Montane Lakeland 100 and 50-mile races, Coniston Cumbria, July 28-30
With over 2000 entries, the Montane Lakeland 100 mile and 50 mile weekend lays declare to be the largest extremely race in Nice Britain. This 12 months there have been over 700 entries within the 100 mile and over 1500 entries within the 50 mile race, Adrian Stott experiences.
An thrilling end noticed Andy Berry win the Montane Lakeland 100, overtaking long-time chief Jarlath McKenna within the last 6km stretch from the final checkpoint at Tiberthwaite.
He completed in 20:03:11. It’s the third quickest time within the race historical past behind Terry Conway’s 19:50:37 in 2012 and Mark Darbyshire’s course file of 19:10:37 from 2021.
Lengthy-time chief and British Masters cross-country champion McKenna took second in 20:14:06, the fourth quickest time on file, with Rob Forbes third in 20:56:36.
Berry has a monitor file of efficiently taking up lengthy solo challenges just like the Steve Parr spherical, a 116-mile Lakeland Circuit with 61 peaks and 42,550ft climb. Earlier this 12 months, he broke Kim Collison’s Lakeland 24-hour summits file. It was his first 100-mile race state of affairs.
“I used to be advised on the final checkpoint at Tilberthwaite, with 4 miles to go, that Jarlath was quarter-hour forward, so I had given up on the win and was extra involved with sustaining second and nobody arising behind me.On the descent, I handed Jarlath sitting down. A few hikers have been chatting to him, so I knew he was okay. He appeared okay however had run out of steam. I hammered it down the hill as I knew if he acquired going effectively once more, he can be quick on the final path and street part as he was earlier within the race.
“Though I’ve completed large rounds, that is my first 100-mile race. It was related in some ways. I take a look at any problem as simply me towards me.”
It was additionally McKenna’s first 100-mile race. With a course file finally October’s 50-mile Lakes in a day occasion, plus victory within the British street 100km championships in April in a speedy 6 hours 37 minutes, and it was apparent he had the velocity to deal with shorter ultra-distance races.
Operating 100 miles on Lakeland terrain is a distinct problem, though he might be completely happy along with his effort.
The dietary calls for of a 100-mile race are completely different and can’t be underestimated, as he defined: “I knew I used to be struggling on the final checkpoint however thought I might be capable to grasp on. During the last quick climb, I might really feel my legs beginning to go, and as soon as I began that final steep descent, they only gave method on me. A few hikers stopped and requested if I used to be okay, which was good of them. I took on some fluid and sugar and managed to get going once more, however Andy was already previous and on his method.”
Earlier within the race, McKenna and one of many preface favourites, the US-based Scot Ryan Smith, set a quick early tempo reaching the Boot checkpoint at 14.5 miles forward of Mark Darbyshire’s 2021 course file schedule.
McKenna was to fall again slightly between Wasdale (26 miles) and Buttermere, (32 miles), leaving Smith on his personal within the lead.
Smith led at Braithwaite (49 miles) however was having some abdomen points in a single day, which allowed McKenna, Berry and Rob Forbes to go forward.
By the Dockray checkpoint (59 miles) McKenna was utilizing his street velocity effectively on the flatter sections. He now held a 5-minute lead on Forbes and Berry, with Smith in fourth an additional minute again.
By way of Dalmain and on to Pooley Bridge, McKenna had constructed a 10-minute lead that he was to carry till that final 4 miles.
Berry used his hill energy to be in contact and was comfortably in second place by Kentmere at 90 miles. It was a place he would have been completely happy to take care of till that final dramatic 4 miles when all the pieces modified.
Pre-race favorite Sabrina Verjee was an emphatic winner of the ladies’s race.
At 23:00:06, it was her third win within the occasion and her quickest time.
Solely Beth Pascall, along with her course file of 21:39:36 in 2016, has run quicker.
Laura Watson provided firm within the early phases however Verjee maintained her regular tempo. Watson finally dropping out at Mardale (82 miles).
Ukrainian Darila Bodnar completed second in 26:46:59 and Jodie Gauld third in 28:43:39.
Within the 50-mile race, there have been victories for Neil MacNicol and Katie Kaars-Sijpesteijn.
MacNicol, from Fife in Scotland, had twice positioned second within the Lakeland 100 lately. At 51, his aim was simply to benefit from the shorter distance this 12 months. He was all the time within the high six however over the past 15 km from Langdale, as others forward of him started to falter, he seized his second and was delighted with the win.
“I simply caught to my plan, I wasn’t anticipating to be on the rostrum not to mention win it! It’s all slightly surreal.”
Rob Trigwell and Dan Tucker have been collectively on the final Checkpoint at Tilberthwaite with MacNicol three and a half minutes again in third. Just like the 100-mile race, all was to vary on that final wee climb and lengthy descent to the end in Coniston.
MacNicol recorded 8:03:58, Robert Trigwell simply 90 seconds again in 2nd with 8:05:12 and Dan Thacker third in 8:08:45.
GB path worldwide Sijpesteijn claimed her fourth win within the occasion. She was a transparent winner of the ladies’s race ending at 8:23:15.
Victoria Thompson took second in 8:47:43, with Lauren Graham third in 8:56:26.
General (100M): 1 A Berry 20:03:11; 2 J McKenna (M40) 20:14:06; 3 R Forbes (M40) 20:56:36; 4 M Wilson (M40) 21:43:12; 5eq P Brennan (M40)/S Skinner 22:07:10
W50: G Thwaites 24:09:27
M60: B Harris 32:32:57
Ladies:1 S Verjee (W40) 23:00:06; 2 D Bodnar (UKR) 26:46:59; 3 J Gauld 28:43:39; 4 S Gordon (W40) 28:55:17
W50: S Ritson 29:39:16
W60: O Hetreed 38:43:23
General (50M): 1 N MacNicol (M50) 8:03:58; 2 R Trigwell 8:05:12; 3 D Thacker 8:08:45; 4 R Harris (M40) 8:14:26; 5 T Carthey (M40) 8:23:09; 6 Okay Sijpesteijn (W) 8:23:15
M60: R Hill 10:46:40
M70: A Cole 12:48:04
Ladies: 1 Sijpesteijn 8:23:15; 2 V Thompson 8:47:43; 3 L Graham 8:56:26; 4 S Davies (W40) 9:09:05
W50: T Neale 10:54:34
W60: S Sleath 11:35:43
HOLYHEAD BREAKWATER 5, Holyhead, July 30
General: 1 J Higgs 26:57; 2 S Cole (GOG Tri, M40) 27:24; 3 G Stuart (Cybi) 27:28
Ladies: 1 G Moore (Eryri, W40) 31:26; 2 R Shipley (A’gele) 32:22; 3 E Alofs (Cybi) 33:29
W60: 1 E Collins (Denb) 36:19
RunThrough Battersea Park Half-Marathon, July 29
Kenyan runner Paul Selian broke the course file on the occasion with 65:18 taking almost three minutes off the earlier course file of 68:11 set by Nick Bester in January of this 12 months.
Making his thoughts as much as compete solely the night time earlier than and it was his first ever race within the UK and he “vastly loved it.”
Over a quick course with 8.5 laps inside the park, he received by round 2.5km from Ryan Hogan, who was over eight minutes adrift.
The two:46:24 marathoner Julia Bijl was first girl in 80:42.
Males: 1 Paul Selian KEN, M35 65:18; 2 R Hogan (Rane, M35) 73:37; 3 S Collum (Wat J, M40) 75:04
Ladies: 1 J Bijl 80:42; 2 E Navesey (Lewes) 82:44; 3 H Sceales 86:03
DOLGELLAU 5, Dolgellau, July 29
General: 1 R Owen (Meir) 26:00; 2 T Roberts (Meir) 26:46; 3 A Jones (Meir) 27:16
M60: 1 M Whyatt (Eryri) 28:46
Ladies: 1 M De La Rouviere (Meir) 34:01; 2 S Elenid (Meir, W35) 35:28; 3 H Thomas (Maldwyn, W35) 36:18
HECKINGTON 10, Heckington, July 29
General: 1 M Williams (Notts) 55:00; 2 T Shaw (Works) 55:29; 3 M Chesterton (BT) 56:16
M55: 1 S Barkes (Linc W) 60:35; 2 G Southern (Slea) 61:04.
M70: 1 M Larkin (H&F) 73:05
Ladies: 1 E Hodson (Camb U HH, W40) 59:05; 2 R Cole (Linc W, W40) 64:59; 3 S George (Linc W) 66:20
W60: 1 F Usher (Linc & D) 75:57
SERPENTINE LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH 5km, London Hyde Park, July 28
General: 1 O Garrod (Belg) 15:20; 2 C Nicol (TVH, M35) 15:49; 3 J Hind (Clap C) 16:02
M45: 1 C Mullin (Kent) 16:09.
M50: 1 D Gillett (S Lon) 16:46.
M55: 1 J Ratcliffe (Herne H) 18:00.
M60: 1 S Plummer (Ealing Southall & Mi) 18:53.
M65: 1 D Pitt (Serp) 19:59; 2 M Milward (Fulham) 20:25.
U17: 1 A Marshall (St Alb) 16:17
Ladies: 1 J Bannerman (Inverness HAAC, W35) 17:41; 2 R Vallance (TVH) 18:01; 3 Okay Scott (AFD, U13) 18:04
W55: 1 S McDonald (S Lon) 19:22.
W60: 1 J Davies (Learn RR) 22:23; 2 M Wadman (Horsh J) 23:38.
W70: 1 R Tabor (Dulw) 25:32; 2 N Stanford (Serp) 26:54; 3 M MacDonald (Camb H) 27:38
RUN MEDIA CITY 5km / 10km, Salford, July 27
General (5km): 1 H Henshaw 16:47; 2 P Lubelski (Cda Camas, M35) 18:19; 3 L Gantsho (Manc U) 18:20
Ladies: 1 Okay Cities (Wig D, W45) 21:57; 2 J McManus (W40) 22:44; 3 O Burke (Nob Finish) 22:54
General (10km): 1 J Manning (M35) 34:53; 2 D Cottle (Prestwich, M45) 36:24; 3 R Astle-Coates 37:11
Ladies: 1 N Chadwick-Smith (Ancoats RC) 40:37; 2 J Bentley (W45) 42:35; 3 A Harley (Marsh L) 43:03
KILMAURS GALA 5km, Kilmaurs, July 26
General:1 S Donnachie 15:29; 2 C Ferguson (Kil’ok) 15:34; 3 C Drummond (Giff N) 15:47; 4 Okay Mooney (Giff N) 15:53
M40: 1 Okay Neill (Ayr S) 16:04; 2 C Brown (Ayr S) 17:00
M50: B Richardson (Irv) 17:03
M60: D Williams 18:40
M70: P Taylor 22:52
TEAM: 1 Giff N 22; 2 Kil’ok 34; 3 Ayr S 50
Ladies:1 Okay McKenzie-Tait (Kil’ok) 17:51; 2 Y McNairn (Giff N) 17:52; 3 H Terrance (Shett) 18:04; 4 Okay Kelly (Troon, W40) 18:16; 5 L O’Connor (W40) 18:34; 6 A Gallagher (Giff N, U15) 18:46; 7 Okay Greig 18:58
W40: 3 J Smylie 19:04
W50: 1 C Wharton (Bella R) 20:50; 2 V Barnhill 21:06; 3 G Henderson 21:21; 4 A Carson 21:40
W70: 1 S Boyd (Kil’ok) 25:46; 2 Okay Todd 26:25
TEAM: 1 Bella H 47; 2 Kil’ok 47; 3 Troon 126
DONAGHADEE 5km, Danaghadee, July 26
General: 1 D Spalding 16:20; 2 C Drysdale 17:15; 3 M O’Neill 18:13M65: 1 N Mawhinney 18:48; 2 G Lawther 18:54Women: 1 F McQuillan (W40) 19:44; 2 J McGinness 20:44; 3 S Gibson (W50) 21:13W60: 1 M Slocum 21:43
FAST AND FURIOUS 5km SERIES, Stourport-on-Severn, July 26
General: 1 J Alton 17:11; 2 E Shaw (Cleobury) 17:21; 3 J Carroll (Amaz F, M40) 18:10
Ladies: 1 S Jordan (Cleobury, W40) 20:13; 2 S Velasquez (Okay&S, W35) 20:45; 3 A Jones (Okay&S, U15) 21:16
LAKESIDE 5km SERIES, Portsmouth, July 26
General: 1 P Navesey (Ports, M35) 15:41; 2 M Houston (Chich, M40) 15:45; 3 J Baker (Chich, M45) 16:12
M55: 1 M Stileman (Roms) 17:51.
M60: 1 T Ford (Hedge Finish) 17:53; 2 J Osman (E’leigh) 18:58.
M65: 1 M Hargreaves (Ports) 19:37.
M75: 1 M Anglim (Arduous) 24:41.
U15: 1 N Olley (Soton) 16:36
Ladies: 1 C Thorp (Ports, W35) 17:12; 2 E Bramall (Ports, U13) 17:59; 3 E Willmers (Win, W35) 18:02
W40: 1 E Jolley (Ports) 18:19.
W60: 1 J Harrop (Chich) 20:18.
W65: 1 H Dean (Chich) 21:47
RUNTHROUGH BATTERSEA PARK CHASE THE SUN 5km / 10km, Battersea Park, July 26
General (5km): 1 O Garrod (Belg) 15:19; 2 J Pennell (St Alb S) 16:19; 3 A Pickett (Dartf, M40) 16:24
Ladies: 1 E Joyce 18:35; 2 Okay Xiang 18:37; 3 A Casey (TVH) 19:23
W60: 1 J Taylor (B&H) 22:04
General (10km): 1 R Callahan 33:20; 2 M Wyatt (Berlin TC) 33:30; 3 T Lepers (M40) 33:45
Ladies: 1 C Dooley (Vale R) 35:58; 2 S Gerrie (ESM, W40) 38:29; 3 J Furness 39:08
WORKINGTON SUMMER 5km SERIES, Workington, July 26
General: 1 P Graham (C’land, M45) 16:41; 2 S Taylor 17:08; 3 A Duncan (U20) 17:43
Ladies: 1 Okay Smith (St Bees, W35) 20:02; 2 B Smith (C’land, W4049) 20:06; 3 S Ayers (Bodyfit, W50) 20:11
MOTA-VATION SERIES Race 4, Coombe, Oxfordshire, July 27
Matthew Lock took his third victory within the five-race marketing campaign because the second of the Combe programs was once more introduced into motion, Martin Duff experiences.
The Witney runner’s 22:04 once more relegated the one different winner this season, Matthieu Marshall, to a distant second.
Emily Strathdee additionally received her third race of the sequence, with a 25-yard victory over Isabel Stubbs in 26:39 and once more led her Headington Street runners membership to a workforce win, this time over Alchester.
General (4M 370yds):1 M Lock (Wit) 22:04; 2 M Marshall (Head RR) 22:24; 3 G Roberts (Oxf C) 22:39; 4 J Beech (Abing) 22:53; 5 O Paulin (Oxf U) 23:07; 6 D Moffett (Head RR) 23:18; 7 C McGum (Harwell) 23:29; 8 J Bolton (W’inventory, M50) 23:33; 9 J Evans-Murray (Abing) 23:43; 10 J Wright (Alch) 23:50
M45: 1 L Newell (Abing) 24:12; 2 T Jones (Wit) 24:19
M50: 2 F Campbell (Head RR) 25:36
M55: 1 B Reynolds (THH) 24:32; 2 C Gaden (Oxf C) 27:05
M60: 1 M Lewy (Abing) 30:08
M65: 1 B Inexperienced (Oxf C) 27:30; 2 J Griffiths (Head RR) 30:20
M70: 1 S Thorp (Oxf C) 30:32; 2 J Exley (Oxf C) 32:44; 3 G Le Good (Cher) 33:41
U19: J Davies (Oxf C, U19) 23:53
TEAM (6 to attain): 1 Abingdon 93; 2 Head RR 111; 3 Witney 129; 4 Oxford C 190; 5 Alchester 211; 6 Woodstock 288; 7 Head RR B 339; 8 Abingdon B 344
Standings after 4 matches:TEAM: 1 Abingdon 321; 2 Head RR 565; 3 Oxford C 648; 4 Witney 582; 5 Alchester 772; 6 Woodstock 1083
Ladies: 1 E Strathdee (Head RR) 26:29; 2 I Stubbs (Wit) 26:36; 3 R Frake (Oxf C) 26:43; 4 C True (Alch) 27:29
W45: 1 S Rendell (Abing) 27:58; 2 S Davies (Oxf C) 29:21
W50: 1 Okay Allred (Oxf C) 29:38
W55: 1 D Osborne (Cher) 33:45; 2 M Hustler (Wit) 33:46; 3 J Robinson (Cher) 33:54
W65: 1 J Fabes (Abing) 34:20
W75: 1 Okay Williamson (Eynsh) 37:57
U19: 1 A Jolliffe (Bic) 27:42
TEAM (6 to attain): 1 Head RR 73; 2 Alchester 99; 3 Witney 168; 4 Head RR B 187; 5 Oxford C 232; 6 Cherwell 240; 7 Witney B 318; 8 Abingdon 318
Standings after 4 matches:TEAM: 1 Head RR 305; 2 Alchester 551; 3 Head RR B 703; 4 Witney 749; 5 Cherwell 1013; 6 Abingdon 949
SRI CHINMOY RELAYS, Edinburgh, July 26
Scottish under-17 steeplechase champion Ethan Lorimer was quickest with a 4:33 cut up however the males’s title went to Lothian who had Moray Pryde subsequent quickest on the anchor, Martin Duff experiences.
Rose Penfold, who divides her time between Fulham and Edinburgh, rounded off her Scottish membership’s problem with the quickest girls’s cut up of 5:30, as 2022 Scottish under-13 cross-country third placer Freya Brown was subsequent quickest with 5:34.
Males (3x1M): 1 Lothian 14:31 (R Kirkland 4:52, J Collings (U20) 5:03, M Pryde 4:36); 2 Final Minute 15:11 (P Bouffaneau 4:52, Okay Roth 5:19, Okay Hamilton 5:00); 3 Hunters Lavatory Trot 15:15 (L Ward 4:52, F Weillaert 5:06, D Ward 5:17); 4 Porty Senior 15:17; 5 Edinburgh 5:30; 6 Edinburgh B 15:50)Quickest: E Lorimer (Harmeny) 4:33; N Delight (Lothian) 4:36; N MacDermot (Edin) 4:42
M50 (3x1M): 1 Musselburgh 15:57 (P Scifer 5:16, R Turner 5:04, R Watson 5:37); 2 Lothian 17:49; 3 Portobello 20:50Fastest: H Mulholland (Lothian) 4:40
M60 (3x1M): 1 Edinburgh 18:57 (J Scott 6:16, C Creegan 6:14, D Gowan 6:27); 2 Portobello 19:53Fastest: Creegan 16:14
Ladies (3x1M): 1 Edinburgh 17:20 (L Calder 6:10, L Fraser 5:50, R Penfold 5:20); 2 E Lothian U15 17:20 (F Brown 5:22, A Curtice 6:06, C Wright 5:52); 3 Lothian 18:29 (A Cameron 5:56, L Turnbull 5:42, A Strath 6:51); 4 Portobello 19:00; 5 Lasswade 19:43; 6 R Belles 20:26Fastest: Penfold 5:20; 2 Brown/B Kitchin (Lasswade) 5:34
W50 (3x1M): 1 Portobello 22:07 (T Philip 6:56, A Ross (W60) 7:03, T Cochrane 7:08)
SRI CHINMOY RELAYS, Battersea Park, London, July 25
Nick Bester, who received the Sri Chinmoy 5km in Battersea Park in June, was the center runner within the successful Greatest Athletics threesome that simply took this occasion that noticed 471 groups end, Martin Duff experiences.
Thames Hare & Hounds received the ladies’s part however Clapham’s Anna Lawson was quickest right here with 5:12.
General (3x1M): 1 Greatest Athletics 13:41 (H Tivnen 4:32, N Bester 4:30, R Doherty 4:31); 2 Fulham 14:13 (O Unsworth 4:53; T MacKay 4:38, J Houlton 4:43); 3 Clapham 14:17 (J Hind 4:33, E Bekti 4:56, J Goreing 4:49); 4 London Entrance 14:26; 5 Clapham B 4:31; 6 London Entrance B 15:33Fastest: Bester 4:30; Tivnen 4:32; Hind 4:33M40: Okay Quinn (Quinn Household) 4:37
M50 (3x1M): 1 London Heathside 16:43 (M Beard 5:30, C Hartley 5:31, R Schulman 5:44); 2 Hercules W 16:59; 3 London Heathside B 17:26
M60 (3x1M): 1 Kent 17:24
Ladies (3x1M): 1 Thames H&H 16:03 (Okay Turner 5:24, Okay Hedgethorne 5:19, B Murray 5:21); 2 Triple A 16:10 (A Ferguson 5:14, A Walker 5:35, A Culling 5:23); 3 London Heathside 16:14 (E McKane 5:41, A Piggott 5:15, U Cartwright-Finch 5:20); 4 Bushy 16:21; 5 Mornington 16:47; 6 Clapham 16:48Fastest: A Lawson (Clap) 5:12; A Ferguson (Greatest A) 5:14; R Piggott (Lon H) 5:15
Combined (3x1M): 1 Sutton Striders 14:37; 2 Fulham 15:44; 3 Hercules W 15:37
471 groups completed
Fell races
JAMES HERRIOT RUN, Leyburn, July 30
General (14km/305m):1 T Richardson (Harr) 59:31; 2 B Pennington (Howg, M40) 60:12; 3 B Potts (Elvet) 60:49; 4 J Sparshott 61:11; 5 G Grounds (M50) 62:22; 6 M Forrest (R&Z, M50) 62:26; 7 B Bergstrand (P&B, W) 62:36; 8 G Baker (Amble) 63:09
M70: M Jeffrey (Otl) 84:07
Ladies: 1 Bergstrand 62:36; 2 J Younger (Swale) 71:12; 3 H Burrell (Swale, W60) 71:25; 4 A Spencer (Vall, W50) 72:45; 5 T Imber (Elvet, W40) 73:00
W70: D Bland (Airec) 1:40:19
BEN RINNES (SHR and North District championships counter), Dufftown, July 29
General (22.4km/1500m):1 A Chepelin (C’thy) 1:58:30; 2 S Halsall (Shett) 2:03:14; 3 F Wilson (C’thy) 2:05:15; 4 A Campbell (Cambus) 2:06:17; 5 H Pulham (Shett) 2:07:03; 6 F Davies (Shett) 2:07:37; 7 A Fallas (C’thy, M40) 2:09:02; 8 A Thornton (Ochil) 2:11:23; 9 H Stainton (B Combe) 2:12:47; 10 A Macrae (C’thy, M50) 2:14:41; 11 M Wilkinson (Lauder) 2:15:39; 12 D Dry (Shett) 2:15:54; 13 G Stewart (W’lands CC) 2:16:45; 14 D Rowe-Leete (HHR) 2:16:51; 15 B Livesey (Moray, M40) 2:17:33
M60: C Donnelly (Cambus) 2:29:37
M65: D Reid (W’lands CC) 2:59:10
M70: M Macleod (W’lands CC) 3:33:04
TEAM (provisional): 1 C’thy 21; 2 Shett 25; 3 HHR 118; 4 W’lands CC 119
Ladies:1 H Web page (C’thy) 2:20:03; 2 C Taylor (B Combe) 2:28:30; 3 E Peters (W’lands CC) 2:30:15; 4 CJ McPhail (Shett) 2:30:26; 5 C Bruce (Metro) 2:30:47; 6 C Macdonald (Bella R) 2:36:37; 7 M Cornall (Shett) 2:38:34; 8 H Leigh (HHR) 2:38:59; 9 C Marwick (HHR) 2:40:00; 10 E Parry-Jones (HHR) 2:43:19
W55: V Oldham (Cosmic) 2:50:31
W60: J Wilson (Lom) 3:29:52
TEAM: 1 HHR 27; 2 W’lands CC 33; 3 Shett 33; 4 C’thy 42
HARROCK HILL RACE SERIES, Bispham, July 26
General (5M/9000ft):1 J Kevan (Horw) 32:04; 2 J-J Doherty (Liv H) 32:16; 3 N Leigh (Horw, M45) 33:49; 4 O Sutcliffe (Liv PS) 34:14; 5 L Foley (Horw) 34:32; 6 J Dickinson (Liv PS) 35:18
M50: J Heyes (Wig D) 38:13
M55: A Bramham 41:13
M60: T Harvey 41:20
M65: S Morran (Calder V) 44:44
M70: J McGlynn (Wig D) 50:27
Ladies: 1 C Leather-based (Liv PS) 38:42; 2 C Andrew (Warr, W40) 41:47; 3 Okay Sutcliffe (Liv PS) 42:34; 4 E Dean (Liv RB) 43:04
W50: J Barlow (Wig D) 46:11
W55: J Bowles (Chorley) 53:42
W60: B Blundell (EPOTS) 58:17
STONEY MIDDLETON, July 26
There have been wins for 2016 Olympic 10,000m runner Ross Millington and Northern Champion Phillipa Williams.
General (5M/700ft):1 R Millington (Inventory H) 31:22; 2 D Haworth (Mat) 33:05; 3 W Longden (Bux) 33:23; 4 W Gratton (Darkish Pk) 33:32; 5 G Hopkinson (Mat) 33:57; 6 H Sampson 34:11; 7 P Williams (Darkish Pk. W) 34:42; 8 J Wergan (Hallam) 34:56
M45: B Tetler (G’dale) 35:50
M50: R Bradbury (Mat) 37:41
M55: B Moon (Totley) 39:29
M60: M Ruskwood (Totley) 44:43
M70: M Moorhouse (Mat) 47:10
M75: C Johnson (G’dale) 61:30
Ladies: 1 Williams 34:42; 2 Okay Walshaw (Holm) 36:14; 3 A Pease (Metal) 37:40; 4 Okay Sloane (Summat) 38:16; 5 H Wingfield (Darkish Pk) 38:22
W45: J Stevens (Darkish Pk) 46:46
W55: F Fort (R’hoggs) 46:47
W60: J Davies (Totley) 55:19
W70: J Forrester (Belpr) 56:46
CHAPELFELL TOP (English championships counter), St John’s Chapel, July 23
General (7km/400m):1 B Rothery (Ilkley) 31:10; 2 N Swinburnj (N’land F) 31:12; 3 J Hudson (Okay&C) 31:14; 4 F Grant (Darkish Pk) 31:17; 5 Billy Cartwright (Mat) 31:31; 6 M Elkington (Amble) 32:31; 7 N Lawson (Darkish Pk) 32:38; 8 T Lamont (Helm H) 32:39; 9 B Sharrock (Amble) 32:41; 10 M Lamb (Kesw) 32:47; 11 E Corden (Darkish Pk) 32:49; 12 G Cunliffe (Ross) 32:54; 13 B Towmshend (Kesw) 33:02; 14 J Battrick (Kesw) 33:27; 15 M Howard (Calder V) 33:30; 16 C Williams (Darkish Pk) 33:31; 17 S Stead (Kesw) 33:34; 18 S Hebblethwaite (Kesw, M40) 33:40; 19 T Saville (Darkish Pk) 33:42; 20 C Alborough (Dur F) 33:44
M45: R Jebb (Helm, H) 35:01
M50: S Godsman (Calder V) 37:10
M60: D Prosser (Kesw) 39:57
M65: S Morran (Calder V) 48:14
TEAM: 1 Darkish Pk 38; 2 Kesw 54; 3 Amble 86; 4 Helm H 101; 5 Calder V 120
Ladies:1 P Williams (Darkish Pk) 36:24; 2 N Jackson (Kesw) 36:47; 3 E Pannone (Eden) 37:30; 4 C Lambert (M’bro) 38:18; 5 C Taylor (B Combe) 38:34; 6 V Wilkinson (Bing, W40) 39:02; 7 E Cowper-Coles (Denb D) 39:40; 8 A Fan (Amble) 40:01; 9 L Watson (Darkish Pk) 40:05; 10 S Taylor (Helm, H, W40) 40:26; 11 C Powell (Amble) 40:34; 12 D Berdeni (Darkish Pk) 41:05
W50: L Osborn (Amble) 41:56
W55: S Hodgson (Kesw) 43:22
W60: R Browne (Bowl) 48:21
W65: B Weight (Bing) 53:48
W70: W Dodds (Dallam) 55:48
TEAM: 1 Darkish Pk 22; 2 Amble 32; 3 Kesw 35; 4 B Combe 47; 5 Helm H 62
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