BRIGHTON MARATHON WEEKEND, April 7
Brighton loved a extremely profitable occasion and it was an in depth race within the males’s occasion in breezy situations.
Ben Quick led at midway (74:59) and was nonetheless forward at 30km (1:47:08).
Matthew Alderson, who had been forward at 15km, was second at midway, however Quick and Alderson had been each overtaken by Oliver Knowles who ran his quickest 10km between 20km and 30km of 35:00 to get into rivalry.
Knowles then pushed clear at 35km (2:05:16) and, though Alderson was the stronger over the past 7km, Knowles held on to win by 18 seconds.
Petts Wooden athlete Knowles, who had been nearly solely a parkrunner till 2023, had solely been seventeenth final 12 months and was solely twentieth in February’s Brighton Half-marathon however a 1:50:51 within the Essex 20 in March confirmed he was in type to go near breaking 2:30.
James Prepare dinner caught Quick late for third.
Hannah McGowan-Jones is a really gentle racer and was making her marathon debut having gained all of the three half-marathons she had beforehand contested.
She gained in Victoria Park in a PB 80:53 in February and her final defeat was again in 2021 in a 10km at Queen Elizabeth Nation Park.
She ran a gradual race initially in Brighton, placing collectively 10km splits of 40:16, 40:51 and 40:45 earlier than slowing after 30km to 43:19 however she gained by over 9 minutes from Victoria Cartmell.
Tom Higgs gained the BM 10km in 31:29 with Alex Richer first lady.
Unusually 1524 girls completed the 10km in comparison with simply 1177 males.
The marathon was the extra conventional 7682 males and 3552 girls with 39 declaring themselves non binary making it the largest version of the occasion since earlier than the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hundreds extra lined the streets as town got here alive to cheer on these taking up each the Brighton Marathon and the BM 10km which was held earlier within the day.
Amongst these providing help was former marathon world record-holder Paula Radcliffe who began the Brighton Marathon in Preston Park after which gave out medals to finishers at Hove Lawns.
She mentioned: “The Brighton Marathon is a good occasion which exhibits off town in all of its splendour. I began the occasion in 2014 and it was nice to come back again. For me, there’s nothing higher than marathons. From being across the ambiance at first to seeing everybody once more on the End having accomplished their marathon journeys. It truly is particular.”
This 12 months’s Brighton Marathon additionally included a wheelchair class for the primary time. Staged as a pilot occasion, Dale Muffett turned the primary individual to finish the course in a racing chair, ending in 2:26:00.
Joe Carter, occasion lead for the Brighton Marathon Weekend, mentioned: “It’s been superb to see so many individuals getting concerned within the Brighton Marathon Weekend – from everybody who took on the Brighton Miles, BM10K and the Brighton Marathon, to all our unimaginable volunteers and the hundreds of supporters lining the streets.
“What we’ve seen at this time is an actual celebration of town: enjoyable, vibrant, partaking and welcoming. We’re delighted by the best way the neighborhood has embraced the occasion as soon as once more and are excited to introduce much more enhancements for subsequent 12 months’s occasion on April 6.”
Males (Mar): 1 O Knowles 2:32:27; 2 M Alderson 2:32:45; 3 J Prepare dinner 2:36:19; 4 B Quick 2:37:58; 5 G Wright 2:38:39; 6 L Briscoe 2:39:45
Ladies: 1 H McGowan-Jones 2:54:43; 2 V Cartmell 3:03:55; 3 A Soper 3:04:59; 4 R Kelly 3:07:03; 5 L Barnes 3:07:16; 6 A Carter 3:08:55
Males (10km): 1 T Higgs 31:29; 2 B Savill 32:04; 3 A Mussett 32:30
Ladies: 1 A Richer 38:44; 2 Okay Scott 38:53; 3 C Millar 39:04
PORT OF BLYTH 10km, April 7
The ladies’s winner Stacey Smith completed fifth total on this occasion in 34:53.
Jordan Bell was the lads’s winner.
Males: 1 J Bell Blackhill 33:48; 2 A Heppell M45 34:11; 3 L Taylor 34:21
Ladies: 1 S Smith 34:53; 2 I Bungay 38:34; 3 G Manford 39:25
LONDON LANDMARKS HALF-MARATHON, London, April 7
Within the newest of the capital metropolis’s non-licenced main occasions, almost 20,000 took half and Cambridge & Coleridge’s Ben Leaman gained in 69:02, Martin Duff experiences.
His membership had been simply outsprinted for the bronze medals in the day prior to this’s Nationwide 12-stage street relay the place his presence could maybe have yielded a medal.
The ladies’s race was gained by Kate Moulds however, additional down the sphere, there was a helpful outing for BBC newsreader Sophie Raworth who was listed as third W55 in 97:25.
General: 1 B Leaman (C&C) 69:02; 2 D Smale (S’finish) 69:46; 3 N Harris-Fry (Orion) 72:16; 4 M Mohun 72:40; 5 W Ng 73:49; 6 P Corcoran (Okay&P) 74:14
Ladies: 1 Okay Moulds (Vale R) 82:06; 2 D Eperjesy 82:32; 3 T Woodhouse (Herts P, U20) 83:14
W55: 1 A Spencer (Vall St) 90:16; 2 A Suzan 90:45; 3 S Raworth (Fulham) 97:25; 4 N Laitner (St Alb) 98:10
W60: 1 J Masterman (Goole V) 97:32
W65: 1 J Kemp (Norw) 1:58:36
W70: 1 J Jaffe (D Lloyd) 1:58:11
ESSEX & SUFFOLK ROAD RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Colchester, April 7
The 2 counties got here collectively for his or her championships for all age teams and ran collectively and it was Havering who got here out on prime of the lads’s race, with a blended crew of three 24-year-olds and one veteran, Martin Duff experiences.
They had been behind Colchester’s James Moreley and Ilford’s Tom Gardner on the primary three lap three-mile stage however then got here by means of to win comfortably and had been anchored by their vet, James Connor.
Lizzie Wellsted, the 2023 Southern under-20 cross-country champion and 2024 Inter-County fifth placer, was quickest within the three stage girls’s race and anchored the Colchester Harriers dominant trio with a 16:01 clocking.
It was no shock to see Olivia Forrest once more turning out to race and he or she anchored her Brentwood Beagles membership to the Essex under-15 title with one more quickest leg simply 24 hours after a win within the ERRA Younger Athletes’ 5km at Sutton Park.
Essex males (4x3M): 1 Havering 59:56 (S Atkins 15:16, S Stewart 15:16, B Davis 14:47, J Connor (M40) 14:38); 2 Ilford 61:09 (T Gardner 15:04, J Adler 16:35, J Nixon 14:38, A Richards 14:50); 3 Braintree 61:28; 4 Southend 61:45
Quickest: J Morley (Col H) 14:32; Connor/Nixon 14:38
M40 (3x3M): 1 Colchester H 48:24 (N Filer 15:36, B Frost 16:19, A Different 16:28); 2 Havering 50:08’ 3 Grange F & D 51:15
Quickest: R Warner (Havering) 15:30
M50 (3x3M): 1 Colchester H 51:01 (M Russell 16:49, A Smalls 17:09, J Scaife 17:01); 2 Ilford 52:57
Quickest: Russell 16:49
M60 (3x3M): 1 Colchester H 52:53 (P Spowage 17:05, P West 18:08, P Mingay 17:39) 2 Ilford 58:27
Quickest: Spowage 17:05; I Cardy (S’subject) 17:09
U17 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 Southend 24:16 (N Walker 8:07, L Dyer 8:09, T Jones 7:59); 2 Brentwood Beagles 25:11; 3 Basildon 26:13
Quickest: Jones 7:59
U15 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 Chelmsford 26:18 (J Eida 9:02, J Parrott 8:53, A Kelly 8:22); 2 Colchester & T 27:23
Quickest: Kelly 8:22; Okay Turner (C&T) 8:27
U13 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 Colchester & T 28:22 (E Zinzan 9:35, J Clarke 9:18, T Ketterer 9:28; 2 Basildon 28:49
Quickest: M Meadows (Bas) 9:28
Ladies (3x1M): 1 Colchester H 49:58 (R Vickers 16:53, L Callan 17:03, L Wellsted 16:01); 2 Col H B 53:47; 3 Springfield 53:55
Quickest: Wellsted 16:01
W40 (3x3M): 1 Grange F&D 62:08
Quickest: S Williams (Grange F&D) 17:46
W50 (3x3M): 1 Colchester H 60:18 (A Oakman 19:39, Okay Gibson 20:48, D Morley 19:50); 2 Grange F & D 63:32
Quickest: Oakman 19:39
W60 (3x3M): 1 Ilford 75:05
Quickest: P Tester (Ilf) 23:49
U17 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 Colchester H 28:36 (A Begg 10:00, B Slyver 10:24, L Belshaw 8:10); 2 Southend 29:56
Quickest: Belshaw 8:10
U15 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 Brentwood Beagles 27:25 (E Warn 9:21, I Forrest 9:43, O Forrest 8:20); 2 Southend 31:00
Quickest: O Forrest 8:20
U13 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 Chelmsford 27:54 (F Phiilips 9:37, A King 9:01, E Kelly 9:14); 2 Chelmsford B 29:31
Quickest: 1 King 9:01
Suffolk Males (4x3M): 1 St Edmunds P 61:34 (O Hitchcock 14:34, A Richardson 16:10, L Sullivan 16:59, R Shearer 15:49); 2 Ipswich J 68:09; 3 Haverhill 69:18
Quickest: Hitchcock 14:34; C Hopkins (H’hill) 15:31
M40 (3x3M): 1 Newmarket J 50:30 (M Hayward 16:03, P Holley 17:57, J Smith 16:29); 2 Ipswich J 55:04
Quickest: Hayward 16:03
M50 (3x3M): 1 Ipswich J 54:12 (J Thorpe 18:29, D Simpson 18:58, M Allen 16:43); 2 Stowmarket St 58:20
Quickest: Allen 16:43
M60 (3x3M): 1 St Edmunds P 59:23 (R Morgan 20:33, T Lewis 19:40, H Beasley 19:09); 2 Capel 65:26
Quickest: Beasley 19:09
U17 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 St Edmunds P 23:35 (T Taylor 7:51, S Melero 7:48, L Playing 7:55); 2 St Edmunds B 24:33
Quickest: Melero 7:48
U15 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 St Edmunds P 24:50 (S Blackwell 7:53, A Jeffrey 8:30, R Playing 8:26); 2 Ipswich J 28:41
Quickest: Blackwell 7:53
Ladies (3x1M): 1 St Edmunds P 56:02
Quickest: Okay King (St Ed) 17:29
W40 (3x1M): 1 Ipswich J 58:11
Quickest: H Davies (Ips J) 17:02
U17 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 St Edmunds P 31:31
Quickest: I Moore (St Ed) 9:16
U15 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 St Edmunds P 29:56 (E Stewart 9:35, O Taylor 10:13, I Whiting 10:07); 2 Ipswich J 33:08
Quickest: Stewart 9:35
U13 (3Ă—1.5M): 1 St Edmunds P 30:30 (E Stewart 9:36, L McNeill 11:11, S Bolton 9:32); 2 St Edmunds P B 33:40
Quickest: Bolton 9:32
ABP SOUTHAMPTON MARATHON, April 7
Males (Mar): 1 J Beaton 2:33:42; 2 J Griffiths 2:35:21; 3 J Value 2:38:13
Ladies: 1 H Traylen 3:08:11; 2 E O’Toole 3:16:23; 3 A Lees 3:25:05
Males (HM): 1 R Waldron 74:34; 2 N Besson 76:39; 3 J Crombie 76:40
Ladies: 1 L Quick 90:11; 2 N Whitehead 93:18; 3 N Nelson 94:50
ROTARY CATHEDRAL TO CASTLE MT 10, Lichfield, Staffordshire, April 7
General: 1 A Bradbury (R’cliffe, U20) 56:34; 2 D Floyd (Lich) 58:47; 3 J Syres (TriSmart) 59:57
M40: 1 A Evans 59:57
Ladies: 1 C Davis 72:43; 2 J Smithyman 76:42; 3 J Carpay 76:37
WHITCHURCH 10km, Shropshire, April 7
General: 1 R Weston (Shrews) 34:47; 2 R Kerr (Shrews, M45) 36:40; 3 D Barlow (M45) 37:54
Ladies: 1 V Hopwood 40:03; 2 B Jones (Osw, U20) 41:22; 3 J Watson (Newc Staffs) 43:45
DK MILE, Blythe, April 5
General:Â 1 S Morley (Tyne Br, M35) 4:48; 2 J Malley (NSP) 5:02; 3 J Butters (Morp, M45) 5:12
Ladies:Â 1 L Chapman (Jes J) 5:41; 2 J Killock (J&H) 5:44; 3 V Simpson (NSP) 5:44
EALING MILE, Ealing, April 5
General: 1 B Lynch 5:03; 2 A Ismaili (THH, M35) 5:13; 3 M Muers (ESM, U13) 5:17
Ladies: 1 A Johnson (ESM, U15) 5:21; 2 E Johnson (ESM, U13) 6:14; 3 V Ross (W40) 6:16
ASSEMBLY LEAGUE MT 5km, Beckenham Place Park, April 4
General (hilly MT 5km): 1 R Armstrong (Dulw R) 17:00; 2 D Wymer (Dulw R) 17:30; 3 A Bond (Dulw R, M50) 17:56; 4 P Coales (VP&TH) 18:02; 5 N Acfield (Kent) 18:04; 6 E Scott (Crystal P) 18:09
M45: 1 C Compton (Kent) 18:31
M60: 1 S Moss (Beck) 20:36
M75: 1 M Mann (Dulw R) 26:05
TEAM: 1 Â Dulwich Runners 16; 2 Kent AC 34 3 Eton Manor AC 93
Ladies: 1 C Oxlade (Kent) 20:34; 2 N Sabanci (Kent, W40) 21:48; 3 S Swaine (Crystal P, W40) 21:50
W45: 1 A Osborn (Beck) 22:03
W50: 1 V Carter (Inventory E) 22:09; 2 A Pickup (Beck) 22:56
W55: 1 M Lennon (Dulw R) 23:02; 2 O Balme (Dulw R) 23:12
W60: 1 A Norris (Dulw R) 23:47
W70: 1 R Tabor (Dulw R) 28:15
TEAM: 1 Kent 21; 2 Dulwich 45; 3 Beck 71
POOLE RUNNERS 5km, Poole, April 2
General:Â 1 R Arkell (Poole R, M35) 17:23; 2 L McKenzie (Poole R) 17:28; 3 T Andrews (Poole R, M35) 17:34
M75:Â 1 I Barnes (Poole R) 22:45
Ladies:Â 1 H Higgins (Poole R, W40) 21:30; 2 L Charlton (Poole R, U17) 22:32; 3 S Swift (Poole R, W50) 22:46
W70:Â 1 P Jarvis (Poole R) 24:54
VETERANS AC 5km, Battersea Park, April 2
W40 Rebecca Luxton gained the ladies’s race in 18:33 just some seconds forward of prime W60 Clare Elms’ 18:36.
The boys’s race was additionally shut with M50 Steve Shaw kicking previous M45s Phil Cooper and long-time chief Adrian Russell close to the end.
General (5km):Â 1 S Shaw (ESM, M50) 16:26; 2 P Cooper (Mind, M45) 16:30; 3 A Russell (Dulw, M45) 16:34
M50: 2 A Spooner (Finest Athletics) 17:08
M55: 1 R Tomlinson (M&M) 17:25; 2 J Gonzalez-Armas (26.2) 17:40
M60: 1 A Leach (N Herts) 16:51; 2 M Tennyson (G&G) 17:56; 3 S Corfield (SoC) 18:38
M65: 1 D Pitt (Serp) 19:56
M70: 1 G Ruffle (Hart RR) 20:21; 2 M Forder (Vets) 20:39; 3 I Kitching (S Lon) 21:18
M75: 1 P Giles (HW) 22:08; 2 M Mann (Dulw) 23:46
M80:Â 1 M Johnson (THH) 27:12
Ladies:Â 1 R Luxton (Chelm, W40) 18:33; 2 C Elms (Kent, W60) 18:36; 3 B Morrish (Padd W, W35) 18:50
W55: 2 A Critchlow (W4H) 19:40; 56 V Filsell (THH) 20:41.
W60: 58 L Woolhouse (Vets) 20:42; 2 C Helder (Wimb W) 22:49
W75:Â 1 S Garner (Vets) 26:59
Walks (5km):Â 1 M Peddle (Loughton, W55) 28:46; 2 S Bennett (Ilf, M65) 31:12; 3 A Millbank (Herne H, M60) 31:35
Ladies:Â 1 Peddle 28:46; 2 C Kwok (Vets, W45) 32:43; 3 S Baum (Herne H, W55) 33:11
W60:Â 1 F Bishop (Woking) 33:48
SUSSEX ROAD RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Preston Park, Brighton, East Sussex, March 30
The Preston Park course with its double out and again legs was once more pressed into service and Brighton and Hove got here out on prime in each males’s and girls’s occasions, Martin Duff experiences.
Adam Dray from rivals Brighton Phoenix had firstly taken the opening double lapper with 9:16, after heading the eventual winners’ Alex Riley’s 9:17, which was additionally one of the best under-20 time.
Matthew Grindrod then took Brighton & Hove forward and so they then went on to win by properly over a minute.
Marina Hardman led for Phoenix on the opening girls’s two-mile stage earlier than junior Emily Muzio gave Brighton & Hove a slim lead on leg two. Triathlete Sophie Coleman, the previous World Junior Duathlon Champion, then accomplished the win with the quickest girls’s time of the day at 11:07.
The excellent masters run got here from Kurt Hoyte, who has raced lower than a dozen instances prior to now 5 years. His 11:11, for the successful Phoenix M60 crew, was only some ticks slower than Marcus Kimmins finest M50 cut up of 11:05.
Among the many girls veterans, Julie Briggs’ quickest W50 time of 11:48 stood out whereas among the many youthful runners, Isabella Buchanan’s quickest under-13 time, of 5:23, was faster than her 5:25 from final 12 months. It was the Hy Runner’s first outing since ending second within the London Worldwide at Parliament Hill greater than two months earlier.
Males (4x2M): 1 Brighton & Hove 39:16 (A Riley (U20) 9:17, B Savill 9:39; M Grindrod 9:54, C Ferris (U20) 10:24); 2 Phoenix 40:41 (A Dray 9:16, R Clark (U20) 10:01, J Chrichton 10:57, H Swindells 10:25); 3 Horsham BS 40:46 (N Boniface (M45) 10:16, L Burgess 10:09, B Burke 10;14, L Triccas 10:05); 4 Hastings 41:15; 5 Lewes 41:48; 6 Eastbourne R 43:27
Quickest:Â Dray 9:16; Riley (U20) 9:17; Grindrod 9:39
U20: Riley; L Newton (Craw) 9:49; F Pearce (E’brne, U17) 10;13
M40 (4x2M): 1 Chichester R 31:25 (J Corbett 10:27, M Jolly 10:39, M Houston 10:18); 2 B&H 31:55; 3 Phoenix 32:38
Quickest:Â Boniface 10:16; Houston 10:18; H Bristow (B&H) 10:31
M50 (3x2M): 1 Lewes 34:18 (M Sida 11:12, C Gilbert 11:31, J Burrell (M60) 11:33); 2 Run Academy (Worthing 36:13; 3 Chich R 36:51
Quickest:Â M Kimmins (Hay H) 11:05; Sida 11:12; S Eastty (R Ac Price) 11;27;
 M60 (3x2M): 1 Phoenix 36:20 (Okay Hoyte 11:11, G Pike 12:38, P Grabsky 12:30); 2 B&H 37:43; 3 Horsham J 38:30
Quickest:Â Hoyte 11:11; D Angell (Horsh J) 12:26; Grabsky 12:30
63 males’s groups completed
U17 (3x2M): 1 B&H 30:36 (T Matthews 9:58, A Khursheed 10:16, F Matthews 10:21): 2 Phoenix n/s 30:49; 3 B&H B 31:56
Quickest:Â E Willis (Phoe) 9:52; Matthews 9:58; Khursheed 10:16
U15 (3x1M): 1 B&H 14:44 (G Gilbert 4:50, A Roberts 5:01, S Bennett 4:53); 2 Chich R 15:01; 3 Eastbourne R 15:16
Quickest:Â 1Gilbert 4:50; A Different (Phoe) 4:52; Roberts 4:53
U13 (3x1M): 1 Eastbourne R 16:21 (J Webster 5:18, A Franklin 5:36, B Roberts 5:25); 2 Crawley 16:42, Chich R 16:47)
Quickest:Â M Gayle (Chich R) 5:14; Webster 5:18; Franklin 5:25
Ladies (3x2M):Â 1 B&H 34:18; (J Corbett (U20) 11:44, E Munroe (U20) 11;26, S Coleman 11:07); 2 Phoenix 34:54 (M Hardman 11:09, Okay Scott 12:05, Y Kashdan (U20) 11:40); 3 Lewes 35:22 (R Whyte-Wilding 11:39, E Navesey 11:29, D Knotkova-Hanley 12;13); 4 Worthing 35:43; 5 Crawley 36:29; 6 Phoenix B 37:32
Quickest:Â Coleman 11:07; Hardman 11:09; Muzio (U20) 11:26
W40 (3x2M):Â 1 Phoenix 38:25 (S Rushforth (W50) 12:09, S Latchman 12:54, B Knight 13:21); 2 Chich R 40:19; 3 Steyning 40:51
Quickest:Â E Brooks (Lewes) 12:34
W50 (3x2M):Â 1 B&H 37:43 (P Blackledge 12:38, J Kenneally 13:31, L Schofield 11:43); 2 Area 39:30; 3 Worthing n/s 42:29
Quickest:Â J Briggs (Area, W55) 11:48
W60 (3x2M):Â 1 Area 44;17 (J Hughes 15:02, J Rymell 15:17, C Wooden 13:57); 2 Area B 47:56; 3 Portslade 57:09
Quickest:Â Wooden 13;57
47 girls’s groups completed
U17 (3x2M): 1 Lewes 34:37 (I Sommerville 12:15, E Stephensen 11:32, A James 10:48); 2 Worthing 36:05, Chich R 38:00
Quickest:Â James 10:48; Stephensen 11:32; E Carman (Price) 11:45
U15 (3x1M): 1 Lewes 17:12 (A Bedford 5:44, F Tuesday 5:57, E Winton 5:30); 2 Crawley 17:21; 3 Eastbourne R 17:30
Quickest: F Pearce (E’brne) 5:23; J Walsh (B&H)/Winton 5:30
 U13 (3x1M): 1 Hy R 17:16 (A Cole 5:56, F Tewkesbury 5:57, I Buchanan 5:23); 2 B&H 18:06; 3 Crawley 18:25
Quickest:Â Buchanan 5:23; E Hutchinson (Hast) 5:46; E Aston (Price) 5:48
TRACK & FIELD
BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC SPRING OPEN, Bromley
U15 blended occasions:Â LJ:Â 5 Z Dixon (B&B, U13W) 4.68
U17:Â PV:Â 1 E Brooker (B&B, U15W) 2.72; 6 F Matten (B&H, U13W) 2.12
Blended occasions: 100: r1 (-1.7): 1 M Clark (B&B, U17) 10.86. r4 (-0.1): 4 W Floyd Wilks (Ton, M55) 12.62. 200: r4 (-0.8): 5 W Floyd Wilks (Ton, M55) 26.12. 300: r1: 1 H Kendall (Ton) 34.49; 7 S Harry (Belg, W) 38.37. r2: 2 L Brown (Herne H, U17W) 40.42; 3 A Firla (B&B, U17W) 40.99; 7 Okay Bryan (B&B, U15W) 42.52. 400: r1: 5 C Harvey (Okay&P, U20W) 56.89. 800: r1: 1 J Starvis (B&B, U17) 1:59.24. 1500: r1: 1 C Loudon (Camb H, M35) 4:02.96; 4 E Nicholson (B&B, U20W) 4:34.38. 3000W: 1 L Legon (Bexley) 13:34.03; 3 G Manzotti (Ton, W50) 16:04.57; 6 M Ellerton (B&B, M50) 17:48.74. PV: 1 L Church (Ton) 4.52; 2 O Witcombe (B&B, U20) 4.52; 4 A Hayes (Lewes, U17W) 3.32; 5 R Platt (B&B, M50) 3.22; 6 J Adegbola (Bexley, U15) 3.12; 7 E Pawson (B&B, U17W) 3.02; 8 M Dodd (E&E, U17W) 2.72. LJ: 1 H Ko (WG&EL) 7.48; 3 T Yue (WG&EL, W) 6.32
Males: 110H (-0.3): 1 L Church (Ton) 14.72. SP: 1 L Church (Ton) 14.42. DT: 1 L Church (Tinbridge) 44.07
U20:Â 110H (-0.3):Â 1 A Dingley (Ply) 14.16; 2 R Mourtada (B&B) 14.31; 3 E Ferguson (B&B) 14.76
U15: 80H (-1.0): 1 Okay Rogan (Dartf) 11.66. HT: 1 R Witcombe (B&B) 45.64
M35:Â HT:Â 1 N Barton (S Lon, M60) 35.28; 2 S Talbot (Dartf, M55) 34.87
M50:Â 100H (0.0):Â 1 P Davey (Ashf) 15.08
Ladies: 100H (0.0): 1 H Liu 14.35. SP: 1 C Aboagye (Croy) 12.59. DT: 1 C Aboagye (Croy) 37.74; 2 E Simpson (B&B, U17) 31.60. HT: 1 A Stewart (B&B) 49.77; 2 J Agyepong (Camb H, W55) 37.42; 4 C Capon (Dartf, W35) 35.52
U15:Â HT:Â 2 J Nzekwe (B&B) 33.06
U13:Â DT:Â 1 M Prepare dinner (Camb H) 21.68
HUMBER OPEN SERIES MEETING, Grimsby, April 7
Males:Â SP: 1 G Pell (Scunt, M50) 13.17
U13:Â SP: 1 L Cowling (Scunt) 13.88
Ladies: SP: 3 J Wilson (Learn, W60) 8.96. JT: 2 J Wilson (Learn, W60) 19.70
BASINGSTOKE & MID HANTS OPEN, Basingstoke, April 6
U13 boys:Â SP:Â 1 T Adeniran (BMH) 10.90
U17 girls:Â LJ:Â 1 L Zamani (WSEH) 5.53
READING AC CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS, Studying, April 6
U17 blended occasions:Â 300: r2:Â 1 B Musa (Learn, U15W) 40.96
Blended occasions:Â LJ: B:Â 8 W Franklyn (Learn, M70) 3.90
Males:Â JT:Â 1 M Dzandu (Learn, M45) 44.34
U17: DT: 1 S Das (Learn) 40.19. HT: 1 S Das (Learn) 44.48; 2 E Guta (Learn) 41.07
M70: DT: 1 J Drzewiecki (Brack, M65) 32.95. HT: 1 T McCreery (Learn) 21.61
WEST CHESHIRE AC OPEN MEETING, Ellesmere Port, April 6
Males: Mile: 12 S Taylor (Wirr, M65) 5:58.4. HT: 1 R Bate (Traff, M40) 41.23
U17: DT: 1 D Xue (W Ches) 40.24. JT: 1 F Savage (Inventory H) 53.10
Ladies: DT: 1 J Bate (Traff, W40) 36.53; 2 M Brown (Dees, U20) 32.13. HT: 1 J Bate (Traff, W40) 43.14; 2 L Brown (Dees, W45) 41.46
U17: HT: 1 J Wilkins (Traff) 45.34. JT: 1 Okay Badrock (Liv H, U15) 32.89
U15: 300: r1: 1 R McHugh (Sale) 41.9. HT: 1 I Beca (Bolt) 38.07
WATFORD HARRIERS OPEN GRADED MEETING, Watford, April 3
Two days after operating a 3000m in Yeovil and some days earlier than a weekend which noticed her win the ERRA 5km title on Saturday and run the quickest leg within the Essex relays, Olivia Forrest smashed her 3000m PB with 9:27.92 to go prime of the UK under-17 rankings for 2024.
The time is properly inside British Athletics European Beneath-18 Champs normal of 9:35.00 however must be achieved inside an all-women’s race.
This 12 months the 15-year-old has on the nation additionally gained the UK Inter Counties, South of England, English Faculties, Faculties Worldwide, Essex, South East Faculties, Nationwide ISA Championships plus Cross Problem wins at Parliament Hill and Renfrew plus on the monitor the England under-17 1500m title, the Japanese and Essex 1500m title and the Southern 5km street title.
Jorjia March, the reigning Nationwide under-13 cross-country champion, ran a PB 4:30.49 within the 1500m to go prime of the under-15 rankings.
In reality the seven quickest age-group instances of the 12 months had been set at Watford with AFD trio Matilda Robertson, Kitty Scott and Naomi Walmsley additionally going sub 4:36 in the identical race.
Blended occasions: 100: r2 (1.5): 2 H Ryan (SB, U15W) 12.40. 1500: r3:3 V Muralidhar (ESM, U13W) 4:57.02. r4: 5 M Tiller (B Beagles, U15W) 4:45.65. r5: 3 L Johnson (Dac, U17W) 4:44.10. r6: 5 M Kindler (B Beagles, U13W) 4:44.86; 9 A Evans (WSEH, U13) 4:47.22. r7: 4 E Harrold (Chelm, U15W) 4:37.86; 5 Okay Gorman (Chilt, U15W) 4:38.78; 6 C Campbell (Oxf C, U15W) 4:39.52; 7 I Porter (Linc W, U17W) 4:39.54; 11 J Christmas (C&C, U15W) 4:46.36. r8: 4 J March (Barn, U15W) 4:30.49; 6 H Cross (Liv H, U17W) 4:32.48; 7 M Robertson (AFD, U15W) 4:33.06; 8 Okay Scott (AFD, U15W) 4:33.85; 9 L Martin (Chelm, M50) 4:34.37; 10 N Walmsley (AFD, U15W) 4:35.15; 13 E Whitworth (Linc W, U17W) 4:37.03; 14 I Mansley (C&C, U20W) 4:37.25. r9: 4 J Wooden (Dur, W) 4:25.73; 8 O McGhee (R&N, U17W) 4:35.41; 9 V Rudkin (W&SV, U17W) 4:35.96. r10: 6 Okay Pye (AFD, U17W) 4:23.42; 15 E Davey (WSEH, U20W) 4:38.23. r13: 2 T Jacobs (Win, U17) 3:59.79; 4 A Khursheed (B&H, U17) 4:01.75; 5 M Sanderson (B Beagles, U17) 4:02.10; 8 A Hughes (Chilt, U17) 4:04.78. r14: 1 A Collier (WSEH, U20) 3:53.18; 2 J Hurrell (Chelm, U17) 3:54.42; 3 T Waterworth (Hunts, U20) 3:55.54; 6 D Smith (St Alb, U20) 3:56.62; 7 G Christmas (C&C, U20) 3:57.96. 3000: r1: 1 J Parrott (Chelm, U15) 9:44.18; 2 S Smith (B Beagles, U15W) 9:47.35; 4 L Russell (Excessive, U20W) 10:04.41; 7 J Ridley (WSEH, U20W) 10:08.07; 8 D Stollery (Chelm, U17W) 10:12.38; 10 E Kelly (Chelm, U15W) 10:14.24; 12 L Jones (C&C, U20W) 10:15.20; 13 A Van Zyl (Harrow, U17W) 10:21.07; 14 E Sensible (Ports, U17W) 10:27.74. r2: 7 J Wooden (Dur, W) 9:24.87; 8 A Barbour (WSEH, W) 9:25.70; 9 O Forrest (B Beagles, U17W) 9:27.92; 10 G Watkins (Harl, U15) 9:33.87; 13 D Arnold (WG&EL, U15) 9:45.16; 14 F East (Ports, U17W) 9:51.36; 16 R Clutterbuck (WSEH, U20W) 9:55.99; 19 M Hughes (Chilt, U20W) 10:16.60; 20 E Spencer (Swin, U17W) 10:20.37. r3: 2 L Conway (C&C, U20) 8:32.52; 3 E Taylor (C&C, U20) 8:33.51; 9 S Scrase-Area (Camb H, U17) 8:53.46; 16 O Buck (Camb H, U17) 8:58.26.
HJ:Â 3 P Stansbury (Dac, M55) 1.45
DADA MIDWEEK OPEN SERIES, Derby, April 2
U13 blended occasions:Â 600: r1:Â 2 H Birtwistle (Der, U13W) 1:47.46
Blended occasions: 1500: r1: 9 R Parkin (Der, M60) 5:01.93. DT: 1 J Hedger (Bir, M35) 45.74; 2 S Tarbit (Der) 41.04. DT: 1 A Baltazar-Corridor (SB, W) 43.11; 5 B Renshaw (Roth, M70) 25.11
PETERBOROUGH & NENE VALLEY AC MIDDLE DISTANCE NIGHT, Peterborough, April 2
Blended occasions:Â 1500: r3:Â 2 D Lewis (PNV, M45) 4:26.4
CRAWLEY ATHLETIC CLUB EASTER MONDAY OPEN MEETING, Crawley, April 1
U23 blended occasions:Â HJ: r1:Â 1 I Machin (B&H, U13) 1.50
Blended occasions: 300: r1: 1 N Burge (E’bne, U15) 38.13. 400: r1: 1 S Osborn (Okay&P, U20W) 57.27. 800: r6: 9 P Kennedy (Lewes, M70) 2:51.39. 3000: r1: 5 A James (Lewes, U17W) 9:33.30; 7 T Moore (BMH, U15) 9:41.43; 8 E Navesey (Lewes, W35) 10:16.48. r2: 4 R Gasson (B&H, U20W) 10:16.30. r3: 4 I Wheeler (Horsh BS, U15W) 10:57.04
U18 males:Â JT: r2:Â 1 B Hastings (B&H, U17) 54.62; 2 H Lengthy (Craw, U17) 49.89
M50:Â JT: r1:Â 1 R Maguire (Reig) 35.97
U23 girls:Â JT: r2:Â 1 Okay Mackison (Craw) 43.11; 3 P Meekings (Craw) 37.10
TONBRIDGE AC NORMAN FOWLER MEMORIAL EASTER OPEN MEETING, Tonbridge April 1
U20 blended occasions:Â HJ: r2:Â 7 V Watling (Ton, U13) 1.45
Blended occasions: 150: r6 (0.0): 5 D Wright (Ton, W50) 22.46. r7 (0.7): 4 B Armory (Ton, W40) 20.69. r9 (0.4): 1 M McAllister (Ton, M50) 18.94; 4 M Woods (Padd W, M60) 19.71. r11 (0.2): 6 W Wilks (Ton, M55) 19.47. r12 (0.2): 3 P Spencer-Simms (B&B, U15) 17.47; 4 S Tester (Ton, M40) 17.58. 300: r3: 3 B Armory (Ton, W40) 44.99. r4: 2 W Wilks (Ton, M55) 41.92. r6: 1 B Smith (E’bne) 33.99. 400: r5: 1 D Putnam (B&B) 47.56. 600: r4: 1 O Van Zyl (S’oaks, M50) 1:38.58; 2 M Jessup (Ton, M55) 1:39.78. r6: 1 F Gibson (M&M, U15) 1:26.54; 6 L Unwin (Reig, U20W) 1:35.74. r8: 6 S Tester (Ton, M40) 1:28.23. 1500: r9: 2 C Loudon (Camb H, M35) 4:06.09. 5000: 2 M Heslop (Ton, W55) 19:03.91; 4 S Humphries (Ton, W50) 20:43.38. 3000W: 1 L Legon (Bexley) 13:21.16; 2 H Hopper (Camb H, W) 15:14.95; 3 J Wilton (Ashf, U20W) 15:29.20; 4 J Ellerton (B&B, U20) 15:56.78; 6 G Manzotti (Ton, W50) 16:24.27; 8 C Harle (Belg, M65) 17:37.55; 9 E Wilson (Ashf, U15W) 17:48.56. PV: r1: 2 J Adegbola (Bexley, U15) 3.10; 4 I Crawley (Ton, M60) 3.00; 6 E Brooker (B&B, U15W) 2.80; 9 A Crush (Ton, W45) 2.20. r2: 1 L Church (Ton) 4.20; 4 L Williams (Have, M35) 3.50
Males:Â SP:Â 1 L Church (Ton) 13.76
U20:Â HT:Â 1 W Larkins (Harrow) 58.66
U17:Â HT:Â 1 E Tyler (Ton) 44.80
U15:Â HT:Â 1 R Witcombe (B&B) 40.67
M50:Â JT:Â 1 M McAllister (Ton) 36.69
M60: SP: 1 N Grover (B&H) 12.81; 2 W Paine 11.95. JT: 1 Okay Baker (B&H) 33.95
Ladies: 80H (-1.1): 1 S Westrap (Ton, W45) 15.81. 100H (0.3): 1 A Rabbidge (Ton, U20) 15.05; 2 M Secker (Ton, U20) 15.39. 400H: 1 J Tappin (TVH) 58.92. DT: 1 E Simpson (B&B, U17) 33.10; 4 M Malagala (Chelm, U15) 28.99
U17:Â SP:Â 1 M Hewitt (Chelm) 12.62; 2 M Malagala (Chelm, U15) 11.49
U15:Â HT:Â 1 M Malagala (Chelm) 36.93
U13:Â JT:Â 1 M Prepare dinner (Camb H) 32.73
W55:Â JT:Â 1 S Vine (Ton) 21.73
TRAFFORD AC MEDAL MEETING, Stretford, April 1
U13 blended occasions: 75: r6: 1 D Mullett (Ips, U13W) 10.11. 150: r5: 2 D Mullett (Ips, U13W) 19.90. LJ: C: 1 D Mullett (Ips, U13W) 4.98; 2 M Forrester (Stoke, U13W) 4.38
U17: 300: r1: 3 M Nelson (Pend, U15W) 42.28. r2: 1 G Bomba (Liv H, U15W) 42.50. 800: r5: 2 A Taylor (B’burn, U15W) 2:16.39
U15: 1500: r1: 7 P Boyle (Lev V, U15W) 4:42.39. HJ: B: 1 S Grundy (Wirr, U15W) 1.57
U15 boys: 80H: 1 A Angilletta (Dees) 11.58; 2 T Lamprecht (Macc) 11.83. JT: 1 A Angilletta (Dees) 46.46
U13:Â 75H:Â 1 T Kerr (Sale) 12.16
U17 girls:Â 80H:Â 1 G Aimiuwu (Traff) 11.96
U15: 75H: r1: 1 O Crawford (Warr) 11.49. DT: 1 B Pendlebury (Traff) 36.48. HT: 1 I Beca (Bolt) 41.46; 2 A Bate (Traff) 37.90
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ALAN KIRK MEMORIAL LAD’S LEAP (English championships counter), Woodhead, April 6
Males (9.5km/518m): 1 D Haworth (Mat) 45:37; 2 B Rothery (Ilkley) 45:45; 3 T Lamont (Helm H) 45:59; 4 F Grant (Darkish Pk) 46:02; 5 B Houghton (Darkish Pk) 46:06; 6 T Wooden (Oxf U) 46:07; 7 T Spender (Bux) 46:12; 8 M Howard (Calder V) 47:13; 9 M Elkington (Amble) 47:45; 10 J Wright (Amble) 47:48; 11 C Richards (Helm H) 48:32; 12 C Williams (Darkish Pk) 49:06; 13 H Bolton (Kesw) 49:13; 14 A Thornton (Howg) 48:19; 15 T Saville (Darkish Pk) 49:24; 16 J Oldfield (Mat) 49:29; 17 W Gratton (Darkish Pk) 49:35; 18 R Hope (P&B, M45) 49:38; 19 S Holding (C’land F) 49:45; 20 B Nikolich (Penn) 49:52
M50: S Godsman (Calder V) 52:56
M55: I Holmes (Bing) 53:27
M60: D Prosser (Kesw) 60:13
M65: B Foreman (Mat) 65:29
M70: B Thompson (Helm, H) 73:01
Workforce (provisional): 1 Darkish Pk 36; 2 Amble 70; 3 Helm H 76; 4 Calder V 90; 5 Kesw 93; 6 Mat 110
Ladies: 1 E Whitaker (Leeds U) 51:54; 2 N Jackson (Kesw) 53:51; 3 C Lambert (Kesw) 54:11; 4 R Mather (Knave) 54:50; 5 S Willhoit (Mercia) 55:35; 6 C Taylor (B Combe) 55:41; 7 E Pannone (Amble) 58:02; 8 L Whitaker (Amble) 58:15; 9 L Browne (B Combe) 58:32; 10 M Browne (Wharf) 59:10; 11 I Trinder (G’dale) 59:54; 12 Okay Lord (Amble) 60:25
W40: R Pilling (P&B) 62:57
W45: S Richmond (Penn) 64:29
W50: L Osborn (Amble) 64:58
W60: E Batt (Darkish Pk) 67:41
W65: J Searle (Darkish P) 73:29
W70: W Dodds (Dallam) 84:23
TEAM: 1 Kesw 24; 2 Amble 27; 3 B Combe 39; 4 P&B 79; 5 Calder V 82; 6 Darkish Pk 82
BLAKEY BLITZ, Blakey, April 7
General (9.5M/2370ft): 1 E Sewell (Knave) 83:55; 2 D Bateson (Scar, M40) 84:44; 3 M Sword (Pock) 86:11; 4 R Jarman (SSh, M45) 86:39; 5 H Carrick (Dur F0 88:16; 6 J Cavill (Choose, M45) 88:55
M50: M Hayes (E Hull) 90:14
M55: Okay Mcloughlin (N Yrk M) 96:30
M60: D Hughes (N Yrk M) 1:40:55
M65: Barry Edwards 1:56:50
TEAM: Scar
Ladies: 1 C Williamson (Loft, W40) 91:00; 2 V Sewell (Knave) 91:51; 3 R Marshall (Scar, W40) 95:58; 4 J Murdy (SSh, W55) 1:42:17
W65: S Haslam (Scar) 2:03:42
TEAM: SSh
PENDLE, Burnley, April 6
Beneath-20 Alex Poulston was a transparent males’s winner in 32:57 although it was runner-up Joseph Hopley who gained the Lancashire title that was included within the occasion.
Ruth Jones gained the ladies’s race and although competing for Leeds Metropolis, she did win the Lancashire title.
General (7.5km/457m): 1 A Poulston (Wirr, U19) 32:57; 2 J Hopley (Ross) 33:10; 3 S Bentham (Ilkley, U19) 33:28; 4 J Ormrod (Ross, U19) 34:00; 5 O Murphy (Ilkley) 34:05; 6 H Pagett (S’earn) 34:24
M40: M Malyon (Bail) 36:14
M50: S Livesey 38:58
M60: C Reade (Bowl) 43:20
M70: Dave Roberts 55:14
Ladies: 1 R Jones (Leeds C) 40:41; 2 V Peel (Barl) 42:05; 3 L Powell-Smith (B’burn, W40) 43:38; 4 I Wharton (Warr, U19) 45:46
W50: M Ralphson (Traw) 46:07
W60: B Savage (Clay) 52:52
W70: Okay Thompson (Clay) 61:51
WARDLE SKYLINE, Rochdale, April 6
General (11.3km/381m): 1 N Sheard (Sadd) 51:22; 2 M Boocock (P&B) 51:43; 3 Okay Walshaw (Holm, W) 53:13; 4 P Brennan (Ross, M40) 53:32; 5 Rob Mills 53:44; 6 M Fawthrop (Horw) 54:46
M55: P Crabtree (Wharf) 55:44
M60: A Poole (Sadd) 6:11
M65: W Lowe (Ross) 64:59
M70: Okay Taylor (Ross) 75:30
Ladies: 1 Walshaw 53:13; 2 A Wilson (Sadd) 58:03; 3 G Keane (Sadd, W45) 63:16; 4 S Kelly (Horw, W55) 65:57
W60: J Ransome (Roch) 68:45
W70: A Baldwin (Stain) 77:54
BRUCE’S CROWN, Glentrool, April 5-6
General (72km/420m, age not declared): 1 Lisa Watson (W) 14:46:05; 2 Nicky Spinks (W) 15:55:31; 3 Alasdair Meldrum 18:19:11; 4 Fiona Horsfield (W) 20:04:16 (solely 4 completed)
PETE HARTLEY MEMORIAL LIVER HILL RACE, Rawtenstall, April 2
General (7km/260m): 1 J Ormrod (Ross, U21) 34:48; 2 C Parkinson 37:43; 3 M Hartley (B’burn) 38:30; 4 S Livesey (M50) 38:38; 5 D Ryder (Ach ClC, M45) 39:18; 6 S Bent (Salf, W) 40:57
M55: P Needham (Traw) 41:44
M65: M Keys (Ross) 44:01
Ladies: 1 Bent 40:57; 2 E Richardson 44:42; 3 M O’Gorman (Bowl) 50:11; 4 Okay Forster (Ross, W60) 52:46
BUNNY RUN 1, Keighley, April 2
General (2.7M/300ft): 1 M Boocock (P&B) 16:56; 2 J Craig (Barl) 17:12; 3 A Wolfenden (Ilkley, U17) 17:26; 4 S Chotai (Ilkley) 17:28; 5 M Sennett (Wharf, M40) 17:37; 6 W Cattermole (Hali) 17:39; 7 D Drake (Wharf) 17:40; 8 A Robinson (Bail) 17:45; 9 D Hurd (Wharf) 18:02; 10 W Thornhill (P&B, U17) 18:03
M50: S Smithies (Calder V) 20:26
M60: I Ferguson (Bing) 22:15
M70: M Pickering 25:03
U15: R Carter (Ilkley) 18:47
TEAM: Ilkley 18
Ladies: 1 M Browne (Wharf) 18:33; 2 S Pickering (Bing) 19:46; 3 A Hassell (Wharf) 19:54; 4 H Fitch (Wharf, U17) 20:27; 5 R Pilling (P&B) 20:55; 6 S Reid (Bing) 21:08
W60: A Eagle (Higher Wh) 24:37
W70: Baldwin (Stain) 26:20
U15: A Gamesby (P&B) 23:21
TEAM: Wharf 8
TRUNCE SERIES, Oxspring, Sheffield, April 1
General (6.4km/208m): 1 Dominic Fielding 26:33; 2 J Harding (H&R) 26:35; 3 G Parr (P’stone FPR) 26:58; 4 Matt Catchpole 28:06; 5 P Morris (Clowne) 28:11; 6 A Turner (W’sop) 28:44; 7 D Wainer (Askern) 29:16; 8 Kattie Walshaw (W) 29:24; 9 S Buckley (Sheff TC) 30:22; 10 J Road (Clowne, M40) 30:29
M50: A Frost (Darkish Pk) 31:44
M60: C Earl (Okay’value) 32:07
M70: P Younger (Dews) 42:03
Ladies: 1 Walshaw 29:24; 2 N Drakeford (Barns) 32:55; 3 P Bramley (H&R) 34:09; 4 L Lacey (H&R) 34:19; 5 S Pritchard (H&R) 35:17; 6 Jaimie Buckley (Totley, W40) 36:05
W50: H Morgan (Ack) 38:29
W60: Bernadette Edge 49:05
U16 (3km/80m approx.): 1 E Frost (Darkish Pk, W) 14:12; 2 O Mannion (E Ches) 14:51; 3 Jack Isley 15:10
U16 girls: 1 Frost 14:12; 2 Sophie Brady 15:38; 3 B-M Minichiello (Darkish Pk) 15:39
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