ACTIVE NORTHUMBERLAND KIELDER MARATHON & HALF-MARATHON, October 8
Keswick’s M50 Russell Maddams received the marathon by ten minutes in 2:49:05 in a race that boasts one of the crucial scenic programs within the UK because it goes round Kielder Water.
Maddams additionally received the race in 2017, 2018 and 2021 and was second in 2022 and has a greatest time of two:29:59 from the 2005 London Marathon.
The ladies’s race was received by a couple of mile by W40 Lucie Custance who timed 3:18:38. Her all-time PB is 2:53:42.
The half-marathon was marred by disqualifications for athletes sporting different runners numbers.
The rightful males’s winner was Morpeth M45 John Butters who timed 79:38 and received by simply over a minute.
The feminine winner was one other masters athlete as Sarah Kerr had simply over two minutes in hand.
MEDIA STATEMENT FROM EVENTS OF THE NORTH
Actions of unregistered runners within the Kielder Half Marathon:
As all the time, the Energetic Northumberland Kielder Marathon weekend was a unbelievable two-day celebration of operating, returning to pre-pandemic ranges of participation, with round 3,500 people signing up for the junior runs, gravel duathlon, 10k, half marathon and full marathon.
Sadly, the actions of a small variety of individuals tarnished the experiences of others. Specifically, there have been two incidents of athletes participating within the half marathon who weren’t the runners who registered for the occasion. In each instances, the people who ran had been on the entrance of the race.
Within the first case, a male runner turned up sporting a feminine runner’s quantity. He had contacted us forward of the race to ask if he may run utilizing that quantity and was instructed in an e-mail that this was not allowed. Nonetheless, he turned up. This was evident on the beginning line as a result of feminine runner’s title being on the quantity. The runner was warned instantly by a volunteer official that this was not permitted and that they need to not run. Regardless of having been knowledgeable twice by this level that what he was doing was towards the foundations, he began the race and proceeded to guide it. Later, a member of our crew was capable of persuade him to step off the course earlier than the tip of the race.
The second case was much more severe. An athlete crossed the road first within the half marathon, showing to say the race victory. We’ve since established that he was sporting another person’s quantity and was not registered for the occasion. Not solely was this a severe breach of the foundations, however it additionally disadvantaged the precise winner of their second of glory, whereas the runner who ought to have been offered with the third place prize on the day was not. Each missed out on celebrating their achievements in entrance of household, buddies and different spectators. The person who claimed the win didn’t flip up for the presentation, we presume as a result of he knew that his dishonesty could be uncovered. Certainly, he realised that this might be the case earlier than he crossed the road, giving him the chance to take a unique and higher plan of action. Our lead bike owner had even instructed him throughout the race that the earlier chief had been disqualified, indicating that we had been being vigilant.
Like all accountable race organisers, Occasions of the North has clear phrases and circumstances for all entrants, together with insurance policies referring to the switch of numbers or deferrals. These guidelines are in place for excellent causes and are consistent with these set down by athletics’ governing our bodies.
We condemn the actions of each of the above runners, and people who had been complicit in them. They didn’t destroy the Kielder Marathon weekend, however they did taint it, significantly for these different runners who had been immediately affected by what they did. Following discussions with officers and race adjudicators, we shall be taking applicable motion.
Marathon:
Males: 1 R Maddams Kesw M50 2:49:05; 2 S Lord M40 2:59:02; 3 C Fothergill Darl 3:02:48
Ladies: L Custance NSP W40 3:18:38; 2 A McKechnie Queens 3:26:02; 3 H Hatton 3:26:14
Half-Marathon:
Males: 1 J Butters Morp M45 79:38; 2 S Inexperienced Wharfe 81:22; 3 R Kleiser 81:32
Ladies: 1 S Kerr Clare W40 88:43; 2 I Hessey 90:58; 3 C McManus NSP 93:58
MBNA CHESTER MARATHON, Cheshire, October 8
On a lower than straightforward course, the occasion has grand plans for the longer term and right here integrated the British Masters Championship in addition to residence international locations crew and England Masters occasion, Martin Duff reviews.
The occasion hosted its first British Masters data as, firstly Annabel Granger in her first marathon as a W50, set a brand new age group file of two:47:44 to beat the earlier greatest by round three minutes, when she was the primary residence within the British Masters championship.
Granger was in fifth place general behind Studying’s Naomi Mitchell who received the open race the title in 2:41:21, albeit a time nicely exterior her greatest 2:30:34 when ending second within the 2021 Manchester Marathon.
Then Treena Johnson improved her personal W60 file by being the primary over-60 lady inside three hours with 2:57:24 because the age group file continues to evolve.
Second general lady was W35 Melissa Gibson, who was the primary grasp in 2:43:32. This was a marginal PB however she was not entered within the BMAF championship though was a part of the England Masters crew within the separate England Athletics Masters Worldwide.
Granger additionally lies second within the 2023 W45 lists for her London Marathon 2:45:21.
The primary grasp residence within the males’s race was Jack Nixon of St Edmund Pacers win in 2:24;28 and he completed in second place within the general open race to the youthful Ashford runner Marshall Smith, whose 2:21:32, a close to three-minute PB
It was additionally a PB for Nixon as he improved his time from Manchester earlier within the yr by 40 seconds. In third spot within the open race was Swansea’s Blair McWhirter with 2:27:48 to annex the BMAF M40 gold and did so by almost two minutes from Jim Hickinbottom.
Martin Inexperienced received each open and BMAF M45 titles with a 2:34:27 clocking.
Michael Aldrridge has claimed BMAF titles at numerous distances and right here, in his first yr within the age group, added the M50 marathon one with a 2:31:13 clocking, his greatest for ten years to go second on the general UK rankings for the yr.
M70 John Swift had a three-minute victory over fellow BMAF runner Stephen Mead as David Criminal was the oldest male finisher in 4:50:44 however was not entered within the BMAF occasion.
Elsewhere within the ladies’s race, the oldest competitor was W80 Eileen Hieron, in 6:13;28 and duly took her BMAF medal. She was additionally first W80 within the London Marathon.
General:1 M Smith (Ashf) 2:21:32; 2 J Nixon (St Ed, M35) 2:24:28; 3 B McWhirter (Swan, M40) 2:27:48; 4 J Bromley (Buckley) 2:28:32; 5 R Payne (Clee) 2:29:04; 6 A Darby (Ely, M35) 2:29:27; 7 J Hickinbottom (Shrews, M40) 2;29:46; 8 M Alderson (Low F, M35) 2:30:34; 9 J Dakin (Der) 2:30:36; 10 M Cooper (St Alb, M40) 2:31:07
M40: 4 J Hudson (Norw RR) 2:33:04; 5 M Amos (Hunt) 2:34:17; 6 L McIntyre 2:36:24
M45: 1 M Inexperienced (N Wales RR) 2:34;27; 2 C Filer (Wyc P) 2:36:11; 3 S McCarron (Sale) 2:39:43; 4 C Griffiths (Roth) 2:41:13; 5 J Lidbetter (SoC) 2:43:31; 6 D Thomas (B&R) 2:43:39
M50: 1 M Aldridge (Woott RR) 2:31;13; 2 D Lawson 2:33:40; 3 S Shaw (ESM) 2:37:34; 4 T Sadler ((C’brook) 2:38:51; 5 A Quigley (W Finish) 2:41:05; 6 T Farrer (Hunts) 2:41;37
M55: 1 L Ahearne (P Bryn) 2:44:35; 2 D Williams (Mid M) 2:46:48; 3 R McGrath (S’port W) 2:48;25; 4 L Neeld (Stone) 2:48:59; 5 S Spiers (Les C) 2:51:12; 6 R Gornall (Stroud) 2:51;59
M60: 1 M Kelly (M Aber) 2:47:23; 2 S Plummer (ESM) 3:01:53; 3 G Cockill (R Colch) 3:03:23
M65: 1 C Higgs (Datch) 3:18:43; 2 T Boone (Arun) 3:23:19; 3 J McElhill (Encourage) 3:25:40
M70: 1 S Swift (S’port Str) 3:28:36; 2 S Mead (Stow) 3:31:11; 3 M Walker (S’port W) 3:51:56
M75: 1 Okay Uzell (Stone) 4:18:49
M80: 1 D Criminal (Regis) 4:50:44
BMAF ChampionshipM35: 1 Nixon; 2 Alderson; 3 J Elgar (MMM) 2:32:13.M40: 1 Hickinbottom; 2 Cooper; 3 L McIntyre (R By) 2:36:24M45: 1 Inexperienced; 2 Filer; 3 McCarronM50: 1 Aldridge; 2 Shaw; 3 FarrerM55: 1 Ahearne; 2 McGrath; 3 SpiersM60: 1 Kelly; 2 Plummer; 3 G Morris (Ware) 3:04:06M65: 1 Boone; 2 B Greaves (Royt) 3:27:28M70: 1 Swift; 2 Mead
Ladies: 1 N Mitchell (Learn) 2:41:21; 2 M Gibson (Ealing E, W35) 2:43:32; 3 M Goodrum 2:44:57; 4 L Mapp (Hunts) 2:46;56; 5 A Granger B&W, W45) 2:47:44; 6 L Flynn (Les C, W40) 2:51:29; 7 Okay King (St Ed) 2:51:59; 8 A Klucnika (NHRR) 2:53;35; 9 H Tarasewitz (B’wks, W40) 2:53:44; 10 S Flaherty (Bing, W45) 2:53:51
W40: 3 S Hoskin (Mile H) 2:57:47; 4 M Beever (Stainland) 2:58:19; 5 H Roberts (Dart) 2;58:35; 6 : Ebbs (Rei P) 3:01:24
W45: 1 J Johnson 3:06:34; 3 F Todd (Border) 3:11;49; 4 C McCarron (Sale) 3;12;17; 5 J Bentley (Stone) 3;12;57; 6 R Arnott (NHRR) 3:13:09
W50: 2 B Peake (Aire) 3:09:48; 3 L Andrews (Kenil) 3:14:28; 4 P Davies (SWRR) 3:16;50; 5 R Dowse (L Goat) 3:17:45; 6 J Dawkins (Cornelly) 3;23;56
W55: 1 L Albrecht (Arun) 3:26:12; 2 Okay Marchant (Beck) 3:27:11; 3 E Prinsep (Roms) 3:27:13; 4 S Watson (Les C) 3:30:43; 5 A Cobb (R&N) 3:32:23; 6 S Blackburn (Rushmere) 3:35:44
W60: 1 T Johnson (Dews) 2:57:24 (UK W60 rec); 2 C Kluth (Hedge E) 3:29:01; 3 H Bolt Datch) 3:36:21
W65: 1 A Simmons (Hayle) 3:53:08; 2 F Davies (P’Pridd) 3:56:05; 3 J Binns (Datch) 4:00:19
W70: 1 J Wall (St Ed) 4:00;39; 2 A Newton (BRJ) 4:02:18; 3 L Tout (Tamar) 4:45;14
W75: 1 L Danoch (Ciren) 5:05:45
W80: 1 E Hieron (Durs) 6:08:11
BMAF ChampionshipW35: 1 H Ansell (Stadium) 3:10:47W40: 1 Flynn; 2 Tarasewitz; 3 BeeverW45: 1 McCarron; 2 Arnott; 3 N McClusky (Maldwyn) 3:13;14W50: 1 Granger; 2 Andrews; 3 DaviesW55: 1 Marchant; 2 Blackburn; 3 S Anderegg (Mil Okay) 3:39:56W60: 1 Kluth; 2 R Oberholtzer (Blay) 3:45:19; 3W65: 1 Simmons; 2 Davies; 3 BinnsW70: 1 Newton; 2 Tout; 3 A McKay (Mass F) 5:15:52W75: DarrochW80: 1 Herron
ALMOST 8km, Stourport, October 8
General: 1 J Crutchley 28:17; 2 P Rolls (M45) 31:12; 3 T Wright 31:37
Ladies: 1 S Paterson (Worc, W55) 34:48; 2 G Ball (B’ville) 35:24; 3 S Hewison (B’ville, W55) 35:28
BURNHAM-ON-SEA HALF MARATHON, Burnham-on-Sea, October 8
General: 1 W Loveridge (Chard) 73:02; 2 D Ellam (B&W) 75:20; 3 J Final (Cleve) 76:50Women: 1 Okay Phillips (Chard) 88:35; 2 R Williams (Unatt) 92:43; 3 S Ciampalini (Run For) 96:21
CAPEL 5, Capel St Mary, October 8
General: 1 O Hitchcock (St Ed, U20) 26:26; 2 W De’Ath (Unatt, M40) 26:55; 3 O Rees (Ipswich Phoenix RC) 27:23
Ladies: 1 N Bennett (W45) 33:54; 2 L Briggs (Gt B, W35) 34:40; 3 J Askew-Martin (Kesgrave, W35) 34:43
DENMEAD 10km, Denmead, October 8
General: 1 J Collins 34:43; 2 L Banner (Havant) 34:58; 3 J Rendall 35:18
Ladies: 1 E McMeehan (Ports) 44:27; 2 Okay McIndoe 48:31; 3 S MacDonald 51:18
RUN DORNEY LAKE MARATHON, October 8
James Laing received the boys’s race in 2:35:49 with Katherine Wooden, third general in 2:47:35, the quickest lady.
General: 1 J Laing 2:35:49; 2 L Sander-King 2:43:58; 3 Okay Wooden (W) 2:47:35
M60: 1 B Harris 3:10:27
Ladies: 1 Wooden 2:47:35; 2 B Port 3:10:36; 3 I Widing 3:39:34
RUN DORNEY LAKE HALF-MARATHON, October 8
Tony Payne received the boys’s race by simply over a minute in 71:40 whereas Hannah Pullen was first lady in 78:28.
General: 1 T Payne Notts 71:40; 2 A Smith W35 72:54; 3 C Mullin M45 74:58
M60: 1 M Campbell 83:35
Ladies: 1 H Pullen 78:28; 2 C McLellan 85:44; 3 F Ritchie 85:57
MORLEY 10km, Morley, October 8
General: 1 T Dart (Spen) 33:24; 2 C George (Padd W) 34:03; 3 J Eastwood (Slaithwaite) 34:21M50: 1 D Smithers (Knaves) 34:34Women: 1 R Ramsden (Morl) 39:06; 2 E Warren (St Theresas AC) 39:12; 3 R Draisey (HPH, W35) 40:18
ALCESTER 10km, Oxfordshire, October 8
General:1 B Kruze (Strat, M40) 31:58; 2 D Brewis (Sphinx) 32;24; 3 A Lawrence (Strat) 32:43; 4 T Bristowe (Redditch) 33:46; 5 J Marshall (B&R, M40) 33:59; 6 M Crowley (R Alc, M40) 34:41
M40: 4 A Brian 34:53; 5 M Burdus-Prepare dinner (Strat) 35:12
M50: 1 C Carson (Kenil) 37:35; 2 J Knibb (Leam) 38:06
Ladies:1 L Thomas (B&R, W40) 37:44; 2 M Spriggs (Strat, U18) 38:07; 3 T Bowden (Evesham, W40) 39:30
W50: 1 L Painter (Evesh) 43:04
GOOSE FAIR GALLOP 10km, Nottingham, October 8
General:1 D Magalela (L Eaton, M40) 35:26; 2 H Taylor (Beest) 36:39; 3 M Daly (Worksop) 37:02
M55: 1 A Taplin (Pink RR) 37:49; 2 Okay Fitch 38:07
Ladies:1 L Grant (Beest, W40) 43:04; 2 C Bradbury (Beest) 43:26; 3 A Underwood 44:54
HERTS 10km, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, October 8
General:1 L Newton (Craw) 34:27; 2 I Bryson (Harp, M40) 36:58; 3 N Pattison (M40) 37:54
Ladies:1 R Alterman 39:01; 2 I Cobb (Harp) 39:28; 3 F Weddell (St Alb) 40:10
RISE UNDERCLIFF 8km, Brighton, East Sussex, October 8
Ladies:1 C Web page (T Tilgate, W35) 32:12; 2 J Williams (W35) 35:15; 3 L Millar (W5o) 35:56
ROYAL PARKS FOUNDATION HALF-MARATHON, Hyde Park, London, October 8
Italian Andrea Soffientinil has a PB of 64:41 however right here discovered 66:23 ample for a 43 second victory over Oscar Bell.
The race had almost 16,000 finishers amongst which had been a sizeable contingent of Italians who crammed a number of of the highest age group locations.
General:1 Soffientinil (ITA) 66:23; 2 O Bell 67:06; 3 C Winfield 70:34; 4 C Brasher (M40) 70:58; 5 O Knowles 72:52; 6 C Biley 73:08; 7 S Rizvy 73:26; 8 R Weston 73:35; 9 E Volli (M55) 73:54; 10 J Cornuuaud 74:19
M50: 1 E Stivanello 81:31; 2 D Lee 82:32
M55: 2 J Waite 83:22
M60: 1 P Moro 80:45
M70: 1 A Alori 95:24
Ladies:1 C Tyler (W35) 83:16; 2 H Woolley (W35) 84:06; 3 Z Cowell-Jones (W40) 84:40
W40: 3 R Carrassco 87:43
W50: 1 L Beal 93:52; 2 N Audhlam-Gardiner 96:47; 3 D Raggett 97:37; 4 E Halcox 98:46
RUN FOR WILDLIFE 10km, Doncaster, October 8
General:1 D Tail (Blyth, M40) 15:59; 2 L Varley (Donc) 16:20; 3 S Willis 16:34
Ladies:1 V Moverley 20:24; 2 V Philipson (Danum) 20:55; 3 R Varley (W40) 21:52
BLAZE THE BIBLINS 10km, Ross-on-Wye, October 8
General: 1 S Juson (Croft A) 35:43; 2 P Morris (Builth & District Operating Membership, M40) 38:06; 3 T Batchelor (Chep) 38:42
Ladies: 1 S Corridor (Llis, W35) 43:39; 2 Okay Adams (M’mth, W45) 43:41; 3 N Morgan (Chep, W55) 45:18
CROYDON SWITCHBACK MT 5, Croydon, October 8
World Masters W50 800m champion Nikki Sturzaker received the ladies’s race by over 5 minutes.
General: 1 H Madgwick Lawton (SoC) 31:07; 2 J Leafe (Dulw) 31:30; 3 E Cross (Dulw, M40) 31:39
Ladies: 1 N Sturzaker (Herne H, W50) 33:01; 2 E Hatch (Dulw) 38:03; 3 O Balme (Dulw, W50) 39:08
ELY RUNFEST MT, Ely, October 8
General (66km): 1 F Imamura (Path Operating Affiliation, M40) 5:23:53; 2 L Dinnage (W40) 6:37:24; 3 T O’Neill 7:08:09
Ladies: 1 Dinnage 6:37:24; 2 D Nagy 7:15:06; 3 L Buffini (W40) 7:34:30
General (10km): 1 L Schvartz 38:31; 2 Okay Bukowy (M40) 41:11; 3 T Smith 41:18
Ladies: 1 E Bibby (W40) 44:56; 2 A Jackson 51:41; 3 E Legislation 51:43
General (HM): 1 B Corleys (Bush J, M45) 75:35; 2 C Holgate (Unatt, M40) 76:50; 3 Okay Drane (Ely, M40) 87:02
Ladies: 1 E Freeman (Unatt) 97:52; 2 P Meseguer-Bernal (Unatt, W50) 1:45:02; 3 Okay Clook (Unatt) 1:45:10
General (Mar): 1 T Barasa (Unatt) 3:09:07; 2 D Satchell (Unatt) 3:13:22; 3 M Feetenby (Unatt) 3:31:53
Ladies: 1 L Dost (Unatt) 4:14:55; 2 M Hodson (Unatt, W50) 4:15:25; 3 Okay Surkitt (Unatt, W40) 4:20:20
GIN PIT 5, Tyldesley, October 8
General: 1 C Rowlinson (Salf) 26:39; 2 B Riddell (Salf, M35) 28:04; 3 A Valentine (Bolt, M45) 28:24
Ladies: 1 L Riches (Leigh) 33:18; 2 J Maleyjones (Astley & Tyldesley RC, W40) 34:57; 3 R Bailey (Bolt) 36:00
GREAT WALSTEAD 5, Walstead, October 8
General (0.9M): 1 P Nixon (Saint&S, U17) 5:50; 2 B Farmer (Hay H, U17) 6:28; 3 N Ridley (Steyn, U17) 6:44
Ladies: 1 E Williams (Hay H, U17) 6:54; 2 E Hilton (St Pauls, U17) 7:11; 3 M Ridley (Steyn, U17) 7:29
General (5M): 1 M Daly (Horsh J) 32:24; 2 M Kwoka (Chichester Runners) 32:59; 3 S Perkins (Horsh J, M50) 33:35
Ladies: 1 R Gasson (Fitt) 38:00; 2 N Haarer (Chichester Runners) 38:18; 3 Okay Phillpot (Burg HR) 38:53
CHESTERFIELD NO WALK IN THE PARK 5km, Chesterfield, October 7
General: 1 S Gilliver (Hillsborough and Rivelin) 15:41; 2 R Brailsford (N Der) 16:09; 3 S Gascoyne (N Der, M45) 17:17
Ladies: 1 S McNicol (N Der, W50) 21:07; 2 D Broom (P’stone, W55) 21:17; 3 J Brocksopp (Unatt, W40) 22:55
WESTON MASTERS 5km, Weston-Tremendous-Mare, October 7
General: 1 A Baker (N Som, M40) 16:10; 2 J Thie (P’pridd R, M45) 16:21; 3 H Evans (Parc BB, M50) 17:03M70: 1 J Shapland (Bide) 20:51
M80: 1 L Horlock (Burnham On Sea H) 29:11
Ladies: 1 J Gardner (Durs, W35) 18:24; 2 E Hines (Swin, W45) 19:11; 3 S Stone (Bide, W45) 19:34
W60: 1 C Benstead (Okehampton) 20:08
LINDSAYS SCOTTISH EAST DISTRICT XC RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Livingston, October 7
Stirling College loved their first ever success within the males’s occasion with a transparent victory over Edinburgh College, whereas the latter took gold and silver within the ladies’s.
Males (4x4km): 1 Stir U 50:34 (R Martin 12:32, M Carberry 13:08, A Marshall 12:24, B MacMillan 12:30: 2 Edin U 51:00 (M Knowles 12:27, L Cairns 12:37, C Gourley 13:02, A Thomson 12:54; 3 A’deen 51:14 (A Brown 13:02, M Abernethy 12:26, F Thomson 13:16, M Ferguson 12:30); 4 Centr 51:56 (J Stevenson 13:17, C Philip 12:41, L Fanottoli 13:33, C Milne 12:25); 5 Edin U B 52:21 (L Messenger-Jones 12:55, A Wright 12:45, R Sparks 13:32, D Bunn 13:09); 6 Centr B 51:56 (A Smith 12:57, T Martyn 12:31, S Livingstone 13:45, C Mckenzie 13:34); 7 Centr B 53:35; 8 Edin 53:46; 9 A’deen B 54:31; 10 Hurt 54:38; 11 Edin U C 54:56; 12 Falk VH 55:35; 13 Cors 55:42; 14 Loth 56:00; 15 Stir U B 56:18
Quickest: Marshall, C Campbell (E Loth) 12:24; Milne 12:25; Abernethy 12:26; Knowles 12:27; MacMillan, Ferguson 12:30
M40+: 1 PHRC 58:21 (M Ryan 14:31, R Sellar 15:10, M Combe 14:08, P Kieran 14:32); 2 Cors 58:30 (I Hutchinson 14:05, D Corridor 14:42, T Ferrington 14:56, A Brockie 14:47); 3 Metro 60:51 (D Roussias 15:08, R Holland 17:19, R Lascelles 15:08, J Tole 13:16); 4 Cors 60:59; 5 HBT 61:05; 6 Gala 62:04; 7 Falk VH 62:14; 8 Centr 63:15; 9 Hurt 64:54; 10 Lass 65:00
Quickest: Tole 13:16, S Brember (Centr) 14:02, I Hutchinson 14:05
Younger Males (U13-U15-U17, 3×2.5km): 1 Falk VH 25:51 (T Mitchell 9:41, R Taylor 8:02, L Culliton 8:08); 2 Hurt 26:12 (R Beattie 9:22, F Ross 8:21; M Holden 8:29); 3 E Loth 26:42 (J Cooper 9:33, J Smith 8:52, F Lupton 8:17); 4 A’deen 26:46; 5 Hurt B 27:21; 6 Lass 27:30; 7 A’deen B 27:51; 8 Edin 28:00; 9 Gala 28:08; 10 Hurt C 28:08
Quickest – U17: A Mcwilliam (Lass) 8:05, R Crawford (A’deen) 8:07
U15: Taylor 8:02, Ross 8:21, D McIntyre (Hurt) 8:48
U13: H Prepare dinner (A’deen) 9:13, C McNab (Edin) 9:15, J Shinnie (A’deen) 9:18
Ladies (3x4km): 1 Edin U 44:23 (E Shaw 14:25, C Clare 15:02, N Carr 14:56); 2 Edin U B 45:21 (I Hedley 14:51, A Callow 15:46, H Anderson 14:44); 3 Edin 45:26 (Okay Walker 14:17, M Wyrwoll 15:56, M Sanchez Oller 15:13); 4 Cors 46:34 (J Golder 14:54, Okay Mckenzie-Tait 15:49, Z Carruthers 15:51); 5 A’deen 46:56 (C Cameron 15:50, E Jenkins 15:36, H Cameron 15:30); 6 Edin U C 47:36 (L Stoddart 15:44, F Davies 15:57, Okay Purcell 15:40); 7 Edin B 47:35; 8 Centr 47:55; 9 Edin U D 49:08; 10 Lass 49:16; 11 Cors 49:35; 12 Edin U E 50:25; 13 Edin U F 50:55; 14 Falk VH51:02; 15 Centr B 51:09
Quickest: Walker 14:17, Shaw 14:25, L Dickson (Lass) 14:33, Anderson 14:44, Hedley 14:51, Golder 14:54
W40+: 1 Gala 48:03 (Okay Barden 15:43, P Baillie 17:13, S Inexperienced 15:07); 2 HBT 51:14 (M Mowbray 17:09, C Gordon 17:39, J Brown 16:26); 3 Dund R 54:44 (A Mcneilly 18:35, L Menzies 18:17, G Sangster 17:52); 4 Edin 54:54; 5 Hurt 56:37; 6 C’gie 57:33
Quickest: Inexperienced 15:07, Barden 15:43, H Maccormick (Edin) 16:12
Younger Females (U13-U15-U17, 3×2.5km): 1 E Loth 29:45 (I Turner 9:50, C Wright 9:23, O Robbins 10:32); 2 Falk VH 30:01 (S Robertson 10:13, E Christie 9:42, I Ogg 10:06); 3 A’deen 30:22 (E Taylor 10:11, J Wants 10:16, A Farquhar 9:55); 4 E Loth B 30:42; 5 Edin 30:53; 6 Hurt 31:05; 7 Hurt B 31:31; 8 Gala 31:41; 9 A’deen B 31:54; 10 Lass 32:07
Quickest – U17: N Nyabadza (Hurt) 9:33, E Dean (Edin) 9:35
U15: Wright 9:23, Christie 9:42, F Brown (E Loth) 9:45
U13: Turner 9:50, Taylor 10:11, Robertson 10:13
LINDSAYS SCOTTISH NORTH DISTRICT RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Nairn, October 7
Ross County took their first ever males’s title on this occasion, with worldwide hill runner Ross Gollam bringing them residence 72 seconds forward of Moray Street Runners. Moray, nevertheless, received the ladies’s occasion for the primary time in 5 years, two minutes forward of Inverness Harriers.
Males (4x4km): 1 E Suth 47:03 (F Murray 11:38, Ruairidh Gollan 12:00, A Coupar 12:23, Ross Gollan 11:02); 2 Moray 49:15 (Okay Wilson 12:12, J Wilson 12:08, C McRae 12:53, B Livesey 12:02); 3 I’ness 51:13 (D Macdonald 12:24, P Paterson 13:45, P Fraser 13:31, S Mackay 11:33); 4 I’ness B 56:08 (C Macleod 14:18, G Hassan 14:07, T Burnett 14:25, R Burnett 13:18); 5 Moray B 56:22; 6 Forres 58:20; 7 Nairn R 64:55; 8 JSK RC 65:00
Quickest: Ross Gollan 11:02, Mackay 11:33, Murray 11:38, Ruairidh Gollan 12:00
M40+: 1 HHR 53:34 (R McKenzie 13:17, R Paterson 13:33, G Brown 13:32, F Javier Cebrera Valdes 13:12); 2 Moray 54:43 (G Jenkins 13:18, G Stephen 14:17, S Carmichael 14:32, M Blunden 12:36); 3 HHR 54:46 (G Whiteside 13:56, W Nicolson 13:45, F Waterproof coat 14:29, D Rowe-Leete 12:36); 4 P’head 58:32
Quickest: Blunden, Rowe-Leete 12:36, Cabrera Valdes 13:12
Younger Males (U13-U15-U17, 3×2.5km): 1 Ross C 27:01 (C Crawford 9:41, G Comisso 9:20, A Baird 8:00); 2 Ross C B 27:26 (B McNair 9:50, J MacGruer 9:15, N Carson 8:21); 3 I’ness 28:34 (N MacBean 10:25, E Thompson 9:32, A Laird 8:37); 4 Ross C C 30:08; 5 Moray 30:30; 6 Storn 30:44
Quickest – U17: Baird 8:00, Carson 8:21, Laird 8:37U15: MacGruer 9:15, Comisso 9:20, E Thompson 9:32U13: Crawford 9:41, McNair 9:50, F Hume (Ross C) 10:02
Ladies (3x4km): 1 Moray 42:32 (Okay Anderson 14:02, Okay Blunden 14:12, G Cormack 14:18); 2 I’ness 44:53 (A Cunningham 15:09, R Gillies 15:21, C Fraser-Lennox 14:23); 3 JSK RC 45:36 (T Wilson 14:21, A Stuart 16:38, E Murray 14:37); 4 Forres 47:16 (S Evans 15:34, H Cameron 15:44, Okay Klonowska 15:58); 5 Storn 48:50; 6 Moray B 49:30; 7 Nairn R 49:53; 8 HHR 53:49
Quickest: Anderson 14:02, Blunden 14:12, Cormack 14:18, Wilson 14:21
W40+: 1 I’ness 47:26 (L Hansen 14:29, A MacDonald 16:31, Okay Calder 16:26); 2 HHR 47:29 (S Attwood 14:11, L Coull 17:01, I Robertson 16:17); 3 Moray 48:44 (S Mcnairney16:20, Okay Norvell 16:46, M Slater 15:38)
Quickest: Attwood 14:11, Hansen 14:29, Slater 15:38
Younger Females (U13-U15-U17, 3×2.5km): 1 I’ness 28:33 (N Doorley 9:55, A Meek 9:35, C Heggie 9:03); 2 I’ness B 29:50 (R Conroy 10:40, H Mackay 10:12, Okay Meek 8:58); 3 I’ness C 32:25 (S Bertram 10:59, A Doorley 10:58, S Simpson 10:28); 4 Ross C 32:50; 5 Storn 33:20; 6 Ross C B 35:06
Quickest – U17: 1 Okay Meek 8:58; 2 Heggie 9:03; 3 A Stewart 9:10
U15: A Meek 9:35, Mackay 10:12
U13: Doorley 9:55, Conroy 10:40, Bertram 10:59
LINDSAYS SCOTTISH WEST DISTRICT RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Alexandra Park. Glasgow, October 7
Olympian Callum Hawkins anchored Kilbarchan to a transparent victory over Glasgow College within the males’s race, however Shettleston had solely 4 seconds to spare over Cambuslang within the ladies’s.
Males (4x4km): 1 Kilb 51:45 (J Patton 13:00, F Gilmour 12:46, L Hannigan 12:49, C Hawkins 13:10); 2 Glas U 53:04 (C Bell 12:58, A McGill 12:49, M Tait 13:36, S Addison 13:41); 3 Shett 53:50 (L Cheskin 13:39, S Taha Ghasfari 13:03, M Turner 13:38, P Neilson 13:30); 4 Cambus 54:27 (C Reilly 14:14, Okay Harvey 13:22, J Mackinnon 13:29, G Smith 13:22); 5 Giff N 55:05 (R O’Brien 13:52, C Younger 13:58, N Gajic 14:01, D Robinson 13:14); 6 E Kilb 56:29 (C Charters 14:08, J Fergusson 13:44, D Reid 13:55, E Rose 14:42); 7 Glas U B 57:50; 8 Glas U C 57:50; 9 VPCG 58:04; 10 Giff N B 58:55; 11 Garsc 59:35; 12 S’clyde U 59:50; 13 Legislation 60:13; 14 Cambus 60:27; 15 E Kilb B 60:44
Quickest: Gilmour 12:46, Hannigan, McGill 12:49, Bell 12:58, Patton 13:00, Taha Ghafari 13:03
M40: 1 Cambus 58:18 (J Speirs 14:56, S Gibson 14:51, I MacCorquodale 14:20, G Robertson 14:11); 2 Garsc 60:43 (D Scroop 15:35, J Coyle 15:28, J MacLeod 14:44, N Gemmel 14:56); 3 Shett 62:24 (R Strachan 15:56, P Sorrie 14:35, D Williams 17:06, J Lennox 14:47); 4 C’nauld 62:54; 5 Cambus B 63:08; 6 Giff N 64:00
Quickest: Robertson 14:11, MaCCorquodale 14:20, Sorrie 14:35
Younger Males (U13-U15-U17, 3×2.5km): 1 Giff N 31:32 (Okay Dick 11:27, C Dick 9:59, J Wallace 10:06); 2 Giff N B 32:01 (D Macinnes 11:27, L Muir 10:29, A Nugent 10:05); 3 Kilb 32:33 (J Jenkins 12:15, A Avenue 10:04, O Patton 10:14); 4 Giff N C 32:39; 5 Cambus 32:58; 6 E Kilb 33:09; 7 Garsc 33:18; 8 Legislation 33:47; 9 Giff N D 33:54; 10 Giff N E 33:54
Quickest – U17: J Alexander (Garsc) 10:02
U15: A Wilkinson (E Kilb) 9:48, C Dick 9:59, Avenue 10:04
U13: Okay Dick 11:27, Macinnes 11:27, S Deery (Giff N) 11:27
Ladies (3x4km): 1 Shett 45:55 (H Terrance 16:28, L McKenna 14:53, F Ross 14:34); 2 Cambus 45:59 (H Addison 15:53, E MacKinnon 15:10, S Tucker 14:56); 3 Giff N 47:33 (E Mclennan 16:07, E Dougall 16:32, H Ryding 14:54); 4 Glas U 49:01 (C Stewart 15:50, R Donaldson 17:27, R Giffen 15:44); 5 Giff N B 50:00 (E Creasey 15:50, Y McNairn 17:20; Okay Brown 16:50); 6 Glas U B 51:45 (L Meinecke 16:28, R Muir 18:16, A Dalglish 17:01); 7 Shett B 52:18; 8 Shett C 53:10; 9 Kil’okay 53:33; 10 Bella H 53:35; 11 Garsc 54:00; 12 S’clyde U 54:06; 13 Glas U 54:46; 14 Legislation 55:12; 15 Giff N 55:37
Quickest: Ross 14:34, McKenna 14:53, Ryding 14:54, Tucker 14:56, MacKinnon 15:10, Giffen 15:44
W40+: 1 Giff N 52:50 (C Bark 17:02, A Chong 18:22, J Smylie 17:26); 2 Garsc 54:39 (L Bell 15:56, L Grey 18:37, C Padmanabhan 20:06); 3 Cambus 56:51 (J Etherington 17:18, J Reid 21:20, Okay O’Brien 18:13); 4 Bella R 57:14; 5 Newton R 58:01; 6 Giff N B 60:33
Quickest: Bell 15:56, R Fraser-Moodie (Springb) 16:52, Bark 17:02
Younger Females (U13-U15-U17, 3×2.5km): 1 Giff N 36:20 (E Cameron 12:36, F Scobie 11:56, R Walsh 11:48); 2 Kilb 36:33 (E Nicholson 12:22, E Carden 12:34, Z Redmond 11:37); 3 Giff N B 36:44 (E Tait 12:26, E Caldow 12:38, F Campbell 11:40); 4 Aird 37:13; 5 Giff N C 38:01; 6 Giff N D 38:33; 7 Legislation 38:42; 8 Giff N E 39:10; 9 Shett 39:16; 10 E Kilb 39:30
Quickest – U17: J Inglis (Legislation) 11:31, Redmond 11:37, Campbell 11:40
U15: M Frew (E Kilb) 11:47, Scobie 11:56, M Boothman (Giff N) 11:58
U13: Nicholson 12:22, Tait 12:26, Cameron 12:36
BRUCE JUDD YOUNG ATHLETES’ XC RELAYS, together with Surrey Championships, Morden Park, October 7
With the nationwide younger athletes’ highway relays once more happening on the identical day, some collaborating golf equipment right here had a straightforward trip however, Sam Stapley the Surrey 800m champion anchored Reigate Priory to an under-17 crew win, Martin Duff reviews.
Elsewhere, London Colleges champion and English nationwide under-15 sixth placer Isabella Harrison did the identical for Hercules Wimbledon in her age group.
U17 males (3×2.5km): 1 Reigate Priory 20:23 (E Willis 6:41, S Rollaston 7:05, S Stapley 6:37); 2 Sutton & D 20:51 (E Manning 7:13, C Cull 6:50, M Hudson 6:48); 3 S London 21:20 (H Hayman 6:45, T Harmer 7:29, B Whyatt 7:06); 4 Hercules W 21:26; 5 Kingston & Poly 21:43; 6 Epsom & Ewell 22:28Fastest: Stapley 6:37; Willis 6:41; Hayman 6:45
U15 (3×2.5km): 1 E&E 22:16 (H O’Shea 7:29, T Holland 7:28, E Berteussen 7:19); 2 Woking 22;28 (J Dormer 7:16, C Rogers-Everett 7:55, J Bowyer 7:17); 3 Hercules W 22:31 (S Dyson 7:35, H Allen 7:37, S Hobden 7:19); 4 S London 23:01; 5 E&E B 23;55; 6 Sutton & D 24:00Fastest: S McGeorge (S&D) 6:57; S Sone (S Lon) 7:06; O De Jong (Okay&P) 7:10
U13 (3×2.5km): 1 Hercules W 22:59 (J Fraser 7:39, C Sheikh 8:02, T Creed 7:18); 2 Guildford & G 23:24 (G Bone 7:31, H Wilson 8:13, D Baker 7:40); 3 S London 23:26 (W Hughes 7:36, E Englefield 8:15, F Jenkin 7:35); 4 Sutton & D 23:33; 5 HW 25:18; 6 Dorking & MV 25:47Fastest: Creed 7:18; Bone 7:31; Jenkin 7:35
U17 ladies (3×2.5km): 1 S London 25:13 (A Kemp 7:56, M Morrell 8:54, J Sales space 8:23); 2 E&E 25:22 (L Brown 8:21, Z Girling 8:17, L Williams 8:44); 3 HW 25:36 (L Delport 8:24, G Eminson 8:36, D Quinn 8:36); 4 Reigate P 25:39; 5 G&G 25:41; 6 HW B 27:31Fastest: Kemp 7:56; U Unwin (Rei P) 8:10; Girling 8:17
U15 (3×2.5km): 1 HW 24:05 (A McAndie 8:16, O Garcia-Davis 8:21, I Harrison 7:28); 2 S&D 24:09 9I Kaur 7:56, G Brough 8:24, A Tharmakulasingam 7:49); 3 G&G 24:32 (M Disney 8:09, R Davies 8:36, S Hawthorn 7:47); 4 Woking 24:58; 5 S London 25:28; 6 Okay&P 26:17Fastest: Harrison 7:28; L Roake (Wok) 7:47; A Tharmakulasingam 7:49
U13 (3×2.5km): 1 HW25:49 (A Bramwell 8:16, B Domsodi 9:03, F Harper-Tee 8:30); 2 S London 26:13, G Sales space 8:18, L Tomassi 8:58, G Sone 8:57); 3 Reigate P 26;30 (F Tombleson 8:31, L Tombleson 9:01, F Shade 8:58); 4 Herne H 26:58; 5 G&G 27;28; 6 Reigate P B 27:52Fastest: Bramwell 8:16; Sales space 8:18; E Bayley (G&G) 8:29
GLASGOW TO EDINBURGH ULTRA 56, October 7
General: 1 J McKenna (Tyne B, M40) 6:49:12; 2 D Shaw (Run Rhaw) 7:09:01; 3 S Daye (Irv) 7:11:58; 4 F Weillaert (HBT) 7:23:26; 5 U Datays (M40) 7:45:53; 6 D Sutherland (NHH) 8:01:07; 7 R Taylor (M45) 8:04:59; 8 D O’Looney (Hurt, M45) 8:06:21; 9 L Loughran (Salf, M40)) 8:07:41; 10 E Mills (UTS RC, W35) 8:27:21
M50: A Potts 8:45:29
M55: A Kay (Hurt) 8:57:36
Ladies: 1 Mills 8:27:21; 2 J Newens (RRC, W50) 8:45:01; 3 E Coffey (W35) 9:04:09; 4 N Ni Mhaoileoin (P’bello) 9:09:23; 5 Okay MacPherson 9:32:25; 10 C Wishart (Beacon) 9:56:18
W55: H Marshall (SBF) 12:10:32
W60: P Knops 12:27:12
GOODWOOD CROSS-COUNTRY RELAYS incorporating SUSSEX CHAMPIONSHIPS, West Sussex, September 30
Males (4x4000m): 1 Brighton & Hove 46:18 (A Riley 11:05, C Tharme 11:24, S Ferroni 12:04, Okay Barnes 11:45); 2 Phoenix 48:38 (R Fitzgibbon 11:23, J Burton 12:19, H Swindells 12:41, A Carter 12:15); 3 B&H B 49:33 (A Grindrod 11;40, Okay Monti 13:32, J Dicks 12:22, C Halsey 11:59); 4 Horsham BS 49:49; 5 Hy R 52:11; 6 Horsham J 52:51Fastest: Riley (U20) 11:05; Fitzgibbon 11:23; Tharme 11:24
M40 (3x4000m): 1 C Halsey 11:44, H Bristow 12:30, P Howard 13:01); 2 Phoenix 39:10; 3 Haywards H 40:15Fastest: N Boniface (Horsh BS) 12:16
M50 (4x4000m): 1 Haywards H 46:32 (T Miller 14:51, J Boyer 15:15, B Tiller 16:26); 2 Chich R 46:43; 3 B&H 47:17Fastest: T Kimber (Craw) 14:38
M60 (3x4000m): 1 Horsham J 45:30 (D Angel 14:37, S Wigmore 15:42, P O’Connell 15:11); 2 Haywards H 46:22; 3 Crawley 49:12Fastest: Angel 14:37
U17 (3x4000m): 1 B&H 36:24 (F Goodman 11:41, J Clayton 11:54, A Khursheed 12:49); 2 B&H B 37:02; 3 Worthing 37:22Fastest: Goodman 11:41;
U15 (3x2800m): 1 B&H 25:26 (G Gilbert 8:18, A Roberts 8:44, B Hutton 8:24); 2 Eastbourne 25:47 (F Lumber-Fry 8:26, T Petherick 8:29, J Messer 8:52); 3 Chich R 25:55 (S Wilkes 8:22, H Dunne 9:08, B Stewart 8:25); 4 Lewes 26:30; 5 Phoenix 27:39; 6 Lewes B 28:03Fastest: Gilbert 8:18;
U13 (3x2800m): 1 Eastbourne 26:59 (J Webster 8:58, A Franklin 9:13, B Roberts 8:48); 2 B&H 27:02; 3 Crawley 28:17Fastest: T Thorn-Watts (B&H) 8:46; Roberts 8:48; Webster 8:58
Ladies (3x4000m): 1 B&H 44:04 (T Wilburn 14:40, L Growns 14:55, Okay Legislation 14:29); 2 Chich R 44:49 (A Cox-Rusbridge 15:06, N Haarer 15:02, I Matthews 14:41); 3 Enviornment 49:22; 4 Hy R 52:47Fastest: Legislation 14:29; Wilburn (U20) 14:40; Matthews 14:41
W35 (3x4000m): 1 Enviornment 48:54 (H Rooney 15:47, Okay O’Hara 17:08, J Roberts 15:59); 2 Hy R 50:40; 3 Steyning 51:59Fastest: Rooney 15:47; I Buckland (Hy R) 15:48
W45 (3x4000m): 1 B&H 45:51 (P Blackledge 15:20, J Kenneally 16:34, L Schofield 13:57); 2 Eastbourne 49:42; 3 Steyning 49:58Fastest: Schofield 13:57
W55 (3x4000m): 1 Chich R 51:22 (J Harrop 15:44, N Anderson 17:46, J Nelson 17:52); 2 Enviornment 51:54Fastest: Harrop 15:44; C Wooden (Enviornment) 16:09
U17 (3x4000m): 1 Crawley 41:47 (N Lesova 14:11, A Cox 14:17, S Shaw 13:09); 2 Lewes 42:50; 3 Worthing 43:44Fastest: Shaw 13:09; A James (Lewes) 13:46
U15 (3x2800m): 1 Eastbourne 27:35 (F Pearce 8:57, R Petrova 9:33, D Connor 9:05); 2 Crawley 29:07; 3 B&H 29:38Fastest: Pearce 8:57
U13 (3x2800m): 1 Hy R 29:21 (F Tewkesbury 10:08, I Buchanen 9:12, A Cole 10:01); 2 B&H 30:45; 3 Crawley 31:25Fastest: Buchanen 9:12; E Ashton (Value, n/s) 9:22; G Fox (B&H) 9:36
Fell races
CURBAR COMMOTION, Calver, October 7
General (8.4M/1640ft): 1 J Scott 64:11; 2 J De La Harpe 69:15; 3 B Hobson 69:26; 4 T Barry (Penn) 69:48; 5 T Perry 70:27; 6 H Kneen (Manx F) 70:39; 7 H Bond (Staffs M) 71:09; 8 E Clowes (Newc Stfs TC) 71:35
M40: A Higgs (E’wash) 73:09
M50: M Nolan (Darkish Pk) 73:33
M60: B Foreman (Mat) 79:05
Ladies: 1 J Mosely (RATR) 84:44; 2 D Watson (Chorlton) 85:03; 3 J Eaton (Belper, W40) 89:24; 4 S Littlefair (Darkish Pk, W40) 89:57; 5 S Polglass (Der D) 90:41
W50: E Hurrell 94:04
W60: N Rafferty (Metal) 1:44:48
W70: J Forrester (Belpr) 1:57:53
LANGDALE HORSESHOE, Nice Langdale, October 7
General (14M/4000ft): 1 T Simpson (Amble) 2:13:47; 2 Atkinson (Kesw) 2:21:19; 3 L Bowness (Helm, H) 2:28:40; 4 J Baxter (P&B) 2:29:13; 5 J Hartley (BCombe) 2:33:29; 6 Billy Cartwright (Mat) 2:34:16; 7 J Walton (Okay&C) 2:34:27; 8 S Tosh (C’thy) 2:35:35
M40: C Lowther (Eden) 2:38:25
M50: Okay Richmond (Helm H) 2:45:10
M60: M Roberts (B’dale F) 2:51:11
TEAM: 1 Helm H 83; 2 Amble 83; 3 Eden 126
Ladies: 1 L Mitchell (DUAXC) 2:51:33; 2 E Pannone (Eden) 2:57:35; 3 B Halcrow (Amble) 2:58:00; 4 S Rylance (Amble) 3:10:18; 5 A Llewellyn (Lons) 3:11:19
W40: S Andrew (G’dale) 3:28:09
W50: N Hawkrigg (N Fells) 3:38:15
TEAM: 1 Amble 25; 2 Eden 51
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