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Cross-country runners make a splash across the UK

February 10, 2026
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Because the moist climate continues this winter, athletes have been in motion on the Birmingham, Hampshire, Essex, Chiltern and Surrey leagues however some occasions just like the Met League have been postponed.

BIRMINGHAM LEAGUE, Division 1, Match 3, Bromsgrove, February 7

Ipsley Meadows was the venue for the match which additionally integrated the Midland Ladies’s league high flight fixture after the cancellation of the January match due to the snow.

It was shut on the entrance however it was George O’Connor who defeated the winner of the earlier spherical Noah Campion in extraordinarily moist and, at instances, flooded circumstances to publish his first main race victory.

The 20-year-old Royal Sutton Coldfield runner ran out a winner by about 30 metres however it was the second placer who once more led Birmingham College to a crew win over Western Tempo.

With no takers as a alternative venue for the cancelled January fixture, the league declared Division one full after three matches and it was Dom James who took the person title and Birmingham College the crew award.

George O’Connor (left) with Noah Campion (Toby Gosnall)

Males: 1 G O’Connor ((RSC) 31:46; 2 N Campion (Birm U) 31:55; 3 J Commerford (R&N) 32:04; 4 D James (W Tempo) 32:07; 5 D Fisher (Birm U) 3214; 6 T Werke (Bir) 32:28

M40: 1 P Wylie (W Tempo) 32;14; 2 E Banks (Bir) 33:32

Phil Wylie 401 after half lap winner of master race 7th overall
Phil Wylie (401) (Toby Gosnall)

U20: 1 H Totton (Birm U) 33:48

TEAM: 1 Birmingham U 77; 2 W Tempo 93; 3 Birchfield 110; 4 Rugby & Northampton 177; 5 Warwick U 264; 6 BRAT 331

B TEAM: 1 Western Tempo 433

mens start after 400m Noah Campion 2nd overall heads Joseph Comerford 3rd overall
Birmingham League males’s begin (Toby Gosnall)

M40 TEAM: 1 Western Tempo 21; 2 Bromsgrove & Redditch 57; 3 BRAT 82

B TEAM: 1 W Tempo 119

Last standings: 1 James 9; 2 J Stolberg (BRAT) 19; 3 J Morris (W&B) 40

M40: 1 Banks 7

U20: 1 Totton 5

TEAM: 1 Birm U 192; 2 W tempo 277; 3Birchfield 446

B Staff: 1 W Tempo 1446

M40 TEAM: 1 W tempo 159

Harry Totton 338 first junior and overall winner of the Junior league after half a lap
Harry Totton (338) (Toby Gosnall)

BIRMINGHAM LEAGUE Div 2, Match 3, Gloucester, February 7

The virtually lifeless flat Plock Court docket grassland was the venue as Severn AC hosted the match and Loughborough college students dominated as they sought to bounce again to the highest flight for subsequent winter.

That they had Luca Stubbs led them to a different crew win after a cushty victory over veteran Richard de Camps as this division too was thought-about full after three fixtures.

Males: 1 L Stubbs (Lough) 36:37; 2 R De Camps (Glouc, M40) 37:11; 3 A Jeavons (Worc) 37:31

M40: 1

U20: 1 D Garnett (Strat) 38:21

TEAM: 1 Loughborough 75; 2 Worcester 151; 3 Cheltenham 198

B TEAM: 1 Cheltenham 453

M40 TEAM: 1 Severn 45

Last standings: 1 A Jeavons (Worc) 12

M40: 1 J Rose (Severn) 15

U20: 1 Ok Gibson (Lough) 15

TEAM: 1 Loughborough 132; 2 Worcester 495; 3 CLC 699

B TEAM: 1 Cheltenham 1596

M40 TEAM: 1 CLC 163

BIRMINGHAM LEAGUE Div 3, Match 3, Coventry, Warwickshire, February 7

Coombe Abbey hosted the boys’s third and Midland Ladies’s division two matches as Sphinx AC hosted however it was Telford’s Chris Rimmer who led his membership to second place on the day and Promotion to division 2 for subsequent wintger.

Nonetheless, it was Nuneaton who received the crew race right here and, with Tamworth additionally go up a notch within the league ladder.

Males: 1 C Rimmer (Telf, M40) 34:28; 2 P Hackett (Tam) 35:18; 3 D Onyango (Telf, M40) 35:59

M45: 1 P Gould (Nun) 38:01

TEAM: 1 Nuneaton 74; 2 Telford 82; 3 Tamworth 182

B TEAM: 1 Nuneaton 257

M35 TEAM: 1 Telford 26

Last standings: 1 Onyango 11

M35: 1 Onyango 9

U20: 1 W Kennedy (Ok&S) 3

TEAM: 1 Telford 257; 2 Tamworth 320; 3 Nuneaton 409

B TEAM: 1 Kings Heath 2407

M35 TEAM: 1 Telford 118

CHILTERN LEAGUE, Match 5, Stopsley Widespread, Hertfordshire, February 7

At a venue that hosted to males’s English Nationwide championships again within the mid-Seventies, Chiltern Harriers not solely received this closing match total but additionally added the league title after 5 fixtures.

Total numbers have been down on this closing match however Edward Blythman received the senior males’s race by practically a minute and led Bedford & County to the senior title from Chiltern, whose all-round depth gave them the trophy.

Within the younger athletes’ races, Oliver Weddell scored a repeat under-17 males’s win, while Fraser Williams accomplished his fifth under-15 victory however numbers within the youthful teams have been down on earlier matches.

It was the identical for Imogen Bennetts because the under-17 received all 5 of the mixed U20/U17 competitions.

The ladies’s race noticed few of the golf equipment put out and senior runners of be aware, which left over-50 Kate Rennie to win the ultimate match of the season fairly comfortably.

Deep within the area over-75 multi-recent file holder Sarah Roberts was once more beating the entire over 60 runners.

Males: 1 E Blythman (Mattress C) 31:41; 2 S Bossi (Chilt) 32:31; 3 J Orchard (Dav, U20) 33:15; 4 A Aldred (Chilt) 33:49; 5 A Aldred (hilt) 33:49; 6 A Marshall (St Alb, U20) 33;50

M40: 1 J Farmer (L Buzz Tri) 34:47

M50: 1 S Coombes (L Buzz) 35:29

M60: 1 S Townsend (Dac) 41:16

U20: 3 L Devlin (Mattress C) 33:51

Div 1

Senior TEAM: 1 Bedford & C 2180; 2 Chiltern 2151; 3 Ampthill & Flitwick 1682

Champions after 5 matches: Mattress C 11249

Champion after 5 matches: 1 Aldred 21

TEAM: Chiltern 4097

M40: 1 Ok White (Mil Ok) 72. M50: 1 N Hughes (Chilt) 117. M60: 1 N Slevin (Head RR) 552

M40 TEAM: 1 Chiltern 789

U20: 1 M Kotrys (Mattress C) 10

TEAM: 1 Mattress C 679

Champions after 5 matches: Mattress C 3563

Div 2

Senior TEAM: 1 Bucks & Stowe 486

Champions after 5 matches: Bucks & Stowe 2765

M40 TEAM: 1 Silson 279

Champions after 5 matches: 1 Silson 1498

U20 TEAM: 1 Bicester 116

Champions after 5 matches: Bicester 797

U20 TEAM: 1 Bicester 797

U17: 1 O Weddell (Mattress C) 18:23; 2 T Ford (Chilt) 18:51; 3 E Johnson (Chilt) 19:05

Div 1 TEAM: 1 Chiltern 144; 2 Mattress C 141; 3 Milton Keynes 121

Champion after 5 matches: 1 Weddell (Mattress C) 5

TEAM: 1 Chiltern 761

Div 2 TEAM: 1 Daventry 26

Champions after 5 matches: Abingdon 156

U15: 1 F Williams (Mattress C) 14:11; 2 F Hayward Wyc P) 14:12; 3  3 L Blyton (Bic) 15:13

Div 1 TEAM: 1 Mattress C 228; 2 Vale of Aylesbury 200; 3 St Albans 197

Champion after 5 matches: 1 Williams 4

TEAM: Chiltern

Div 2 TEAM: 1 Stevenage 7 North Herts 33

Champions after 5 matches: Bracknell 191

U13: 1 J Potter Mil Ok) 10:28; 2 O Gardner (VoA) 10:37; 3 T Lindesay (Redway) 10:26

TEAM: 1 Milton Ok 232; 2 Chiltern 200; 3 VoA 196

Champion after 5 matches: 1 A Small (VoA) 5

TEAM: 1 Milton Ok 1193

Div 2 TEAM: 1 S&NH 33

Champions after 5 matches: Abingdon 176

Ladies: 1 Ok Rennie (Dac, W50) 21:58; 2 S Omerod (St Alb) 22:01; 3 N Lawrence (Ampt, W35) 22:08

W50: 2 R Cooke (Bucks & Stowe) 23:34

W55: 1 S Bailey (QPH) 25:06

W75: 1 S Roberts (Dac) 28:43

Div 1

Senior TEAM: 1 St Albans 787; 2 Oxford Metropolis 691; 3 Chiltern 678

Champion after 5 matches: 1 C Durbin (St Alb) 26

TEAM: 1 St Albans 4297

W35: 1 Ormerod 15. W45: Kennie (W50) 13. W55: 1 C Holloway (Chilt) 209. W65: 1 G Heuter (Oxf C) 426

TEAM: 1 Ampthill & F 479

Div 2 TEAM: 1 QPH 320

W35 TEAM: 1 QPH 249

Champions after 5 matches: Bucks & Stowe 1442

W35 TEAM: 1 Chiltern 2436

U20/U17: 1 I Bennetts (Northampton, U17) 19:50; 2 O Geary (Mil Ok, U17) 20:25; 3 A Whitfield (Chilt) 21:03

Div 1 TEAM: 1 Milton Ok 140; 2 Chiltern 125; 3 Mattress C 108

Champion after 5 matches: 1 Bennetts 4

TEAM: Milton Ok 712

Div 2 TEAM: 1 Bracknell 6

Champions after 5 matches: Bracknell 54

U15: 1 M Peasgood (VoA) 15:53; 2 M Davis (Chilt) 15:59; 3 j mCdOUGALL (Chilt) 16:03

Div 1 TEAM: 1 Chiltern 135; 2 Watford 132; 3 St Albans 113

Champion after 5 matches: 1 E McGinley (Wat) 7

TEAM: 1 Watford 782

Div 2 TEAM: 1 Bracknell 42

Champions after 5 matches: Bracknell 211

U13: 1 P Makin (Mattress C) 11;33; 2 S Duncan-Brown (Brack) 11;36; 3 S

Nanda (Chilt) 11;45

Div 1 TEAM: 1 Mattress C 170; 2 Chiltern 149; 3 Milton Ok 148

Champion after 5 matches: 1 C Wilson (Chilt) 5

TEAM: 1 Mattress C 1049

Div 2 TEAM: 1 Bracknell 22

Champions after 5 matches: Bracknell 128

Total Div 1 TEAM (M&W): 1 Chiltern 3754; 2 Bedford & C 3190; 3 St Albans 2985

D2 TEAM: 1 Bucks & Stowe 789

Last Standings after 5 matches

Div 1: 1 Chiltern 19361; 2 Mattress C 18215; 3 St Albans 17209

Div 2: 1 Bucks & Stowe 4207

ESSEX LEAGUE, Match 5, Basildon, February 7

Gloucester Park performs hosts as three native golf equipment, Basildon, Billericay and Southend mixed to placed on the fixture. and Southend’s Toby Rees-Jones, second within the earlier spherical, notched up his third win of the winter marketing campaign.

Lauren Reed, who ran for Nice Britain within the 2013 Euro Cross was additionally again in successful methods and took her second league win of the winter

Males:1 T Rhys-Jones (S’finish, U20) 31:39; 2 L Wheeler (Leeds) 31:59; 3 Ok O’Hara (Hav’g) 32;19; 4 S Mohamed (Ilf) 32:32; 5 C Dhillon (Hav’g) 32:36; 6 S Atkins (Hav#g) 32;38

M40: 1 G Wilkinson (Orion) 34:05

M45: 1 J Arnold (B’fleet) 36:12

M55: 1 R Lowe (Harl) 38:23

M60: 1 D Philcox (Ilf) 38:28; 2 P Spowage (Col H) 38:31

M65: 1 P Tullett (Chelm) 41:57

M70: 1 A Catton (Ilf) 49:44

TEAM Div 1 (6 to attain): 1 Havering 81; 2 Southend 95; 3 Colchester H 97

U17:

1 F McLaren (Hav’g) 20:49; 2 F Rowe (Hav’g) 20:52; 3 S Horsley (Hav#g) 21:15

TEAM (3 to attain): 1 Havering 6; 2 Southend 30; 3 Ilford 33

U15

1 C McGurk (Bas) 15:22; 2 B Tucker (Harl) 15:37; 3 Z Choudhury (Ilf) 15:35

TEAM (4 to attain): 1 Basildon 49; 2 Havering 57; 3 C&T 77

U13:

1 R Stringer (C&T) 10:58; 2 J Viner-Wooden (Bas) 11:13; 3 A Brotherwood (SS) 11:27

TEAM (4 to attain): 1 SS Athletics 25; 2 Colchester & T 35; 3 Brentwood B 54

Ladies: 1 L Reed (Hav’g, W40) 28:26; 2 H Rex (Bas) 29:12; 3 H Bolton (Chelm) 29:32

W45: 1 Z Oldfield (Lought) 30:48

W50: 1 S Judd (Herts P) 33:30

TEAM Div 1 (4 to attain): 1 Havering 39; 2 Chelmsford 41; 3 Springfield 88

U17: 1 D Backler-Kugler (Bas) 25:29; 2 Ok Cox C(helm) 26:02; 3 R Beasley (Hav’g) 26:34

TEAM (3 to attain): 1 Basildon 14; 2 Chelmsford 16; 3 Havering 17 (solely 2)

U15: 1 H Bailey (Bas) 17:21; 2 I Younger (B’wooden) 17:29; 3 S Owen (SS) 17:58

TEAM (4 to attain): 1 SS 22; 2 Basildon 30; 3 Colchester H 64

U13: 1 R Reeve (Col H) 13:35; 2 Ok Wiles (Bas) 13:52; 3 L Robinson (Chelm) 14:01

TEAM (4 to attain): 1 SS 28; 2 Basildon (solely 3); 3 Havering (Solely 3)

HAMPSHIRE LEAGUE, Match 4, Hurst, Berkshire, February 7

Lea Heath Subject at Dinton Exercise Centre on the outskirts of Wokingham got here into play as Studying AC performed host.

Native Studying Street Runner Rob Corney got here out on high within the senior males’s race as many golf equipment and high runners gave the occasion a miss.

This was notably poor within the youthful age teams however the league appears to be in hassle as solely three fixtures have discovered hosts for this winter. Ladies’s Secretary Pam Rogers defined the league’s place: “I am sorry that no-one volunteered, so we’ve needed to make do with solely three fixtures, It is rather disappointing however we’re hopeful that these golf equipment who have been , however could not get issues organized in time, will give themselves extra time to rearrange and be capable to supply the complete 5 fixtures subsequent season.

The senior ladies’s race noticed former English Nationwide and Inter-Counties champion Louise Damen, now aged 43, come out on high. The Winchester & District runner returned to racing with a tenth place within the opening league match again in October however right here was a transparent winner total by practically a minute from fellow W40 Erin Willmers.

It was again in 2013 that Damen received these titles on the time of a fairly helpful worldwide profession.

Uptake within the youthful ladies age teams was poor with simply two groups closing in in each the under-15 and under-17 races. Nonetheless, within the under-15 ladies’ race Naomi Walmsley was once more a winner for Aldershot.

Males: 1 R Corney (Learn RR) 33:25; 2 L Stone (AFD) 34:09; 3 J Atwell (Soton U) 34:41; 4 R James (Soton) 34:50; 5 M Port (Win RC) 34:51; 6 I Farnworth (Learn) 35:20

U20: 1 C Coles (Soton U) 35:44

Div 1 TEAM: 1 Southampton 44; 2 Southampton U 69; 3 Studying 99

Div 2 TEAM: 1 Winchester RC 114

Div 3 TEAM: 1 Hardley 177

M40 TEAM: 1 Winch RC 31; 2 Studying RR 42; 3 Lordshill 55

Last Standings: 1 L Stone (AFD) 5

TEAM: 1 AFD 76

M40: 1 L Jolly (Learn) 2

TEAM: 1 Winchester RC 45

U17: 1 H Tekeste (Soton) 23:22; 2 S White (Soton) 24:22; 3 H Lamb (AFD) 24:57

TEAM: 1 no crew closed in

Last Standings: 1 Tekeste 2

TEAM: 1 Winchester R 30

U15: 1 E Galloway (Ports) 17:02; 2 L Furby (Win RC) 17:20; 3 L Bryce (AFD) 17:31

TEAM: 1 AFD 14; 2 Portsmouth 23; 3 Winchester RC 40

Last Standings: 1 L De Giovani (Ports) 3

TEAM: 1 Portsmouth 37

U13: 1 M Mazieres (Learn) 11:41; 2 S Bryce (AFD) 11:45; 3 Z French (Soton) 11:50

TEAM: 1 Studying 14; 2 Winchester & D 24; 3 Soton 24

Last Standings: 1 E Showcross-Campbell (Win) 3

TEAM: 1 Winchester & D 36

Ladies: 1 L Damen (Win, W40) 25:56; 2 E Willmers (Win RC, W40) 26:49; 3 E Stevens (AFD) 27:32; 4 V Gill (Win, W40) 27:52; 5 E Swire (Win RC) 28:15; 6 J Gill (Win) 28:46

W50: 1 A Bayliss (Salis) 29:34

W60: 1 C Searle (And) 33:22

TEAM: 1 Winchester & D 11; 2 Winchester RC 19; 3 Studying 43

W35 TEAM: 1 Winchester & D 12; 2 Winchester RC 32; 3 Studying 44

U17: 1 S Vanstone (Fleet) 19:59; 2 E Richards (AFD) 20:46; 3 F Bradley (Win RC) 20:55

TEAM: 1 Basingstoke & Mid Hants 17

U15: 1 N Walmsley (AFD) 19:10; 2 Ok Hoppe (Soton) 19:58; 3 B Hinshelwood Fleet) 20:38

TEAM: 1 Studying 31

U13: 1 S Granger (Soton) 12:44; 2   Jones (AFD) 12:53; 3 M Dury (AFD) 13;10

TEAM: 1 AFD 12; 2 BMH 22; 3 Soton 26

MANCHESTER LEAGUE, HEATON PARK, February 7

Males: 1 A Ludewick (Manch U) 30;10; 2 F Roden (Manch U) 30:31; 3 G Beardmore (Salf) 30:55; 4 A Doyle (Vale R) 312:03; 5 J Wood0Doyle (Salf) 31:20; 6 P Robertson (Sale) 31:39

M40: 1 M Holness (E Chesh) 32:48

M45: 1 M Barnes (Sale) 33;50; 2 P Speake (Wilm) 33:57

M50: 1 R Hope (Horw) 33;37

M55: 1 T Shanker (Manch) 37:56

M60: 1 A Bramham (Horw) 38:35

M70: 1 D Gee (Manch) 44:59

TEAM: 1 Salford 92; 2 Sale 128; 3 Horwich 179

U17: 1 A White (Traff) 21;22; 2 C Parikh (Manch) 21:32; 3 A Department (Buxt) 21:35

TEAM: 1 Sale 14; 2 Sale B 43; 3 St Helens Sutton 48

U15: 1 H Shatwell (Inventory) 18:21; 2 N Phillips (Sale) 18:36; 3 A Riley (Inventory) 18:45

TEAM: 1 Warriors 20; 2 Stockport 21; 3 Trafford 25

U13: 1 I Taylor-Unitt (Salf) 10:58; 2 E Statham (Bury) 11:06; 3 A O’Hare (Sale) 11;12

TEAM: 1 Warriors 22; 2 Salford 32; 3 Trafford 40

Ladies: 1 E Haggard-Kearney (Warriors) 29:09; 2 R Jones (Salf) 30:46; 3 Ok Fitzpatrick (Chorl, W35) 30:51; 4 N Moynihan (Sale) 31:35; 5 R Philbin (Inventory, U20) 31;56; 6 N Reece (Wilm, W40) 32:01

W40: 2 A Weyers (Chorl) 33:17

W45: 1 C Andrew (Warr) 33:59

W50: 1 Ok Reedman IMacc) 36:12

W60: 1 J Rashleigh (Horw) 40:40

W65: 1 G Holland-Jones (Styal) 40:42

TEAM: 1 Chorlton 35; 2 Sale 42; 3 Salford 47

U17: 1 I Pastor (Warriors) 24:42; 2 P Department (Inventory) 25:28; 3 I Dunning (Warriors) 27:02

TEAM: 1 Warriors 10; 2 Trafford 22

U15: 1 E Lowe (Salf) 21:26; 2 G Hill (Sale) 21:30; 3 C Wetters (Sale) 21:49

TEAM: 1 Sale 11; 2 Salford 17; 3 Sale B 36

U13: 1 R Kohring (Warriors) 11:29; 2 D McVicar (Warriors) 11:31; 3 L O’Brien (Sale) 12:25

TEAM: 1 Warriors 9; 2 Liverpool 23; 3 Sale 34

NORTH EAST MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Wallsend, February 7

Males M35+: 1 C Franks (Gate, M40) 30:08; 2 G Jayasuriya (M&C) 30:13; 3 S Jackson (Sund) 30:32

M45: 1 W Tarn (Darl) 32:45

M50: 1 S Hamill (Durh) 34:48

M55: 1 M Turnbull (Elsw) 37:48

M60: 1 T Subject (Sund) 38:11

M35 TEAM: 1 Elvet 1:43:09

M45 TEAM: 1 Elvet 1:44:21

M55 TEAM: 1 Elswick 2:00:14

Males M65+: 1 D Walton (Elsw) 26:39; 2 G Bayne (Morp, M70) 27:06; 3 C Corridor NSP) 27:49

TEAM: 1 Criminal 1:40:05

Ladies W35+: 1 J Berry (Partitions) 23:52; 2 S Attwood (Criminal, W40) 24:11; 3 L Brief (T’dale, W50) 24:47

W65: 1 C Web page (Alnw) 27:31

TEAM: 1 Criminal 74:59

START FITNESS MET LEAGUE, Cockfosters, February 8

After plans to stage the races throughout the London Cross Problem at Parliament Hill fell by means of, the Trent Park fixture was cancelled because the course was “flooded and waterlogged.”

MIDLAND WOMEN’S LEAGUE, Division 1, Match 3, Bromsgrove, February 7

The match joined forces with the Birmingham Males’s league at Ipsley Meadows and in actually soggy and muddy circumstances it was Julie Emmerson who led all through to win by round 200 metres from Emily Muzio.

The 29-year-old Coventry Godiva runner, who was third within the 2023 Inter-Counties Championship, coped finest with the extraordinarily moist circumstances.

Within the crew stakes it was once more the scholars who got here out on high however it was Birmingham College led by Eadie Yelling in sixth who got here out forward of Muzio’s Loughborough.

Julie Emerson after half a lap pulling away
Julie Emmerson (Toby Gosnall)

Ladies: 1 J Emmerson (Cov G) 24:09; 2 E Muzio (Lough) 24:49; 3 I Patel (BRAT) 24:59; 4 Ok Edwards (Leam, W45) 25:10; 5 E Jones (Lough) 25:15; 6 E Yelling (Birm U) 25:18

W40: 1 V MacKay (W&B) 26:45

W55: 1 J Rockliffe (W Tempo) 28:08

TEAM: 1 Birmingham U 34; 2 Loughborough U 41; 3 W Tempo 70

W35 TEAM: 1 Bromsgrove & Redditch 16; 2 Worcester 34; 3 Cheltenham 55

Lead ladies after half lap Julie Emerson 359 Indira Patel 292
Julie Emerson (left) and Indira Patel (Toby Gosnall)

DIVISION 2, Match 3, Coventry, Warwickshire, February 7

The second flight joined forces with the Birmingham League Division 3 at Combe Abbey and

Northbrook’s Natasha White, made it a hat-trick of victories with a strong win over junior Freya Davidse, who led Warwick College to a crew win.

Ladies: 1 N White (N’brook, W40) 26:59; 2 F Davidse (Warw U, U20) 27:25; 3 E McKinlay (Sphinx) 27:28

W45: 1 J Evans (Knowle & D) 27:48; 2 A Deavy (N’brook) 28:20

TEAM: 1 Warwick U 31; 2 CLC 60; 3 Bourneville 77

W35 TEAM: 1 CLC 22; 2 Bourneville 31; 3 Northbrook 36 3 Black Pear 57

Womens Surrey Action
Surrey League (Steve Smythe)

SURREY LEAGUE Div 1, Match 4A, Wimbledon Widespread, February 7

The highest flight divisions in each the boys’s and ladies’s sections once more mixed in a match alongside the younger athletes at this long-standing host venue,

Within the absence from the senior males’s race of seven instances winner Jack Kavanagh, it was second final trip, Sam Branwell who moved up for his first league win after simply getting the decision on Max Milarvie and Alex Milne as only a tick lined all three.

Sam Bradwell had a considerable lead at high of final hill however 2:12 marathoner Max Milarvie and Alex Milne each closed to inside a second by the road.

Subsequent house was Sutton & District junior Alex Lennon, working second declare within the colors of Belgrave Harriers and main his crew to victory over Herne Hill and Dulwich Runners.

It was all change within the ladies’s race as Emily Bradley moved up from fourth within the January match because the race returned to its shorter distance. Within the crew stakes, Belgrave Harriers once more handed out a defeat to Herne Hill Harriers.

A decade after main Britain’s crew within the World 50km Championships, Amy Clements was first W40 in fourth.

Additional up the age teams, multi-world file holder, W60 mile file holder Clare Elms, contemporary from yet one more world time on the boards at Lea Valley midweek once more put in a good efficiency down the sphere by beating the entire over-50-years-old ladies.

Sam Branwell
Sam Branwell (Steve Smythe)

Males: 1 S Branwell (Herne H) 24:46; M Milarvie (Dulw R) 24:47; 3 A Milne (HW) 24:47; 4 A Lennon (Belg, U20) 24:56; 5 D Evans (Belg) 24:57; 6 A Howard (THH) 25:03; 7 C Reilly (G&G) 25:08; 8 M Roberts (Herne H) 25:39; 9 O Fox (THH) 25:44; 10 H Hart (Belg) 25:47

M40: 1 P Wicks (Belg) 26:02; 2 N Impy (Dulw R) 27:20

M45: 1 Ok Quinn (S Lon) 26:06; 2 B Harrold (S Lon) 28:17

M50: 1 C Blackburn (Holl Sp) 27:13; 2 A Bond (Dulw R) 29:00

M55: 1 T Cheetham (HW) 25:14; 2 G Holcroft (G&G) 21:39

M60: 1 M Tennyson (G&G) 32:45

M65: 1 D Ogden (S Lon) 35:45; 2 R Beardsworth (Kent) 36:02

TEAM (10 to attain): 1 Belgrave 158; 2 Herne H 378; 3 Dulwich R 404; 4 THH 417; 5 Hercules W 461; 6 Guildford & Godalming 501

B TEAM: 1 Belgrave 55

Last standings: 1 A Milne (HW) 32

M35: 1 Milne 6. M45: 1 Harrold 15. M55: 1 Tennyson 9

U20: 1 H Hayman (S Lon) 5

TEAM: 1 Belgrave 976; 2 THH 1493; 3 Herne H 1560

U17/U15: 1 C Holmes (Herne H) 15:01; 2 J Clements-Nash (Herne H) 15:06; 3 T Holland (S&D) 15:1i

U15: 1 L Boulton (Herne H) 15:31; 2 W Hughes (S Lon) 15:36; 3 E Roberts (Ok&P) 15:50

TEAM (4 to attain): 1 HW 281; 2 S London 237; 3 Sutton & D 234

Last Standings

U17: 1 Holmes 3. U15: 1 Boulton 4

TEAM: 1 Herne H 1346; 2 HW 1303; 3 S&D 1251

U13: 1 C Pearl (HW) 11:55; 2 J Lotter (Herne H) 12:01; 3 E Albert-Preskett (Herne H) 12:04

TEAM: 1 Herne H 182; 2 HW 165; 3 S London 102

Last Standings: 1 Pearl 3

TEAM: 1 Herne H 703; 2 HW 618; 3 S London 410

Emily Bradley wins Surrey League
Emily Bradley (Steve Smythe)

Ladies: 1 E Bradley (Belg) 29:03; 2 S Hicks (Belg) 29:29; 3 M Coogan (Herne H) 29:37; 4 A Clements (Kent, W40) 29:41; 5 E Warren (G&G) 29:45; 6 G Bruinvels (S Lon, W35) 29;47

W40: 2 N Douglas (Strag) 29:47

W45: 1 S Holt (Strag) 29:55; 2 L Bailey (Strag) 30:36; 3 C Grima (HW) 31;48

W50: 1 M James (S Lon) 33:04; 2 V Buck (Kent) 34:21

W55: 1 V Filsell (THH, n/s) 34:53

W60: 1 C Elms (Kent) 32:25; 2 R Hutton (S Lon) 36:54

W65: 1 P IWhitter (Strag) 37:58

TEAM (5 to attain): 1 Belgrave 35; 2 Herne H 84; 3 Kent 127

B TEAM: 1 Belgrave 99

Last Standings: 1 R Carter (HW) 5

W35: 1 Clements (W40) 4. W45: 1 Holt 3. W55: 1 A Riddell (Webster (Fulham) 4. W65: 1 P McHutcheon (Strag) 6

U20: 1 D Quinn (HW) 5

TEAM: 1 Belgrave 160; 2 Herne H 273; 3 G&G 570

U17/U15: 1 D Larkin (Belg, U15) 17:34; 2 B Naylor-Davis) G&G) 17:44; 3 A Tharmakulasingam (S&D) 17:57; 4 A Wait (HW, U15) 18:04 5 J Wooden (HW) 18:17

U17 TEAM: 1 Sutton & D 32; 2 Hercules W 44; 3 Woking 74

U15 TEAM: 1 S London 28; 2 Hercules W 32; 3 Herne H 66

Last Standings

U17: 1 Tharmakulasingam 4. TEAM: 1 S&D 141

U15: 1 Larkin 4. TEAM: 1 S London 136

U13: 1 S Lange (S Lon) 12:30;2 G Shade (S Lon) 12:37; 3 S O’Brien (Herne H) 12:38

TEAM: 1 S London 15; 2 Herne H 48; 3 Hercules W 53

Last Standings: 1 Lange 3. TEAM: 1 S London 69

SURREY LEAGUE, Match 4B, Croydon, Surrey, February 7

Lloyd Park hosted the decrease divisional matches of each males’s and Ladies’s sections of the league and males’s division 2 winners Woking and second crew champions Ranelagh duly sealed their promotion to the highest flight for subsequent winter, however on the proof right here will wrestle to make an affect.

Woking’s veteran John Hutchins has led their marketing campaign this winter and received total within the January match however was narrowly headed right here by Ranelagh’s Peter Cook dinner, because the pair swapped locations.

For the decrease divisions, junior Harry Roberts once more received the mixed Division 3 and 4 match however it was Wimbledon Windmilers and Tadworth who each moved up a division.

For the ladies, Divisions two and three once more raced collectively and Jodi Judd was once more a second declare winner for West 4 Harriers, this time over Walton’s Alex Morrice, however these decrease divisions raced over the longer 8km distance.

Males Div 2: 1 P Cook dinner (Rane) 28:16; 2 J Hutchins (Wok, M40) 28:20; 3 P Robins (Rane) 28:33; 4 S Atkins (Ok&P, U20) 28:40; 5 J Ludlow (Wok) 28:54; 6 J Houlton (Fulham) 28:58

M40: 2 P Rogers (Rei P) 29:27

M45: 1 D Woolmer (Walt) 29:57

M50: 1 N Henderson (E&E) 31:38

M55: 1 S Winder (E&E) 30:36

M60: 1 D Moore (DMV) 36:50

M65: 1 M Fletcher (Strag) 38:07

TEAM: 1 Woking 259; 2 Ranelagh 279; 3 Reigate Priory 454; 4 Epsom & Ewell 462; 5 Fulham 550

B TEAM: 1 Ranelagh 93

Last Standings: 1 Cook dinner 13

M35: 1 P Symonds (Croy) 11. M45: 1 M Leyshon (Rane) 6. M55: 1 P Haar2r (Rane) 5. M65: 1 Fletcher 4

TEAM: 1 Ranelagh 1004; 2 Woking 1136; 3 E&E 1766

Males Div 3 and 4: 1 H Roberts (Waverley, U20) 29:48; 2 A Camps (L Metropolis) 29:56; 3 H Thorstein (Wimb W) 30:04

M40: 1 C Fox (Wimb W) 30:36

M50: 1 T Harvey (Ling) 32;36

M60: 1 P Backs (R’mede) 32:38; 2 S Corfield (SoC) 35:13; 3 Ok Klidzia (SoC) 35:53

TEAM Div 3: 1 Wimbledon Windmilers 124; 2 London Metropolis 161; 3 26.2RRC 414

B TEAM: 1 London Metropolis 132

Last Standings: 1 S Walker (Wimb W) 17

TEAM (& promoted): 1 Wimb W 590; 2 London Metropolis 1164

TEAM Div 4: 1 Tadworth 214; 2 Dulwich PR 433; 3 Sutton Str 459

Last Standings: 1 M Cummings (Vets) 10

TEAM (& promoted): 1 Tadworth 826; 2 Sutton Str 1694

Ladies Div 2/3: 1 J Judd (W4H) 33;20; 2 A Morrice (Walt) 33:06; 3 C Ryan (Walt) 34:23; 4 Z Cowell-Jones (Elmb, W40) 34:56; 5 E Laffey (Wimb W) 35:04; 6 A Baudett (L Metropolis) 35:10

W45: 1 L Ebbs (Rei P) 35:53

W50: 1 J Davey (Rei P) 36:56

W55: 1 S Walker (DMV) 38:22; 2 N Richmond (Vets) 38:41; 3 A Critchlow (W4H) 39:35

W60: 1 L Woolhouse (Vets) 40:40; 2 P Adams (W4h) 37:55

W65: 1 J Carder (Vets) 48:22

W70: 1 M Statham-Berry (Ling) 45:03

D2 TEAM: 1 Reigate P 80; 2 London Metropolis 81; 3 Wimbledon Windmilers 112

B TEAM: 1 London Metropolis 273

Last Standings: 1 Judd 3

W35: 1 Cowell-Jones 4. W45: 1 J Davey (Rei P, W50) 6. W55: 1 Walker 5. W65: 1 Statham-Berry 4

TEAM (& promoted): 1 Reigate P 430; 2 Vets AC 561

Div 3 TEAM: 1 Walton 215; 2 Epsom Oddballs 92; 3 Tadworth 116

B TEAM: 1 Epsom O 219

Last standings: 1 C Ryan (Walt) 4

TEAM (& promoted): 1 Walton 85; 2 Epsom Oddballs 411

WEST MIDLANDS YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE, Match 5, Wolverhampton, February 9

Aldersley Stadium was the venue for the ultimate match of the winter season and it was once more Archie Lane who got here out forward for his fourth win of the marketing campaign. The Midland champion once more obtained the higher of Gabriel Wagstaff.

There was an similar consequence within the Beneath-15 boys’ race as Zak Rush once more scored a repeat victory.

U17 Males: 1 A Lane (Leam) 15:43; 2 G Wagstaff (B&R) 16:00; 3 J Stockton (W&B) 16:11

U15: 1 Z Rush (S&SH) 11:04; 2 G Harradence (RSC) 11;07; 3 R Hawley (W&B) 11:09

U13: 1 B Bean (Kidd & S) 9:48; 2 S Howell (RSC) 9:55; 3 R Faci (Worc) 9:56

U17 Ladies: 1 G Hendy (W&B) 16:19; 2 M Tear-Verweij (Strat) 16:50; 3 L Barker (S&SH) 16:56

U15: 1 T Riches (Bir) 12:59; 2 Z Brat (Stoke) 13:01; 3 L Williams (Tip) 13:12

U13: 1 L Pearce (C&S) 10:08; 2 R Vickery (RS) 10:14; 3 H Boehm (B&R) 10:27



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