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NORTH EAST COUNTIES RELAYS, Thornley, November 18
Calum Johnson is a superb ambassador for membership occasions within the north east and he duly turned out for and helped his Gateshead membership win this occasion which went forward regardless of being contact and go close to the state of the extraordinarily muddy going, Martin Duff stories.

Quickest leg Calum Johnson (David Hewitson)
Johnson took his membership into the lead mid-race and so they held on to win regardless of Connor Marshall closing quickly for Morpeth on the ultimate leg. Earlier, Cameron Allan had poked in a superb third stage for Heaton at 11:08 for second quickest behind Johnson’s 10:57 quickest cut up.

Gateshead’s males win (David Hewitson)
Morpeth took the ladies’s race after taking the lead on stage two by means of Linzi Quinn after which Catriona McDonald completed off with a 13:10 quickest lap time for a cushty win over Birtley, whose anchor Amber Leigh was second quickest with 13:25.
Males (4x2M approx): 1 Gateshead 49:05 (M Linsley 12:34, C Johnson 10:57, D Alexander 12:48, L Liddle 13:06); 2 Morpeth 49:15 (T Balsdon 11;59, P Smallcombe 12:20, M Banks 12:57, C Marshall 11:59); 3 Houghton 50:46 (W Bellamy 12:32, L Dover 13:48, C Allan 11:08, L Pickering 13;18); 4 Heaton 52:27; 5 Gosforth 54:46; 6 Blyth 54;49
Quickest: Johnson 10:57; Allan 11:08; C Larkin (Heaton) 11:46
26 groups completed

Masters winners Elswick (David Hewitson)
M40 (3x2M approx): 1 Elswick 40:10 (J Durham 13:19, J Douglas 13:28, A Bell 13:23); 2 Hartlepool Burn Rd 41:09; 3 Gateshead 41:43
Quickest: C Franks (Gate) 12;39; S Walker (Burn Rd) 13:01; Durham 13:19
20 groups completed
U17 (3x2M approx): 1 Morpeth 35:56 (O Tomlinson 12:00, J Shut 12:09, E Kelso 11:47); 2 Darlington 36:18; 3 Blaydon 37:03
Quickest: M Murray (Blay) 11;28; F Corridor (Darl) 11:44; Kelso 11:47
U15 (3×1.5M approx): 1 Tyne Br 29;48 (F Palmer 9:08, J Whitfield 10:35, I Snell 10:05); 2 Darlington 31;12; 3 Blaydon 32;25
Quickest: 1 Palmer 9:08; D L’Anson (Darl) 9:47; Snell 10:05
U13 (3x2M approx): 1 Elswick 31:08 (D Kelso 10:12, E Eland 10:59, N Surtees-Brown 10:57); 2 Darlington 31:11; 3 Darlington B 32:41
Quickest: Surtees-Brown 9:57; L Heslop (Darl) 10:02; Kelso 10:12

Morpeth win the senior girls’s race (David Hewitson)
Ladies (4×4.16km): 1 Morpeth 41:34 (L MacDonald 15:15, L Quinn 15:09, C McDonald 13;10); 2 Birtley 44:06 (H Linton 14:55, L Graham 15:46, A Leigh 13:25); 3 Houghton 45:45
Quickest: McDonald 13:10; Leigh 13:25; A Pigford (Hought) 13:39
20 groups completed
W40 (3x2M approx): 1 S Shields 49:01 (F Dembele 16:18, Ok Campbell 16:08, Ok Snaith (W50) 16:35); 2 Elswick 49:31; 3 Sunderland H 52:50
Quickest: 1 J Nutt (Elsw) 15:38; L Brief (T’dale) 15:34; Campbell 16:08
11 groups completed

South Shields win the masters girls’s race (David Hewitson)
U17 (3x2M approx): 1 Tynedale 43;21 (E Lunt 14:35, E Pugh 15:01, A Stobbart 13:45); 2 Gateshead 44:36; 3 Birtley 46:28
Quickest: Stobbart 13:45; I Johnstone (Gate) 14:00; E Ashman (Gosf) 14:22
U15 (3×1.5M approx): 1 Tyne Br 38:47 (H Michla 12:44, A Carr 13;16, R Ditchburn 12:47); 2 Elswick 40;10; 3 Heaton 41:37
Quickest: M Parkin Warmth) 11:20; E Tomlinson (Morp) 11:42; A Durham (Elsw) 12:20
U13 (3×1.5M approx): 1 Birtley 33:36 (Ok Graham 11:09, L Corridor 11:32, O Murphy 10:55); 2 Elswick 35:15; 3 Morpeth 36:08
Quickest: Murphy 10:55; Graham 11:09; F Heatley (Morp) 11:27
EASTERN ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Cambridge, November 18
Per week after he had hoped to be working for England masters within the British & Irish cross-country worldwide, Havering’s James Connor posted yet one more victory, Martin Duff stories.
The 40-year-old gained by about 60 metres from Huntingdon’s Christopher Smith, as crew mate James Stewart took third. Connor additionally added the Jap AA vets, Jap Masters and Jap inter-counties titles.

James Connor
The ladies’s race noticed Lucy Mapp win by virtually a minute over Ginte Bailey who had the comfort of choosing up the 2 masters titles on provide.
One of the best of the age group runners was once more under-15 Olivia Forrest, who was fourth in each the Inter-Counties and English Nationwide, in addition to quickest at Mansfield, who led her Brentford Beagles membership to a transparent under-15 victory.
Males (10km approx):
1 J Connor (Hav’g, M40) 38:42; 2 C Smith (Hunts) 38:56; 3 J Stewart (Hav’g) 39:32; 4 J Nixon (St Ed) 39:42; 5 J Orrell (Hunts) 40:35; 6 R Warner (Hav’g, M40) 40:41
M40: 3 R Dobson (New J) 41:07
M50: 1 S Coombes (L Buzz) 42:03; 2 T Farrer (Hunts) 45:29
TEAM: 1 St Edmunds 97; 2 Hunts AC 101
Jap AA Vets: 1 Connor
Jap Masters Champs: 1 Connor
Inter-Counties:
1 Connor; 2 Smith
TEAM: 1 Essex 8; 2 Cambs 21; 3 Suffolk 27
M60 (7km approx.):
1 S Le Mare (LoS) 25:38; 2 G Davis (New J) 26:52; 3 G Chapman (Ely) 27:48
Jap AA Vets: 1 Le Mare
Jap Masters Champs: 1 Le Mare
U20:
1 A Lydon (Hunts) 26:02; 2 M Fisher (Ips H) 26:43; 3 R Tuck (Ips H) 27:06
TEAM: 1 Ipswich H 12
Inter-Counties:
1 J Doye (Essex) 25:48; 2 Lydon 26:02; 3 O Graham-Perriera (Essex) 26:34
TEAM: 1 Essex 10; 2 Suffolk 17; 3 Cambs 17
U17:
1 C Benyon (C&) 20:49; 2 B Barber (Ips H) 20:56; 3 B Eccles (Bure V) 21:05; 4 S Tilly (Ips H) 21:15; 5 M Sanderson (B’wooden) 21:26; 6 T Taylor (St Ed) 21:35
TEAM: 1 Ipswich H 18; 2 St Edmunds P 25; 3 Bedford & C 36
U15:
1 R Playing (St Ed) 13:06; 2 G Watkins (Harl) 13:08; 3 A Johnson C&C) 13;15; 4 J Hearn (B’wooden) 13:30; 5 T Richards (Hunts) 13:31; 6 A Henderson (Mattress C) 13:33
TEAM: 1 Hunts 27; 2 C&C 34; 3 St Edmunds P 34
U13:
1 C Calver (W Suff) 11:17; 2 H Cantell (C&C) 11:19; 3 A Hart (C&T) 11:19; 4 A Kely (Ips H) 11;40; 5 F King (C&C) 11;46; 6 R Easton (Ips H) 11:47
TEAM: 1 C&C 38; 2 Bedford & C 42’; 3 Mattress C B 57
Ladies:
1 L Mapp (Hunts) 24:44; 2 G Bailey (Hav’g, W35) 25:43; 3 J Lasency (C&C, W50) 25:29; 4 R Matson (Hav’g, W35) 26:00; 5 C Jeffrey (St Ed, W45) 26:06; 6 A Douglas (Hunts) 26:45
W55: 1 E Hicks (Ips H) 33:06
TEAM: 1 Hunts 16; 2 Havering 16; 3 St Edmunds P 20
Inter-Counties:
1 L Callan (Essex) 23:45; 2 A Rex (Essex) 24:04; 3 L Thomas (Suff) 24:32
TEAM: 1 Essex 7; 2 Norfolk 18; 3 Cambs 27
Jap AA Vets: 1 Bailey
Jap Masters Champs: 1 Bailey
U20 nt:
1 L Crane (Norw); 2 R Vinton (Chelm); 3 I Chesterton (Mattress C)
Inter-Counties
1 Ok Arkinson (Essex) 24:14; 2 H Freeguard (Essex) 25:25; 3 M Drane (Essex) 26:39
TEAM: 1 Essex 6
U17:
1 V Valentin (St Ed) 24;39; 2 F Taylor (Linc W) 25:17; 3 R Dickety (N orw) 25:35; 4 M Dunger (Mattress C) 25:42; 5 E Jonas (N Norf) 26:06; 6 G Shirley (Norw) 27:58
TEAM: 1 Ipswich H 26
U15:
1 O Forrest (B’wooden) 11;47; 2 E Whitworth (Linc W) 14:22; 3 E Warn (B’wooden) 14;36; 4 I Porter (Linc W) 14:48; 5 C Hughes (C&C) 15:25; 6 M Tilly (B’wooden) 15:39

Olivia Forrest (Martin Duff)
TEAM: 1 Brentwood 10; 2 St Edmunds P 29; 3 North Norfolk 61
U13:
1 C Sales space (Kett) 12;34; 2 S Bolton (St Ed) 12:39; 3 E Lydon (Hunts) 12;46; 4 T Guthrie-Brown (Kett) 12;54; 5 B Southwood (St Ed) 13:04; 6 H Spitzer (S&NH) 18;10
TEAM: 1 St Edmunds P 21; 2 N Norfolk 38
LONDON CHAMPIONSHIPS, Parliament Hill, November 18
Dominic Nolan went into the lead after two miles, Alastair Aitken stories.
Nolan had been working with Seyfu Jamaal and Jack Ramm with Andrew Penny simply behind that. He stated: “It felt so comfy so, coming into the penultimate lap, I used to be holding myself again and, I assumed, though it’s a great distance, I might maintain the tempo and get a little bit of a spot and I managed to try this.”

Dominic Nolan
A 13:53/29:13 5000m and 10,000m runner he thought-about successful the English Nationwide monitor 10,000m title in 2021 as his most excellent end result.
After Seyfu Jamaal, working into third place was former BMAF Masters cross-country champion Edward Chuck.
Jammal and Chuck had been one-two in 2022.
Chuck defined: “I all the time just like the end coming down the hill and sprinting down and around the bend to the end. You construct up a lot pace. I hoped at this time that a type of first three would fall off the tempo and that was after I moved into third.”
London Heathside had 4 in 14 to be first crew and so they packed nicely with 9 within the prime 40 whereas runners-up Dulwich had simply two of the primary 40.
Whereas muddy in locations, the course was not dangerous in all elements, though the scheduled earlier races for the London Youth Video games had been cancelled the night time earlier than due to the climate! On the day the situations had been good and 445 accomplished the senior males’s race.
Within the girls’s race Holly Dixon was in a gaggle initially and, after the primary lap she took the lead.

Holly Dixon (Mark Hookway)
At half method the primary three had been nicely spaced out, 50m aside, and on their very own Dixon, Yvette Lock and former English Faculties steeplechase medallist Morgan Squibb.
Dixon stated: “Final winter I had an Achilles damage so I didn’t run loads. This week I’ve had a chilly however I’m on 70km per week at the moment.”
Relating to inspiration, she added: “In my membership is a coach Glynis Penny and she or he has gained the ‘Nationwide’ which is a dream of mine. I’m a great distance off that however it’s good to be impressed by her. I actually like working however I got here from a gymnastics background from 6 or 7 to 17 so, I didn’t run rising up. I received an England choice for 5km on the highway this yr.”
Holly Dixon’s mom is an efficient veteran athlete and Susan Dixon (58) got here 93rd of the 261 finishers.
In second place within the race was Lock who was having her first aggressive season, having beforehand been a hockey participant nevertheless it was Thames Hare and Hounds led by Serena Carter in fourth who gained the crew contest from Belgrave.
Males: 1 D Nolan Croyd 36:41; 2 S Jamaal Lon H 36:52; 3 E Chuck Dulw 37:29; 4 J Ramm Dulw 37:48; 5 A Penney HW 37:57; 6 J Hancock Croyd 38:01; 7 R Wilson Excessive 38:17; 8 J Hoad THH 38:47; 9 Ok Seyed Lon H 39:12; 10 R Ollington THH 39:17; 11 F Smithers Serp 39:18; 12 G Gurney Lon H 39:20; 13 A Clarke HHH 39:22; 14 Y Sevestre Lon H 39:37; 15 T Aldred Lon H M40 39:41; 16 O Bushdari EG&EL 39:56; 17 T Brooke Camb H 40:09; 18 T Mackay Ful 40:16; 19 C Nicol TVH 40:24; 20 M Evans B&B M40 40:32; 21 S Singleton Bel 40:33; 22 R Doherty Stragg 40:40; 23 O Garrod Belg 40:42; 24 B Babaker Camb H 40:45; 25 J Hurrell Lon H 40:46; 26 T Patterson Herne 40:50; 27 S Peters Herc W 40:55; 28 J Robinson Serp 40:59; 29 S Lewis Lon H M40 41:01; 30 J Bannister Herc W 41:02
Additional M40+: 4 M Whitfield Hill 41:23; 5 A McCarron QPH 41:38; 6 A Barnes Lon H 41:57; 7 A Gibbins B&B 42:07; 8 J MacDonald Camb H 42:08
TEAM: 1 Lon H 37; 2 Dulw 95; 3 Camb H 106; 4 Herc W 122; 5 Highgate 134; 6 Serpentine 136; 7 Belgrave 148; 8 Herne Hill 149; 9 Croyd 150; 10 B&B 202
Ladies: 1 H Dixon Camb H 23:01; 2 Y Lock TVH 23:18; 3 M Squibb B&B 23:32; 4 S Carter THH 23:53; 5 E Robbins Bel 23:58; 6 S McCall Clap C 24:04; 7 B Murray THH 24:05; 8 S Whatmough Rane 24:33; 9 D Irving-Hyman THH 24:35; 10 H Blake TVH 24:37; 11 J Nandi Herne 24:40; 12 H Cox Fulh 24:44; 13 P Oliver Croyd 24:46; 14 H Preddy QPH 24:48; 15 A Sharp Bel 24:54; 16 Y Goater Excessive 24:56; 17 N Beadle Belg 24:58; 18 N Lenane Belg 24:58; 19 J Prior Lon H 25:08; 20 E Baverstock Orion 25:12; 21 Ok Hewitt Herne 25:13; 22 Ok Hawkshaw Lon H 25:14; 23 Ok Xiang Belg 25:21; 24 C Day Rane 25:23; 25 Ok Hedgethorne THH 25:36; 26 Z White B&B 25:43; 27 N Sturzaker Herne W50 25:44; 28 L Woolcock Lon H 25:53; 29 H Wilkinson Eal W40 25:54; 30 C Borg 25:56
Different W40+: 3 Ok Ellison Herne H 26:01; 4 U Cartwright-Finch Lon H 26:05; 5 C Grima Herc W 26:10
TEAM: 1 Thames Hare and Hounds 45; 2 Belgrave 55; 3 Herne H 91; 4 London Hth 99; 5 TVH 141; 6 Highgate 170; 7 B&B 182; 8 Fulham 182; 9 Clapham C 186; 10 Camb H 197
MIDLAND 7 & WOMEN’S 5 CHAMPIONSHIP, Romsley, November 18
Milan Campion opened out an enormous three-minute margin to win in a race that attracted 65 males finishers, Martin Duff stories.
The Midland 5000m champion and Inter-Counties 14th placer couldn’t lead his Notts membership to the crew title because it was second positioned Chris Perrin who led Cannock & Staffs to a simple crew win over their rivals.

Milan Campion
The ladies’s five-mile occasion went to Warley Woods’ Molly Browne, who was thirteenth within the January senior girls’s Midland cross-country championships, as second positioned Lisa Thomas led Bromsgrove and Redditch to the crew title.
Males (7M):
1 M Campion (Notts) 39:25; 2 C Perrin (C&S) 42:33; 3 J Thomas (Hales) 43:00; 4 M Williams (Notts) 43;37; 5 T Eustace (C&S) 43:51; 6 P Wolfe (C&S) 44:10; 7 R Hayle (Notts) 44:33; 8 M Appleton (B&R) 44:36; 9 J Donkin (Hales) 44:46; 10 J Ashley (B’ville) 45:23; 11 P Ball (B&R) 45:55; 12 T Woodward (Notts) 46:18; 13 R Ashforth (C&S) 46:33; 14 T Bunn (B’ville) 47:28; 15 S Manckham (Mercia) 47:48
TEAM: 1 Cannock & Staffs 60; 2 Notts 110; 3 Halesowen 112; 4 Sparkhill 236
Ladies:

Molly Browne
1 M Browne (Warley W) 43:07; 2 L Thomas (B&R) 34:19; 3 T Freeman (B&R) 34:44; 4 P Dodd (Hales) 35:07; 5 J Clamp (Notts) 35:38; 6 E Lee (Mercia) 36:04; 7 T Woolley (Cent) 38:06; 8 Ok Stanyard B&R) 38:24; 9 C Charlton (Notts) 39:52; 10 H Hipkiss (Notts) 40:52
TEAM: 1 Bromsgrove & R 29; 2 Notts 43; 3 Bourneville 57
SCOTTISH EAST DISTRICT LEAGUE, Dundee, November 18
Scottish 4km champion Jamie Crowe gained the lads’s race by over a minute from Moray Pryde with Darrell Hastie following up his M40 victory within the Masters Worldwide at Glasgow with a 3rd right here.
The two:03.04 800m performer Hannah Cameron had one in every of her finest ever cross-country races to go Scottish bronze medallist Morag Millar.
Males: 1 J Crowe Cent 25:43; 2 M Pryde Loth 26:56; 3 D Hastie Gala M40 27:00; 4 L Rodgers Fife 27:09; 5 D Colley Cent 27:38; 6 A Hay Cent 27:57; 7 C Brock Aber U20 27:58; 8 M Sunderland Cent 28:04; 9 J Dunn Corstop 28:28; 10 E Martin FVH 28:34
TEAM: 1 Centr 58; 2 Fife 141; 3 Gala 222; 4 Corst 245; 5 Loth 278; 6 Dund H 310
M40+
TEAM: 1 Gala 21; 2 Cors 35; 3 PHRC 38
U17: 1 I Jordan Parth 21:13; 2 l Culliton FVH 21:16; 3 R Taylor Lass 21:25
TEAM: 1 Lass 24; 2 Hurt 28; 3 A’deen 34; 4 Edin 40
U15: 1 H Allison Lass 13:48; 2 H MacMillan Cent 13:56; 3 H Hunter FVH 14:07
TEAM: 1 Centr 15; 2 Edin 28; 3 Falk VH 56; 4 E Loth 57
U13: 1 R Beattie Hurt 11:26; 2 J Shinnie A’deen 11:30; 3 H Robinson Dund H 11:33
TEAM: 1 A’deen 32; 2 Hurt 29; 3 Dund H 42; 4 Falk VH 44
U11: 1 B Burchill Hurt 5:22
TEAM: 1 Hurt 21; 2 S’earn 22; 3 Dund H 29
Total male crew: 1 Edin 518; 2 Dund H 576; 3 Hurt 711; 4 Falk VH 777; 5 Loth 1150; 6 S’earn 1218
Ladies: 1 H Cameron A’deen 24:05; 2 M Millar Cent W35 24:19; 3 O Vareille FVH 24:59; 4 A Frankland Lass 25:14; 5 C Cameron A’deen 25:20; 6 S Collins Corstop 25:25; 7 L Stoddart Edin 26:14; 8 C Gordon HBT W40+ 26:26; 9 T Myles Strathe U20 26:29; 10 A MacDonald Strath U20
TEAM: 1 Edin 60; 2 Falk VH 65; 3 Centr 106; 4 Dund R 107; 5 Perth R 123; 6 Cors 130
W35+
TEAM: 1 Perth R 34; 2 Hurt 46; 3 Edin 47
U17/U15: 1 E McGregor Edin 15:15; 2 C Wright Lass U15 15:24; 3 J Taylor Edin 15:32; 4 E Dallas Strath U15 15:38; 5 I Marshall Liv 15:40; 6 F Brown Lass U15 15:46
TEAM: 1 Edin 22; 2 Lass 38; 3 Falk VH 52; 4 Hurt 53
U13: 1 E Taylor A’deen 12:48; 2 E Murdoch Banc 12:52; 3 F Jarrett Dund H 12:58
TEAM: 1 Dund H 28; 2 A’deen 34; 3 Hurt 38; 4 Edin 55
U11: 1 M Brown Edin 5:48
TEAM: 1 Edin 25; 2 Falk VH 42; 3 Bord 45
Total feminine crew: 1 Edin 162; 2 Falk VH 216; 3 Hurt 347; 4 A’deen 369; 5 Dund H 472; 6 Lass 584
SCOTTISH WEST DISTRICT LEAGUE, Kilmarnock, November 18
Males: 1 J Downey Kilm U20 26:34; 2 J Moore Moth 26:37; 3 J Fergusson E Kilb 26:39; 4 G Baillie E Kilb M40 26:49; 5 C Ferguson Kilm 27:26
TEAM: 1 Kil’okay 55; 2 E Kilb 64; 3 W’lands CC 64; 4 Shett 80; 5 Legislation 99; 6 Cambus 117
M40+
TEAM: 1 Shett 29; 2 E Kilb 44; 3 Cambus 49
U20
TEAM: 1 Kil’okay 27; 2 Legislation 28; 3 Cambus 29
U17
TEAM: 1 Kil’okay 19; 2 Shett 22; 3 Ayr S 51; 4 Legislation 52
U15
TEAM: 1 1 E Kilk 6; 2 Kilb 15; 3 Helen 27; 4 Ayr S 29
U13
TEAM: 1 1 Giff N 29; 2 Legislation 34; 3 Kilb 37; 4 Kil’okay 40
U11
TEAM: 1 Kil’okay 18; 2 Kilb 24; 3 Giff N 27
Ladies 1 E Creasey Giff N 29:48; 2 C Heasman Helens W35+ 31:35; 3 C Gillen Spring 32:30; 4 A Blake Ayr S 32:44; 5 R Cunningham Inver 32:53
TEAM: 1 Cambus 42; 2 Bella H 80; 3 Legislation 116; 4 I’clyde 117; 5 Spr’burn 116; 6 E Kilb 116
W35+
TEAM: 1 Cambus 17; 2 Legislation 50; 3 G’nock 51
U20
TEAM: 1 Shett 27; 2 E Kilb 28; 3 Kil’okay 29
U17
TEAM: 1 Shett 26; 2 Legislation 30; 3 G’nock 35; 4 Aird 43
U15
TEAM: 1 Giff N 11; 2 Aird 17; 3 Legislation 40; 4 E Kilb 41
U13
TEAM: 1 Giff N 10; 2 N Ayrs 38; 3 Kil’okay 44; 4 E Kilb 45
U11
TEAM: 1 Legislation 22; 2 Giff N 40; 3 Aird 56
SCOTTISH STUDENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Livingston, November 18
Males: 1 Harry Henrikson (Edinburgh) 26:06; 2 Calum Philip (Napier) 26:17; 3 Andrew McGill (Glasgow) 26:28
TEAM: 1 Edin U 33; 2 Stirl U 33; 3 Glas U 43
Ladies: 1 Naomi Lang (Glasgow) 31:08; Grace Tindall (Edinburgh) 32:31; 3 Clare Stewart (Glasgow) 32:51
TEAM: 1 Glas U 15; 2 Edin U 39; 3 Stirl U 60
BERKS, BUCKS & OXON CROSS-COUNTRY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS, Newbury Racecourse, Berkshire, November 19
Jack Shayler, who was fifth within the BUCS championships earlier this yr, took this long-standing championship by greater than 100 metres from James Lyne, Martin Duff stories.
Holly Haldane was the largest winner on the day when she added the ladies’s race by nicely over a minute as second positioned Nikki Grey took the highest masters spot.
With so many championships on provide, entry this yr was down on these of earlier years and a few golf equipment gave the occasion a miss.
Earlier than the beginning of the senior race a particular presentation was made to BB&O Vice-President and former championship secretary Max Cowlin to mark his 50 years of service to the Affiliation.
Males: 1 J Shayler (Abing) 24:53; 2 J Lyne (Learn) 25:15; 3 N Kevern (Brack) 25:21; 4 C Craik (Newb) 25:29; 5 D Thorne (Learn) 25:30; 6 C Steer (Abing) 25:54
M45: 1 M Worrington (Learn RR) 27:09
M50: 1 A Rennie (Learn) 27:56
U20: 1 E Lewis (Learn) 27:33; 2 M Brooks (Brack) 27:57
TEAM: 1 Abingdon 61; 2 Studying 64; 3 Newbury 87
M40 TEAM: 1 Newbury 15; 2 Studying 16; 3 Learn RR 30
U17: 1 C Morgan (Abing) 20:42; 2 M Gillas (Learn) 20:56; 3 J Titmas (Learn) 21:15
TEAM: 1 Newbury 15
U15: 1 J Tipping (Radley) 12:51; 2 W Humm (Brack) 13:13; 2 J Norton (Newb) 13:33
TEAM: 1 Bracknell 15; 2 Radley 21; 3 Studying 26
U13: 1 L Legg (Brack) 12:20; 2 E Langley-Aybar (Brack) 12:34; 3 E Types (Radley) 12:52
TEAM: 1 Radley 17; 2 Studying 20
Ladies: 1 H Haldane (Learn, U20) 29:55; 2 N Grey (Learn RR, W35) 31:09; 3 J Franklyn (Newb, W40) 31:11; 4 A Godfrey (Learn) 31:26; 5 Ok Charles (Learn RR) 31:45; 6 Ok Flockhart (Brack, U20) 32:07
W50: 1 S Francis (Learn) 33:21
TEAM: 1 Studying 13; 2 Newbury 19; 3 Learn RR 24
W35 TEAM: 1 Newbury 11; 2 Studying 16; 3 Learn RR 25
U17: 1 E Powell (Abing) 22:48; 2 Z Rennie (Learn) 23:51; 3 E James (Learn) 24:12
TEAM: 1 Bracknell 20; 2 Newbury 21
U15: 1 L Sheridan (Learn) 14:13; 2 M Powell (Abing) 14;59; 3 E Sencer (Brak) 17:05
TEAM: 1 Studying 11
U13: 1 H Lucas (Brack) 13;20; 2 T Davies-Dixon (Brack) 13:24; 3 F Staker (Learn) 13:43
TEAM: 1 Bracknell 7; 2 Studying 14; 3Bracknell B 30
KENT FITNESS LEAGUE, Oxleas Wooden, November 19
Total: 1 P Hogben (Cant) 30:26; 2 R Jackaman (Dartf, M35) 30:39; 3 A Lee (S’oaks, M50) 30:43; 4 A Donnelly (M&M) 30:55; 5 Ok Hughes (Dartf) 31:02; 6 J Mason (S’oaks, M40) 31:16; 7 J Lane (M&M, M45) 31:31; 8 O Featherstone (M&M) 31:45; 9 H Younger (Padd W) 31:57; 10 S Jones (Cant, M45) 32:03; 11 L Avery (Dartf) 32:49; 12 N Wright (M&M, M45) 32:53; 13 S Lydon (Dartf) 32:53; 14 M Millard (NEJ) 33:00; 15 D Adams (Petts, M35) 33:02
M40: 2 B Mulligan (Plum) 33:27; 3 S Horler (Brom Vets) 33:40
M45: 4 P Jones (W’hurst) 33:21
M50: 2 S Thornhill (Petts) 33:13; 3 A Featherstone (M&M) 34:10
M55: 1 S Dipre (NEJ) 35:47; 2 T Sowter (Brom Vets) 36:01; 3 A Rodgers (M&M) 37:10
M60: 1 A Moody (Medway & Mstn AC) 38:36; 2 G Norman (Cant) 38:43; 3 D Sampson (Padd W) 39:09
M65: 1 S Payne (M’stone) 39:46; 2 M Wenman (Cant) 44:13; 3 A Langley (Dartf RR) 45:36
M70: 1 C Pike (NEJ) 48:02; 2 S Hallpike (S’oaks) 48:22; 3 S Clark (Cant) 49:34
M75: 1 M Paszkowski (M’stone) 59:02; 2 V Thomas (Plumstead Rnnrs) 59:44
U20: 1 H Taylor (S’oaks) 38:07; 2 I Holdaway (Petts) 38:43
Ladies: 1 A Berquez (S’oaks, W35) 35:58; 2 C Johnston (M’stone) 36:13; 3 B Morrish (Padd W, W35) 36:27; 4 E Collins (Cant) 36:46; 5 M Kane (Petts) 36:59; 6 C Brooks (M’stone) 37:19; 7 H Bradley (Dartf) 37:32; 8 J Butler (B&B, W50) 37:37; 9 E Hale (M&M) 37:49; 10 L Reid (Padd W) 38:13; 11 C Fenwick (S’oaks, W45) 38:29; 12 D Beddis (Brom Vets, W40) 38:38; 13 S Shepheard (Padd W) 38:44; 14 J Rodda (S’oaks, W45) 39:14; 15 H Sinclair (Tun W, W55) 39:45
W40: 2 C Hammond (M&M) 40:11; 3 J Norrington (Cant) 40:39
W45: 3 L Maillardet (NEJ) 42:45
W50: 2 C Linney (S’oaks) 40:00; 3 M Flaxton (Dartf RR) 41:36; 4 B Grogan (Cant) 41:49
W55: 2 M Hjorth (NEJ) 42:37; 3 J Holl (Than) 44:31
W60: 1 J Cobby (NEJ) 46:58; 2 J Stephens (Petts) 47:22; 3 C Marsh (NEJ) 48:34
W65: 1 B Wenman (Cant) 43:49; 2 B Weekes (S’oaks) 47:01
U20: 1 F Perry (Dartf) 42:09
WATFORD AUTUMN 10km XC, Watford, November 19
Total: 1 A Pavey (Tring, M40) 38:13; 2 D Ould 41:29; 3 C Gynn (London Metropolis) 41:43; 4 F Tournant (Wat J, W) 43:18; 5 M Dorloti (M40) 43:37; 6 L Potton 44:00
M40: 3 J Pitkin (Wat J) 46:10
M50: 1 D Sutherland (Unatt) 45:45; 2 A Nicolson (St Alb S, M55) 47:01
M60: 1 G Hymns (Serp, M65) 47:22; 2 M Edwards (Wat J) 49:40; 3 I Wimsett (Eal E, M65) 50:44
Ladies: 1 Tournant 43:18; 2 R Reed (Wyc P) 44:04; 3 L Morgan (Chelm, U20) 46:23; 4 L Jessop (U17) 47:14; 5 C Roberts (Wat J) 47:53; 6 R Nkoane (Chilt, W45) 51:02
W35: 1 A Staral (W40) 52:53
W45: 2 G Waygood (W50) 53:21; 3 J Crowder (W50) 53:40
W55: 1 C Phillips 58:47; 2 J Wimsett (Eal E, W60) 59:49
WEST YORKSHIRE LEAGUE, Middleton Park, November 18
Males (9.9km): 1 G Rush (GUESTS) 34:15; 2 T Stratton (York) 34:39; 3 A Darood (Sky, U20) 35:06; 4 N Marsh (Leeds C) 35:17; 5 D Franks (Wake) 35:36; 6 S Bolland-Cage (Spen) 36:09; 7 W Haw (VoY, U20) 36:17; 8 M Bolland-Cage (York) 36:47; 9 R Anderson (Holm) 36:52; 10 M Abshir (Leeds C) 37:19; 11 D Morrison (Knaves) 37:26; 12 S Lungu (P&B) 38:07; 13 B Crowther (Hal, M35) 38:09; 14 A Ford (Have, U20) 38:46; 15 E Gaskin (Wake, U20) 38:54; 16 R Torch (Leeds C) 39:04; 17 B Butler (Wake, M40) 39:12; 18 D Dunnington (Knaves) 39:16; 19 R Bowry (Knaves, M40) 39:18; 20 J Prepare dinner (Leeds C) 39:19
M40: 3 G Clarkson (KuH) 39:30
M45: 1 C Hunter (Wake) 39:42; 2 S Gott (Ilkley) 40:59; 3 S Lowe (Wake) 41:35
M50: 1 C Holmes (Wharf) 39:25; 2 S Coy (Ilkley) 42:26; 3 D Vickers (Scunt) 42:30
M55: 1 T Ashelford (Ilkley) 42:15; 2 Q Emery (Bing) 42:41; 3 I Martin (VoY) 43:47
M60: 1 S Webb (Vall) 44:39; 2 R Unwin (Lengthy) 45:02
U20: 5 J Wisbey (York) 39:27
U17 (5.22km): 1 S Bentham (Ilkley) 17:46; 2 J Sanderson (Sett) 17:55; 3 A Budding (Ilkley) 18:14; 4 C Fielding (York) 18:53; 5 R Mirfin (Sky) 18:57; 6 O Shinn (Ilkley) 19:02; 7 L Shacklock (H’gate) 19:12; 8 W Keens (York) 19:17; 9 O Brooks (Wharf) 19:26; 10 A Wolfenden (Ilkley) 19:32
U15 (3.96km): 1 Y Alem (Leeds C) 14:08; 2 E Cattermole (Hal) 14:14; 3 J Norris (Bing) 14:28; 4 S Parry (R’nicely) 14:51; 5 E Smallwood (Sky) 14:53; 6 J Tucker (Leeds C) 14:54; 7 O Holder (Ilkley) 15:00; 8 S Keighley (Hal) 15:02; 9 W Thornhill (P&B) 15:04; 10 L Richardson (York) 15:06
U13 (2.74km): 1 O Wright (York) 9:52; 2 R Carter (Ilkley) 10:05; 3 G Hackney (Leeds C) 10:08; 4 C Porteous (Bing) 10:13; 5 C Thorpe (H’gate) 10:23; 6 T Hastings (Wake) 10:25; 7 J Bastow (York) 10:29; 8 D Breedon (Vall) 10:34; 9 J O’Sullivan (Keigh) 10:37; 10 E Reid (Vall) 10:39
U11 (1.48km): 1 J Preston (Keigh) 5:19; 2 Ok Jemmett (Bing) 5:20; 3 T Fowler (Scunt) 5:28
Ladies (5.94km): 1 J Walsh (g) 22:27; 2 A Brooke (Wake) 23:58; 3 H Cross (Knaves, W40) 24:00; 4 E Jones (VoY, U20) 24:22; 5 J Jagger (Holm, W40) 24:35; 6 V Sewell (Knaves) 24:41; 7 Y Small (Bing) 24:54; 8 L Greatorex (Wake) 25:05; 9 H Foster (VoY) 25:11; 10 R Pritchard (Sky) 25:15; 11 H Croft (Holm, W35) 25:26; 12 A Hartley (Sky) 25:36; 13 J Robertson-Dover (York, U20) 25:46; 14 J Buckley (Bing, W45) 26:04; 15 C Slack (Sky) 26:12; 16 S Pickering (Bing) 26:27; 17 J Jones (Holm, W45) 26:29; 18 G Bridges (VoY) 26:38; 19 R Pilling (P&B, W40) 26:42; 20 S Shanks (Vall, W40) 26:48
W45: 3 S Hinchcliffe (P’fract) 29:11
W50: 1 R Thackray (Bing) 26:53; 2 S Robson (Bing) 27:12; 3 A Dales (Wake) 29:06.
W55: 1 Ok Oddy (Hal) 27:26
W60: 1 S Cordingley (Bing) 28:30; 2 S Gill (H’gate) 29:34; 3 S Sunderland (Vall) 30:48
W65: 1 Ok Dickinson (Knaves) 30:32
U17 (3.96km): 1 L Langan (York) 15:55; 2 N Robinson (H’gate) 16:07; 3 S Robertson-Dover (York) 16:07; 4 H Forrest (H’gate) 16:31; 5 H Coy (Ilkley) 17:07; 6 M Lamvohee (Bev) 17:13; 7 Ok Savkovic (York) 17:20; 8 C Bingham (R’nicely) 17:29; 9 C Chambers (Keigh) 17:31; 10 N Harrison-Sargent (Hal) 17:34
U15 (3.24km): 1 R Thistlewood (Wake) 12:39; 2 Ok Harrison-Sargent (Hal) 12:44; 3 B Buckley (Keigh) 12:49; 4 L Pottage (Bev) 12:52; 5 I Madden (York) 13:03; 6 C Clark-Taylor (Otl) 13:06; 7 H Fitch (Wharf) 13:10; 8 L Davey (York) 13:17; 9 N Hopkins (York) 13:21; 10 E Tunney (Wake) 13:26
U13 (2.51km): 1 R Pal (Vall) 9:11; 2 A White (Keigh) 9:21; 3 E Keeler (Leeds C) 9:26; 4 M Corcoran (Sky) 9:33; 5 M McGoldrick (Sett) 9:36; 6 I Proudlove (Bev) 9:52; 7 I Corridor (Leeds C) 9:56; 8 M Oddy (Keigh) 10:01; 9 I Brown (York) 10:02; 10 E Hodgkinson (Leeds C) 10:04
U11 (1.48km): 1 S Lavine (P’fract) 5:33; 2 C Pedley (Bing) 5:49; 3 P Pinker-Hull (Bing) 6:04
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