MIDLANDS ROAD RELAYS, Sutton Park, September 23
Birchfield Harriers got here from behind to win the senior males’s race, whereas Western Tempo have been convincing girls’s winners, Martin Duff experiences.
On a shiny day that started in superb autumn sunshine, the younger athletes have been away first and the Wreake & Soar Valley membership took all three women’ occasions.
In an effort to bolster participation, Midland Counties decreased the gap for the 2 youngest age teams however uptake was on a par with latest years.
MenThe remaining occasion of the day had been the senior and veteran males’s occasion and Bristol & West heading for victory as they led for the primary 4 5.88km laps. Nonetheless, phrase unfold that Birchfield have been ending with Omah Ahmed and Kadar Omar and the pair duly delivered, with the 2 quickest males’s race laps.
Ahmed, who has been on good kind all summer season, took over in fifth spot on stage 5 and, after simply 16:52, introduced them dwelling narrowly forward of the Birmingham Operating and Triathlon (BRAT) outfit.
He stated: “I wasn’t feeling effectively as my again was in ache,” however this didn’t appear to hamper his efficiency.
Ahmed added, about his citizenship standing: “I’ve been right here practically 10 years however want three extra to qualify.”
The 26-year-old stated that he’s operating 100 miles every week and can most likely contest the Nice South Run on the weekend of the Nationwide 6-stage.
Omar then completed the job with a 17:12 clocking and victory went to the Stags by 57 seconds.
Earlier Jack Millar had ‘gained’ the opening stage with 17:34, forward of Rugby & Northampton’s Josh Lay in a time that stayed because the fourth better of the afternoon, as Birchfield have been again in eleventh spot earlier than transferring as much as fifth with Dominic Smith on the second stage.
After Telford’s Dan Galloway had made an early bid for glory by breaking clear after which nonetheless main after the opening 800-metre loop, Millar stated: “I used to be close to the entrance and accelerated going out up the hill, then I pushed it on the dog-leg.”
Then, it was Daniel Studley’s 18:12, for Bristol, once more with Rugby snapping at his heels who led, earlier than Max Davis, with a 3rd better of the race 17:30, gave the west-country crew a 36 second lead on the half-distance forward of BRAT’s Charlie Davis.
Bristol then wheeled out veteran John Thewlis however misplaced floor to BRAT’s Jethro McGraw and Western Tempo’s Dom James.
Then it was throughout as Ahmed and Omar accomplished the job for Birchfield. Omar stated of his latest runs: “this yr has been good and, of his second quickest time, added: “the boys did many of the work. He was reticent about his racing future, saying: “I take pleasure in what I’m doing, however haven’t any races deliberate.”
Males (6×5.88km): 1 Birchfield 1:46:49 (J Vaughan (15) 18:25, D Smith (5) 18:01, E Banks (4) 18:07, J Bennett (5) 18:12, O Ahmed (1) 16:52, Okay Omar (1) 17:12); 2 BRAT 1:47:45 (A Hill (14) 18:24, J Tuffin (3) 17:46, C Davis (2) 17:45, J McGraw (2) 17:55, A Peacock (2) 17:50, J Stolberg (2) 18:05); 3 Bristol & West 1:47:51 (J Millar (1) 17:34, D Studley (1) 18:15, M Davis (1) 17:30, J Thewlis (1) 18:12, A Stewart (3) 18:18, B Robinson (3) 18:02); 4 Western Tempo 1:48:00 (M Nelson (6) 18:01, J Bancroft (4) 18:24, B Worth (5) 18:15, D James (3) 17:37, D Gillett (4) 17:53, C Jones (4) 17:50); 5 Swindon 1:50:50 (B Traces (16) 18:28, H Woods (9) 18:20, F Hart (8) 19:04, S Byrne (7) 17:37, L Byrne (7) 18:46, M Woodward (5) 18:35); 6 Rugby 1:50:59 (J Lay (2) 17:40, H Arnall (2) 18:15, A Wright (3) 18:12, B Musgrove (4) 18:20, N Bennett (5) 19:09, L Starr (6) 19:23); 7 N Somerset 1:51:03 (M Howard (8) 18:12, T Gostelow (7) 18:18, A Hocking (6) 18:35, B Hamblin (6) 18:23, J Gentry (6) 18:27, W Cheek (7) 19:08); 8 W Tempo B 1:51:50 (T Evetts (24) 18:46, L Davis (11) 18:17, P Wylie (7) 18:29, M Brunnock (8) 18:23, H James (8) 19:10, D Owen (8) 18:45); 9 Notts 1:52:37 (S Spencer (10) 18:15, M Williams (15) 19:11, G Phillips (11) 18:47, J Holland (9) 19:02, A Watson (9) 17:53, M Tkue (9) 19:29); 10 BRAT B 1:53:15 (D Robinson (22) 18:42, S Turner (24) 19:29, J Williamson (16) 18:50, W McKemey (13) 18:54, P Townsend (10) 18:52, H Brocklehurst (10) 18:28); 11 T Bathtub 1:53:42 (D Stoneman (12) 18:22, A Pritchard (23) 19:45, A Daniel (20) 19:10, E Avis (17) 18:50, S Barry (13) 18:55, J Davies (11) 18:40); 12 Shrewsbury 1:53:52 (L Rawlings (29) 19:07, E Garamszegi (17) 18:30, P Aston (15) 19:22, M Costello (10) 18:41, C Costello (14) 19:32, D Husbands (12) 18:40); 13 Coventry G 1:54:02 (S Hudspith (7) 18:11, P Clisham (10) 18:44, J Hnatushka (9) 19:09, J Mcleod (12) 19:41, W Fuller (11) 19:14, N Woolley (13) 19:03); 14 Tipton 1:55:11 (N Hardy (18) 18:33, M Banks (13) 18:42, J Learn (19) 19:59, J Smith (16) 18:51, R Carpenter (12) 18:55, T Bentley (14) 20:11); 15 W Tempo 1:55:15 (L Colahan (44) 19:35, T Whetton (44) 20:17, A Jones (36) 19:44, A Lee (27) 18:34, J Denne (18) 18:49, S Derrett (15) 18:16); 16 Mansfield 1:55:30 (A Hampson (5) 17:48, L Boswell (8) 18:54, J Greenhalgh (10) 19:30, B Burnham (11) 19:30, B Caress (15) 20:04, J Boam (16) 19:44); 17 Worcester 1:55:39 (G Beardmore (3) 17:41, L Roberts (18) 20:00, S Davey (21) 19:40, A Wilson-Spence (14) 18:38, A Pollock (17) 20:53, A Jeavons (17) 18:47); 18 Stoke 1:55:59 (S Janally (27) 19:03, S Fisher (28) 19:28, S Marriott (25) 18:59, L Hendricken (18) 19:14, J Arnold (16) 19:16, A Dennett (18) 19:59); 19 Leamington 1:56:26 (S Doxey (35) 19:15, F Knowles (19) 18:27, D Mawby (17) 19:28, J Sispal (21) 20:02, C Rawcliffe (24) 20:47, B Kampola (19) 18:27); 20 Wolverhampton & Bilston 1:56:34 (D Turner (28) 19:04, H Dyall (32) 19:39, T Hawley (27) 19:34, J Neilson (24) 19:12, L Lambeth (23) 19:50, R Meredith (20) 19:15); 21 Swindon 1:56:35; 22 Westbury 1:57:14; 23 Bromsgrove & Redditch 1:57:24; 24 Birchfield B 1:57:40; 25 Newark 1:58:12; 26 B&W B 1:58:34; 27 Telford 1:59:18; 28 Notts B 1:59:22; 29 B&W C 1:59;23; 30 R Sutton Coldfield 1:59:25Fastest: Ahmed 16:52; Omar 17:12; Davis 17:30; Millar 17:34; Byrne/James 17:37
MastersMansfield led all through the M40 age group of the lads’s race after Paul Wright’s opening 18:31 a time that then stood up because the quickest of the race, forward of Ian Williams’ 18:43 for Tipton. All 4 of the Mansfield runners have been within the prime ten quickest.
M40 (6×5.88km): 1 Mansfield 1:55:44 (P Wright (1) 18:21, J Bailey (1) 18:50, D Wheat (1) 19:53, Okay Watson (1) 18:53, D Cass (1) 20:26, D Nugent (1) 19:21); 2 Tipton 1:56:42 (T Holden (6) 19:42, D Perry (4) 19:41, B Gamble (2) 18:58, I Williams (2) 18:43, G Whitehouse (2) 19:42, M Williams (2) 19:56); 3 BRAT 2:00:42 (R Vaughan (7) 19:48, S Dunsby (5) 19:45, A Tsolakis (3) 19:49, C Bailey (3) 20:20, A Adedimeji (3) 20:34, M Pollard (3) 20:26); 4 Worcester 2:02:04 (R Campbell (12) 20:38, D Geisler (7) 19:18, D Worth (7) 20:58, D Kirby (5) 21:07, T Farnsworth (4) 19:37, M Fritchley (4) 20:26); 5 T Bathtub 2:02:58 (D Jones (3) 19:19, A Fooks (3) 19:41, S Brace (4) 20:24, M Treby (6) 23:14, J Donald (6) 20:49, P Grist (5) 19:31); 6 Royal Sutton Coldfield 2:03:18 (R Burman (9) 20:00, O Harradence (6) 19:38, T Davies (5) 20:29, M Rickards (4) 21:02, R Naylor (5) 20:37, S Lumsden (6) 21:32); 7 Bromsgrove & R 2:06:15 (N Dale (14) 21:04, S Beverley (13) 22:03, D Thomas (10) 21:03, B Elesmore (10) 20:53, W Watkins (8) 20:52, P West (7) 20:20); 8 W&B 2:08:30 (J Hart (2) 19:10, D Brazier (8) 22:07, R Amor-Wilkes (9) 22:25, R Cartwright (9) 21:04, D Milligan (9) 22:30, A Atkinson (8) 21:14); 9 Telford 2:09:08 (P O’Brien (13) 20:46, D Gapper (10) 21:16, D Palms (13) 23:08, D Onyango (11) 20:23, J Wilson (12) 23:29, P Ward (9) 20:06); 10 Nuneaton 2:09:09 (C Jordan (4) 19:28, D Rowen (2) 19:22, A Massey (6) 21:45, P Smith (8) 22:21, A Parkes (7) 22:34, C Hamer-Hodges (10) 23:39); 11 Rugby & N 2:10:46; 12 Halesowen B 2:11:31; 13 BRAT B 2:14:47; 14 Holme P 2:17:10; 15 Wreake 2:19:32Fastest: Wright 18:31; Williams 18:43; Bailey 18:50141 senior and Masters males’s groups completed
WomenThe senior girls ran their regular lap of 4.33km and, whereas holders Charnwood began effectively by Mia Atkinson’s quickest total lap of 14:25, for the opening circuit they completed simply outdoors the medals in fourth spot. She stated: “I’ve not raced since Might so this was my first race again.”
It was Western Tempo, initially fashioned out of the Cheltenham membership however who now entice newcomers from elsewhere, who got here by with a constant quartet. Their runners all ran inside 21 seconds of one another and it was Jordan Matthews who took them forward on stage two after Abbie Milnes had given them a strong begin in third, on the opener, ending behind Atkinson and Wreake & Soar Valley’s Bethan Homer, whose 14:49 stood because the third finest.
Jordan Matthews ran second for the winners after which Lauren Cooper took the benefit out to just about a minute as Staff Bathtub moved up, to second, however they might not preserve their momentum as Bryony Gunn gained 4 locations on the demise to provide Birchfield the silver medals with the second quickest time of 14:37. This was behind Western Tempo’s Megan Marchant, whose 15:53 was fourth quickest and their membership had three of the highest ten instances. She stated: “we have been third final yr however many of the crew are new to the membership.”
(4×4.33km): 1 W Tempo 60:18 (A Milnes (3) 14:58, J Matthews (1) 15:13, L Cooper (1) 15:14, M Marchant (1) 14:53); 2 Birchfield 62:38 (R Straw (7) 15:26, R Nicholls (6) 16:09, E Watters (6) 16:26, B Gunn (2) 14:37); 3 T Bathtub 62:43 (F Spruit (6) 15:24, B Francis (4) 15:45, A Domville (2) 15:12, A Wallace (3) 16:22); 4 Charnwood 62:55 (M Atkinson (1) 14:25, G Tongue (2) 16:18, A Seager (3) 16:25, J Potter (4) 15:47); 5 Stoke 63:39 (E Taylor (4) 15:12, D Sherwin (3) 15:45, A Aberley-Barker (4) 16:31, N Nokes (5) 16:11); 6 Rugby & N 64:05 (L Stevens (17) 16:23, M Jacks (14) 16:44, A Belcher (7) 14:55, R Andrews (6) 16:03); 7 Bristol & W 64:35 (Okay Mactear (12) 15:44, A Ford (10) 16:43, Okay Entwistle (5) 15:33, H Inexperienced (7) 16:35); 8 W B 64:39 (I Padfield (13) 15:58, A Bullingham (9) 16:07, J Rockliffe (8) 16:10, E Powell (8) 16:24); 9 Leamington 66:20 (R Gifford (5) 15:13, R Gugutkova (11) 17:17, M Williamson (11) 17:01, Z Hadfield (9) 16:49); 10 Shrewsbury 66:34 (L Cooper (8) 15:27, J Prepare dinner (7) 16:33, R Handley (10) 17:16, N Prepare dinner (10) 17:18); 11 Wreake & Soar V 66:47 (B Homer (2) 14:49, L Bryan (5) 16:39, J Smith (12) 18:51, I Wrightam (11) 16:28); 12 Birchfield B 67:05 (M Beesley (26) 16:50, S McManus (12) 15:50, V Weir (9) 16:32, S Watters (12) 17:53); 13 Stroud 67:32 (E Chandler (15) 16:16, G Greenwood (18) 17:18, T Fowl (14) 17:49, Okay Newcombe (13) 16:09); 14 Tipton 67:50 (Okay Hawkins (9) 15:30, S Banks (17) 17:55, M Woodward (20) 18:37, J Charlton (14) 15:48); 15 Bristol & W B 68:54 (M Powell (30) 17:07, D Sinclair (21) 17:24, C Buckeridge (17) 17:05, S Everitt (15) 17:18); 16 Huncote 69:20 (M Ribton (24) 16:47, T Tosh (32) 19:14, N Nealon (22) 17:08, R Nealon (16) 16:11); 17 Mansfield 69:24 (M Johnson (27) 16:53, G Manson (20) 17:22, P Roadley (19) 17:45, S Toyn (17) 17:24); 18 RSC 69:39 (O Harris (22) 16:39, G Delaney (16) 16:35, E Humpherston (16) 18:18, C Tarnowski (18) 18:07); 19 W Tempo 69:44 (A Watson (14) 16:07, B Teague (15) 17:01, I Broady (13) 17:56, R Jones (19) 18:40); 20 Kenilworth 70:01 (A Fuller (10) 15:35, L Pettifer (13) 17:32, J Vaughan (15) 18:17, L Andrews (20) 18:37); 21 Worksop 71:04; 22 Bromsgrove & R 71:11; 23 Stoke B 71:22; 24 Bournville 71:23; 25 Notts 71:25; 26 BRAT 71:46; 27 Halesowen 72:25; 28 Tipton B 72:39; 29 Shrewsbury B 72:42; 30 Lichfield 72:47Fastest: Atkinson 14:28; Gunn 14:37; Homer 14:49; Marchant 14:59; Belcher 14:55; Milnes 14:58
MastersTeam Bathtub dominated the masters’ girls’s race after Amber Gascoigne, the previous junior worldwide, posted the quickest time on the opening stage with 14:55.
Catherine Dale then stored them forward on two earlier than Laura Parsonage ran the second quickest within the individually scored veterans race with 15:46, earlier than Ruth McKean introduced them dwelling practically three minutes away from CLC Striders.
It ought to be famous that 41-year-old Juliet Potter ran 15:47 within the senior girls’s part.
W40 (4×4.33km): 1 T Bathtub 65:49 (A Gascoigne (1) 14:55, C Dale (1) 18:36, L Parsonage (1) 15:46, R McKean (1) 16:32); 2 CLC 68:43 (Okay Telford (3) 16:45, R Vines (3) 18:00, H Knight (2) 16:28, L Bradshaw (2) 17:30); 3 Bromsgrove & R 68:52 (F Stanyard (6) 17:14, L Vaughan (5) 17:55, L Thomas (3) 16:07, T Freeman (3) 17:36); 4 Westbury 68:53 (T Chick (8) 17:35, S Voller (6) 17:44, Okay Hughes (4) 16:51, C Treble (4) 16:43); 5 Wolverhampton & B 69:12 (H Creamer (7) 17:17, B Palmer (9) 18:21, S Thomas (6) 17:19, V Mackay (5) 16:15); 6 Cheltenham 70:24 (J Fairbairn (5) 17:07, A Potts (7) 18:20, M Brush (5) 16:56, P Vymetalova (6) 18:01); 7 Bitton 70:56 (H Clark (16) 18:45, L Sanigar (10) 17:03, F Blackmore (8) 18:20, R Stowell (7) 16:48); 8 Charnwood 71:11 (V Baddick (4) 16:46, Okay Ramsey (4) 18:16, E Damant (7) 18:05, C Mckittrick (8) 18:04); 9 Spa 71:58 (C Hinton (13) 18:09, E Sherwin (12) 18:04, C Davidson (10) 19:07, J Fleming (9) 16:38); 10 Severn 72:48; 11 Mansfield 73:47; 12 Trentham 74:06; 13 Rugby & N 75:55; 14 Halesowen 76:13; 15 Aldridge 77:09Fastest: Gascoigne 14:55; Parsonage 15:46; Tomas 16:07104 girls’s and Masters girls’s groups completed
Younger athletesWreake & Soar Valley have been lacking a few of their prime athletes however nonetheless took all three women’ occasions, while their boys are gaining floor and had one quickest lap, a second crew and two fourth crew spots.
U17 menAlthough their senior males’s race was later, Birchfield gave their seniors one thing to purpose for, after a complete under-17 race win. They have been led off by Ash Burgess, whose 11:51 for the often used 3.88km lap then stood up as the very best of the race.
He stated that he took the lead early and thought he might preserve it. Wanting ahead Burgess added: “I’m feeling assured about Nationwide crew gold.”
He was adopted by Kames Bradley and Paul Harrison, who each added to the Birchfield membership’s lead over Mansfield. They moved into second forward of Metropolis of Stoke on lap two, after Jack Whittingham had the general second-best effort on the primary leg.
(4×3.88km): 1 Birchfield 36:38 (A Burgess (1) 11:51, J Bradley (1) 12:22, P Harrison (1) 12:25); 2 Mansfield 37:31 (E Sankey (4) 12:15, E Holden (2) 12:38, J Nugent (2) 12:38); 3 BRAT 37:47 (J Worth (6) 12:16, D Teasdale (4) 12:51, G Astbury (3) 12:40); 4 Wreake & Soar 37:50 (L Paddison (10) 12:39, J Llewellyn (3) 12:23, H Dadd (4) 12:48); 5 N Somerset 38:01 (P Hipkiss (13) 12:46, B Collins (7) 12:47, R Wadey (5) 12:28); 6 Rugby & N 38:27 (N Lamb (7) 12:28, B Smith (8) 13:27, M Collins (6) 12:32); 7 Stoke 38:31 (J Whittingham (2) 12:10, D Hilditch (5) 13:11, L Smith (7) 13:10); 8 Westbury 38:54 (T Cummins (5) 12:15, H Watson (9) 13:40, T Darton (8) 12:59); 9 Birchfield B 39:18 (J Sohna (23) 13:14, S Adachialim (11) 12:58, C Smith (9) 13:06); 10 N Somerset B 39:46 (S Barker (12) 12:44, J Forsbrook (16) 13:48, S Leaney (10) 13:14); 11 Banbury 39:51 (R Buckner-Rowley (19) 13:02, R Mack (20) 14:12, R Brooks (11) 12:37); 12 Swindon 39:53 (A Molinazekri (11) 12:41, A Williams (14) 13:49, A Widdows (12) 13:23); 13 Kettering 39:56 (E Willis (18) 12:59, J Pickering (13) 13:30, D Ransom (13) 13:27); 14 Tipton 40:03 (T Lucas (27) 13:29, L Bailey (15) 13:02, W Evans (14) 13:32); 15 Solihull & Small Heath 40:14 (D Wort (17) 12:55, C Williams (12) 13:21, M Bate (15) 13:58); 16 Stratford 40:15; 17 Bromsgrove & R 40:38; 18 BRSAT B 40:42; 19 Charnwood 40:59; 20 Rugby & B 41:17Fastest: Burgess 11:51; Whittingham 12;10; W Pridden (B&R) 12:11; Cummins/Sankey 12;15; Worth 12;1632 groups completed
U15 boysThe under-15 boys ran the decreased 2.6km lap and there was a really shut first stage ‘race’, which was gained by Arthur Elliott for Metropolis of Stoke, from Wreake’s Jake Tyrrell,
Oscar Davis then took Wolverhampton & Bilston by to the lead with a race quickest 7:11 and so they held on regardless of Sam Ball closing for Wreake on the final stage.
(4×2.6km): 1 Wolverhampton & B22:04 (F Jones (3) 7:16, O Davis (1) 7:11, J Stockton (1) 7:37); 2 Wreake & Soar Valley 2:10 (J Tyrrell (2) 7:14, N Homer (2) 7:27, S Ball (2) 7:29); 3 Stoke 22:53 (A Elliott (1) 7:13, L Goodwin (5) 8:09, M Loton (3) 7:31); 4 N Somerset 22:58 (J Bennett (16) 7:49, J Finch (6) 7:35, L Darlington (4) 7:34); 5 Charnwood 23:02 (J Adkin (6) 7:28, O Lockton (4) 7:49, M Muddle (5) 7:45); 6 Leamington 23:22 (Okay Halsey (21) 7:59, A Lane (3) 7:10, J Mothersdale (6) 8:13); 7 Cheltenham 23:29 (T Spurr (14) 7:47, P Paul (8) 7:44, T Wightman (7) 7:58); 8 Telford 23:34 (S Bagshaw (12) 7:46, R Brown (9) 7:57, L Howard (8) 7:51); 9 OWLS 23:44 (E Orchard (7) 7:38, C Allen (14) 8:16, H Campion (9) 7:50); 10 Bristol & W 23:46 (B Colclough (8) 7:39, S Redfern (11) 8:09, O O-Hallorhan (10) 7:58); 11 Cannock & S 23:51 (C Pearson (25) 8:10, J Hadley (18) 7:58, B Allen (11) 7:43); 12 Bromsgrove & R 24:02 (G Wagstaff (4) 7:22, F Giles (7) 8:07, N Watkins (12) 8:33); 13 Wolverhampton & B B 24:09 (S Thursfield (19) 7:55, W Hughes (10) 7:50, J Burdish (13) 8:24); 14 Stratford 24:17 (W Hovell (13) 7:47, J Davies (20) 8:30, T Fisher (14) 8:00); 15 Dudley & S 24:19 (J Hayes (15) 7:48, M Robbins (12) 8:00, F O’Brien (15) 8:31); 16 Wreake & Soar V 24:26; 17 Swindon 24:27; 18 Kettering 24:29; 19 Mansfield 24:30; 20 Wreake & Soar V C 24:39Fastest: Lane 7:10; O Davis 7:11; Elliott 7:13; J Tyrrell 7:14; Jones 7:16; G Wagstaff (B&R) 7:2238 groups completed
U13 boysThe first race of the day had been the under-13 boys’ occasion and it was Swindon Harriers’ James Mayneord whose 5:12 for the truncated 1.6km lap who gave them a lead that they have been by no means to lose.
Final leg runner Jesse Bryant was nervous about his run and stated after ending: “I didn’t need anybody to catch me.”
Wreake had a sluggish begin to the race however their Kieran James began the ultimate lap of this group again in eleventh spot earlier than all however securing bronze crew medals with a 5:12 quickest lap cut up.
(3×1.6km): 1 Swindon 16:11 (J Mayneord (1) 5:12, F Byrne (1) 5:32, J Bryant (1) 5:27); 2 N Somerset 16:32 (A Rice (16) 5:40, E Stoate (7) 5:34, O Finch (2) 5:18); 3 Wolverhampton & B 16:40 (R Hawley (5) 5:23, T Ulfig (2) 5:44, J Yang (3) 5:33); 4 Wreake 16:41 (C Adkins (20) 5:46, E Rudkin (11) 5:43, Okay James (4) 5:12); 5 Birchfield 17:03 (J Longworth (2) 5:13, O Evans (3) 5:55, I Beckford (5) 5:55); 6 Bristol & W17:03 (A Ramdani (27) 5:55, F Rogers (10) 5:33, F Barnes (6) 5:35); 7 Kettering 17:04 (J Spavins (10) 5:31, O Smith (6) 5:41, R Davey (7) 5:52); 8 Shrewsbury 17:07 (A Cooper (28) 5:56, O Adams (8) 5:22, C Stuart (8) 5:49); 9 Shrewsbury 17:17 (J Smith (19) 5:45, H Marston-Jones (12) 5:44, M Elhassan (9) 5:48); 10 RSC17:18 (M Randhawa (11) 5:33, W Seager (19) 6:10, O Alsop (10) 5:35); 11 Rugby & N 17:25 (A Kampta (7) 5:27, D Allen (9) 5:57, I Brierley-York (11) 6:01); 12 Swindon 7:28 (O Hughes (9) 5:30, D Necrews (5) 5:40, H Murray (12) 6:18); 13 Stoke 17:31 (Okay Ratnayake (8) 5:28, A Salt (18) 6:12, M Roberts (13) 5:51); 14 Charnwood 17:41 (H Fletcher (17) 5:42, W Norman (16) 5:53, J Cunnington (14) 6:06); 15 Cheltenham 17:42 (M Harrison (31) 5:59, N Seabright (27) 6:10, A Spurr (15) 5:33); 16 Solihull & SH 17:43; 17 BRAT 17:43; 18 Notts 17:48; 19 RSC B 17:49; 20 Bristol & W B17:51Fastest: James /Mayneord 5:12; O Finch (N Som) 5:18; S Stanton (C&S) 5:20; O Adams (Shrews) 5:2237 groups completed
U17 womenShaikira King dominated the under-17 girls’s race with a run-away opening lap of 13:19, whereas her team-mate Imogen Saunders was second finest with 13:45, simply away from Westbury’s Freya Bradley.
Solely in her first yr within the age group, King stated that she wished to kill the concept that she over-trains. “I solely do about 20 miles every week and have simply taken two weeks off. Right here, I simply wished to see how briskly I might go,” stated the European 800m and 1500m record-holder.
Of her plans for subsequent summer season, King added: I’m simply sufficiently old to go for the Euro under-18 championships”.
The Wreake power right here was demonstrated by Endurance Lamb who adopted King dwelling for his or her B crew on the primary lap.
(3×3.88km): 1 Wreake & Soar V 42:20 (S King (1) 13:19, R West (1) 15:16, I Saunders (1) 13:45); 2 Stratford 44:03 (M Spriggs (3) 14:08, N Hillard (2) 14:51, M Linfoot (2) 15:04); 3 Swindon 44:21 (E Spencer (4) 14:13, B Ryder (5) 15:53, E Foster (3) 14:15); 4 Worcester 45:12 (A Lazenbury (15) 15:41, B Rusby (11) 15:35, L Mico (4) 13:560 5 Westbury 45:25 (L Probability (7) 14:47, M Robinson (13) 16:51, F Bradley (5) 13:47); 6 N Somerset 45:57 (F Lowe (9) 15:08, T Hughes (4) 14:55, P Houghton (6) 15:54); 7 Bristol & West 46:23 (E Bott (14) 15:36, M Smith (10) 15:34, H Sanigar (7) 15:13); 8 Rugby & N 46:52 (J Cooper (11) 15:18, S Hancock (6) 15:26, A Rogerson (8) 16:08); 9 Wolverhampton & B 47:42 (M White (10) 15:10, J Yang (12) 16:14, S Willoughby (9) 16:18); 10 Banbury 48:44 (L Denne (18) 15:57, C Smith (9) 15:12, I Wild (10) 17:35); 11 Stroud 49:11 (F McFadden (8) 15:02, A Bond (8) 16:04, D Rossiter (11) 18:05); 12 Cheltenham 49:18 (A Paul (20) 16:17, M Foster (20) 17:31, H Smith (12) 15:30); 13 Swindon B 49:25; 14 Bromsgrove & R 49:31; 15 Stratford B 49:53; 16 Telford 49:54; 17 Kettering 50:06; 18 Wreake & Soar V 50:34; 19 Kidderminster & S 51:06; 20 Notts 51:51Fastest: King 13:19; Saunders 13;45; Bradley 13:47; P Lamb (Wreake B) 13;49; Mico 13:56; Spriggs 14:0824 groups completed
U15 girlsThe women ran the identical lap as their boys and right here, Violet Rudkin gave her crew a gap lap ‘win’ over their 2.6km decreased distance in 7:57, a time that was solely simply later headed later by Rugby’s Olivia McGhee, 7:57.
Thereafter, Luan Energy and Phoebe Langlands accomplished the job. Rudkin stated: “I took the lead proper from the beginning,” then requested about whether or not she knew the place her rivals have been, added: “you possibly can hear individuals shouting for them.”
(3×2.6km): 1 Wreake & Soar Valley 25:07 (V Rudkin (1) 7:57, L Energy (1) 8:44, P Langlands (1) 8:26); 2 Halesowen 25:22 (L Hellingsworth (2) 8:16, O Thomas (2) 8:38, F Collins (2) 8:28); 3 Stoke 25:33 (T Thursfield (30 8:22, G Burge (30 8:33, L Dundas (30 8:38); 4 Wreake B 25:50 (S Evans (7) 8:32, R West (4) 8:27, A Towlson (4) 8:51); 5 Rugby & N 26:07 (J Lamb (22) 9:08, P Almond (120 9:03, O Mcghee (50 7:56); 6 Stoke B 26:30 (D Cowden (40 8:23, L Smith (50 9:05, M Hearson (60 9:02); 7 Mansfield 26:50 (M Slack (50 8:25, O Shaw (60 9:05, E Pares (7) 9:20); 8 Wolverhampton 26:54 (G Hendy (11) 8:40, L Horton (70 9:03, R Learn (8) 9:11); 9 Bromsgrove & R 27:10 (Okay Welborn (9) 8:38, L Sharp (10) 9:28, C Pridden (9) 9:04); 10 Wreake C 27:18 (H Jackson (16) 8:52, N Stretton (8) 8:57, S Wrightam (10) 9:29); 11 Stroud 27:27 (M Cossins (13) 8:46, L Tomkins (13) 9:31, E Sheffield (11) 9:10); 12 Charnwood 27:28 (F Wheeler (10) 8:39, F Castledine (9) 9:17, J Gordon (12) 9:32); 13 Bristol & W 27:41 (G Ritters-Herratt (19) 9:00, T Coomber (11) 9:09, J Massey (130 9:32); 14 Cheltenham 27:41 (S Eagland (20) 9:03, R Reynolds (15) 9:17, J Sheppard (14) 9:21); 15 BRAT 27:48 (A Smith-Pena (12) 8:43, A Dalmedo (140 9:35, A Emery (150 9:30); 16 27:57; 17 Rugby & N B 28:24; 18 Bristol & W 28:27; 19 N Somerset 28:35; 20 Gloucester 28:41Fastest: McGhee 7:56; Rudkin 7:57; Hellingsworthn 8:16; Thursfield 8:22; Cowden 8:23; Slack 8:2537 groups completed
U13 girlsBefore that, the Wreake & Soar Valley under-13 squad had taken the membership’s first gold of the day. This got here after Maisie Mullett had additionally given them a primary lap lead, with 5:21 cut up, for an early benefit that was by no means headed. She stated: “I didn’t have the very best begin however I used to be flying previous them and took the lead up the hill.” This was after about 600m of their decreased lap.
They ran the identical very quick 1.6km lap because the boys as Amiee Watczak and Anna Kemp accomplished the job. Zara Bratt adopted the eventual-winners dwelling on the opener, however her Metropolis of Stoke membership might by no means get near the lead and wound up second.
(3×1.6km): 1 Wreake & Soar V17:29 (M Mullett (1) 5:21, A Walczak (1) 6:08, A Kemp (1) 6:00); 2 Stoke 17:29 (Z Bratt (2) 5:35, A Harrison (2) 5:58, E Marsh (2) 5:56); 3 Kettering 17:43 (E Bennett (6) 5:46, C Sales space (4) 6:03, T Guthrie-Brown (3) 5:54); 4 Mansfield 17:51 (E Clifton (12) 5:51, I Millns (10) 6:20, C Whysall (4) 5:40); 5 Birchfield 18:17 (T Conway (3) 5:36, F Brady (5) 6:16, S Longworth (5) 6:25); 6 Bristol & W 18:20 (D Simpson (9) 5:48, C Lambourne (13) 6:46, L Simpson (6) 5:46); 7 Rugby & N 18:25 (B Lamb (7) 5:47, A Heron (6) 6:13, J Spiller (7) 6:25); 8 Shrewsbury 18:27 (M Buckingham (11) 5:50, L Coss (9) 6:21, E Charman (8) 6:16); 9 Dudley & Stourbridge 18:29 (I Heathcock (10) 5:48, H Parkes (3) 5:59, E Shakespeare (9) 6:42); 10 Wolverhampton & B18:37 (Okay Visitor (4) 5:37, G Billett (7) 6:25, E Nash (10) 6:35); 11 Charnwood 18:44 (F Ball (20) 6:15, D Inexperienced (12) 6:07, O Vasas (11) 6:22); 12 Swindon 19:00 (E Scrase (13) 5:53, E Charlesworth (16) 6:58, C Griffiths-Clack (12) 6:09); 13 Tipton 19:07 (L Williams (14) 5:56, S Denwette (15) 6:51, I Perkins (13) 6:20); 14 Stoke B 19:13 (S Hamilton (18) 6:07, M Forrester (8) 6:00, C Good (14) 7:06); 15 Cheltenham 19:24 (I Wightman (21) 6:16, H Woolley (18) 6:39, Okay Hodgkinson (15) 6:29); 16 Birchfield 19:27; 17 RSC 19:33; 18 Wreake & Soar V 19:36; 19 Swindon 19:45; 20 Charnwood B 19:52Fastest: Mullett 5:21; Bratt 5:35; Conway 5:36; Lamb 5:37; Whysall 5:40; Visitor 5:4542 groups completed(nn) is crew place after the suitable stage.
NORTH OF ENGLAND MEN’s 6 & WOMEN’S 4 STAGE & YOUNG ATHLETE RELAYS, Birkenhead Park
Metropolis of Leeds scored a males’s and girls’s double senior victory, as Liverpool took two younger athletes crew golds, with the opposite junior titles being unfold round, Martin Duff experiences.
Whereas the senior race numbers appeared to carry up effectively, the younger athletes’ occasions typically attracted decrease participation that the North West County relays, in the identical neck of the woods, two weeks earlier.
Males
For Leeds’ males, it was their fourth victory in a row, unfold over six years, as there have been two years and not using a championship. They did so by back-loading their crew and solely hitting the entrance on stage 4 earlier than pulling away to win by practically a minute-and-a-half.
The primary stage had seen the eventual winners again in seventh spot because of Jason Corridor. He completed behind Metropolis of York’s Angus McMillan whose 14:15 cut up for the 6.51km distance was the third finest within the remaining depend up and Blackburn’s Matt Ramsden’s 14:23 which was fourth finest total
Tommy Shaw stored York forward on stage two behind Andrew Heyes’ 14:17 for Hallamshire as Joe Sagar gained three spots to fourth for Leeds, earlier than John Beattie handed two groups on leg three. Nonetheless, he was, in flip, handed by two different squads. Jonny Mellor went previous first to provide his Liverpool outfit a giant half-distance lead with a race second-fastest cut up of 14:01.
In flip, Mellor was upstaged by Morpeth’s Rory Leonard who scythed by 11 locations to 3rd with a race quickest 13:55.
Then it was Leeds flip to shine within the second half of the race and Richard Allen hit the entrance in the direction of the tip of the fourth leg with a stage finest 14:31. He then handed over to Graham Rush, who was additionally finest on his leg, to take his membership practically a minute clear.
Then, on the ultimate leg, Linton Taylor completed the job with yet one more stage better of 14:29 and a cushty victory belonged to Metropolis of Leeds.
(6×5.1km): 1 Leeds 88:15 (J Corridor (7) 14:47, J Sagar (4) 14:52, J Beattie (4) 14:51, R Allen (1) 14:31, G Rush (1) 14:45, L Taylor (1) 14:29); 2 Liverpool 89:42 (A Sharif (4) 14:37, D Naylor (6) 15:11, J Mellor (1) 14:01, M McCarthy (2) 15:36, T Rogerson (2) 15:19, L Mccay (2) 14:58); 3 Hallamshire 90:05 (J McCrae (9) 14:57, A Heyes (2) 14:27, J Corridor (5) 15:15, B Houghton (5) 15:19, J Bartlett (4) 15:13, T Energy (3) 14:54); 4 Morpeth 90:22 (S Hancox (19) 15:17, O Devere (14) 15:15, R Leonard (3) 13:55, F Brodie (3) 15:02, P Small-Combe (3) 15:37, W Cork (4) 15:16); 5 Vale Royal 90:28 (R Moore (13) 15:04, R Serif (9) 15:03, C Williams (7) 15:12, C Perry (7) 14:56, J Humphries (6) 15:17, A Dight (5) 14:56); 6 Salford 90:51 (Okay Darcy (20) 15:17, H Wakefield (7) 14:34, J Dutton (6) 15:02, T Hodgson (6) 15:15, S Hopkins (5) 15:18, T Cornthwaite (6) 15:25); 7 York 91:56 (A McMillan (1) 14:15, T Shaw (1) 14:58, J Tucker (2) 15:13, G Mastrolonardo (4) 15:25, M Bolland-Cage (7) 16:08, A Bateman (7) 15:57); 8 Leeds B 92:10 (N Marsh (22) 15:19, F Hutchinson (10) 14:56, S Flanagan (12) 15:45, M Abshir (8) 15:20, J Woodcock-Shaw (8) 15:23, M Grieve (8) 15:27); 9 Liverpool B 92:17 (J Doherty (21) 15:19, J Horman (16) 15:15, H Blackburn (20) 16:18, M Jackson (10) 14:43, D Devine (9) 15:11, D Gezimu (9) 15:31); 10 Blackburn 92:59 (M Ramsden (2) 14:23, J Birmingham (8) 15:33, B Makin (10) 15:59, L Betts (9) 15:31, T Raynes (10) 15:40, B Fish (10) 15:53); 11 Vale Royal 93:40 (W Ashfield (26) 15:33, A Doyle (20) 15:23, A Miles (11) 15:03, J Brown (11) 15:40, M McCormack (11) 16:04, S Whitehead (11) 15:57); 12 Rotherham 94:17 (Z Ferguson (24) 15:26, J Massingham (13) 15:05, S Hughes (15) 15:45, E Morton (13) 15:57, B Burton (12) 15:51, J Mellor (12) 16:13); 13 Rossendale 94:41 (G Cunliffe (5) 14:38, J Ormrod (12) 15:45, C Clare (17) 16:01, S Corbishley (15) 16:12, M Harris (14) 15:43, J Johnston (13) 16:22); 14 Sunderland 94:44 (J Armstrong (3) 14:32, S Armstrong (3) 15:05, S Rankin (9) 15:51, N Reed (14) 16:50, J Ridding (13) 15:58, A Seed (14) 16:28); 15 Warrington 95:12 (C Discipline (8) 14:54, B Quinton (5) 14:52, D Fox (8) 15:33, J Wadsworth (12) 16:43, B Pucill (16) 17:23, C Stanford (15) 15:47); 16 Horwich 95:15 (J Scott-Farrington (17) 15:09, B Corridor (28) 16:40, S Bruton (28) 16:16, I Conroy (24) 15:36, J Kevan (15) 15:43, J Mercer (16) 15:51); 17 Sale 95:17 (P Robertson (38) 15:56, M Barnes (29) 15:54, P Richardson (26) 16:10, A Lawton (25) 15:49, A Bradford (22) 16:15, N Barry (17) 15:13); 18 Keighley & Craven 95:38 (J Lund (6) 14:39, T Barrett (11) 15:42, C James (19) 16:29, L Hudson (17) 16:02, J Walton (19) 16:41, A Peel (18) 16:05); 19 Border 95:39 (J Salt (16) 15:09, T Humphries (21) 15:49, N Postill (16) 15:23, B Rooney (20) 16:48, R Landon (21) 16:48, J Douglas (19) 15:42); 20 Salford B 95:55 (J Moores (14) 15:06, M Lowrey (23) 16:04, C Livesey (21) 15:43, M Russell (22) 16:25, C Jones (20) 16:32, P Henderson (20) 16:05); 21 Tyne Bridge 96:41; 22 Liverpool Pembroke & Sefton 97:04 (R Harrison (15) 15:09, S Loughlin (17) 15:26, J Niven (13) 15:25, A Procter (16) 16:38, J Dickinson (24) 17:39, J Bride (22) 16:47); 23 Leeds C 97:52; 24 Valley Striders 97:53; 25 Bolton 97:56; 26 Liverpool C 98:00 27 Trafford 98:25; 28 Halifax 98:27; 29 Wirral 98:45; 30 Sale 98:53
Quickest: Leonard 13;55; Mellor 14:01; A McMillan (York) 14:15; M Ramsden (B’burn) 14:23; A Heyes (Hallam) 14:27; Taylor 14:29
89 groups completed
Girls
Leeds girls’s crew moved up from second final yr and, regardless of solely operating 4 phases had an even bigger margin of victory than their males, regardless of having not one of the prime 5 quickest girls’s laps.
Their quickest runner, Heather Townsend was on the opening 5.4km stage and got here again in third behind Lauren Heyes’ 16:13, whose time was to stay as the very best of the race. This was forward of Emily Kearney for the brand new Warriors Pentathlon and Athletic Membership, which was solely fashioned lower than a yr in the past by former Wirral coach Sarah Kearney who later anchored her new membership dwelling
Eleanor Curran then took Leeds forward with a quickest stage time of 17:11 as Salford and Vale Royal moved up into the highest three. Camilla McKnespiey then served up a repeat dose with one other stage finest, of 16:56 on stage three, for a Leeds lead of simply over a minute as locations remained the identical behind.
Georgia Malir completed the job with a 16:55 cut up for a strong victory however the skilled Leeds runner needed to concede a stage finest time to 18-year-old Holly Weedall, who moved Vale Royal as much as second by passing Salford with a race fourth finest time of 16:31.
Girls (4×5.4km): 1 Leeds 67:32 (H Townsend (3) 16:30, E Curran (1) 17:11, C McKnespiey (1) 16:56, G Malir (1) 16:55); 2 Vale Royal 69:14 (S Dufour-Jackson (9) 17:13, A Howarth (3) 17:26, Okay Moulds (3) 18:04, H Weedall (2) 16:31); 3 Salford 69:43 (A Bracegirdle (4) 16:42, T Brockley-Langford (2) 17:28, H Smith (2) 17:37, S Mason (3) 17:56); 4 Hallamshire 71:26 (L Heyes (1) 16:13, C Allen (4) 18:54, S Wigfield-Turner (4) 17:48, N Squires (4) 18:31); 5 Rotherham 71:33 (M Taylor (18) 18:06, N Hatswell (8) 17:53, Z Knappy (7) 17:58, S Cowper (5) 17:36); 6 Liverpool 71:38 (J Morgan (10) 17:21, R Burns (5) 17:50, S Howard (6) 18:35, F O’hare (6) 17:52); 7 Sale 72:00 (L Armitage (8) 17:12, J Nugent (6) 18:21, E Taylor (5) 17:47, H Warburton (7) 18:40); 8 Bingley 72:42 (R Flaherty (5) 17:01, S Flaherty (7) 18:36, Y Small (8) 18:55, E Clayton (8) 18:10); 9 Vale Royal B 74:07 (G Roberts (23) 18:32, E Bushill (13) 18:26, S Murphy (9) 18:12, A Begbie (9) 18:57); 10 Salford B 74:27 (E Russell (27) 19:01, L Crawford (18) 18:19, L Lombard (12) 18:30, A Bratt (10) 18:37); 11 Leeds B 75:02 (L Armoush (13) 17:49, W Larkin (20) 19:41, Okay Ballantyne (10) 17:49, H Hannah-Stroud (11) 19:43); 12 Border 75:38 (O Mason (6) 17:07, R Douglas (9) 19:02, F Todd (11) 19:40, F Smith (12) 19:49); 13 Blackburn 76:25 (L Powell-Smith (33) 19:23, I Holt (19) 18:00, E Taylor (15) 19:24, E Sagar-Hesketh (13) 19:38); 14 York Knavesmire 76:33 (B Penty (11) 17:29, H Morrison (16) 19:42, M Ellwood (24) 21:30, J Rawes (14) 17:52); 15 Metal Metropolis 76:38 (C Brock (16) 18:00, H Mainprize (14) 19:04, Okay Liddiard (19) 20:52, G Allen (15) 18:42); 16 Liverpool B 76:39 (N Donnelly (21) 18:27, S Ryan (25) 19:36, H Love (17) 19:16, A Preece (16) 19:20); 17 Wakefield 77:06 (A Brooke (12) 17:45, H Beck (21) 19:50, P Watson (20) 20:26, N Metal (17) 19:05); 18 Bury 77:07 (H Lucas (19) 18:07, R Marshall (15) 19:02, N Ryan (16) 19:51, C Johnston (18) 20:07); 19 Warriors 77:21 (E Kearney (2) 16:26, L Baker (10) 20:00, E Carney (13) 19:44, S Kearney (19) 21:11); 20 Tyne Bridge 77:24 (R Blain (29) 19:06, H Stewart (28) 19:22, Z Thompson (18) 19:25, R Naylor (20) 19:31); 21 Wigan 77:44; 22 Wirral 78:08; 23 East Cheshire 80:27; 24 St Helens Sutton 80:55; 25 Holmfirth 81:10; 26 Blackburn 81:16; 27 Sale B 81:20; 28 Vale Royal C 81:38; 29 Clayton-Le-Moors 82:18; 30 Border B 82:23
Quickest: Heyes 16:13; E Kearney (Warriors) 16:26; Townsend 16:30; Weedall 16:31; Bracegirdle 16:42; Malir 16:55
59 groups completed
Younger athletes
U17 males
It was shut between Metropolis of York and eventual winners Blackburn within the under-17 males’s race however each needed to come from additional again after Rotherham’s Johnson Hughes ran 11:36 on the primary of their 3.87km laps.
York then hit the entrance mid-race earlier than Daniel Smith’s 11:40 sealed issues for Blackburn with the quickest lap time of 11:40.
(4×3.87km): 1 Blackburn 36:09 (B Stratton (4) 11:59, O Gill (2) 12:26, D Smith (1) 11:44); 2 York 36:12 (I Stabler (6) 12:03, C McAndrew (1) 12:09, B Jamieson-Wannell (2) 12:00); 3 Morpeth 36:32 (J Shut (7) 12:06, O Tomlinson (5) 12:28, E Kelso (3) 11:58); 4 Wirral 36:51 (L Hatton (5) 12:02, J Heap (3) 12:25, B Cronshaw (4) 12:24); 5 Sale 36:52 (F Goddard (8) 12:07, J O’brien (7) 12:34, F Day (5) 12:11); 6 Vale Royal 37:08 (H Parker-McLain (18) 12:35, T Taylor (6) 12:04, T Corwood (6) 12:29); 7 Rotherham 37:15 (J Hughes (1) 11:36, J Williams (4) 12:54, W Platts (7) 12:45); 8 Liverpool 37:51 (M Webster (20) 12:36, O Kewley (9) 12:25, R Malone (8) 12:50); 9 Salford 38:02 (J Barber (24) 12:53, B Burton (15) 12:44, A Simons (9) 12:25); 10 Warrington 38:08 (J Marwood (3) 11:56, J Pryor (8) 13:03, A Rix (10) 13:09); 11 Warriors 38:31 (O Kearney (13) 12:25, J Barnes (14) 12:52, S Clarke (11) 13:14); 12 Border H & AC 38:33 (B Nutter (11) 12:19, A Lamb (11) 12:50, G Tiffin-Lowe (12) 13:24); 13 St Helens Sutton 38:34 (G Mullen (21) 12:42, W Vose (19) 13:32, L Johnson (13) 12:20); 14 Preston 38:41 (M Clark (2) 11:46, E Chadwick (12) 13:27, G Ballantyne (14) 13:28); 15 Derby 38:47 (L Powell (9) 12:08, D Muskos (10) 12:59, J Younger (15) 13:40); 16 Blackburn 38:49 17 Leven V 38:51; 18 York 39:00 (W Hardy (19) 12:35, S Dickinson (17) 13:11, I Bastow (18) 13:14); 19 Vale Royal B 39:15; 20 Kendal 40:13
Quickest: 1 Hughes 11:36; Stratton 11:44; M Clark (Preston) 11:46; J Marwood (Warr) 11:56; E Kelso (Morp) D Smith 11:59
27 groups completed
U15 boys
Trafford began steadily within the under-15 boy’s occasion over three laps, earlier than coming by for victory regardless that they didn’t have a runner within the quickest laps depend. They’d began off with Tim Ye in fifth behind Liverpool’s Max Taylor’s 10:03 on stage one, earlier than hitting the entrance.
This was by Pio Aron’s 10:11 earlier than Finlay Dobson-Emmas opened out 40 seconds by the road. Salford’s Evan Grime was quickest total on this group with 9:56 on stage two, when he gained 14 locations to fourth.
(4×3.32km): 1 Trafford 31:01 (T Ye (5) 10:23, P Aron (1) 10:11, F Dobson-Emmas (1) 10:27); 2 Southport W 31:41 (W Delamere (3) 10:05, L McCormick (2) 10:40, C Nonetheless (2) 10:56); 3 Rotherham 31:47 (M Bacon (2) 10:04, H Orr (6) 11:27, A Bedford (3) 10:16); 4 Sale 32:04 (L O’Brien (12) 10:37, D Oakes (10) 11:11, A Fraser (4) 10:16); 5 Wirral 32:23 (M Phelan (11) 10:36, M Harty (9) 11:09, J Chapman (5) 10:38); 6 Blackburn 32:33 (S Aspey (7) 10:27, H Ward (5) 10:54, A Rothwell (6) 11:12); 7 Derby 32:44 (O Blake (14) 10:53, L Fairey (8) 10:51, H Tatham (7) 11:00); 8 Trafford 33:32 (A Greenwood (6) 10:25, J Royle (7) 11:15, T Harris (8) 11:52); 9 Harrogate 33:34 (T Matthews (13) 10:50, A Charlton (11) 11:01, O Holt (9) 11:43); 10 Liverpool 33:36 (M Taylor (1) 10:03, S Cassell (3) 10:52, D Johnson (10) 12:41); 11 E Cheshire 33:40 (A Manser (8) 10:30, O Walker (12) 11:24, N Dunn (11) 11:46); 12 Tyne Bridge 34:05 (F Palmer (4) 10:20, H Pickett (17) 12:40, I Snell (12) 11:05); 13 Preston 34:12 (T Jepson (10) 10:35, H Smith (13) 11:25, G Darbyshire (13) 12:12); 14 Blackburn 34:25 (M Belshaw (21) 11:30, J Wooden (14) 11:14, T Robinson (14) 11:41); 15 Salford 34:35; 16 Halifax 34:36; 17 Rotherham B 34:55; 18 Wirral B 34:58; 19 Wigan 35:06; 20 W Cheshire 35:51
Quickest: Grime 9:56; Taylor 10:03; Bacon 10:04; Delamere 10:05; Aron 10:11; Fraser 10:16
27 groups completed
U13 boys
Liverpool had received their marketing campaign away with a profitable begin within the first race of the day, the under-13 boys over three laps of three.32km. They have been at all times within the prime three however solely took the lead on the ultimate stage because of a race lap quickest time of 11:05 by Lucas Guyatt.
The primary stage had seen Thomas Hastings rating a slender ‘win’ over the winners Sebastian Rung, with an 11:13 clocking, earlier than Warrington went forward by Isaac McGuffie after which it was all Guyett. His crew positioned three groups within the prime six.
(3×3.32km): 1 Liverpool 33:58 (S Rung (2) 11:14, S Lambert (3) 11:39, L Guyett (1) 11:05); 2 Warrington 34:18 (E Lawton (4) 11:20, I McGuffie (1) 11:23, O Davenport (2) 11:35); 3 Preston 34:49 (A Yates (6) 11:28, S Bates (2) 11:23, J Turner (3) 11:58); 4 Liverpool B 34:58 (P Herring (7) 11:34, C Finch (4) 11:37, B Mcevoy (4) 11:47); 5 Wirral B 35:11 (F Reese (3) 11:15, M Lightfoot (5) 12:19, F Marsden (5) 11:37); 6 Liverpool 36:49 (S Wheatcroft (12) 12:11, M Myles (7) 12:10, L Murphy (6) 12:28); 7 Salford 37:04 (J Farrington (13) 12:15, S Burton (11) 12:22, F Slattery (7) 12:27); 8 Vale Royal 37:12 (H Brown (5) 11:27, G Vivid (9) 12:58, G Fraser (8) 12:47); 9 Warriors 37:18 (C Bibby (15) 12:33, J Wilson (20) 13:26, O Oswick (9) 11:19); 10 Sale 37:22 (G Horsfall (8) 11:35, J Harrison (8) 12:46, I Wrigley (10) 13:01); 11 Kirkby Milers 37:32 (E Low (22) 13:08, M Burgan (19) 12:42, H Redhead (11) 11:42); 12 St Helens Sutton 37:45 (B Birkett (9) 11:47, S Callaghan (10) 12:47, J Hughes (12) 13:11); 13 Wakefield 37:51 (T Hastings (1) 11:13, H Beck (14) 14:21, D Jones (13) 12:17); 14 Preston B 38:23 (O Caslake (11) 12:09, J Mawdsley (12) 12:43, E Bone (14) 13:31); 15 Warrington B 38:28 (J Pryor (14) 12:18, E Walker (13) 13:03, L Inexperienced (15) 13:07); 16 Wirral C 38:51; 17 Stockport 39:19; 18 W Cheshire 39:25; 19 Wirral 39:40; 20 Liverpool D 39:54
Quickest: Guyett 11:05; T Hastings (Wake) 11:13; Rung 11:14; F Reece (Wirral) 11;15; O Oswick (Warriors) 11;19; Lawton 11:20
25 groups completed
U17 girls
The ultimate younger athletes’ occasion was the under-17 girls’s race and it was Rotherham’s first stage runner Isabela Waugh who gave them a strong lead, over Stockport’s Freya Murdoch, that they solely elevated by the tip.
It was not plain crusing although, as second leg runner Lilia Harris was shocked to solely come dwelling fifth after 4 groups ran a shorter distance. These 4 stayed forward to the tip however have been dominated out, which left Caitlin McCloy to anchor Rotherham for victory.
(4×5.1km): 1 Rotherham 41:54 (I Waugh (1) 13:21, L Harris (5) 14:05, C Mccloy (5) 14:28); 2 Warriors Pentathlon 44:39 (H Brearton (12) 14:43, E Smith (8) 14:53, S Smith (6) 15:03); 3 Vale Royal 45:14 (S Harding (6) 14:02, D Murphy (7) 14:51, Z Broughton (7) 16:21); 4 Stockport 45:30 (F Murdoch (2) 13:39, N Waterproof coat (9) 16:13, E Buckley (8) 15:38); 5 Harrogate 46:35 (N Robinson (4) 13:51, H Forrest (6) 14:53, S Melling (9) 17:51); 6 Rotherham B 47:24 (Okay Battle (9) 14:25, M Powell (10) 16:13, H Tompkin (10) 16:46); 7 Trafford 47:49 (E Sinclair (19) 15:46, M McCormack (12) 16:23, I Thomas (11) 15:40); 8 Sale 49:43 (M Holt (25) 16:46, S Armitage (13) 15:58, M Gillham (12) 16:59); 9 Derby B 50:30 (R Davies (14) 15:06, A Corridor (15) 18:52, M Joyce (13) 16:32); 10 Southport Waterloo 52:56 (L Kearon (28) 19:16, L Holden (20) 19:10, A Scott (14) 14:30); 11 Sale B 53:45; 12 Trafford B 55:10
Quickest: Waugh 13:21; Wharton 13:37; Murdoch 13:39; Heavey 13:46; Okay Gardner (Der) 13;48; N Robinson (Harr) 13:51
16 groups completed
U15 women
Liverpool took the under-15 women’ race to repeat their win within the North West Counties occasion earlier within the month. This time their regular anchor, Holly Cross went out first and completed a comparatively shut sixth behind leg winner’ Wakefield’s Rosie Thistlewood’s 11:15.
They then hit the entrance by Rebecca Murphy’s 11:02 and completed off with Molly Carvell’s 11;12, however needed to preserve conscious that Lincoln Wellington’s Ellarose Whitworth was closing with 10:50, the quickest of the race.
(4×3.32km): 1 Liverpool 33:50 (H Cross (6) 11:36, R Murphy (1) 11:02, M Carvell (1) 11:12); 2 Lincoln Wellington 34:05 (I Porter (3) 11:18, M Grant (4) 11:57, E Whitworth (2) 10:50); 3 Sale 34:17 (I Hill (2) 11:16, O McManus (2) 11:36, I Corridor (3) 11:25); 4 Rotherham 35:02 (G Igoe (5) 11:23, G Turner (3) 11:35, M Schofield (4) 12:04); 5 Liverpool B 35:29 (E Fay (10) 11:51, V Teare (6) 11:42, I Doran (5) 11:56); 6 Salford 36:03 (S Nation (11) 11:52, H (7) 12:08, S Bartalotta (6) 12:03); 7 Wakefield 36:23 (R Thistlewood (1) 11:15, E Tunney (5) 12:10, S Ellis (7) 12:58); 8 Warriors 37:09 (I Pastor (9) 11:49, H Coates (8) 12:23, A Rogan (8) 12:57); 9 Blackburn 37:40 (B McCredie (18) 12:48, E Robertshaw (13) 12:45, A Taylor (9) 12:07); 10 Rotherham B 37:43 (E Surgey (15) 12:29, R Bailey (11) 12:34, M Holmes (10) 12:40); 11 Derby 37:58 (P Radbourne (8) 11:46, S Wheeler (10) 13:01, I Powell (11) 13:11); 12 Lincoln Wellington 38:12 (F West (21) 12:55, A Norris (14) 12:46, F Prestwood (12) 12:31); 13 Liverpool C 38:47 (E Redmond (13) 12:15, M Phillips (16) 13:36, L Rotherham (13) 12:56); 14 Harrogate 38:52 (L Eastwood (19) 12:51, I Harby (12) 12:34, I Melville (14) 13:27); 15 Wirral 38:58 (E Cowan (23) 13:05, F Chapman (21) 13:33, R Phillips (15) 12:20); 16 Warrington 39:09; 17 Vale Royal 39:18; 18 Keighley & Craven 39:51; 19 Preston 40:18; 20 Morpeth 40:37
Quickest: Thistlewood 10:10; Hill 10:16; Porter 10:18; P Boyle (Leven V) 10:22; Igoe 10;23; Whitworth 10;50
35 groups completed
U13 women
The under-13 woman’s occasion adopted the youthful boys and noticed a domination by the brand new Warriors membership, who had a ninth place within the boys race and right here, after a gradual begin threw in twins Evie after which Isobel Beddow, who produced the 2 quickest instances over their 3.32km lap with instances of 11:11 after which 11;10 to win by over a mute from Sale Harriers.
(3×3.32km): 1 Warriors Pentathlon 34:40 (I Yorke (5) 12:19, E Beddow (1) 11:11, I Beddow (1) 11:10); 2 Sale 35:42 (R Heywood-Younger (7) 12:28, C Wetters (3) 11:48, B Soper (2) 11:26); 3 Birtley 36:08 (N Graham (2) 11:52, Okay Graham (2) 12:14, O Murphy (3) 12:02); 4 Liverpool 36:31 (E Worrall (3) 12:13, M Williams (4) 12:05, A Ball (4) 12:13); 5 Liverpool B 36:43 (D Rushton (8) 12:33, M Mcguirk (5) 12:03, I Parry (5) 12:07); 6 Southport Waterloo 38:31 (L Silcox (15) 13:13, L Delamere (7) 12:55, G Veevers (6) 12:23); 7 Liverpool C 38:51 (B Rawcliffe (6) 12:24, J Hardman (6) 13:36, E Cameron (7) 12:51); 8 Sale 39:05 (G Hill (12) 13:08, M Boyer (8) 13:03, I Anderson (8) 12:54); 9 Sale C 40:09 (M Appleby (23) 13:45, I Connolly (15) 13:28, A Gubas (9) 12:56); 10 Rotherham 40:47 (H Bacon (1) 11:52, I Powell (16) 15:24, M Williams (10) 13:31); 11 Salford 40:59 (E Lowe (11) 13:02, I Woods (10) 13:46, F Lombard (11) 14:11); 12 W Cheshire 41:02 (L Higgins (18) 13:24, A Snowden (21) 14:30, N Manson (12) 13:08); 13 Preston 41:05 (E Blackhurst (9) 12:53, E McKeever (9) 13:46, F White (13) 14:26); 14 Holmfirth 41:08 (A McFarlane (14) 13:12, F Gibbs (14) 13:58, B Morris (14) 13:58); 15 Warrington 41:22 (G Rashud (16) 13:15, E Williams (20) 14:29, E Hayes (15) 13:38); 16 Wigan 41:28; 17 Derby 41:33; 18 Liverpool D 41:38; 19 Liverpool E 42:05; 20 Bury 42:47
Quickest: 1 I Beddow 11;10; E Beddow 11:11; Soper 11:26; C Wetters (Sale) 11;48; H Bacon (Roth)/Graham 11:52;
30 groups completed
(nn) is crew place after the suitable stage.
SOUTH OF ENGLAND ROAD RELAYS, Rushmoor Enviornment, Aldershot, September 23
For the primary time since 2015, the relays efficiently returned to its religious dwelling at Rushmoor Enviornment.
Aldershot, Farnham & District did many of the organisational work on the day on behalf of the South of England to make it a prime class occasion and whereas it will not be the best venue to get to, most runners agreed the circuit across the area is an outstanding setting and it offered an excellent ambiance that was undoubtedly lacking when runners have been operating round a abandoned automobile park at Crystal Palace or a windswept Bedford the previous few years.
Males:
With 5 of their six runners reaching sub-18s, Shaftesbury Barnet broke Southampton’s Championships document of 1:48:25 set in 1997 by over a minute with 1:47:23 , although in final yr’s non Championships Aldershot relays, a powerful dwelling squad together with Jack Rowe and Ellis Cross ran 1:48:03.
Tom Butler put Shaftesbury third on leg one with 17:43 with English Nationwide under-17 champion Henry Dover protecting them within the hunt after two legs however his 18:25 dropped to fourth. Jeremy Dempsey with a 17:58 moved them as much as second earlier than Kieran Clements’ 17:56 gave them a bonus and after legs of 17:51 by Dylan Evans and 17:31 by Jamie Dee the profitable margin was precisely a minute over Cambridge and Coleridge.
Jack Grey on leg three with 17:30 and their anchor Jonathan Escalante Phillips (17:40) have been Cambridge’s two quickest.
Hosts Aldershot have been a strong third with 18 year-old James Dargan, the runner-up to Dover at Boulsworth, and a nice fourth within the European under-20 5000 this summer season, their quickest with a promising 17:52.
Highgate who led by Jacob Allen’s 17:23 on leg one have been fourth and Tonbridge, not at full power have been fifth however did present the quickest leg by English Nationwide champion James Kingston who blasted a 17:20 fourth leg. Ben Cole additionally ran a really quick 17:35 on leg two which superior Tonbridge on the time from seventeenth to second.
Good depth was proven by Hercules Wimbledon who completed sixth and eighth.
Final yr the standard was in a separate rival non championships race at Aldershot and the Crystal Palace winners Victoria Park and Tower Hamlets might solely end fifteenth and 2022 Championships runners-up there Dulwich completed twelfth right here regardless that that they had a a lot stronger crew in 2023.
(6x6km): 1 Shaftesbury 1:47:23 (T Butler 17:43, H Dover 18:25, J Dempsey 17:58, Okay Clements 17:56, D Evans 17:51, J Dee 17:31); 2 Cambridge & C 1:48:23 (N Shreeve 18:02, T Bridger 18:36, J Grey 17:30, J Stanton-Inventory 18:28, D Jones 18:09, J Escalante-Phillips 17:40); 3 Aldershot Farnham & D1:49:05 (J Grace 18:03, A Pointon 18:29, J Dargan 17:52, J Morwood 18:02, S Eglen 18:27, C Charleston 18:13); 4 Highgate 1:49:52 (J Allen 17:23, R Wilson 18:41, R Brown 18:27, R Poolman 18:36, A Bampton 18:14, T Fawden 18:33); 5 Tonbridge 1:50:09 (C Chambers 18:23, B Cole 17:35, M Dubery 19:09, J Kingston 17:20, C De’ath 18:59, W Beeston 18:46); 6 Hercules Wimbledon 1:50:17 (C Wyllie 18:24, C Eastaugh 18:21, J Cornish 17:51, A Milne 18:26, D Cliffe 18:26, G Mallett 18:52); 7 Bedford & County 1:51:27 (B Davies 18:08, J Goodwin 17:46, N Campion 18:03, S Willis 18:25, E Blythman 18:35, A Yabsley 20:31); 8 Hercules Wimbledon B 1:52:10 (E Mallett 18:26, H Silverstein 18:23, S McCallum 18:05, T Jervis 18:45, J Stockings 19:14, E Brady 19:19); 9 Southampton 1:52:26 (A Prinsep 20:18, A Lennan 19:04, A Teuten 17:52, S Costley 18:29, H Smith 18:43, J O’Hara 18:02); 10 Brighton & Hove 1:52:38 (N Dawson 18:31, A Riley 18:42, T Niner 19:34, M Grindrod 19:17, I Crowe-Wright 18:01, J Turner 18:35); 11 Guildford & Godalming 1:52:58 (T Foster 18:14, D Wallis 18:20, G Dollner 19:16, J Sanderson 18:30, E Dixon 19:24, C Job 19:16); 12 Dulwich R 1:53:04 (M Milarvie 17:53, N Impey 19:18, A Wilson 19:16, J Ramm 18:38, J Hallsworth 19:35, E Chuck 18:25); 13 Belgrave 1:53:08 (O Garrod 18:18, P Wicks 18:33, S Sommerville 18:39, C Whelan 19:21, C Rogers 19:04, F Dyer 19:16); 14 Metropolis of Norwich 1:53:08 (S Stevens 19:08, H Smith 18:54, L Smith 18:43, J White 18:27, Z Houghton 19:14, D Adams 18:45); 15 Victoria Park H & Tower H 1:53:29 (A Lawrence 18:10, A Millbery 18:42, J Hotham 19:08, T Brookes 19:19, J Payne 18:54, P Martelletti 19:19); 16 AFD B 1:53:32 (T Renshaw 18:12, J Blacknell 18:57, J O’Connell 18:21, C Stephenson 19:00, L Stone 19:13, S Blake 19:50); 17 Radley 1:53:47 (R Miell-Ingram 18:33, Q Miell-Ingram 18:51, B Cumberland 18:55, J Cumberland 19:36, O Conway 18:56, A Miell-Ingram 18:59); 18 Studying 1:54:01 (J Davies 18:01, J Rennie 18:35, R Worth 18:55, G Suthon 19:14, L Jolly 19:22, I Farnworth 19:54); 19 Cambridge & Coleridge B 1:54:48 (M Gilbert 19:05, C Pearson 19:07, M Morgan 19:17, S Smith 19:20, B Jones 18:56, I Morgan 19:04); 20 Herne Hill H 1:54:50 (L Laylee 18:33, D Shaw 18:55, H Bell 19:36, S Bramwell 17:48, J Franklin 19:58, R Tanguy 20:03); 21 S London 1:55:13; 22 TVH 1:55:40; 23 Kent B 1:56:10; 24 Poole 1:56:13; 25 Kent A 1:56:15; 26 Lon H 1:56:17; 27 Belgrave B 1:46:22; 28 Highgate B 1:56:38; 29 ESM 1:56:44; 30 Invicta EK 1:56:31Fastest: Kingston 17:20; Allen 17:23; Grey 17:30; Dee 17:31; Escalante-Phillips 17:40; Butler 17:43; Cornish/Evans 17:5189 groups completed
M40:
Herne Hill gained a tough fought vets race quite misplaced amongst the seniors with Jeff Cunningham operating the second quickest total leg with 19:32 on leg one nevertheless it was M50 Ben Paviour transferring down an age group that took them into the lead on leg 4.
Kent AC have been second simply 9 seconds again having their plans disrupted when multi masters champion Chris Greenwood, who was desiring to double up, pulled a hamstring within the earlier senior race bravely limping the complete second lap to finish his senior leg so their crew might end although finally ending behind their senior B crew.
Jonathan Tipper with 19:30 on leg two which took Kent into the lead, was their quickest however the quickest within the Vets (of these competing within the Vets as there have been faster within the senior race) was Brighton’s Chris Halsey. His 19:20 gave Brighton an early lead on leg one and his colleagues held on to take bronzes.
(4x6km) 1 Herne H 80:18 (J Cunningham 19:32, S Coombes 20:09, R Paranandi 20:25, B Paviour 20:13), 2 Kent 80:27 (J Herrera 20:09, J Tipper 19:30, B Day 20:04, N Phillips 20:46); 3 Brighton & Hove 82:05 (C Halsey 19:20, L Taub 21:00, Z Wattar 21:13, H Bristow 20:33); 4 Southampton 83:23 (Okay Lau 21:05, D Hunt 21:04, L Cooper 19:51, I Cross 21:25); 5 Kent B 1:25:07 (A Harris 21:27, R Giles 21:08, N Ostrowski 21:08, R Laing 21:27); 6 Winchester 85:53 (T Smales 21:24, D Gaskell 21:31, A Costello 21:48, J Bewley 21:11); 7 Dulwich R 86:22 (T Shakhli 20:59, B Smith 21:05, W Lashley 22:31, E Cross 21:48); 8 AFD 87:43 (P Younger 21:29, O Stevenson 22:53, R O’Neill 21:05, R Smith 22:19); 9 Poole 88:05 (L Terry 20:07, R Doubleday 20:20, A Barnett 23:50, S Wildbur 23:49); 10 Medway & Maidstone 89:30 (A Webb 19:45, S Turpie 23:45, Okay Miryanov 22:49, D Wright 23:12); 11 Andover 19:38; 12 AFD B 92:29; 13 Dulw R B 93:01; 14 Winchester 93:33; 15 Learn RR 96:40Fastest: Halsey 19:20; Cunningham 19:32; Tipper 19:30; Webb 19:45; Cooper 19:51
M50:
Kent AC have been additionally runners up right here as South London defended their title from Crystal Palace.
David Williams ran a quick 20:58 to take them into the lead on leg two and so they held that to the road with Stuart Main anchoring with a 21:10 on leg 4.
Kent made inroads on the ultimate leg by Phil Sanders’ 20:44 which was the day’s second finest and moved them previous Orion for whom Roger Maidment ran the quickest leg with a gap run of 20:32.
(4x6km): 1 S London 86:28 (D Gillett 21:23, D Williams 20:58, J Burdett 22:59, S Main 21:10); 2 Kent 86:56 (J Gevers 22:52, T Sloan 21:29, W Pitt 21:53, P Sanders 20:44); 3 Orion H 88:45 (R Maidment 20:32, S Reid 22:11, A Smith 22:54, D Hamblin 23:10); 4 Guildford & Godalming 89:17 (D Williams 23:07, N Tearle 21:09, G Holcroft 22:29, M Tennyson 22:33); 5 Studying RR 90:33 (L Nortcliff 21:35, C Webber 23:19, D Parton 22:51, P Jewell 22:49); 6 Medway & Maidstone 91:48 (L McMeekin 22:29, A Featherstone 22:29, G Williams 23:46, A Rodgers 23:06); 7 Overton H & 92:01; 8 Tonbridge 94:29; 9 Andover 96:33; 10 Studying 96:58Fastest: Maidment 20:32; Sanders 20:44; Williams 20:58
M60:
The choice to maintain this at 4 legs in addition to the youthful Vets (when Nationwide occasions are three) didn’t assist the numbers or high quality of this occasion with many groups struggling to discover a quartet on a busy weekend of racing.
South London additionally defended their title simply right here regardless of no runners among the many quickest legs and final yr’s quickest David Ogden easing spherical as he wished to concentrate on the next day’s Vitality 10km and their fourth runner being 5 minutes slower than their first three. Phil Stiff’s 24:20 was their quickest nevertheless it was Matthew Darville who took them into the lead on leg three with what seems to be simply his second race of 2023.
The medallists have been the identical as at Crystal Palace final yr however this time Dulwich and Kent swapped locations.
Dulwich have been led off by Tony Tuohy whose 23:13 received the quickest lap award within the age group and so they held on for second from Kent AC whose Roger Beardsworth fell two seconds wanting Tuohy on the final leg and he was two seconds faster than Vince Maughn who superior Herne Hill to second on leg three.
Although that they had opener from former Surrey senior champion, Tom Conlon in a detailed second, Herne Hill have been lacking for numerous causes, Keith Newton, Mike Boyle, Gary Ironmonger and Graham Moyse who on paper most likely make the South London membership the strongest M60 crew within the nation however lacking 4 of their prime six right here have been fourth throughout the road however could also be faraway from the outcomes for one of many runners not sporting a chip on his ankle.
A distinct David Williams of Guildford and Godalming’s M50 crew, who’s now within the M60s, was barely faster than Tuohy however ineligible for quickest lap as in a distinct race.
(4x6km): 1 S London 1:43:12 (D Ogden 24:33, P Stiff 24:20, M Darville 24:30, M Saunders 29:50); 2 Dulwich R 1:45:35 (T Tuohy 23:13, E Prill 25:09, S Smythe 27:26, N Webb 29:48); 3 Kent 1:48:01 (B Hutchinson 29:42, A Gardiner 29:59, D Baby 25:07, R Beardsworth 23:15); (Herne Hill 1:54:45 (T Conlon 23:18, T Harran 27:31, V Maughn 23:17; I Sturdy 40:39); 4 Soton 1:59:13Fastest: Tuohy 23:13; Beardsworth 23:15; V Maughn (Herne H) 23:17
U17 males
Chelmsford have been solely ninth on leg one however a stunning 14:07 from Joseph Grange moved them into the lead which they comfortably held over the ultimate leg by Gregory Martin.
Metropolis of Norwich have been second with English Colleges runner-up Alex Lennon advancing Sutton from sixth to 3rd with a 14:19 remaining leg.
The second quickest on the day on this age group although was Ewan Taylor who led off Cambridge and Coleridge with a 14:08 forward of Chiltern’s Alex Hughes’ 14:13 although neither groups had the mandatory power on later legs to take care of a medal problem.
(3×4.6km): 1 Chelmsford 43:26 (J Hurrell 14:42, J Grange 14:07, G Martin 14:38); 2 Metropolis of Norwich 43:55 (Z Dunne 14:26, M Clark 14:38, W Percival 14:51); 3 Sutton & District 44:02 (E Newell 14:40, M Hudson 15:04, A Lennon 14:19); 4 St Edmund Pacers 44:27 (S Melero 14:46, J Trangmar 14:47, T Taylor 14:56); 5 Highgate H 44:33 (F Cha-Kent 15:01, A Mulvihill 15:06, T Chadwick 14:27); 6 Reigate Priory 44:38 (E Willis 14:39, S Rolaston 15:40, S Stapley 14:20); 7 Aldershot Farnham & DAC 44:45 (R Herd 15:58, J Pearce 14:35, O Smith 14:12); 8 Sutton & District B 44:45 (T Cloves 14:41, C Cull 15:12, E Manning 14:53); 9 Tonbridge 44:50 (T Bawtree 15:22, J Hunt 14:46, J Hunt 14:43); 10 Chiltern H 44:55 (A Hughes 14:13, I Jessop-Tranter 15:14, E Pinder 15:29); 11 Cambridge & Coleridge 45:18 (E Taylor 14:08, G Christmas 15:08, C Benyan 16:03); 12 Tonbridge B 45:52 (M Bridger 14:51, C Prendergast 15:28, T Beghein 15:34); 13 Waveney Valley 46:02 (J McAllen 15:37, C Copeman 15:38, L English 14:47); 14 Poole 46:06 (L Riggs 16:12, C Collins 15:00, H Cornish 14:55); 15 Metropolis of Norwich B 46:13 (J Dorbin 15:53, T Ash 14:52, M Rose-Brown 15:29); 16 B&H 46:16; 17 BMH 46:16; 18 Shaftesbury 46:27; 19 AFD C 46:57; 20 Bedford & C 47:05; 21 Havant 47:15; 22 Bedford & C A 47:33; 23 Medway & M 47:37; 24 AFD B 47:45; 25 WSRH 47:55Fastest: Grange 14:07; Taylor 14:08; Hughes 14:13; Lennon 14:19; Stapley 14:2055 groups completed
U15 boys
Blackheath and Bromley gained over a minute over simply three pretty quick legs.
Joseph Hill received them off to begin with the day’s second better of 9;17 and Lucas Elmqvist stored them effectively clear with a 9:49 however the actual injury was finished on leg three with England under-15 3000m champion Joseph Scanes blasting to a 9:07.
St Albans Striders and Chiltern, who each had three very constant legs, took the opposite medals. Herne Hill’s Caspian Holmes, the Inter Counties cross-country runner-up, proved the very best non Blackheath runner with a 9:21.
3x3km: 1 Blackheath & Bromley 28:12 (J Hill 9:17, L Elmqvist 9:49, J Scanes 9:07); 2 St Albans Striders 29:18 (J Hirst 9:37, l Carlin 9:51, O Nagalingham 9:50); 3 Chiltern H 29:29 (A Suleyman 9:43, J Holdsworth 9:59, I Collier 9:48); 4 Tonbridge 29:36 (J Petrie 9:59, C Warren 9:59, P Fitzmaurice 9:39); 5 Herne H 29:42 (C Holmes 9:21, L Roch 10:28, T Clerkin 9:53); 6 AFD 30:04 (L Shattock 10:08, D Orbell 9:56, B Rivero-Stevenet 10:01); 7 Bracknell 30:11 (M Pointon 10:22, W Humm 9:49, B Lucas 10:01); 8 Shaftesbury 30:19 (E Phillips 10:06, C Hilton 10:23, A Phillips 9:51); 9 Portsmouth 30:23 (O Reynolds 9:42, O Knipe 10:43, O Freemantle 9:59); 10 St Edmund Pacers B 30:25 (O Lambert 9:32, D Lupsa 10:25, E Yaxley 10:30); 11 Tonbridge B 30:50 (B Catchpole 10:18, O Graffin 10:44, S Galliard 9:49); 12 Chelmsford 30:50 (J Eida 10:27, J Parrott 10:37, A Kelly 9:47); 13 Studying 31:00 (S Weeks 10:18, E Hily 10:12, N Chenchery 10:31); 14 Southampton 31:07 (M McIntosh 10:09, S White 10:52, C Chambers 10:07); 15 Lewes 31:08 (A Besley 10:28, J Trotman 10:23, M O’Connor 10:18); 16 Brentwood Beagles 31:09 (J Hearn 10:22, Z Thomas 10:25, M Delea 10:23); 17 Chiltern B 31:12 (T Ford 10:01, C Quantrill 10:17, F Danielli 10:54); 18 WSEH 31:13 (T Silvey 9:59, G Hilliar 10:14, T Holmes 11:01); 19 Epsom & E 31:19 (H O’Shea 10:08, D Avenue 10:55, T Holland 10:16); 20 S London 31:23 (E Sone 9:59, W Weyham 10:27, F Shaughnessy 10:57); 21 C&C 31:23; 22 WG&EL 31:23; 23 B&B B 31:47; 24 Mattress C 31:49; 25 Wycombe P 31:51; 26 Poole 31:59; 27 Tonbridge C 32:01; 28 Tonbridge D 32:11; 29 C&C B 32:16; 30 AFD B 32:17Fastest: Scanes 9:07; Hill 9:17; Holmes 9:21; Lambert 9:32; Hirst 9:37; Fitzmaurice 9:3960 groups completed
U13 boys
Herne Hill proved the strongest within the youngest boys age group.
Zac Kelman (10:09) was fourth after the opening leg and Luca Boulton (10:57) moved them to 3rd with Edward Cunliffe’s 10:16 giving them a 13 second victory over Bracknell with Hercules Wimbledon and defending champion South London solely seconds again.
Bracknell had had a transparent lead after two legs with Elliott Langley-Aybar’s 10:08 being the choose of the center legs.
Chelmsford who gained the opening leg by Fred Ferman’s 9:58 offered the quickest leg with Hercules’ anchor Theo Creed going shut with a ten:00 finale to maneuver his crew into the highest three.
(3x3km): 1 Herne H 31:21 (Z Kelman 10:09, L Boulton 10:57, E Cunniffe 10:16); 2 Bracknell 31:34 (J Legg 10:10, E Langley-Aybar 10:08, O Pullen 11:17); 3 Hercules 31:36 (J Fraser 10:33, M Harrison 11:04, T Creed 10:00); 4 S London 31:38 (F Jenkin 10:15, W Hughes 10:22, E Englefield 11:02); 5 St Albans 32:14 (E Goodwin 10:43, C Treloar 11:20, I Gibson-Dunt 10:12); 6 Portsmouth 32:17 (T Baker 10:56, J Klepacz 10:54, L De Giovanni 10:28); 7 WSEH 32:26 (A Charles 11:00, T Bainbridge 10:47, J Brooker 10:40); 8 Guildford & Godalming 32:51 (G Bone 10:09, D Baker 11:10, I Middleton 11:33); 9 Brighton & H 32:55 (T Thom-Watts 10:37, J Perez-Rork 11:16, L Ashworth 11:03); 10 Norwich 33:05 (F Winship 10:09, B Nunn 11:50, E Daffron 11:06); 11 Chelmsford 33:12 (F Ferman 9:58, O Stollery 11:47, Okay Fakazi 11:28); 12 Tonbridge 33:13 (L Szumilewicz 10:50, S Hayes 11:24, J Rogers 10:59); 13 AFD 33:37 (E Squire 11:27, L Bryce 10:45, H Barton 11:27); 14 Portsmouth B 33:38 (J Tyldesley 10:50, O Cameron 11:19, L Cunningham 11:31); 15 St Albans B 33:55 (J McNaught 11:03, J McGrath 11:36, Z Jones 11:17); 16 Shaftesbury 34:00 (E Pascal 10:40, R Parkes 11:34, E Moss 11:47); 17 WSEH B 34:02 (T Fay 10:58, B Hilliar 11:33, F Fraser 11:32); 18 Cambridge & C 34:14 (H Cantell 10:14, F King 11:04, T Jennings 12:57); 19 Hercules B 34:18 (C Sheikh 11:14, A Hughes 11:31, T Hennigan 11:33); 20 Wells 34:34 (O Beck 10:27, J Barker 11:41, D Prepare dinner 12:27); 21 Studying 34:37; 22 Mattress C 34:41; 23 Watford 34:42; 24 Belgrave 34:53; 25 Vale of Aylesbury 35:05; 26 Epsom & E 35:13; 27 Poole B 35:23; 28 Bracknell 35:29; 29 Abingdon 35:30; 30 Soton 35:44Fastest: Ferman 9:58; Creed 10:00; Langley-Sabar 10:08; Bone/Kelman/Winship 10:09; Legg 10:10; Gibson-Dunt 10:1248 groups completed
Girls:
By way of distance, the ladies got parity with the lads for the primary time within the Championships, operating two laps of 3km quite than the earlier single close to 4km loop.
Steph Twell, who ran for Britain within the 1500m within the 2008 Olympics, 5000m within the 2016 Video games and the Marathon in 2021 ,received Aldershot off to an excellent begin and her 19:51 gave her a transparent lead over Brighton Phoenix’s Beth Kidger (20:10) and Newbury’s Isobel Fry (20:20).
Thereafter although operating is isolation, Lauren Corridor (20:56) , Maddie Jordan-Lee (20:33) and Kate Estlea (20:31) pulled effectively away from the opposition and so they completed two minutes away from the following crew who have been Aldershot B.
Emily Moyes, Millie Jordan-Lee and Pippa Roessler all ran comparable instances however on the final leg Lily Coward went faster than all bar Twell within the A crew with a brisk 20:25.
Behind Coward, transferring by at a fee of Knots was Belgrave’s nice discover of the yr Kate Axford. Her membership had been twenty second after leg one, ninth after which eighth as she took off however she powered by with a 19:42 to get third place and with B groups ineligible for medals it was fourth throughout the road Thames Valley who have been anchored by marathon worldwide Tracy Barlow who took Southern bronzes.
Axford was solely marginally the quickest on the ultimate leg although as 2022 English Nationwide winner Jess Gibbon, who has beforehand caught to parkruns this yr, ran a 19:43 to maneuver from twenty second to eleventh.
The quickest girl on the day was one other English nationwide winner Amelia Quirk who moved Bracknell from twenty eighth to eleventh on leg three with a 19:33.
(4x6km): 1 AFD 81:49 (S Twell 19:51, L Corridor 20:56, M Jordan-Lee 20:33, Okay Estlea 20:31); 2 AFD B 83:48 (E Moyes 21:05, M Jordan-Lee 21:11, P Roessler 21:09, L Coward 20:25); 3 Belgrave H 85:08 (S Hewitt 22:15, Okay Popadich 21:12, F Harrison 22:01, Okay Axford 19:42); 4 Thames V H 85:18 (Okay Olding 20:33, A Mundell 22:00, E Caroll 21:45, T Barlow 21:02); 5 WSEH 86:11 (R Clutterbuck 22:10, A Barbour 21:34, J Ridley 21:23, I Shirley 21:06); 6 Kent 86:55 (B Proctor 21:49, A Clements 21:02, Okay Rowland 22:02, A Parker 22:04); 7 Brighton Phoenix 87:16 (B Kidger 20:10, M Dickinson 23:11, M Hardman 22:27, N Allan 21:30); (Bedford 87:38) 8 Thames Hare & Hounds 88:19 (S Carter 21:28, E Weir 22:36, E Apsley 21:26, B Murray 22:51); 9 Norwich 88:25 (I Lake 21:45, M Beckett 21:39, M Gadsby 21:54, S Peach 23:09); 10 Studying 88:48 (N Mitchell 20:27, J Henderson 25:11, A Godfrey 23:28, J Gibbon 19:43); 11 Guildford & Godalming 88:50 (S Monk 20:43, H Knights 23:20, C Baxter 22:31, E Warren 22:17); 12 Colchester H 89:03 (L Wellsted 20:34, R Wild 22:31, J Sheekey 24:29, L Callan 21:30); 13 Stragglers 89:05 (E Hawthorn 21:30, S Holt 22:02, S Biggs 23:07, L Bailey 22:27); 14 Cambridge & Coleridge 89:58 (J Leggate 21:40, L Jones 22:54, E Leggate 22:03, J Anthony 23:23); 15 Herne H 90:31 (C Davies 22:12, A Dalton 23:06, J Nandi 22:30, S Grover 22:45); 16 Thames Valley H B 90:34 (C Buckley 22:20, S Ainley 22:19, L Da Silva 23:01, Okay Simister 22:55); 17 Belgrave B 90:50 (O McGinley 22:43, Okay Xiang 22:34, R Brown 21:43, S Amend 23:51); 18 Southampton 91:48 (L Hawkins 20:59, S Winstone 21:51, S Kingston 24:33, E Brown 24:26); 19 Bracknell 92:20 (A Wills 22:26, Okay Flockhart 24:22, A Quirk 19:33, M Hill 26:01); 20 Chelmsford 92:38 (M Williams 23:01, Okay Atkinson 23:00, R Luxton 23:30, H Bolton 23:08); 21 Herne H B 92:42; 22 Woking 93:02; 23 B&H 93:14; 24 Blackheath & B 93:17; 25 Milton Okay 93:23; 26 Newbury 93:39; 27 AFD C 94:04; 28 Epsom & E 94:09; 29 Belgrave C 95:20; 30 Learn RR 96:39
Quickest: Quirk 19:33; Axford 19:42; Gibbon 19:43; Twell 19:51; Kidger 20:10; I Fry (Newb) 20:2052 groups completed
W40/W50:
Studying Highway runners have been shock winners because of an distinctive final leg by sub three marathoner Carol Hoskings who’s now within the W55 class, and her 22:50 was narrowly the quickest leg from first leg chief Emma Montiel of Portsmouth who ran 22:52.
Southampton held on for a strong second with Kent transferring by to 3rd with W55 Clare Elms their quickest with 23:02 on leg one. She hits the W60s later this yr and was faster than all of the M60 males.
W40 Amy Clements, ran for Kent within the senior race and ran 21:10.
South London the only real W50 crew, once more curiously operating the identical distance because the senior males and unnecessarily over 4 legs have been in a position to combine it with the main W40 groups and their opening runner Debbie Jackson with 24:04 received the quickest lap although once more there have been faster athletes within the W40 race.
W40 (4x6km): 1 Studying RR 1:42:05 (H Campbell 26:24, H Pool 25:39, J Rainbow 27:13, C Hoskins 22:50); 2 Southampton 1:42:11 (A Miles 23:56, G Hoppe 25:16, H Willson 27:37, A Burch 25:24); 3 Kent 1:42:38 (C Elms 23:02, L Skinner 25:11, A Dellis 30:58, T Murphy 23:28); 4 AFD 1:43:39 (H Regan 25:58, B Lafreniere 25:23, L Clayton 25:48, H O’Connell 26:32); 5 Portsmouth 1:45:13 (E Montiel 22:52, J Kitching 29:05, Okay Carew-Robinson 27:21, A Coomber 25:57); 6 Fleet & C 1:46:56; 7 Studying 1:48:02; 8 VoA 1:50:02Fastest: Hoskins 22:50; Montiel 22:52; Elms 23:02; R Wallace (Fleet) 23:07
W50 (4x6km): 1 S London 1:44:22 (D Jackson 24:04, P Iannella 28:20, A Smith 25:59, R Hutton 26:00)Quickest: Jackson 24:04
U17:
Aldershot not solely dominated the senior girls’s race but additionally gained two different titles.
They have been solely seventeenth after the opening leg and nonetheless have been seemingly out of competition after two legs as Lottie Quinn’s 17:09 left them seventh.
Nonetheless, on the closing leg that they had Katie Pye, English Colleges 3000m bronze medallist and he or she powered Aldershot up six locations with a flying end with a brisk 15:23.
Lewes held on for second as Portsmouth, who led after leg two with Florence East, the daughter of 2002 Commonwealth Video games champion Mike, taking the bronze from a quick closing Bedford.
The quickest leg although got here from Eliza Nicholson who nearly unnoticed moved Blackheath from fifteenth to ninth on the closing leg courtesy of a 15:18.
Simply forward of her on the end was Commonwealth Youth Video games champion Phoebe Gill who with a 16:08 superior from 14th to eighth.
(3x4km): 1 AFD 50:27 (L Barlow 17:56, L Quinn 17:09, Okay Pye 15:23); 2 Lewes 50:38 (E Stephenson 17:12, G Tuesday 16:45, A James 16:41); 3 Portsmouth 51:29 (C Jones 16:58, F East 16:31, E Good 18:00); 4 Bedford & C 51:34 (L Danobrega 16:50, M Dunger 17:57, L Farr 16:48); 5 Crawley 51:54 (S Shaw 16:02, A Cox 18:37, N Lesova 17:16); 6 WSEH 52:04 (E Bartlett 16:36, S Massie 18:10, E Davey 17:20); 7 Norwich 52:13 (S Barrett 16:14, G Shirley 18:09, R Dickerty 17:51); 8 St Albans 52:14 (S Jacobs 16:16, R Cray 19:50, P Gill 16:08); 9 Blackheath & B 52:22 (M Slattery 17:45, M Barlow 19:20, E Nicholson 15:18); 10 Chiltern H 53:09 (F Baxter 17:19, E Ford 18:13, L Jessop-Tranter 17:38); 11 Poole 53:17 (E Wells 17:09, L Brown 18:30, N Taylor 17:39); 12 Guildford & Godalming 54:14 (E Hudson 17:07, A Bushell 18:43, R Simons 18:25); 13 Thames Valley H 54:20 (M Sutaria 18:04, S Bishop 19:24, A Svihalkova 16:53); 14 WSEH B 54:46 (A Saha 17:58, M Fieldsend 17:36, Y Grant 19:13); 15 London Heathside 54:58 (E Watkins 18:23, I Cannell 18:56, I Watkins 17:40); 16 Portsmouth B 55:41 (I Palmer Ward 18:01, L South 17:43, E O’Hanlon 19:58); 17 Basingstoke & Mid Hants 56:05 (I Edwards 17:02, C Vickers 18:18, E Marshall 20:47); 18 Cambridge & C 56:28 (L Harrison 18:50, R Inexperienced 18:24, S Birkwood 19:14); 19 Norwich B 56:41 (C Easter 17:32, E Hernon 20:42, M Adams 18:27); 20 Hercules W 57:24 (L Delport 19:37, G Eminson 19:16, D Quinn 18:32); 21 B&B B 57:43; 22 S London 57:46; 23 B&H 58:14; 24 Reigate P 58:20; 25 Wycombe P 58:40; 26 Havant 58:40; 27 Crawley 58:59; 28 Herne H 59:55; 29 Cornwall 60:53; 30 Poole B 60:54Fastest: Nicholson 15:18; Pye 15:23; Shaw 16:02; Gill 16:08; Barrett 16:14; Jacobs 16:1635 groups completed
U15 women
Aldershot have been in entrance earlier on this age group as Tilly Robertson (10:37) and Maya Jobbins’ 10:48 put them narrowly forward.
On the final leg although that they had South of England cross-country champion Kitty Scott who blasted out a ten:11 for the quickest leg.
Brentwood Beagles took the silver medals as Olivia Forrest superior from third to second courtesy of a ten:17 which was the day’s second finest.
Windsor’s Tara Ferguson ran the third quickest time transferring her crew from thirty fourth to seventh on leg two with a ten:22.
(3x3km): 1 AFD 31:35 (T Robertson 10:37, M Jobbins 10:48, Okay Scott 10:11); 2 Brentwood Beagles 32:00 (E Warn 10:41, M Tiller 11:04, O Forrest 10:17); 3 Chelmsford 32:32 (D Stollery 11:14, L Wilkin 10:42, E Harrold 10:36); 4 Portsmouth 32:36 (E Bramall 10:36, C Oakley 11:06, A Klidjian 10:55); 5 Hercules W 33:14 (A McAndie 11:15, O Garcia-Davis 11:33, I Harrison 10:26); 6 AFD B 33:19 (R Riedlinger 10:59, Okay McBride 11:08, Okay Ealden 11:14); 7 Blackheath & B 33:20 (L Smith 11:24, N Mossi 11:00, I Williams 10:57); 8 St Edmund Pacers 33:37 (R Adams 11:16, A Winstanley 11:19, B Taylor 11:03); 9 Herne H 33:42 (M Minielly 11:21, F Mills 11:05, S Jack 11:17); 10 Cambridge & C 33:42 (C Hughes 11:15, J Christmas 10:39, J Hames 11:49); 11 Basingstoke & M H 33:54 (U Doublet 11:22, D Allford 11:13, O Arnold 11:20); 12 Chelmsford B 33:58 (H Harrison 11:18, A Shipton 11:25, H Matthews 11:16); 13 WSEH 34:03 (G Colley 11:44, T Ferguson 10:22, C Bullock 11:58); 14 Sutton & D 34:11 (L Gowen 11:12, G Brough 11:59, A Tharmakulasingam 11:01); 15 London Heathside 34:13 (A Kirk 10:54, R Cormacain 11:36, Okay Corkin 11:45); 16 Portsmouth B 34:17 (B North 10:58, A Thomas 11:16, I Sanders 12:03); 17 Cornwall 34:17 (N Hawkins 11:17, A Sutton 10:49, M Lavel 12:12); 18 Guildford & Godalming 34:27 (S Hawthorn 10:56, M Disney 11:08, R Davies 12:24); 19 AFD C 34:31 (T Waller 11:43, J Smykala 11:18, C Mitchell 11:31); 20 Chiltern H 34:42 (I Robinson 10:52, L Cross 12:29, M Nkoane 11:22); 21 Lewes 34:43; 22 Tonbridge 35:00; 23 Portsmouth 35:49; 24 B&H 35:56; 25 S London 36:06; 26 E&E 36:11; 27 AFD D 36:17; 28 Ipswich J 36:19; 29 Soton 36:36; 30 St Albans 36:45
Quickest: Scott 10:11; Forrest 10:17; Ferguson 10:22; Harrison 10:26; E Winton (Lewes) 10:30; Christmas 10:3952 groups completed
U13 women
Chelmsford not solely gained the oldest male junior age group but additionally took the youngest feminine age group.
Heidi Woodley put them third on leg one with a ten:54 earlier than a ten:58 from Ava King took them forward.
On the final leg they moved effectively over a minute clear as Erin Kelly sped to a ten:40 clocking.
That solely proved to be third quickest total as that was bettered by runner-up Chiltern’s opening leg runner Kara Gorman who ran 10:34 and HR Runners closing athlete Isla Buchanen who ran 10:35 transferring up ten locations on the ultimate leg.
Aldershot ensured that they had a medal in each girls’s age group by putting third with their B crew ending fifth.
(3x3km):1 Chelmsford 32:32 (H Woodley 10:54, A King 10:58, E Kelly 10:40); 2 Chiltern H 33:46 (Okay Gorman 10:34, N Clarke 11:41, M Davis 11:31); 3 AFD 34:01 (F Croucher 11:16, P Visitor 11:02, N Walmsley 11:43); 4 St Mary’s Richmond 34:17 (E Ponkratieva 11:24, M Lepine 11:39, E Archer 11:15); 5 AFD B 34:47 (Okay Dover 11:31, H Robertson 11:43, J Allen 11:34); 6 St Edmund Pacers 35:05 (S Bolton 11:05, E Stewart 11:24, L McNeill 12:37); 7 Chelmsford B 35:08 (I Eida 11:24, L Sanford 11:52, F Philipps 11:52); 8 Hy Runners 35:19 (12:02, 12:43, I Buchanan 10:35); 9 WSEH 35:46 (Z Allan 10:53, Z Osipova 12:31, O Watson 12:24); 10 Brighton & H 35:59 (S Rowe 12:07, F Matten 12:21, G Fox 11:32); 11 AFD C 36:03 (S Hooper 11:46, D McGlashan 11:57, L Pearson 12:21); 12 Shaftesbury 36:05 (A Porter 10:59, L Casalenuovo 12:30, O Abbott 12:37); 13 Tonbridge 36:15 (A Watts 11:38, H Maeda 12:11, A Launders 12:28); 14 Portsmouth 36:16 (R Baker 11:40, I Shaw 12:29, F Klepacz 12:08); 15 Herne H 36:41 (I Carter 11:42, I Mclennan 12:59, S Mendes 12:01); 16 Harrow 36:59 (B Dalton 11:51, M Sanders 13:01, Okay Dalton 12:07); 17 S London 37:05 (B Gabriella 11:40, L Tomassi 12:32, S Grace 12:54); 18 Reigate Priory 37:08 (F Shade 12:35, L Tombleson 12:34, F Tombleson 12:01); 19 Bracknell 37:09 (I Nation 11:50, F Brown 13:24, H Lucas 11:56); 20 Studying 37:17 (A Haldane 11:44, V Marsh 13:04, S Simon 12:30); 21 Hercules W 37:23; 22 G&G 37:45; 23 Cornwall 37:59; 24 WSEH B 38:01; 25 Chiltern B 38:41; 26 VoA 38:47; 27 E&E 38:47; 28 Poole 38:54; 29 WSEH D 39:02; 30 Norwich 39:04Fastest: Gorman 10:34; I Buchanan (Hy R) 10:35; Kelly 10:40; Allen 10:53; Woolley 10:54; King 10:5838 groups completed
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