The English Nationwide Cross Nation Championships made a long-awaited return to the North East on February 21, with Sedgefield internet hosting the occasion for the primary time at Hardwick Park.
Organised in partnership with Sedgefield Harriers, supported by Durham County Council and sponsored by SportsShoes.com, the championships had been staged within the area for the primary time since 2013 and in County Durham for the primary time in 25 years.
Of the 3800 athletes concerned, round 1800 had been junior runners, whereas the most important single subject of the day was 1300 within the senior males’s race.
A demanding three-lap course awaited the senior males, whereas the senior girls confronted two laps of the identical testing terrain. Hugo Milner underlined his return to full health by reclaiming the senior males’s title with a decisive transfer on the ultimate lap of the 12.4km race.
The Derby AC athlete, who received this championship in 2024 however missed final yr via harm, went straight to the entrance from the gun. Recent from a front-running victory on the UKA Cross Problem in London, Milner adopted related techniques in Sedgefield, instantly stretching the sector.
This time, nonetheless, he was not alone. James Kingston of Tonbridge AC matched the early tempo and the pair shortly established a transparent lead over the remainder of the sector. For a lot of the race they ran stride for stride, every masking the opposite’s strikes because the hole behind continued to develop.
The decisive second got here on the third and ultimate lap. Milner elevated the tempo and, in contrast to earlier within the race, Kingston was unable to reply. The Derby runner step by step edged away and maintained his benefit to the end, crossing the road in 37:07.
Kingston adopted simply three seconds later in 37:10 after a robust run all through.

Richard Slade of Chiltern Harriers AC secured third place in 38:10, whereas Calum Johnson of Gateshead Harriers and Tonbridge’s Ted Higgins accomplished the highest 5.
Milner stated: “I went out actually onerous and I assumed if anybody comes with me then I’ll simply hold the tempo on it. I wished to see if anybody would try to stick to me and credit score to James [Kingston] as a result of he actually pushed the tempo.
“After the primary lap I assumed it was fairly windy so I let James do many of the work after which on the final lap I knew I had a bit left so I actually pushed on. I had a little bit of a sew on that final kilometre so I used to be simply holding on.”
The senior girls’s 8.3km contest was determined a lot later, with the result unclear till the closing phases of the second lap.
Lucy Jones and Molly Smith of Herne Hill Harriers had been distinguished from the early phases, alongside Amelia Quirk of Bracknell AC. The trio led deep into the race earlier than Smith misplaced contact, leaving Jones and Quirk to contest the title.

The pair remained locked collectively heading in the direction of the end, however Jones discovered the stronger end within the closing phases to drag clear and take victory.
Jones, who completed fourth on this occasion final yr, had focused one other top-four inserting however went one higher to safe her first nationwide cross nation title. She was visibly emotional after crossing the road.
Final yr’s winner, Jess Gibbon of Studying AC, completed fourth this time whereas Aldershot, Farnham & District’s Niamh Brown took fifth.
Jones stated: “It was good to not be in a slop fest for as soon as, it was fairly dry which meant it was good going. I sat in, felt good after which bided my time and it appeared to work.
“I used to be fairly assured that I used to be feeling good and if I wanted to then I would be capable of kick fairly onerous. I began to press with a kilometre to go and I felt a spot open up and I knew then that I needed to simply go.
“I had no huge expectations, I actually wished to complete no less than fourth or above so I am thrilled.”

Rebecca Flaherty produced essentially the most commanding efficiency of the day to take the under-20 girls’s title.
The Bingley Harrier moved clear over the 6.1km course and steadily prolonged her benefit, finally successful by 25 seconds. It was the biggest margin of victory throughout the championships.
Behind her, the battle was for the remaining podium locations. Maisey Bellwood of Keighley & Craven AC discovered herself underneath stress within the closing phases, with Ava James of Brighton & Hove AC closing quick.
Bellwood held her kind to safe second place, whereas James completed strongly to take third.
Isabel Holt of Blackburn Harriers and Tilly Nickell of Staff Tub AC accomplished the highest 5.

In distinction, the under-20 males’s 10.1km race produced the closest end of the day.
Biruk Aduna Kebede of Clayton-le-Moors Harriers and Matthew Pickering of Aldershot, Farnham & District broke clear early and remained locked collectively all through the race. Neither athlete was capable of set up a decisive hole, with the pair matching one another stride for stride throughout the three laps.
The end result was solely settled within the closing metres. Rounding the ultimate bend, each athletes launched right into a dash for the road, nevertheless it was Kebede who had the slight benefit and was capable of edge forward to assert the title.
Pickering was compelled to accept second after a intently fought contest that was solely determined within the ultimate strides. Cambridge & Coleridge’s Cosmo Benyan was third, whereas Quinn Miell-Ingram (Radley AC) and Jack Sanderson (Settle Harriers) completed fourth and fifth, respectively.
There was extra shut racing within the under-17 occasions.
Highgate Harriers’ Sonny Allen took victory within the girls’s race, transferring clear to complete forward of Kitty Scott and Isabella Tutt, who accomplished the rostrum.

The lads’s under-17 contest was determined in a dash end. Rory Barclay-Watt and Ben Allen had been locked collectively heading into the closing phases, nevertheless it was Barclay-Watt who discovered the stronger end to take the win. Joseph Scanes secured third place.
Within the under-15 races, Theo Creed claimed the boys’ title, whereas Gabrielle Pinder took victory within the women’ occasion.
The youngest champions of the day had been topped within the under-13 class, the place Madison Kindler and Luis Da Silva secured their respective wins.
Full outcomes right here.

















