Monday, January 13, 2025

Busy weekend of grassroots league cross-country across the UK

Information from the Birmingham, Surrey, Hampshire and Met leagues plus extra in our complete round-up

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BIRMINGHAM LEAGUE, Division 1, Match 3, Smethwick, January 11

The division one match at Warley Woods and hosted by Birmingham College, additionally noticed the Midland Ladies’s League high flight be a part of within the enjoyable and it was Callum Hanlon who got here out on high of an in depth race.

The race went forward satisfactorily and though there was some snow that precipitated cancellations elsewhere there have been no issues right here.

The Leamington runner scored his first ever league win and had received away earlier than the ultimate shoot out for minor locations behind. There, it was Loughborough College students’ Brandon Pye, the 2022 English Nationwide under-17 champion, who outsprinted half-a-dozen rivals to get the nod over Birmingham College’s Finlay Proffitt, who was second within the earlier match.

Additional again, Birchfield’s Ed Banks, champion final winter, continued his run as high veteran within the league.

Males: 1 C Hanlon (Leam) 31:51; 2 B Pye (Lough, U20) 31:58; 3 F Proffitt (Birm U) 31:59; 4 L Greer (R&N) 32:02; 5 5 G Mastrolonardo (Lough, U20) 32:02; 6 J Stevens (Lough) 32:03; 7 D Gillett (W Tempo) 32:05; 8 Q Miell-Ingram (Birm U, U20) 32:06; 9 M Taylor (Warw U) 32:10; 10 J Small (Lough) 32:19

M40: 1 E Banks (Bir) 33:44; 2 B Worth (W Temp) 33:55; 3 D Geisler (Worc) 34:16

U20: 4 L Davis (W Tempo) 33:05

TEAM: 1 Loughboro 46; 2 Birmingham U 108; 3 W Tempo 145

B TEAM: 1 Loughboro 156

M40 TEAM: 1 W Tempo 30; 2 BRAT 66; 3 Bromsgrove & Redditch 74

B TEAM: 1 Western Tempo 148

Callum Hanlon (Bryan Mills)

BIRMINGHAM LEAGUE Div 2, Match 3, Holt Heath, Worcestershire, January 11

Hosts Black Pear Joggers used Prime Barn Farm for each males’s and Midland girls’s second flight matches.

The division has a brand new secretary and, as within the opening two fixtures, there have been no outcomes accessible.

BIRMINGHAM LEAGUE Div 3, Match 3, Atcham, Telford, Shropshire, January 11

Attingham Park, with its Regency Mansion was introduced into motion by hosts Telford and Dave Brewis moved up from third final outing to narrowly win from the hosts’ Jack Cole.

Nevertheless it was Telford who once more got here out on high within the staff standings they usually now look set for a transfer up the divisions.

Males: 1 D Brewis (Sphinx, M40) 33:11; 2 J Cole (Telf) 33:13; 3 okay Heeley (Amaz Ft, M40) 33:22

U20: 1 Ok Patterson (Telf) 33;53

TEAM: 1 Telford 52; 2 Bourneville 161; 3 Kenilworth 208

M40 TEAM: 1 Sphinx 54

CHILTERN LEAGUE, Match 4, Watford, Hertfordshire, January 11

The fourth match was held from Cassiobury Park and after crossing the Grand Union Canal went up the stony monitor into the woods as a venue that has been utilized by the league for greater than 50 years.

The Luton pair of Jed Noblett and junior Herbie Johnson had issues a lot their very own means as third positioned Marcus Shantry was practically a minute down in a repeat of his third spot from the earlier match.

Noblett, who ran a helpful 14:03.56 for a monitor 5000m final summer season had practically 100m in hand over Johnson, the English Faculties’ 1500m sixth placer,

While Bedford & County retained management of the league total, it was close by St Albans who got here out total on high right here primarily because of their males.

Within the senior girls’s occasion, it was Elle Roche who got here out on high along with her first league win in additional than two years, while down the age teams there have been repeat victories for many of the winners within the women’ races

For the boys, Chiltern Harriers’ Tom Ford notched up his third win within the under-15 age group.

Quantity bounced again properly after the decrease end up within the December match with a lot greater fields and solely the under-5 women barely down in finishers.

Males: 1 J Noblett (Lut)32;17; 2 M Johnson (Lut, U20) 32:38; M Shantry (Head RR) 33:22; N Jones (VoA) 34:00; 5 J Hampson-Wallce (Lut, U20) 34:16; 6 B Winfield (Lut) 34:22

M40: 1 M Innocenti (Tring) 34;36

M50: 1 P Williamson (L Buzz Tri) 38:07

M70: 1 A Jones I(Hazle) 43:13

U20: 3 J Edwards (Mil Ok) 34:47

Div 1

Senior TEAM: 1 Wycombe 2147; 2 St Albans 2097; 3 Headington RR 2078

M40 TEAM: 1 Chiltern 852

U20 TEAM: 1 Northampton 654

U17: 1 J Orchard (Dav) 17:42; 2 M Kotrys (Mattress C) 17:46; 3 T Roberts (Mil Ok) 18:05

Div 1 TEAM: 1 Mattress C 165; 2 Milton Ok 145; 3 Chiltern 138

U15: 1 T Ford (Chilt) 14:47; 2 E Langley-Aybar (Brack) 14:49; 3 F Hayward (Wyc P) 15:03

Div 1 TEAM: 1 Chiltern 157; 2 Mattress C 138; 3 Wycombe P 128

U13: 1 L Dolan (VoA) 9:38; 2 E Gibbs (Mattress C) 9:46; 3 C Treloar (St Alb) 9:48

TEAM

Div 1: 1 Milton Ok 183; 2 Mattress C 180; 3 St Albans 174

Total Males’s TEAM: 1 St Albans 2466

Ladies: 1 E Roche (Mil Ok) 19:50; 2 J Hoar (Dac) 20:03; 3 Ok Stern (St Alb) 20;14; 4 M Pearce (Mil Ok, U20) 20;27; 5 I King (Mil Ok) 20:28; 6 Ok Rennie (Dac, W50) 20:31

W45: 1 R Cooke (Bucks & Stowe) 21:52

W55: 1 S Barnard (QPH) 24:01

W65: 1 G Heuter (Oxf C) 29:35

Div 1

Senior TEAM: 1 Mattress C 925; 2 St Albans 925; 3 Head RR 919

W35 TEAM: 1 Bucks & Stowe 535

U20/U17: 1 S Chapman (Mil Ok, U17) 17:37; 2 L Johnson (Dac, U17) 17:57; 3 Ok Webb (Mil Ok, U17) 17:58

Div 1 TEAM: 1 Milton Ok 154; 2 Dacorum 147; 3 Chiltern 130

U15: 1 I Bennetts (Northampton) 16:53; 2 A Lorimer (Oxf C) 16:54; 3 C Campbell (Oxf C) 17:49

Div 1 TEAM: 1 St Albans 86; 2 Watford 78; 3 Chiltern 66

U13: 1 J McDougall Chilt) 10:212; 2 A Rochester (Wat) 10;29; 3 Z Tate (Wyc P) 10;40

Div 1 TEAM: 1 St Albans 208; 2 Chiltern 208; 3 Mil Ok 175

Total Ladies’s TEAM: 1 St Albans 1312

Total TEAM (M&W): 1 St Albans 3778; 2 Chiltern 3587; 3 Mattress C 3561

HAMPSHIRE LEAGUE, Match 4, Studying, Berkshire, January 11

With the league having golf equipment from 5 totally different counties, it was Berkshire’s flip to host with its two Studying golf equipment and Prospect Park, a venue that hosted the South of England championships 56 years in the past, was once more used.

Again then the league was used as a backdrop for the Michael Crawford movie, The Video games, and the film star, who admittedly did get himself match for the position, simply managed to carry off the Southern winner, Tim Johnson, in a staged shut end.

Again to the current and this 12 months, the ladies’s race noticed the hosts’ Jess Gibbon repeat her win from the identical match final 12 months and notch up one other large victory after her Oxfordshire title the earlier week.

The Euro twelfth placer final month now goes into the South of England championships seeking to retain her title.

Right here, over a bone exhausting course that did soften a bit and was slippery in locations, Gibbon’s profitable margin was considered one of nearly two minutes. This was over under-17 Katie Pye, who had gained the 2 earlier senior girls’s races this winter.

In flip, the Aldershot runner was practically a minute away from third positioned Jess Corbett as her staff additionally once more got here out on high.

Pye, the Euro under-28 3000-metres champion, might have positioned properly within the senior girls’s age group however there have been solely three takers for the precise girls’s under-17 occasion.

There was a significantly better end up within the under-15 women’ race and it was Kitty Scott who took the honours from Aldershot staff mate Naomi Walmsley and their membership appear destined for main staff medals on this age group within the upcoming championships.

Up the age teams, former double London Marathon W45  winner Sarah Gee continues her comeback after 14 years out of the game and completed inside the highest 20 as first over-60. This was regardless of being on anti-biotics following a tough coaching and racing few weeks.

The senior males’s occasion noticed victory for Southampton’s Harry Smith achieve his first ever league win and it was over the Alderhot pair of junior Matthew Pickering, the Inter-Counties eighth placer and Luke Prior.

There was a repeat under-17 males’s victory for Aldershot’s William Smith.

Males: 1 H Smith (Soton) 30:08; 2 M Pickering (AFD, U20) 30:23; 3 L Prior (AFD) 30:33; 4 R James (Soton) 30:39; 5 J Morwood (AFD) 30:40; 6 R Corney (Learn RR) 30:41

M40: 1 A Greenleaf (Win) 31:07

M50: 1 B Paviour (Learn RR) 33:53

M60: 1 P Spencer (E’leigh) 39:36

M75: 1 G Newton (B’mth) 52:53

U20: 2 A Marshall (AFD) 31:06

Div 1 TEAM: 1 Aldershot F&D 28; 2 Soton U86; 3 Soton 108

M40 TEAM: 1 Winchester RC 23; 2 Studying RR 30; 3 Basingstoke & Mid Hants 58

U17: 1 W Smith (AFD) 19:55; 2 J Titmas (Learn) 20:39; 3 J Pepin (Soton) 20:53

TEAM: 1 AFD 10; 2 Studying 24

U15: 1 J Procopakis (AFD) 13:07; 2 T Saville (Win RC) 13:07; 3 T Cobley (Poole) 13:16

TEAM: 1 AFD 18; 2 Winchester & D 26; 3 Studying 44

U13: 1 J Tildersley (Ports) (;49; 2 L Moss (And) 9:51; 3 S Bryce (AFD) 10:04

TEAM: 1 Studying 21; 2 AFD 22; 3 Portsmouth 52

Ladies: 1 J Gibbon (Learn) 20:48; 2 Ok Pye (AFD, U17) 22:43; 2 J Corbett (Soton U) 23:27; 4 E Stevens (AFD) 23:38; 5 B Homer (AFD, U20) 24:01; 6 S Crumley (Learn) 24:23

W40: 1 R Wallis (AFD) 24:40

W50: 1 A Kerr (AFD) 27:35

W60: 1 S Gee (Learn RR) 26:22; 2 C Wheeler (Over) 29:41

TEAM: 1 AFD 11; 2 Studying 25; 3 Southampton U 43

W35 TEAM: 1 Portsmouth 47; 2 Soton 55; 3 Hamwic 68

U20 TEAM:  1 AFD 6

U17: 1 I Edwards (BMH) 14:55

TEAM: no staff closed in

U15: 1 Ok Scott (AFD) 13:29; 2 N Walmsley (AFD) 13:55; 3 T Robertson (AFD) 13:59

TEAM: 1 AFD 6; 2 Portsmouth 31; 3 Soton 34

U13: 1 H Robertson (AFD) 11:15; 2 E Fowler (Ports) 11:16; 3 A Moore (Poole) 11:17

TEAM: 1 Portsmouth 25; 2 Winchester & D 27; 3 BMH 30

MANCHESTER LEAGUE, Tatton Park, Knutsford, Cheshire, January 11

The match was cancelled and a spokesman stated: “We had been assured of holding the occasion at Tatton Park this Saturday. Following additional snow in sure areas and the freeze now being forecast to final for longer at right down to -7C, we now have now made the choice to cancel Saturday. Apologies for any confusion, however we now have to make the best resolution and primarily based on the newest info.”

MID LANCS LEAGUE, Lawson’s Floor, Blackpool, January 11

Match cancelled following course inspection.

MIDLAND WOMEN’S LEAGUE, Division 1, Match 3, Smethwick, January 11

The ladies once more joined up with the Birmingham males’s league’s high flight at Warley Woods and Megan Marchant scored a repeat win for Western Tempo.

Marchant efficiently led her newish membership to highway relay wins within the Autumn and right here, scored a slim victory over Loughborough’s Elena Lynch.

Nevertheless, it was the scholars of Loughborough College who once more got here out on high within the staff stakes.

Ladies: 1 M Marchant (W Tempo) 26:06; 2 E Lynch (Lough) 26:08; 3 H Seager (Charn) 26:14; 4 E Muzio (Lough) 26:22; 5 C Muzio (Lough) 26:35; 6 G Campbell (Strat) 26:39

W40: 1 T Freeman (B&R) 28:32

W45: 1 D Sherwin (Stoke) 29:05

W50: 1 L Tait-Harris (W&B) 29:45

U20: 1 L Crossley (Birm U) 27:47

TEAM: 1 Loughborough U 19; 2 Birmingham U 48; 3 W Tempo 110

W35 TEAM: 1 Stoke 23; 2 Bromsgrove & Redditch 43; 3 Wolverhampton & Bilston 48

DIVISION 2, Match 3, Holt Heath, Worcestershire, January 11

The second flight joined forces with Birmingham League males’s Division 2 and Coventry Godiva’s Sophie Hurst notched up her third win of the marketing campaign, albeit by simply getting the nod over Kenilworth’s Amy Fuller.

Within the staff stakes Royal Sutton Coldfield once more got here out on high.

Ladies: 1 S Hurst (Cov G) 20:22; 2 A Fuller (Kenil) 22:23; 3 A Kennedy (Cov G. U20) 22:30

W45: 1 J Evans (Knowle & D) 22:34

W50: 1 J Stanfield (Trenth) 25:12

TEAM: 1 Royal Sutton Coldfield 36; 2 Spa 72; 3 Coventry Godiva 79

W35 TEAM: 1 Knowle & D 20; 2 Trentham 29; 3 Spa 38

Met League leaders (Mark Easton)

START FITNESS MET LEAGUE, Match 4, Welwyn Backyard Metropolis, Hertfordshire, January 11

On a 8100m course in Stanborough Park for the seniors, with two stiff climbs within the woods, Alex Lepretre made mild of the robust terrain to come back house first, Alastair Aitken reviews.

Highgate Harriers go into the ultimate league match on February , forward of their nearest rivals Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets. They positioned their 12 males inside the first 48 locations at Welwyn.

Junior Herts runner Luke Dunham has now gained 4 Met League races consecutively. From the identical membership Khahisa Mhlanga burst away  from a bunch to win the ladies’s‘race adopted by TV runners Chris Baker and Lisa Stern. London Heathside have crept forward and appear like taking the ladies’s title once more.

Males: 1 A Lepretre (Excessive) 25:39; 2 F McGrath (Gst, U20) 26:00; 3 T Fawden (Excessive) 26:21; 4 T Dugre (Harr) nt; 5 T Butler (SB) 26:40; 6 T Poolman (Excessive) 26:49

M40: 1 J Eves (Herts P) 27:32

M45: 1 T Aldred (Lon H) 28:15

M50: 1 G Towers (Eton M) 30:48

M55: 1 M Weaver (Excessive) 31:45

M60: 1 M Cursons (Harr) 32:43

U20: 2 G Stubbs (SB) 27:02

TEAM: 1 Highgate 1932; 2 VP&TH 1882; 3 London Heathside 1607; 4 WG&EL) 1442; VP&TH B 1403; 6 Shaftesbury 1279

U17/U15: 1 L Dunham (Herts P) 13:25; 2 L Moore (TVH) 13:30; 3 A Pflug (Excessive, U15) 13:40; 4 H Stockhill (WG&EL) 13;52; 5 B Murphy (Herts P) 14:05; 6 D Lewis (Hill, U15) 14:08

TEAM: 1 Herts P 324; 2 WG&EL 313; Shaftesbury 284

U13: 1 J Maiden (Herts P) 11:24; 2 f Kounoupas-Prastalo (Lon H) 11:26; 3 A(Excessive) 11:34

TEAM: 1 Shaftesbury 176; 2 VP&TH 163; 3 Herts P 127

Khahisa Mhlanga (Mark Easton)

Ladies: 1 Ok Mhlanga (Herts P) 31:35; 2 C Baker (TVH) 31:41; 3 L Sheffitt (TVH) 32:00; 4 T Woodhouse (Herts P, U20) 32:12; 5 Ok Casterton (Serp) 32:32; 6 L Thompson (VP&TH) 32;24

W40: 1 L Gibson (Ealing E) 32:45

W50: 1 J Singer (VP&TH) 36:59

W55: 1 D Rushman (Gerts P) 35:51; 2 Ok Murphy (Barn) 37:01

TEAM: 1 Lon H 435; 2 VP&TH 433; 3 TVH 382; 4 VP&TH B 349; 5 Herts P 324; 6 Harrow 322

W35 TEAM: 1 VP&TH 169

U17/U15: 1 A Johnson (ESM, U15) 16:11; 2 R James (VP&TH) 16:23; 3 P Shaw (SB) 16:35; 4 J Falkowska (Trent P, U15) 16:56; 5 L MacDonald (VP&TH) 17:05; 6 M Sherrin (WG&EL) 17:14

TEAM: 1 VP&TH 145; 2 Harrow 143; 3 London H 141

U13: 1 V Muralidhar (ESM) 12:32; 2 M Keam-George (TVH) 12;45; 3 E Prince (WG&EL) 12:49

TEAM: 1 WG&EL) 110; 2 ESM 100; 3 VP&TH 88

Surrey Males’s League leaders with winner Jack Millar (proper)

TRACKSMITH SURREY LEAGUE Div 1, Match 3A, West Horsley Place, Surrey, January 11

The highest flight divisions in each the boys’s and girls’s sections returned to the grade one listed medieval manor home that proved in style final winter as Guildford and Godalming once more hosted, Steve Smythe reviews.

The venue the place the BBC comedy Ghosts is filmed additionally hosted the South of Thames five-mile race in November.

On a shortened lap from 2023, which in icy circumstances noticed numerous fallers on the slippery bends, attracted a complete of over 700 runners competing within the six races.

Thames Hare and Hounds’ second claimer Jack Millar, who gained the South West Championships the earlier week, was a transparent males’s winner timing 22:54 for the quick five-mile circuit.

Herne Hill’s Sam Bramwell, who improved to 13:55.10 at 5000m this summer season, had his finest ever cross-country run to observe the English Nationwide eighth-placer house.

Thames had seven within the first 20 however sadly 4 of these had been non scorers and that allowed Hercules Wimbledon to win for the third time they usually have a 160-point lead going into the ultimate fixture in February.

Phil Wicks, the 2008 English Nationwide runner-up, was first M40.

Males (4.65M): 1 J Millar (THH) 22:54; 2 S Bramwell (Herne H) 23:06; 3 J Sanderson (G&G) 23:11; 4 A Howard (THH) 23:14; 5 J Morrow (THH) 23:18; 6 J Cornish (HW) 23:19; 7 S Gebreselassie (Bel) 23:20; 8 D Jarvis (Bel) 23:24; 9 T Wooden (THH) 23:27; 10 J Hancock (Bel) 23:29

M35: 1 J Ramm (Dul) 24:07; 2 A Wilson (Dul) 24:12

M40: 1 P Wicks (Bel) 24:16; 2 J Hutchins (Wok) 24:42

M50: 1 N Chisholm (THH) 26:07; 2 S Winder (E&E) 26:38

M60: 1 M Tennyson (G&G) 29:27

M65: 1 S Bean (E&E) 33:46

TEAM: 1 Hercules W 207; 2 THH 241; 3 Belgrave 252; 4 Kent 417; 5 Herne H 493; 6 G&G 521; 7 Dulwich R 552; 8 S Lon 721; 9 Wok 785; 10 E&E 871

STANDINGS after 3 occasions: 1 Herc W 559; 2 Belgrave 719; 3 THH 971; 4 Kent 1285; 5 G&G 1460; 6 Herne H 1586; 7 Dulwich 1711; 8 S Lon 1947; 9 Wok 2324; 10 E&E 2588

U17 (4km): 1 A Lennon (S&D) 13:03; 2 M Hudson (S&D) 13:16; 3 P Panchev (Herc W) 13:21

U15 (4km): 1 T Creed (Herc W) 13:28; 2 T Clerkin (Herne H) 13:42; 3 L Roch (Herne H) 13:56

U17/U15 TEAM: 1 Sutton & D 308; 2 Herc W 296; 3 Herne H 260

U13 (3km): 1 M Harrison (Herc W) 10:37; 2 I Derian (Herc W) 10:43; 3 T Hennigan (Herc W) 10:44

TEAM: 1 Herc W 168; 2 Herne H 139; 3 Reigate 125

Lucy Jones

TRACKSMITH SURREY LADIES LEAGUE, West Horsley Place, January 11

Lucy Jones, who gained the 2013 English Nationwide under-15 race, gained her second League win of the season to take management of the person standings.

It was a simple victory as Jones, who adopted up her 16:12 5km PB on New 12 months’s Eve had over a minute margin over her challengers on the slippery two lap circuit of the scenic grounds.

Second place went to clubmate Sophie Tooley as Herne Hill gained simply on the day however third-placers Belgrave third have a transparent lead going into the ultimate fixture.

Isabella Harrison, who was sixth within the 2023 English under-13 English Nationwide, dominated the mixed under-17 and under-15 race.

Ladies (4.65M): 1 L Jones (Herne H) 26:24; 2 S Tooley (Herne H) 27:34; 3 J Hodder (Bel) 27:36; 4 L Russel (THH, U20) 27:43; 5 E Apsley (THH) 27:44; 6 S Carter (THH) 27:45; 7 A Crane (DMV) 27:48; 8 G Revell (Clap) 27:53; 9 S Holt (Strag, M40) 28:00; 10 R Whyte-Wilding (Bel) 28:02

W40: 2 L Bailey (Strag) 28:17

W45: 1 C Grima (Herc W) 29:24; 2 M James (S Lon) 30:25

W50: 1 S Biggs (Strag) 30:42

W55: 1 A Riddell-Webster (Ful) 31:50; 2 S McDonald (S Lon) 32:46

W60: 1 C Elms (Kent) 30:54; 2 S Harrison (G&G) 35:57

W65: 1 P Iannella (S Lon) 36:40

TEAM: 1 Herne H 48; 2 THH 62; 3 Bel 70; 4 Stragglers 132; 5 G&G 218; 6 Kent 228; 7 S Lon 236; 8 Clapham C 274; 9 Rane 278; 10 Herc W 312

STANDINGS after 3 races: 1 Belgrave 136: 2 Herne H 204; 3 THH 275; 4 G&G 493; 5 Stragglers 604; 6 Kent 643; 7 Clap C 741; 8 Rane 892; 9 Herc W 960; 10 S Lon 1033

U17/U15 (4km): 1 I Harrison (Herc W, U15) 14:55; 2 I Kaur (S&D, U15) 15:22; 3 F Harper-Tee (Herc W, U15) 15:41

U17 TEAM: 1 Herc W 29; 2 Wok 71; 3 DMV 79

U15 TEAM: 1 Wav 36; 2 Herc W 42; 3 S Lon 78

U13: 1 J Wooden (Herc W) 11:33; 2 S O’Brien (Herne H) 11:45; 3 S Johnson (S Lon) 11:52

TEAM: 1 Herc W 34; 2 Herne H 61; 3 E&E 81

SURREY LEAGUE, Match 3B, Oxshot Woods, January 11

There have been three races for the decrease divisions of the league, because the assembly opened with the boys’s division 2 fixture, adopted by a mixed males’s division 3 and 4, then, lastly the afternoon ended with a girls’s division 2 and three race.

Holland Sports activities’ Jack Kavanagh continued his profitable streak within the league, this time by properly over a minute from his Holland Sports activities’ second declare membership mate Kieran Barnes as third positioned John Campbell, of league leaders Clapham Chasers was an analogous distance additional down.

The 2 Holland Sports activities males wheeled out a brand new signing within the form of high veteran Andy Coley–Maud who has switched from Clapham and completed fifth total, simply forward of one other second claimer Lyndon Marshall.

It was plain then that Holland took the staff award on the day to maneuver forward total and each golf equipment stay heading in the right direction to go as much as the highest flight. Because of this former ever-present in Division One, Ranelagh Harriers, are condemned to a different season out of the limelight.

Within the different males’s race, the mixed division three and 4 outing, it was Matthew Raeside from the opposite Clapham Membership, Pioneers who got here out on high

The second flight girls’s race, which included their third division was taken by high W40 and former World Triathlon competitor Paula Rutherfoord, whose Ful-on-Tri membership dominated,

Males Div 2

1 J Kavanagh (Holl Sp) 23:16; 2 Ok Barnes (Holl Sp) 24:52; 3 J Campbell (Clap) 25:04; 4 J Mitchell (Clap) 25:18; 5 A Coley-Maud (Holl Sp, M40) 25:55; 6 L Marfell (Holl Sp) 26:08

M40: L Davis (Holl Sp) 27:02; 3 J Native (Holl Sp) 27:18

M50: 1 C Blackburn (Holl Sp) 26:18

M60: 1 S Corfield (SoC) 31:43

TEAM Div 2: 1 Holland Sports activities 147; 2 Clapham 202; 3 Ranelagh 356

B TEAM: 1 Ranelagh 149

Males Div 3 and 4

1 M Raeside (Clap P) 27:06; 2 D Evans (DMV) 27:15; 3 M Shackleton (FoT) 27:30

M40: 1 P Wright (DMV) 27:36

M45: 1 T Harvey (Ling) 27:53

M50: 1 C Axe (Elmb) 28:14

TEAM Div 3: 1 Reigate Priory 280; 2 Dorking & MV 357; 3 Clapham Pioneers 429

B TEAM: 1 26.2 RRC 188

TEAM Div 4: 1 Lingfield 180

Ladies Div 2/3: 1 P Rutherfoord (FoT, W40) 30:43; 2 R Keddie (Ok&P) 30:58; 3 A mcClelland (Dulw R) 31:58

W50: 1 S Alexander (Ling) 33:22

W55: 1 A Critchlow (W4H) 35:28

W60: 1 L Woolhouse (Vets) 36:14

W70: 1 M Statham-Bwrry (Ling) 40:27

D2 TEAM: 1 Ful-on-Tri 26; 2 Dulwich R 79; 3 Wimbledon W 138

Div 3 TEAM: 1 26.2 RRC 46; 2 Elmbridge 68; 3 Epsom A 120

BIRTLEY SENIOR RELAYS, incorporating NE Counties and NE Masters Championships, January 11

The Lord Lawson Beamish Academy once more hosted this mixed fixture and Morpeth dominated the boys’s race with the primary two three-man groups house, with their opener, Finn Brodie quickest with 8:47 for the 3km lap.

Males (3x3km): 1 Morpeth 26:56 (F Brodie 8:47, G Lowry 9, J Fiddaman 8:58); 2 Morpeth B 28:49; 3 Darlington 29:01

Quickest: Brodie 8:47; Fiddaman/L McConnell (Birt) 8:58; M Linsey (Gate) 9:00; R Hart (Darl) 9:05

M35 (3x3km): 1 Wallsend 32:19. Quickest: D Alexander (Gate) 9:44

M40 (3x3km): 1 Blackhill 33:54. Quickest: J McKenna (Tyne Br) 9:38

Ladies (3x3km): 1 Jesmond 35:10 (L Chapman 11:34, C Sinclair 11:40, H Wilson 11:56); 2 Blaydon 35:53; 3 NSP 35:57

Quickest: S Smith (NSP) 10:24; M Tempo (NSP) 10:58; G Carroll (Sund) 11:02; E Fellows (Blay) 11:21; Chapman 11:34

W40 (3x2km): 1 Criminal 37:42. Quickest: S Attwood (Criminal) 11:46

W45 (3x3km): 1 Darlington 38:40. Quickest: G Flloyd (Blyth) 12;17

W55: W Chapman (Sund) 12:13

WEST MIDLANDS YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE, Match 4, Wolverhampton, January 11

Racing across the similar venue as used for the Midland cross-country relays at Aldersley,

Archie Lane, the Midland champion, made it three wins in a row.

Wolverhampton’s Fred Jones, the 2022 under-13 Midland champion, saved up his current unbeaten file, while for the ladies, Holly Turner made it 4 under-15 wins in a row.

The under-17 girls had been again in motion after having a relaxation day through the earlier spherical and Tilly Thursfield, the 2024 Midland bronze medallist, dominated for Metropolis of Stoke who stuffed the primary three locations.

U17 Males: 1 A Lane (Leam) 14:49; 2 B Allen (C&S) 14:55; 3 J Stockton 14:58

U15: 1 F Jones (W&B) 9:48; 2 C Egerton (B&R) 10:02; 3 J Smith (Leam) 10:10

U13: 1 Z Rush (S&SH) 8:11; 2 R Hawley (W&B) 8:14; 3 F Stanton (C&S) 8:17

U17 Ladies: 1 T Thursfield (Stoke) 8;46; 2 G Burge (Stoke) 15:14; 3 L Smith (Stoke) 15:25

U15: 1 H Turner (Stoke) 11:13; 2 M Blower (B&R) 11:15; 3 G Hendy (W&B) 11;29

U13: 1 L Pearce (W&B) 9:01; 2 B Lamb (R&N) 9:05; 3 H Parkes (DASH) 9:33

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