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Busy weekend for British home distance runners

September 16, 2025
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Far-off from the World Champs in Tokyo, the highway race scene within the UK has loved a busy few days and the cross-country season is now underway as nicely.

FARRINGDON CROSS-COUNTRY RELAYS, Sunderland, Tyne & Put on, September 14

Birtley scored a double by taking each the senior males’s and girls’s occasions however the ladies needed to come from behind due to Lydia Turner’s quickest lap on the glory leg.

Adrian Bailes introduced Birtley residence within the males’s race after Lewis McConnel had overcome a primary leg lead by Tyne Bridge’s Michael Hedley and posted the quickest lap within the course of.

Adrian Bailes (David Hewitson)

Males (3x3km): 1 Birtley 26:49 (G Beevers 9:20, L McConnell 8:54, A Bailes 8:35); 2 Tyne Bridge 27:27 (M Hedley 8:59, T Charters 9:22, A Pratt 9:06); 3 Morpeth 27:35 (O Tomlinson 9:08, T Balsden 9:11, R Balmbra 9:14); 4 Sunderland 27:45; 5 Gosforth 28:41; 6 Heaton 29:34

Quickest: 1 Bailes 8:35; McConnell 8:54; J Wills (Sund) 8:56

M40 (3x3km): 1 Sunderland 29:14 (S Rankin 9:45, I Dixon 9:54, J Taylor 9:35); 2 Darlington 30:17; 3 NSP 31:18

Quickest: Taylor 9:35; A Foster (NSP) 9:48; N Allen (Birt) 9:54

Lydia Turner brings Birtley home to victory
Lydia Turner (David Hewitson)

Girls (3x3km): 1 Birtley 32:10 (A Codling 12:03, A Leigh 10:54, L Turner 9:43); 2 Sunderland 32:23 (G Carroll 10:31, D Coulson 11:15, J Cox 10:37); 3 Criminal 33;29 (S Attwood 11:03, B Iverson 11:21, A Etherington 11:05); 4

Quickest: Turner 9:43; Leigh 10:24; Fox 10:37

W35 (3x3km): 1 South Shields 34:38 (J Murdy 11:17, Okay Beard-Foden 11:48, A Day 11:33); 2 Darlington 35:42; 3 Tyne Bridge 36:29

Quickest: Murdy 11:17Day 11:33; S Teasdale (Darl) 11:45

Underneath 17 (3km)

Boys: 1 A Cook dinner (Gate) 8:49; 2 T Hoole (Darl) 9:31; 3 G Bryce (Blyth) 9:34

Ladies: 1 E Collingwood (Gate) 11:06; 2 G Carter (Durh) 11:20; 3 A Carr (Tyne Br) 12:03

Birtley AC womens winners
Birtley AC winners (David Hewitson)

AMAZING NORTHAMPTON RUN HALF-MARATHON, September 14

Total: 1 L Greer I(R&N) 67:07; 2 M Everett (R&N) 70:29; 3 N Gifford 71:39

M45: 1 D Dalmedo 76:10

M60: 1 J Darcy (Bucks & S) 86:45

M65: 1 B Whitehead (W’boro) 89:34

Girls: 1 Okay Godof (Olney, W45) 82:57; 2 Z kemp (W45) 85:02

W55: 1 C Nobbs 98:05

ANGELS 10km, Gloucester, September 14

Total: 1 L Stopford (Stroud, M40) 32:18

Girls: 1 A Tredgett (Sev) 37:58

W55: 1 F Maycock (W Tempo) 41:41

BASILDON HALF-MARATHON, Essex, September 14

Total: 1 D Bradley 71:07

M50: 1 P Sanders 77:45

M60: 1 Okay Esdailie 87:22

Girls: 1 H Roberts (W40) 84:14

W50: 1 E Prideaux 89:56

BOSCOMBE SEAFRONT 5km, Dorset, September 14

Total: 1 O Canavan (B’mth, U17) 15:24

M55: 1 J Bassinder (Poole) 17:49; 2 J Snook (Eg H) 17:51

M60: 1 J Critchlow (Purb) 17:50

M65: 1 J Morris (Lytch) 19:51

M70: 1 H Murray (Purb) 20:51

Girls: 1 I Cherrett (B’mth, U17) 17:27

W45: 1 T Inexperienced (Eg H) 19:47

W50: 1 J Walker-Leach (Poole R) 20:46

W55: 1 Okay Mitchell (Dorch) 21:51

W70: 1 P Jarvis ((Poole R) 23:36

BURNHAM-on-SEA HALF-MARATHON, Somerset, September 14

Total: 1 J Chitty (Cheddar) 71:06; 2 A Raynor (FoD) 71:53

M40: 1 R Stewart (B&W) 72:46

M50: 1 S Brace (T Tub) 77:45

M60: 1 S Corridor 81:25

Girls: 1 A Smith (Weston, W35) 85:57

BUTTERFIELD GUERNSEY HALF-MARATHON, L’Eree, September 14

Total: 1 R Weston (Guern) 71:48

M60: 1 G Merfield (Guern) 83:00

Girls: 1 N Whitty (Guern, W40) 81:44

W45: 1 U Maisch 84:44

CHESHIRE HALF-MARATHON, Siddington, September 14

Omar Ahmed took his second race win of the month with a slim win over Keighley & Craven’s Joe Hudson in 63:39.

The earlier week, the Birchfield Harrier had gained the Cardiff 10km, his fifth win over that distance this 12 months, while his half win right here was his third and second over this distance.

For Hudson, it was his first enterprise on the roads since 20;21 when a 14:05 in a Battersea 5km was about it, earlier than a number of races in america that included a 28:23.68 10,000 monitor outing.

So this was the primary expertise of the half-marathon distance for Hudson, whose 63:43 was a helpful debut. That is fairly in contrast to Ahmed who’s now a seasoned campaigner over the space.

It was an analogous scenario for girls’s race winner Poppy Tank, who was additionally making her debut over the space. Right here, the BUCS cross-country runner up, who additionally took the scholars 5000m title this 12 months posted a stable 73:20 to win by nearly 4 minutes.

Total: 1 O Ahmed (Bir) 63:39; 2 J Hudson (Okay&C) 63:43; 3 C Sarsfield (Helsby) 66:01; 4 M Parker (Hales) 67:20; 5 R Allen (Leeds) 67:55; 6 F Conway 68:08; 7 C Hannon (St Hel) 68:30; 8 J Carnelley (Okay&C) 69:11; 9 A Holliday (Border) 69:13; 10 R Brailsford (Wake) 69:23; 11 R Moore (Vale R) 70:03; 12 C Williams (Vale R) 70:04; 13 D Hawkins 70:08; 14 M Abshir (Leeds) 70:12

M45: 1 J Hart 71:19

M50: 1 J Lawler (Excessive) 73:06

M65: 1 I Van Lokven (Mil Okay) 86:07

Girls: 1 P Tank (Plym) 73:29; 2 A Lawson (Clap) 77:24; 3 E Navesey (Ptreston, W35) 79:04

W45: 1 L Brown (Dids) 88:23

W50: 1 H Taylor (Western, IoM) 94:15

W55: 1 Okay Wooden (Inventory) 96:38

CHIPPENHAM HALF-MARATHON, Wiltshire, September 14

Total: 1 S Nott (Calne) 69:27

M60: 1 C Hann (Bitt) 87:13

Girls: 1 C Baker (B&W) 76:29

W55: 1 J Rockliffe (W tempo) 85:16

W65: 1 P Mburu (Compt) 1:49:06

DEDHAM 10km, Essex, September 14

Total: 1 O Adedji (NEB) 31:27

Girls: 1 Okay Lea (Rocfford, W40) 40;25

W50: 1 W King (Chelm) 41:47

FELIXSTOWE COASTAL 10, Suffolk, September 14

Total: 1 B Carpendale (Felix) 53:36; 2 O Rees (Ips P) 54:44

M55: 1 M Allen (Ips J) 61:49

Girls: 1 R Nicholson (Waveney) 63:11

W50: 1 C Carter New J) 72:45

LAKE VYRNWY HALF-MARATHON, North Wales, September 14

Total: 1 G Pugh (Merr’dd) 70:10; 2 A Jones (Merr’dd) 70:17; 3 C Gidlow (Stoke, M45) 70:30

M50: 1 G Wells (W Chesh) 77:08

M60: 1 S Watmough (Warr) 77:47

M65: 1 A Clarke 89:05

Girls: 1 S Hawkins (Lawley, W45) 81:35

W45: 2 C Jacobs-Conradie (Merr’dd) 84:02

W50: 1 J Doughton (Buckley) 94:36

W60: 1 D Broom (Peni) 98:38

KENNY PHILLIPS 10, Cumbrae, Millport, West of Scotland, September 14

Callum Hawkins completely dominated to win by almost six minutes in 46:44. The time was a private finest for the 2019 World Championships Marathon fourth placer and adopted 10km victories in Glasgow and Paisley in the summertime.

Total: 1 C Hawkins (Kilb) 46:44; 2 P Mochan (Swin) 52:23; 3 J Downey (Kilm) 52:30; 4 W Ewens (Ayr) 52:57

Girls: 1 E Peter (Vic P, Glas) 64:56

W60: 1 M McCord (Kirk’loch) 73:39

LIVERPOOL WOMEN’S 10km, Merseyside, September 14

The British Masters all-time W45 quickest, Kirsty Longley, took the award with a close to three-minute victory in 36:56

Girls: 1 Okay Longley (Liv PS, W45) 36;56

PLESHEY & ESSEX HALF-MARATHON, September 14

Total: 1 P Coates (Mind, M40) 69:59; 2 N Harris-Fry (Orion) 69:36; 3 C Culham (Mind) 71:20

M50: 1 O Holmes (S’finish) 75:51; 2 L Taylor (S’finish) 75:51; 3 B Glasgow (Orion) 79:01

M55: 1 R Lowe (Harl) 80:11

M60: 1 O Dare (Witham) 81:14

M65: 1M Valbonesi (B’fleet) 88:51

M70: 1 D Butler (Invoice’cay) 91:53

Girls: 1 L Reed (Hav’g, W40) 76:57; 2 H McGowan-Jones (Vegan) 78:48; 3 H Leggett (Nuclear) 79;39

W40: 2 C Creek (Col H) 83:13; 3 R Bunting (Lon H) 83:30

W45: 1 J Bolton (Invoice’cay) 84;56

W50: 1 B Aldridge (Invoice’cay) 90:55

W55: 1 B Evans (E Lon) 96:26

W60: 1 T Scully (Orion) 97:18; 2 J Eley (Mid Ex) 1:42;22

W70: 1 C Kennedy (orion) 97:31

RICHMOND RUN FEST, Surrey, September 14

Total (13.1M): 1 A Jackson 67:10; 2 F Li 69:58

Girls: 1 A Different 76:38; 2 N Bhamra 76:56

W50: 1 N Cox (Wetherby) 94:05

Total (26.2M): 1 J Ludlow (Wok) 2:32:19

Girls: 1 R Machado 2:56:56

STRATFORD HALF-MARATHON, Warwickshire, September 14

Total: 1 S Pedley (B Stort) 70:46

Girls: 1 F Stanyard (B&R, W45) 87:51

SWANSEA BAY 10km, South Wales, September 14

Total: 1 M Roderick (Tri Laborious) 32:09

M40; 1 R Buy (P’cawl) 32;38

M50: 1 S Davies (P Bryn) 34:44; 2 N Grinnell (Neath) 35:18; 3 H Evans (P Bryn) 35:24

M60: 1 A Blair (Les C) 37:33; 2 N Barnes (P Talb) 38;24

M65: 1 D Warren (Cardigan) 37;20

Girls: 1 L Small (AFD) 33:23; 2 O Tsim (P’pridd) 34:09; 3 E O’Dee (Dees) 34;58; 3 D Morris (Builth, W40) 36:07; 4 F Spruit (T Tub) 36:39; 5 L Flynn (Les C, W40) 36;43; 6 N Sutton 36:54

WETHERBY 10km, West Yorkshire, September 14

Total: 1 E Bovington (Leeds) 30:19

M60: 1 R Williamson (Loftus & W) 36:21

Girls: 1 J Elgood (Nidd) 35:03

W40: 1 C Williamson (Loftus & W) 37:02

W60: 1 B Comber (Denby D) 41:54

FLAT ’N FAST 5km, Linlithgow, Scotland, September 13

Aberdeen’s Tom Graham-Marr returned from America the place he set a private finest 800m in 1:50.30 to enhance his three-year-old earlier finest by three seconds as he gained general in 14:13.

Brogan Wallace, with a 15:59 clocking received the higher of Annabell Simpson’s 16:04 to take the individually run ladies’s race to comply with on from her August 15:56 in Gateshead’s Quayside 5km.

Males race 1: 1 T Graham-Marr (A’deen) 14:13; 2 R Ferguson (Kilb) 14:19; 3 F Gilmour (Kilb) 14:20; 4 J Alexander (Garscube) 14:28; 5 G Smith (Cambus) 14:29; 6 C Rogers (Wrex) 14:30; 7 A Baird (I’ness) 14:31; 8 C Smith (Cambus) 14:34; 9 P Nelson (Shett) 14:34; 10 D Bunn (Carnethy) 14:37

Males race 3: 1 J Downey (Kilm) 15:00; 2 P Barnes (Edin) 15:07; 3 S Fitzpatrick (Cambus) 15:11

Girls: 1 B Wallace (Shett) 15:59; 2 A Simpson (Fife) 16:04; 3 S Tucker (Cambus) 16:21; 4 Okay Rourke (Gala) 16:36; 5 J Selman (Fife) 16:37; 6 G Whelan (Central) 16:38; 7 A MacLean (Garscube) 16:41; 8 E Bell (Shett) 17:00; 9 Z Bates (A’deen) 17:06; 10 C Wright (E’burgh U) 17:07

Girls race 5 chosen:

W50: 1 T Feran (Roth) 19:03; 2 J Johnstone (Gala) 20:02

W55: R Van Rensburg (Fife) 18:52

TATTON PARK 10km, Knutsford, Cheshire, September 13

Total: 1 L Shail (Cov G) 33:36

Girls: 1 L Milner (Chesh Dr, W35) 35:04

YORK 5km SERIES, North Yorkshire, September 12

Total: 1 J Norris (Leeds) 15:11; 2 Z Gribbon (N Marske) 15:16; 3 E Wilkinson (Okay&C) 15:20

M50: 1 Okay Walker (Totley) 16:26

M60: 1 J Convery (Bing) 17:58

M65: 1 S Boynton (York A) 19:31

M70: 1 L Taylor (NY Moors) 20:59

Girls: 1 C Knowles (Abbey) 16:58

W55: 1 A Spencer (Valley St) 19:26

W65: 1 G Boynton (York A) 23:40

FRIDAY NIGHT UNDER THE LIGHTS, Battersea Park, London, September 11

Joe Wigfield gained comfortably in 13:57 in a promotion which may be referred to as Friday Evening Underneath the Lights however truly once more moved to Thursday and 22 males have been contained in the 15-minute barrier.

The Wirral man ran 13:48 right here in February and 13:46 in Monaco 18 months in the past and gained the Bannister Miles title at Oxford again in Might.

Right here, solely Holland Sports activities’ Jack Kavanagh might stick with the tempo by half-distance however was dropped within the latter levels earlier than taking second spot in 14:08.

A chasing group of 5 have been ten seconds or so down mid-race earlier than Angus McMillan received as much as beat Miles Clisham to 3rd spot in 14:15.

The ladies had earlier competed within the opening race of the night and it was Hollie Parker who got here from behind to win in 15:54. The Brighton Phoenix runner had trailed under-20 Lizzie Wellsted on the half-way-mark, together with Alex Eykelbosch however had a powerful second half to win by eight seconds in 15:54.

Parker’s outings on the highway have been few and much between after concentrating on center distance racing the place she has set private bests at each 800 and 1500-metres at 2:01.67 and 4:09.42 this 12 months. Her time was some 74 seconds quicker that her on ly earlier outing over the space again in 2019.

Wellsted simply took second in 16:02, a private finest by 15 seconds.

Race 2 (Males): 1 J Wigfield (Wirral) 13:57; 2 J Kavanagh (Holl Sp) 14:08; 3 A McMillan (York) 14:15; 4 M Clisham (Cov G) 14:18; 5 O Roberts (Merr’dd) 14:20; 6 J Beattie (Leeds) 14:20; 7 M Walker (Military) 14:24; 8 J Rowley (Lough Tri) 14:35; 9 W Bourne (Clap) 14:36; 10 S Maher (Jers) 14:40; 11 J Blacknell (AFD) 14:42; 12 B Claridge (Abing) 14:42; 13 C Cooper (Excessive) 14:43; 14 J Turner (B&H) 14:44; 15 J Hopkins (Swan) 14:45; 16 O Sumba (AFD) 14:46; 17 M Roberts (Herne H) 14:50; 18 Okay Barnes (Holl Sp) 14:52; 19 O Mills (Herne H) 14:53; 20 J Woods (Value) 14:57

M40: 1 A Hill (Brat) 15:22; 2 R Arkell (Poole R) 15:34

M45: 1 B Shearer (Camb H) 15:54; 2 M Whitfield (Chilt) 16:15; 3 R Paranandi (Herne H) 16:16

M50: 1 C Greenwood (Kent) 16:48; 2 C Blackburn (Holl Sp) 16:49

Girls

Race 1, Wave 1: 1 H Parker (Phoe) 15:54; 2 L Wellsted (Col H, U20) 16:02; 3 A Eykelbosch (Dac) 16:03; 4 Okay O’Neill (Hav’g) 16:29; 5 Maddie Jordan-Lee (AFD) 16:34; 6 Okay Hawkins (Salf) 16:44; 8 G Kersey (Bas) 17:07; 8 M Cordon-Lloyd (Belg) 17:09

Wave 2: 1 G Leyland (Herne H) 17:03; 2 R Whyte (Wilding (Belg) 17:09; 3 Okay Nankiel (Phoe) 17:17

W45: 1 H Gaunt (Ton) 18:00

HATFIELD 5km RACE SERIES, Hertfordshire, September 10

Total: 1 B Hadman (NHRR) 15:15; 2 M Waddington (Ware) 15:30; 3 T Barclay (NHRR) 15:38

W60: 1 S Townsend (Dac) 17:56; 2 A Jordan (St Alb) 18:03

Girls: 1 F Weddell (St Alb) 16:38

W45: 1 Okay Dixon (St Alb) 19;16

W55: 1 C Thrussell (NHRR) 22:50

W75: 1 S Roberts (Dac) 21:29

POLICE SERVICE UK 10-MILE CHAMPIONSHIP, Cardiff, South Wales, September 10

Kieran Clements regains the title he beforehand gained in 2023 with a 49:56 clocking. That 12 months, the Met Police officer set his private better of 48:57 when ending second within the Cabbage Patch 10.

Total: 1 Okay Clements (Met P) 49:56; 2 J Bennett (W Mids) 52:58; 3 J Pilkington (Cheshire) 54:08; 4 M Ilott (N’umbria) 54:21; 5 M Velocity (Met P) 55:03; 6 A Miles (Cheshire) 55:04

M40: 1 A Horsnall (Notts) 58:53

M45: 1 Okay Hazelaar (G Manch) 59:01; 2 G Scott (G Manh) 59:03

M50: 1 R Gardiner (S Wales) 56:33; 2 A Smith W Mids, M50) 59:11

Girls: 1 A Hoyle (S Yorks) 54:04; 2 N Noakes (Staffs, W35) 54:17

W40: 1 Okay Alpe (Met P) 65:51

W50: 1 L Dixon (Cheshire) 65:16; 2 L Blizzard (Cheshire) 67:17; 3 A Ely (Norf) 68:33; 4 P Davies (Devon & C) 70:07

W55: 1 A Hodgson (W Mercia) 72:33

YEOVIL 5km SUMMER SERIES, Somerset, September 10

Total: 1 S Dixon (SW Vets, M40) 15:17

M60: 1 P Parry (B&W) 17:48

Girls: 1 A Gidey (Ex’mth) 16:52

W45: 1 G Pearson (Yeo) 19:21

W55: 1 C Newman (Ex’mth) 19:15; 2 J McFadzean (SW RR) 19:39; 3 F Mawn (Yeo) 21:39

W65: 1 S Davies (B&W) 21:55

OVERTON 5, Hampshire, September 7

Total: 1 H Smith (Soton) 24:37; 2 H Haslam (Soton, U20) 25:51

M45: 1 G Marshall (Ryde) 26:36

M55: 1 T Sales space (G&G) 28:04

M75: 1 M Sheridan (Newb) 34:20

Girls: 1 B Kidger (Phoe) 27:55; 2 H Corridor (Win RC) 29:24; 3 L Locks (AFD, W45) 29:57

W45: 2 T Anderson (Win RC) 30:49

W60: 1 C Searle (And) 35:42

W65: 1 L Tyler (Farn R) 37:02

KENNY PHILLIPS ROUND CUMBRAE 10, Millport, September 14

Total: 1 C Hawkins (Kilb) 46:44; 2 P Mochan (Swin) 52:23; 3 J Downey (Kil’ok) 52:30; 4 W Ewens (Ayr S) 52:57; 5 E Convery (Garsc) 56:25; 6 J Wiggins (Cors) 56:44

M40: Alan Blair 58:58

M50: J Lawson (P’bello) 61:35

TEAM: 1 Kil’ok 3:53:02; 2 Irv 4:02:58; 3 Ayr S 4:12:52

Girls: 1 E Peter (VPCG) 64:56; 2 J Tovey (Cors) 66:37; 3 Naomi Watt 66:45

W40: J Smylie (Giff N) 67:24

W50: Y Thandraven (P’bello) 73:02

W60: M McChord (Kirkin) 73:39

TEAM: 1 Kil’ok 3:38:07; 2 Troon 3:53:17; 3 Killie S 4:17:04

DUMFRIES HALF-MARATHON, Dumfries, September 14

Total: 1 M Breen (Cors) 73:06; 2 C Storrie (Dumf RC) 73:29

M40: C Hurst (Gallo) 78:23

M60: C Holden (Dumf RC) 83:27

CALEDONIA PARK 5km, Gretna, September 14

Total: G Sidaway (bord) 15:54

M50: D Scobie (Dumf RC) 18:00

AUCHTERARDER HALF-MARATHON, Auchterarder, September 14

M50: R Van Gompel (Dund H) 81:36

M60: G Parker (Perth R) 89:01

Girls: J Wetton (Centr) 83:29

W50: L Johnston (Perth R) 94:57

W60: S Lewis (Giff N) 1:44:19

W70: A Reed (Perth R) 1:57:44

AUCHTERARDER 10km, Auchterarder, September 13

M60: G Parker (Perth R) 40:28

M70: M Hammond (PHRC) 46:04

Girls: J Wetton (Centr) 38:07

W70: Lesley Richardson 59:52

FLAT’N FAST 5km, Linlithgow, September 13

Total: 1 T Graham-Marr (Centr) 14:14; 2 R Ferguson (Kilb) 14:19; 3 F Gilmour (Kilb) 14:20; 4 J Alexander (Garsc, U20) 14:26; 5 G Smith (Cambus) 14:29; 6 C Rogers (Wrex) 14:30

M40: D Cummins (Cors) 15:00

M50: P Kieran (PHRC) 16:43

M60: G Matheson (Falk VH) 18:24

Girls: 1 B Wallace (Shett) 15:59; 2 A Simpson (Fife) 16:04; 3 S Tucker (Cambus) 16:21; 4 Okay Rourke (Gala) 16:36

W40: H Leigh (I’ness) 17:23

W50: A Mason (Shett) 18:33

U20: H Cameron (Stride) 17:09

NEWMACHAR 10km, Newmachar, September 13

Total: J Cruickshank (Metro) 33:25

Girls: M Davie (Forres) 39:52

Fell

FRA JUNIOR UPHILL ONLY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Sedbergh, September 14

U19 (2km/300m): 1 O Bailey (Staffs M) 13:14; 2 T Mckee (Calder V) 13:26

U17: J Bastow (CoY) 13:53

U15: T Daly (Traff) 13:49; 2 A Cole (Sett) 14:21; 3 C Dobson (Ross) 14:49

U13: 1 Okay Evans (Amble) 14:54; 2 C McGoldrick (Sett) 15:11; 3 H Meyfroidt (Helm H) 15:41

U19 ladies: C Jenneson (Bux) 15:34

U17: C Mckee (Calder V) 14:34

U15: M McGoldrick (Sett) 15:01

U13: 1 B Bailey Bing) 15:14; 2 L Hardcastle (Mercia) 16:13; 3 M Dacre (Helm H) 18:09

YORKSHIREMAN OFF-ROAD MARATHON AND HALF-MARATHON, Haworth, September 14

Total (42km/1000m): 1 J Hood (Skip, M40) 3:32:40; 2 Alistair Jowett (M40) 3:39:06; 3 A Oakden (Okay&C, M40) 3:39:15; 4 L Cranfield (N’wram P) 3:42:26; 5 A Worrallo (Bing, M40) 3:48:23; 6 M Rowat (Bokwl, M40) 3:50:26

M50: P Stockdale (N’wram P) 4:08:36

M60: S Myers (Crav E) 4:24:56

Girls: 1 Harriet Cotton (W40) 4:23:16; 2 Okay Whelan (Ret) 4:27:46; 3 P Ballantine (Okay&C) 4:42:24; 4 J Coope (Okay&C, W40) 4:42:26

W50: S Dickinson (Hali) 4:57:47

W60: S Marshall (Skip) 5:21:16

W70: A Baldwin (Skip) 5:59:10

Total (24km/650m): 1 E Hassell (Wharf) 1:47:14; 2 F Durris (Traw, M40) 1:48:06; 3 R Macfarlane (S’taire, M40) 1:50:01; 4 J Hargreaves (Bing) 1:50:15; 5 M Bloomfield (Bing, M40) 1:50:28; 6 M Warters (Wharf) 1:50:56

M50: T Alcock (Wharf) 2:06:51

M60: Simon Osbaldiston 2:07:33

M70: A Essex (Sadd) 2:46:13

Girls: 1 J Wells (Ross) 2:05:53; 2 H Thomas (Okay&C) 2:07:30; 3 J Buckley (Bing, W40) 2:07:48; 4 N Conroy (Okay&C) 2:09:59

W50: Okay Allen (Bail) 2:10:16

W60: J Pickard (Crav E) 2:36:41

JUNIOR HOME COUNTRIES INTERNATIONAL, Y Fron, Caernarfon, September 13

U20 (6.84km.300m): 1 J Sanderson (ENG) 26:19; 2 M Benson (WAL) 26:53; 3 S Bentham (ENG) 27:01; 4 R Taylor (SCO) 27:16; 5 A Poulston (ENG) 27:22

TEAM: 1 ENG 9; 2 SCO 17; 3 WAL 25; 4 NIR 28; 5 IRL 38

U20 WOMEN: 1 I Paterson (SCO) 30:55; 2 A McGookin (NIR) 31:23; 3 J Taylor (SCO) 31:53; 4 E Atkinson (SCO) 32:24; 4 A Lane (ENG) 32:33

TEAM: 1 SCO 8; 32 ENG 20; 3 NIR 30; 4 IRL 39; 5 WAL 43

U17 (6.23km/257m): 1 B Sutherland (SCO) 25:19; 2 J Eire (ENG) 25:24; 3 C Benson (WAL) 25:28; 4 B Hodson (SCO) 25:37; 5 O Parry (WAL) 25:48

TEAM: 1 SCO 11; 2 ENG 22; 3 WAL 26; 4 NIR 27; 5 IRL 38

U17 WOMEN: 1 C McKee (ENG) 28:32; 2 I Yorke (ENG) 28:57; 3 L Connell (SCO) 29:07; 4 I Pastor (ENG) 29:51; 5 C Stuart (ENG) 30:09

TEAM: 1 ENG 7; 2 SCO 17; 3 WAL 32; 4 NIR 39; 5 IRL 41

Total group: 1eq ENG/SCO 6; 3 WAL 14; 4 NIR 15; 5 IRL 18

BOLLINGTON THREE PEAKS, Bollington, September 13

Total (9km/370m): 1 A McGrady (Sale) 39:55; 2 J Bannister (Sale) 40:34; 3 W Stewart (Macc) 40:36; 4 M Burley (Macc) 41:25; 5 M Booker (Macc) 41:25; 6 S Harding (Macc, M40) 41:43

M50: D Shepherd (Sadd) 45:03

M60: A Bramham (Horw) 48:04

M70: A Watts (Wilm) 58:46

Girls: 1 C Leigh (Penn) 51:36; 2 A Pagett (Sale) 52:46; 3 G Le Geyt (Macc, W40) 53:36; 4 H Thompson (Poyn, W40) 54:31

W60: C Tregaskis (Ross) 58:22

TRUNCE SERIES, Oxspring, Sheffield, September 8

Total (4.25M/550ft): 1 G Parr (P’stone FPR) 27:58; 2 Matthew Crofts 29:41; 3 Kieran O’Prey 29:48; 4 O France (P’stone FPR) 30:29; 5 M Cottam (Stadium) 31:19; 6 Jack Harvey 31:20

M50: I Neville (P’stone FPR) 31:22

M70: C Davies (Sadd) 34:40

Girls: 1 Katie Rhodes 33:21; 2 Ellie Crownshaw (Br’discipline) 35:41; 3 Kate Davies 37:53; 4 Maria Dixon 38:47

W50: J Scrivens (P’stone FPR) 41:29

W60: S Braddock (P’stone FPR) 42:04

W70: P Goodall (Totley) 51:39

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