (Leam, M60) 13.48. r6 (-0.8): 3 J Statham (Charn, M60) 13.25. r9 (2.0): 1 H Carrott (Charn, U17) 11.19. 200: r5 (0.0): 2 E Humphrey (Charn, U17W) 25.15. 400: r2: 4 S Barrett (R&N, U17W) 57.47. 800: r4: 1 A Paget (Rush, U13) 2:15.78; 2 M Mullett (W&SV, U13W) 2:16.40; 5 I Davey (Notts, U13W) 2:23.90. HJ: 1 J Heath (Shef/Dearn) 2.05. PV: 1 J Phipps (Bir) 5.01; 2 C Wells (Lewes, U20) 4.11; 3 F Williams-Stein (Leam, U17) 4.01; 4 M Mudd (NEB, W) 3.61; 5 I Crameri (Tam, W) 3.51; 7 B Falconer (C’subject, U20W) 3.11; 8 G Powley (Linc W, M60) 2.81. LJ: r1: 2 F Lilly (Linc W, U13W) 4.45
Males: SP: B: 1 G Beard (NEB, M40) 16.12; 2 G Winter (Glouc) 15.60. DT: B: (D Greaves 56.80 (1.5kg); 2 G Winter (Glouc) 44.72; 3 G Beard (NEB, M40) 44.45; 4 I Wooden (Burt) 42.51
U20: SP: B: 1 D Capes (PNV) 15.71; 2 A Rutter (Worc) 13.43. DT: B: 1 P Harewood (SB) 43.09
U15: SP: B: 1 L Capes (PNV) 17.83; 2 H Beard (Shef/Dearn) 14.60. DT: 1 L Capes (PNV) 49.34; 2 H Beard (Shef/Dearn) 43.56
U13: SP: A: 1 Z Wilkes (Stoke) 10.58. DT: 1 Z Wilkes (Stoke) 29.01
Girls: DT: B: 1 A Baltazar-Corridor (SB) 41.93; 2 J Waters (Shef/Dearn) 38.64; 3 E Darvell (Banb) 38.18
U15: SP: B: 1 B Pendlebury (Traff) 12.72; 2 M Hewitt (Chelm) 11.27. DT: A: 1 B Pendlebury (Traff) 38.06; 2 M Hewitt (Chelm) 30.98
NORTHERN U13 U15 U17 OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS, Middlesbrough, August 12-13
Charlie Unsworth gained a ten.94/1.6 and 21.82/2.0 dash double within the under-17 age group.
Merseyside 800m champion Gabriel Mullen had his largest win thus far in taking 800m gold within the age group.
In her first full season of competitors, English Faculties 100m runner-up Celine Obinna-Alo received a 12.23/1.6 and 24.86/0.6 dash double and the latter time was a PB and she or he additionally set a 100m PB of 12.22 in her warmth.
ESAA finalist Cherie Ufuoma clearly received the under-17 100m title in 12.39/-0.6 however regardless of a PB 24.85/0.5 200m she trailed Niamh Le’Gall’s 24.47 PB, although the English Faculties 300m champion additionally ran a wind-assisted 24.36/2.2 in her warmth.
Le’Gall additionally received the 300m by over a second in a quick 39.06.
Olivia Crawford received the under-15 ladies 75m hurdles by over three metres in a PB 11.34/0.6.
Faculties Worldwide runner-up Kira Jones set a authorized PB of 11.49/1.0 in successful the under-17 80m hurdles.
Jay Hutchinson was out on his personal within the under-17 1500m steeplechase as his 4:49.04 gave him gold by over 16 seconds whereas Katie Gardner’s 5:06.42 gave her a good greater margin within the ladies race.
Elliott Griffiths, who competes within the T20/F20 incapacity class, simply received the under-15 excessive bounce class with a 1.80m PB.
Already the English Faculties champion, Thomas Robson added the lengthy bounce to his record of titles received this 12 months with a 6.27/-1.7 under-15 victory with the headwind virtually definitely denying him a PB and that distance would have additionally received him the under-17 title.
Harry Beard, son of former Commonwealth Youth winner and senior worldwide Greg, received a under-15 shot and discus double. He received the shot by over three and a half metres however the discus was right down to 38 centimetres as his 46.22m PB edged Ben Roberts’ 45.84m as each their marks moved them into the UK high 5 this 12 months.
Within the javelin, Lily Oldale’s 43.11m PB stood out within the under-15 occasion.
Eden Creasey took gold within the under-17 800m in 2:14.30.
Yorkshire champion Jonson Hughes was a runaway winner of the under-17 3000m as his 8:46.25 gave him the title by over 20 seconds whereas Charlotte Dillon received the ladies’s equal in a PB 9:53.02 forward of under-15 Ellarose Whitworth who was additionally inside ten minutes however missed her PB in successful the Northern Inter Counties by a irritating six hundredths of a second.
U17 males: 100 (1.6): 1 C Unsworth (B’burn) 10.94; 2 O Nunn (BWF) 11.02; 3 C Omorodion (Gate) 11.18. SFf1 (1.5): 1 C Unsworth (B’burn) 11.05. 200 (2.0): 1 C Unsworth (B’burn) 21.82; 2 O Nunn (BWF) 21.90; 3 H Parker (Roth) 21.92. Ht1 (nwi): 1 H Parker (Roth) 22.35. SFf1 (1.1): 1 H Parker (Roth) 22.41. SFf2 (0.5): 1 C Unsworth (B’burn) 22.36. 400: 1 H Parker (Roth) 50.48; 2 J Davis (Liv H) 51.12. 800: 1 G Mullen (SHS) 1:59.67. 3000: 1 J Hughes (Roth) 8:46.25; 4 D Asmelash (TS Harriers, U15) 9:18.01. 1500SC: 1 J Hutchinson (Traff) 4:49.04. 100H (2.4): 1 C Beechall (Liv H) 13.25; 2 L Shaw (Warr) 13.65; 3 L Pichler (Blyth) 14.01. 400H: 1 P Gardner (Bury) 57.58; 2 J Anderton (Traff) 59.68. HJ: 1 J Holmes (Shef/Dearn) 1.90. PV: 1 R Could (Shef/Dearn) 4.30; 2 A Reilly (Shef/Dearn) 4.20; 3 T Hill (Darl) 3.70. TJ: A: 1 T Wesseh Nah Konteh (Shef/Dearn) 13.19/nwi. B: 1 B Foulger (York, U15) 11.73/-1.4. DT: 1 B Farmer-Beasley (York) 40.07; 2 W Lacey (Leigh) 39.73. HT: 1 J Reibbitt (Carl) 47.19
U15: 100 (4.7): 1 F McKittrick (New M) 11.11; 2 Okay Aru (Liv H) 11.45. Ht1 (4.4): 1 F McKittrick (New M) 11.10. Ht3 (5.1): 1 Okay Aru (Liv H) 11.60. 200 (1.4): 1 L Curnow (Seat) 23.23; 2 M Downes (Leeds C) 23.34. Ht1 (1.9): 1 L Curnow (Seat) 23.47. Ht2 (2.7): 1 M Downes (Leeds C) 23.47. 300: 1 R Whittaker (York) 36.38; 2 E Harvey (Barr) 37.27; 3 J Fletcher-Linnell (Hallam) 38.37; 4 C Parikh (Manc H) 38.50. Ht2: 1 R Whittaker (York) 37.46. 1500: 1 A Fraser (Sale) 4:18.35. Ht2: 1 J Baranowski (B’burn, U13) 4:19.30. 80H (3.1): 1 M Varnelis (Leeds C) 11.80; 2 L O’Brien (Sale) 11.80; 3 H Douglas-Reeves (Darl) 11.84. HJ: 1 E Griffiths (Liv H) 1.80. LJ: 1 T Robson (Hart AC) 6.27/-1.7; 2 C Wilson (Wirr) 5.82/-2.3. SP: 1 H Beard (Shef/Dearn) 16.29; 2 O Woods (Shef/Dearn) 12.75. DT: 1 H Beard (Shef/Dearn) 46.22; 2 B Roberts (Prest) 45.84; 3 L Reid (H’gate) 36.42; 4 T Sales space (C’subject) 34.47. HT: 1 A Dodds (Leigh) 46.88; 2 L Reid (H’gate) 34.19. JT: 1 W Parnell (Prest) 43.67
U13: 100 (2.3): 1 J Moss (Amber) 12.49; 2 C Reilly (Shef/Dearn) 12.52. Ht1 (2.1): 1 J Moss (Amber) 12.50; 2 C Reilly (Shef/Dearn) 12.73. 800: r1: 1 O Wright (York) 2:17.99; 2 E Moon (Solar) 2:19.65. LJ: 1 J Moss (Amber) 5.09. SP: 1 J Moss (Amber) 10.28; 2 L Cowling (Scunt) 10.25
U17 ladies: 100 (2.8): 1 C Ufuoma (Bolt) 12.05; 2 E Bickerdyke (Wake) 12.24; 3 J Angelo (Leeds C) 12.34; 4 M Wilkinson (Gate) 12.39. Ht1 (5.3): 1 C Ufuoma (Bolt) 12.04; 2 M Wilkinson (Gate) 12.24; 3 J Angelo (Leeds C) 12.33. Ht2 (2.1): 1 Okay Bell (Gate) 12.43. 200 (0.5): 1 N Le’Gall (Wirr) 24.47; 2 C Ufuoma (Bolt) 24.85; 3 B Idoko (Sale) 25.09; 4 E Bickerdyke (Wake) 25.33. Ht2 (2.7): 1 B Idoko (Sale) 25.21; 2 L Salter (Inventory H) 25.45. Ht3 (2.2): 1 N Le’Gall (Wirr) 24.36; 2 C Ufuoma (Bolt) 25.07; 3 E Bickerdyke (Wake) 25.46. 300: 1 N Le’Gall (Wirr) 39.06; 2 B Idoko (Sale) 40.35; 3 E Hartley (Shef/Dearn) 40.91. Ht1: 1 N Le’Gall (Wirr) 39.74. Ht2: 1 E Hartley (Shef/Dearn) 40.97. 800: 1 E Creasey (M’bro) 2:14.30; 2 Okay Battle (Roth) 2:15.01; 3 L Creaby (Blyth) 2:15.03. 1500: 1 L Langan (York) 4:38.73; 2 L Harris (Roth) 4:44.47; 3 Okay Battle (Roth) 4:44.65; 4 F Murdoch (Inventory H) 4:44.82. 3000: 1 C Dillon (H&P) 9:53.02; 2 E Whitworth (Linc W, U15) 9:59.97; 3 H Cross (Liv H, U15) 10:00.80; 4 G Bell (Lev V) 10:13.20; 5 N Robinson (H’gate) 10:27.86; 7 A Nicholson (L&M, U15) 10:51.04
80H (1.0): 1 Okay Jones (Kend) 11.49; 2 E Barnes (Donc) 11.9. Ht1: 1 Okay Jones (Kend) 11.75. 300H: 1 S Gorvett (Blyth) 44.00; 2 L Salter (Inventory H) 44.06; 3 V Hodgson (Morp) 46.01; 4 R Harrison (Gate) 47.30. Ht1: 1 S Gorvett (Blyth) 46.98. 1500SC: 1 Okay Gardner (Der) 5:06.42; 2 A Kennedy (York) 5:24.30; 3 R Philbin (Inventory H) 5:29.57; 4 H Brearton (Warr) 5:39.89. PV: B: 1 D Roberts (Liv H, U15) 2.70; 2 G James (Shef/Dearn, U15) 2.60; 3 T Osborne (B’burn, U15) 2.50; 4 E Wilson (Wig D, U15) 2.50. C: 1 M Hewitt-Chapple (Gate) 3.00; 2 M Samuel (Leeds C) 2.90. TJ: 1 A Hewitt (Wig D) 11.01/-4.1. SP: 1 A Dumbuya (Leigh) 13.07; 2 Y Baker (Wig D) 12.12. DT: 1 M Wright (KuH) 34.76; 2 Z Ogedengbe (Wirr) 31.72. HT: 1 Okay Waddell (NSP) 49.89; 2 Okay Stoll (W Ches) 42.27. JT: 1 L Oldale (Sale) 43.11
U15: 100 (1.6): 1 C Obinna-Alo (Solar) 12.23. Ht3 (0.4): 1 C Obinna-Alo (Solar) 12.22. 200 (0.6): 1 C Obinna-Alo (Solar) 24.86; 2 V Ndambakuwa (Barns) 25.02; 3 E Bibby (Wirr) 25.20; 4 W Ofor (M’bro) 25.33; 5 R Adams (S’port W) 25.47. Ht1 (3.2): 1 V Ndambakuwa (Barns) 24.99; 2 W Ofor (M’bro) 25.20. Ht2 (2.6): 1 R Adams (S’port W) 25.45. Ht3 (3.2): 1 E Bibby (Wirr) 25.52. Ht4 (3.3): 1 C Obinna-Alo (Solar) 25.04. 300: 1 R Phillips (Wirr) 41.16; 2 C Hadfield (Der) 41.50; 3 I Edinboro (Darl) 42.27; 4 L Ellis (Liv H) 42.87; 5 B Manson (W Ches) 42.96. Ht1: 1 L Ellis (Liv H) 42.51; 2 B Manson (W Ches) 42.71; 3 M Rhodes (Spen) 42.77. Ht2: 1 I Edinboro (Darl) 42.41. Ht3: 1 R Phillips (Wirr) 41.30; 2 C Hadfield (Der) 41.83. 800: 1 M Schofield (Roth) 2:17.05. 1500: 1 M Carvell (Liv H) 4:42.55; 2 G Igoe (Roth) 4:44.28; 3 I Porter (Linc W) 4:44.61; 4 O McManus (Sale) 4:45.10. 75H (0.6): 1 O Crawford (Warr) 11.34; 2 G Aimiuwu (Traff) 11.73. Ht1 (2.9): 1 O Crawford (Warr) 11.48; 2 G Aimiuwu (Traff) 11.80. TJ: 1 C Regulation (Holm) 10.41/0.0; 2 E Pimblett (Wig D) 10.36/-1.5; 3 L Hewitt (Wig D) 9.87/0.0. SP: 1 B Pendlebury (Traff) 11.55; 2 Z Idemudia (Wirr) 11.29; 3 S Shorrock (W Ches) 11.03. DT: 1 B Pendlebury (Traff) 37.65; 2 L Hope (KuH) 27.49. HT: 1 A Hodgson (Morp) 42.19; 2 J Wilkins (Traff) 41.54; 3 I Beca (Bolt) 37.12; 4 M Casey (Liv PS) 36.45
U13: 100 (1.8): 1 C Peter-Thomas (B’burn) 12.67; 2 G Gode (Leeds C) 13.20. Ht4 (3.1): 1 C Peter-Thomas (B’burn) 13.01. 200 (1.4): 1 C Peter-Thomas (B’burn) 26.10; 2 J McMaster (Prest) 26.61; 3 L Guthrie (Kend) 27.65. Ht1 (2.6): 1 C Peter-Thomas (B’burn) 26.41; 2 J McMaster (Prest) 26.70; 3 L Guthrie (Kend) 27.69. Ht3 (2.9): 1 O Jones (E Ches) 27.66. 800: r1: 1 O Murphy (Birt) 2:21.98; 2 I Beddow (Warr) 2:22.53; 3 E Beddow (Warr) 2:22.86; 4 G Twist (Keigh) 2:23.60. r2: 1 N Graham (Birt) 2:23.26; 2 Okay Graham (Birt) 2:23.73; 3 M Owen (C’subject) 2:24.50. SP: 1 R Kingston (Leeds C) 9.03
WATFORD HARRIERS OPEN GRADED MEETINGS, Watford, August 9
English Nationwide under-17 cross nation champion Henry Dover set a season’s finest within the 3000m with a time of 8:19.53.
The quickest girl was Almi Nerurkar, the daughter of former English Nationwide champion Richard and the sister of Lukas, who competed for Britain within the World Biking Championships the identical week. She ran a PB of 9:16.14.
One other athlete with an English Nationwide connection, this 12 months’s under-13 Nationwide winner Jorjia March ran a PB 2:08.81 which places her high of the UK under-15 rankings this 12 months and she or he nonetheless has one other 12 months within the age group in 2024.
Combined occasions: 100: r1 (0.2): 2 S Gittens (Herts P, M60) 13.21. r3 (0.0): 3 L Slue (Harrow, M40) 11.62. 400: r1: 1 J Tappin (TVH, W) 53.37. r2: 5 L Wright (Herne H, U17W) 58.96; 7 P Stansbury (Dac, M55) 60.85. r3: 1 D Putnam (B&B) 46.98; 2 J Knox (Cov) 48.67; 3 S O’Loughnane (BMH, U20) 49.22; 6 Okay Kazemaks (Woking, M35) 50.96. 800: r1.4: 4 A Gannaway (Win, M60) 2:26.90. r1.5: 7 I Nation (Brack, U13W) 2:20.97. r1.6: 1 F Ferman (Chelm, U13) 2:17.65. r1.7: 3 A Macdonald (VP&TH, M55) 2:15.35; 7 S Chapman (Mil Okay, U15W) 2:17.33. r1.8: 4 P Shaw (SB, U15W) 2:16.19. r10: 2 E Curran (Craw, U20) 1:54.28; 5 L Matharu (Harrow, U20) 1:55.90. r11: 1 O Emment (AFD, U20) 1:54.03; 3 P Grange (RRC, M40) 1:54.28. r2: 4 S Atkinson (Phoe, M55) 2:08.73; 5 J March (Barn, U15W) 2:08.81; 7 L Wormley (Craw, U20W) 2:09.71; 10 C Kelly-Gordon (B&B, U20W) 2:10.27; 11 M Mairs-Ingram (SB, U17W) 2:10.86. r3: 2 O Freemantle (Ports, U15) 2:05.81; 3 L Newell (Abing, M45) 2:06.07; 8 A Shipley (MKDP, W) 2:07.48; 10 C Wormley (Craw, U20W) 2:07.95. r4: 7 A Lewis (Soton, M40) 2:03.86; 9 J Davies (Soton, M40) 2:04.48; 10 A Phillips (SB, U15) 2:04.73; 11 R McClay (Brack, W) 2:05.05. r5: 2 M Sanderson (B Beagles, U17) 1:59.69; 5 R Macaulay (Lon Hth, M35) 2:02.15; 9 H Stockill (WG&EL, U15) 2:03.11. r6: 2 I Wooden (Mil Okay, M40) 2:00.16; 6 C Lamb (R&N, M35) 2:01.25. r7: 2 N Davis (Lut, U17) 1:57.96. r8: 1 R Munro (S’finish, U20) 1:54.88; 4 P Davis (Lut, M45) 1:57.34; 7 M Newman (Mil Okay, U17) 1:58.23; 10 S Sprostranov (Craw, U17) 1:59.49. r9: 3 J O’Connor (Dac, U17) 1:57.34. 3000: r1: 1 R Clutterbuck (WSEH, U20W) 9:44.44; 2 E Howsham (Learn, W) 9:45.92; 3 S Jacobs (St Alb, U17W) 9:54.91; 6 L Wilkinson (Chilt, U17W) 10:06.60; 11 A Rodgers (M&M, M55) 10:14.45; 13 E Webb (M&M, U20W) 10:17.21. r2: 3 G Watkins (Harl, U15) 9:02.45; 8 A Suleyman (Chilt, U15) 9:13.49; 9 A Nerurkar (Phoe, W) 9:16.14; 14 Okay Olding (TVH, W) 9:31.49; 15 L Newell (Abing, M45) 9:31.91; 17 D Orbell (AFD, U15) 9:42.68; 19 O Forrest (B Beagles, U15W) 9:44.14; 20 E Palmer (Birm U, W) 9:47.57. r3: 1 H Dover (SB, U20) 8:19.53; 2 N Campion (Mattress C, U20) 8:21.53; 3 T Fawden (Excessive) 8:23.13; 4 I Williamson (C&C, M40) 8:32.86; 5 Okay Tung (ESM, U20) 8:37.64; 6 J Grange (Chelm, U17) 8:37.82; 7 B Peck (St Ed, U20) 8:39.08; 9 J Pocock (Mil Okay, M35) 8:43.78; 16 P Martelletti (VP&TH, M40) 8:52.29; 19 D Could (H Warfare, M40) 9:03.47
TONBRIDGE AC EVENING OPEN MEETING, Tonbridge, August 8
Combined occasions: 100: r3 (-0.8): 2 T Carter (Camb H, M70) 15.33. r4 (-0.3): 5 D Lucas (Camb H, M70) 14.63. 200: r1 (-0.7): 1 D Lucas (Camb H, M70) 29.84; 2 T Carter (Camb H, M70) 31.09. r4 (-0.2): 5 Okay Bryan (B&B, U13W) 27.25. r5 (-0.5): 1 M McAllister (Ton, M50) 25.57. r7 (0.2): 1 M Reynolds (Hast, M40) 23.44; 2 S Tester (Ton, M40) 23.72. 400: r3: 4 D Maynard (Fleet, U15) 56.76. r4: 1 S Tester (Ton, M40) 52.18. 1500: r2: 7 M Heslop (Ton, W55) 5:21.37. r4: 1 R Burford (Dartf, M50) 4:38.97. r5: 7 A Matthews (M&M, U17W) 4:38.10. r7: 1 F Shepherd (M&M, U17) 4:03.81; 2 S Stapley (Reig, U17) 4:04.12; 8 A Millard (Inv EK, W) 4:11.50. r8: 3 J Keir (Inv EK, U20) 3:56.84; 8 N Paterson (Inv EK, U17) 4:01.74. HJ: 5 B Slaughter (E’bne, M65) 1.30
M60 males: SP: 1 I Crawley (Ton) 11.14; 2 N Barton (S Lon) 10.80. JT: 1 Okay Baker (B&H) 36.73
NORTH EAST MASTERS AA LEAGUE, Jarrow, August 7
Combined occasions: 200: r1 (-1.2): 4 Okay Stewart (NSP, W80) 40.5. r6 (-1.4): 2 T Web page (NE Vets, M75) 34.5; 5 D Craig (Blay, W70) 37.6; 7 D Butler (J&H, M80) 38.4. 800: r6: 4 G Bayne (Morp, M65) 2:43.4; 5 J Murdy (SSh, W55) 2:47.6. r7: 4 N McAnany (Morp, M60) 2:26.1; 7 P Garraghan (Blay, M65) 2:32.0; 8 S Maclean Dann (NSP, W45) 2:32.5. r8: 1 J Mcnaney (Elv, M35) 2:04.1; 11 G Penn (NSP, M60) 2:24.0. HJ: A: 1 L Powell (NSP, M35) 1.75; 2 M Joyce (J&H, M35) 1.70. SP: A: 1 S Ryan (Gate, M60) 13.20; 2 J Moreland (R&N, M60) 10.67. SP: A: 2 L Slater (NE Vets, W35) 10.81. DT: A: 1 C Plews (J&H, M55) 31.75. DT: A: 1 J Moreland (R&N, M60) 49.72; 2 S Ryan (Gate, M60) 48.51; 3 L Slater (NE Vets, W35) 38.86; 4 J Wild (VAANE, M70) 35.15; 5 D Maggs (Tyne, M65) 34.98; 8 T Straker (NSP, M70) 28.82
W55 ladies: JT: 1 S Vine (Ton) 20.73
BMC REGIONAL RACES, Leeds, August 7
Males: 800: B: 1 A Glew (Chor ATC, U20) 1:54.15; 3 D Thompson (B’burn, U20) 1:55.80. D: 5 J Stewart (Leeds C, M40) 2:02.69; 9 D McIntyre (Hurt, U15) 2:05.85. E: 4 B Holmes (H’gate, M40) 2:06.11; 7 Z Hunter (Leeds C, U20W) 2:12.03. F: 1 L Langan (York, U17W) 2:10.03; 5 L Creaby (Blyth, U17W) 2:15.43. 3000: A: 1 A Barber (Harb, U20) 8:27.12; 2 E Smith-Rasmussen (Newk) 8:29.24; 5 M Clark (Prest, U17) 8:37.27. B: 3 C Thackery (Hallam, W) 8:55.86; 11 S Pennycook (Fife, W) 9:24.63; 13 R Flaherty (Bing, U20W) 9:49.33; 15 T Ford (KuH, U20W) 10:03.30; 17 G Bell (Lev V, U17W) 10:11.86; 18 S Barrett (Norw, U17W) 10:16.68; 19 E Mcleod (Roth, W35) 10:20.64
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