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South of England golf equipment took a lot of the principal honours on the English Cross Nation Relay Championships on Saturday (Nov 1) as Tonbridge and Belgrave added the senior males’s and girls’s titles respectively over an amended course at Berry Hill Park that included a leap over a log.
It was extra constructing work and landscaping that triggered the variation and the races have been run in sturdy winds which have been in opposition to the runners within the beginning and ending straight.
Southern golf equipment have been solely denied one group championship and that was by Salford Harriers within the junior ladies’s race. Aldershot have been the one membership to snaffle a couple of title, with two, as Chelmsford had three podium locations.
Males
Tonbridge used the traditional methodology to safe their title by being reasonably positioned in the beginning earlier than regularly advancing by the sector to take the tape 25 seconds away from the sector, due to their anchor man James Kingston.
For the primary three levels they relied on their middle-distance twins Jack and Ted Higgins, who have been break up by Alex Howard, as they started in twelfth then third earlier than sending Kingston off in third to finish the victory.
Kingston’s 14;44 was fourth quickest general, some 18 seconds down on Western Tempo’s Jacob Cann, who repeated his quickest lap exploits from the English Nationwide Highway relay at Sutton Park.
Earlier, it had been Houghton’s Cameron Allan, the Inter-Counties bronze medallist, who had ‘gained’ the double lap, 5km lengthy, opening leg with a 14:41 break up that then stayed because the third better of the afternoon.
He mentioned: “It was actually quick,” after which commented on the additional hazard that had been positioned on the course, including: “The log was straightforward to recover from however got here simply after a chicane.”
Allan additionally famous that this was his second first leg relay ‘win’ in succession. “I ‘gained’ the primary leg for Regulation within the Scottish relay final weekend.”
Going quickest on stage two had been former English Nationwide and Inter-Counties winner Calum Johnson as he scythed by 36 locations to the lead mid-race, with a 14:34 break up that appeared, simply as within the Northern Relays two weeks earlier, to be adequate for quickest lap.

He mentioned of his run right here: “I run finest on the second leg and I at all times need to come right here as that’s what it’s all about. I’m additionally group supervisor and was right here at 9:30am this morning placing the membership tent up and am attempting to get the fellows out.”
Johnson’s quickest was not fairly sufficient, as Cann’s 14:26 on the subsequent lap noticed Western Tempo lead the huge subject after gaining a dozen slots to the pinnacle of the sector earlier than they drifted again.
Cann, who was additionally quickest within the English Highway Relays, mentioned: “I used to be doing my finest to catch them.”
This he did however his membership couldn’t maintain on after which drifted again to fourth by the road.

In the meantime Tonbridge have been up within the podium locations and Ted Higgins was second on the penultimate lap earlier than Kingston accomplished the job.
He mentioned: “That’s the primary medal for the opposite three of them,” with the Higgins twins having joined Tonbridge a few years in the past from Bexley.
Within the silver medal slot on the line have been 2024 winners Shaftesbury Barnet they usually too regularly moved by earlier than Liam Dee secured silver.
He mentioned: “I attempted to comply with him,” however that noticed them residence forward of Cambridge & Coleridge for a Southern clear sweep. They’d saved their quickest Callum Elson to final and it was solely on the end that they have been in a podium place.

Males (4x5km): 1 Tonbridge 60:06 (J Higgins 15:00, A Howard 15:25, T Higgins 14:59, J Kingston 14:44); 2 Shaftesbury Barnet 60:31 (T Butler 15:07, D Evans 15:20, J Dempsey 14:57, L Dee 15:08); 3 Cambridge & Coleridge 60:45 (O Newman 15:17, T Eager 15:10, N Mapperley 15:23, C Elson 14:56); 4 Western Tempo 61:41 (P Molloy 15:01, L Davis 15:49, J Cann 14:26, C Wright 16:27); 5 Newark 1:50 (E Smith-Rasmussen 14:57, J Parkinson 15:46, M Chesterton 16:15, E Buck 14:54); 6 Salford 62:16 (H Wakefield 15:23, S Hopkins 15:43, D Barratt 15:28, A Ediker 15:43); 7 Highgate 62:17 (P Chambers 15:58, A Lepretre 15:14, F Grierson 15:24, C Cooper 15:43); 8 Leeds 62:30 (W Tighe 15:47, P Kelly 16:03, E Bovingdon 15:29, J Connell 15:12); 9 Aldershot Farnham & District 62:30 (C Charleston 15:52, T Chandler 15:27, S Eglen 15:41, L Stone 15:31); 10 Gateshead 62:34 (J Blevins 15:38, C Johnson 14:35, M Linsley 16:06, L Liddle 16:18); 11 Herne Hill 62:39 (A Ludewick 15:21, S Bramwell 14:55, T O’Mahoney 16:34, T Austin 15:52); 12 Bedford & County 63:02 (E Blythman 15:25, N Campion 15:31, H Brodie 15:44, A Yabsley 16:24); 13 Bracknell 63:05 (B Moore 15:31, S Halsted 15:29, C Broadbent 17:06, Z Seddon 15:02); 14 Loughborough College students 63:10 (J Small 15:03, L Patete 15:43, H Pickard 16:05, F Cooper 16:21); 15 Chiltern 63:25 (R Slade 14:44, S Bossi 16:04, A Aldred 16:26, H Cox 16:12); 16 Morpeth 63:26; 17 Cambridge & Coleridge B 63:38; 18 Tonbridge B 63:57 (J MacDonald 15:35, L Mills 15:51, J Crombie 16:00, M Selby 16:33); 19 Studying 64:06; 20 Blackburn 64:12

Quickest: J Cann (W Tempo) 14:26; C Johnson (Gate) 14:35; C Allan (Hought) 14:41; J Kingston (Ton)/A McMillan (York)/M Ramsden (B’burn)/R Slade (Chilt)/ 14:44
141 groups completed

Ladies
This was Belgrave Harriers’ third win a row, with Kate Axford current in all three and notching up the quickest ladies’s lap en route.
They started their defence with Sophie Hicks putting fifth on the primary of their three 3km laps earlier than Sarah Astin swept them forward mid-race with a 9:49 clocking after which Axford accomplished the job together with her 9:25 break up.
Earlier, it had been Holly Dixon who had ‘gained’ the opening stage for Cambridge Harriers in 9:38, a time that then stood up because the second better of the race.
Dixon mentioned: “Ty Brockley-Langford led for 300m however I made a decision simply to run my very own race and am now planning for the Cardiff Cross, then Liverpool, but it surely was a brief race right here.”
Shut behind was Chelmsford’s Megan Harris, whose 9:42 ended up third finest.
Herne Hill, who wound up second on the line, began one of the best of the medallists in fourth spot on the opener due to Saskia Millard as the primary leg runners all piled in.
Astin took the lead on stage two, for Belgrave, as Herne Hill superior to second due to Sophie Tooley. Astin mentioned: “I felt good and simply wished to get lead for Kate.”
She added she had dropped out of the Valencia Half-Marathon six days earlier with sew.

Axford then accomplished the Belgrave hat-trick, earlier than saying: “It will get higher each time however I didn’t really feel any strain and simply bombed it and pushed exhausting up the hill.”
Herne Hill have been to remain second to the tip due to Lucy Jones’ fourth quickest 9:43, as Niamh Bridson-Hubbard’s 9:45 secured bronze for Blackheath & Bromley.
Ladies (3x3km): 1 Belgrave 29:05 (S Hicks 9:52, S Astin 9:49, Ok Axford 9:25); 2 Herne Hill 29:50 (S Millard 9:48, S Tooley 10:20, L Jones 9:43); 3 Blackheath & Bromley 30:05 (H Clark 10:13, C Taylor-Costin 10:07, N Bridson-Hubbard 9:46); 4 Aldershot Farnham & District 30:13 (Ok Hughes 10:19, M Grice 10:09, N Brown 9:46); 5 Thames Valley 30:26 (Ok Olding 10:34, C Buckley 10:04, I Weir 9:50); 6 Blackburn 30:32 (A McAndrew 10:04, L Huxley 10:18, Ok Maher 10:10); 7 Loughborough College students 30:51 (C Muzio 10:21, E Muzio 10:22, A Coffey 10:08); 8 Derby 31:08 (M Hudson 9:49, E Jones 10:37, A Ita 10:42); 9 Leeds 31:13 (E Curran 9:59, C Van Zelst 10:38, J Walsh 10:36); 10 Sale Manchester 31:21 (L Armitage 9:57, M Davies 10:28, I Burke 10:57); 11 Belgrave B 32:07 (A Barbour 10:08, M Canham 10:51, A Gandee 11:09); 12 Trafford Athletic Membership 32:11 (B Reid 10:01, S Hudak 11:08, I Rippon 11:03); 13 Vale Royal 32:16 (S Dufour-Jackson 10:36, E Bushill 11:12, G Roberts 10:29); 4 Cambridge & Coleridge 32:19 (E Leggate 11:00, Ok Lowery 10:16, A Clarke 11:03); 15 Birchfield 32:20 (A Testar 10:44, S McDonald 10:12, R Nicholls 11:26); 16 Salford 32:22; 17 North Somerset 32:34; 18 Wirral 32:38; 19 Charnwood 32:40; 20 Birtley 32:57

Quickest: Ok Axford (Belg) 9:25; H Dixon (Camb H) 9:38; M Harris (Chelm) 9:42; L Jones (Herne H) 9:43; N Brown (AFD)/N Bridson-Hubbard (B&B) 9:46
107 groups completed
Beneath-20
The smallest fields of the day have been within the under-20 races the place Aldershot’s males and Salford’s ladies got here out on prime.
For the lads, Aldershot led all through however, after Luca Hamblen had given them a ‘successful’ begin on the primary of their 3km legs, it was a case of hanging on. Owen Smith and Onjoro Sumba did simply that as Blackburn and Invicta East Kent chased them to the road.
Hamblin mentioned: “Simply earlier than the final hill I made a burst and felt fairly snug all through, however wasn’t anticipating to try this effectively.”
Such was the chase made by Blackburn’s Dexta Thompson that his efforts yielded the equal quickest under-20 time of 8:38, though he mentioned: “I used to be simply jogging.”
His time was additionally credited to Phoenix’s Miles Waterworth who took his membership to fourth on the final leg. Nevertheless, his time was not fairly sufficient to see his membership catch Invicta for bronze as Alex Dack’s 8:52 was sufficient for the Kent outfit.
The junior ladies had the honour of being first away, for his or her three lap 2.5km distance and Salford took the lead mid-race by Jasmine Wright’s 8:51, earlier than Sophia Roiditis completed the job with 8:48.

Wright mentioned: “I wished to get them and I do like chasing individuals.”
In a outstanding show of consistency, the Salford trio all ran inside six seconds of one another after Freya Murdoch had given them begin in fourth, with 8:46.
This was behind a gap leg lead for Aldershot’s Katie Pye, whose 8:32 was the quickest of the race however she was her membership’s sole runner within the age group.
She mentioned: “I acquired out fairly quick after which tried to push within the woods,” and, speaking about her lack of a group added: “There are usually not many under-20s within the membership.”
Simply behind, Windsor began effectively by Ella Davie’s 8:38 which wound up second better of the race however the title was Salford’s.
Behind, Birmingham College recovered from a gradual begin due to Willow Baker and Evelina Powell to take second forward of fellow college students Loughborough.

U20 Males (3x3km): 1 Aldershot Farnham & District 26:30 (L Hamblen 8:41, O Smith 8:57, O Sumba 8:54); 2 Blackburn 26:37 (M Clark 9:14, M Fraser 8:45, D Thompson 8:38); 3 Invicta East Kent 26:40 (J Stevens 8:47, N Paterson 9:01, A Dack 8:53); 4 Brighton Phoenix 26:42 (O Wallek 8:57, R Clark 9:08, M Waterworth 8:38); 5 Tonbridge 26:53 (H Fraser 8:58, T Bawtree 8:54, T Claridge 9:02); 6 Cambridge & Coleridge 27:03 (M Morgan 9:13, I Morgan 9:04, C Benyan 8:48); 7 Chelmsford 27:08 (A Ballard 9:11, J Hurrell 8:47, S Plummer 9:11); 8 Metropolis Of Norwich 27:17 (Z Dunne 8:54, W Percival 9:13, T Ash 9:12); 9 Bedford & County 27:29 (T Beale 8:58, M Kotrys 9:04, J Schuricht 9:27); 10 Winchester Working Membership 27:47 (R Value 9:09, H Wilson 9:15, S Parkinson 9:24); 11 Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow 27:50; 12 Mansfield 27:51; 13 Exeter 28:03; 14 Taunton 28:12 (D Millard 8:58, C McDonald 9:35, C Goodridge 9:41); 15 Peterborough & Nene Valley 28:12
Quickest: D Thompson (B’burn)/M Waterworth (Phoe) 8:38; L Hamblen (AFD) 8:41; N Fraser (B’burn)/M Miel-Ingram (Radley) 8:45
46 groups completed

U20 Ladies (3×2.5km): 1 Salford 26:25 (F Murdoch 8:46, J Wright 8:51, S Roiditis 8:48); 2 Birmingham U 26:56 (H Kinane 9:09, W Baker 8:59, E Powell 8:49); 3 Loughborough College students 27:24 (I Frost 9:09, E Wells 9:15, E McLennan 9:01); 4 Vale Royal 27:32 (D Murphy 9:08, S Harding 9:26, E Jha 8:58); 5 Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow 27:54 (E Davey 8:39, Y Grant 9:32, A Passos 9:45); 6 Birmingham U B 28:24 (I Jones 9:24, I Chapell 9:17, C Vickers 9:44); 7 Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets 28:40 (L MacDonald 9:16, R James 9:57, M Panoutsou 9:29); 8 Loughborough College students B 28:48 (L Danobrega 9:18, F Perry 9:42, A Clarke 9:49); 9 St Mary’s College 28:51 (L McLaren 9:34, C Wormley 9:41, L Wormley 9:37); 10 Milton Keynes 29:24 (M Pearce 9:32, I Gregg 9:46, E Willis 10:08); 11 Charnwood 29:25; 12 Rotherham 29:33; 13 Lincoln Wellington 29:41; 14 Salford B 29:48; 15 Tonbridge 29:53
Quickest: Ok Pye (AFD) 8:32; E Davie (WSEH) 8:39; J Leggate (C&C) 8:42; F Murdoch (Salf) 8:46; L Sutton (St Mary’s) 8:48; S Roiditis (Salf) 8:51;
27 groups completed
U17 Races
4 South of England golf equipment leaded the under-17 males’s occasion with Joseph Scanes securing the title for Blackheath from Kent rivals Tonbridge on the ultimate stage, due to the quickest break up of the race for his or her 3km circuit.
This was 8:55 and superior his membership to gold by transferring up from second however, earlier, that they had been given begin by Joseph Hill’s 9:00.
That opening leg had been ‘gained’ by Hallamshire’s Tom Thake with an 8:56 break up forward of Rotherham’s Mikey Bacon and Ewan Withnall for Burton, who have been all among the many quickest instances for his or her age group.
Thake mentioned: “I paced that to perfection after there have been three of us clear within the prime subject and managed to get to the final nook first.”

Tonbridge went into the lead mid-race, due to Ewan Prendergast, however couldn’t maintain on as Scanes went previous however nonetheless secured second. That was due to Oscar Graffin, the son of Andy, one of many Graffin twins who have been Internationals for his or her membership.
Scanes mentioned of his rival: “We’ve been racing effectively all season and I believed I’d be affected person then get him within the woods.”
The under-17 ladies’s title appears to have been Aldershot’s many instances and right here it was no exception because the Hampshire outfit moved by because the race progressed earlier than Kitty Scott utilized the coup de grace on the final leg with the quickest under-17 time of 8:30.

This was after Matilda Robertson and Sabrina Coppola-Johansen had set issues up effectively. Scott mentioned: “that was robust and was very windy however as a result of it’s brief you must run quicker.”
The opening 2.5km stage had been ‘gained’ by Isabella Tutt of Wakefield with an 8:41 clocking that wound up second better of the race. Of her end she mentioned: “There was solely 200m to go so I believed I might go for it.”
This was forward of Ezra Harrold’s 8:43 for Chelmsford, who then went forward on stage two due to Lottie Wilkin’s 8:53, as their membership held on for third on the line.
Wilkin was one of many first to remark concerning the addition of a log hazard on the course. She mentioned: “They put a log barrier there and I needed to step on it.”
Nevertheless, Aldershot have been residence and dry, due to Scott, as Lincoln Wellington’s Ellarose Whitfield simply held on to the silver medals.

U17 Males (3x3km): 1 Blackheath & Bromley 27:25 (J Hill 9:00, O Ward 9:31, J Scanes 8:55); 2 Tonbridge 27:40 (W Bachelor 9:10, E Prendergast 9:09, O Graffin 9:22); 3 Cambridge & Coleridge 28:01 (S McDonald 9:14, H Pearson 9:29, F MacLennan 9:19); 4 Herne Hill 28:12 (C Holmes 9:25, T Clerkin 9:13, Z Morris 9:35); 5 Trafford 28:14 (T Austin 9:22, P Aron 9:33, F Dobson-Emmas 9:20); 6 Leeds 28:20 (Y Alem 9:28, J Norris 9:13, A Smith 9:40); 7 Dacorum 28:28 (T Pritchard 9:21, T Murphy 9:16, O Buckley 9:52); 8 Hallamshire Sheffield 28:41 (T Thake 8:56, H Kirkman 10:12, R Eager 9:33); 9 Saint Edmund Pacers 28:43 (A Jeffery 9:39, M Uttley 9:23, M Jeffery 9:42); 10 North Somerset 28:46 (J Bennett 9:47, J Finch 9:36, L Darlington 9:24); 11Tonbridge B 28:46; 12 Southport Waterloo 28:47; 13 Taunton 28:50; 14 Shaftesbury Barnet 28:51; 15 Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets 28:54
Quickest: J Scanes (B&B) 8:55; T Thake (Hallam) 8:56; M Bacon (Roth) 8:58; R Withnall (Burt) 8:59; J Hill (B&B) 9:00; E Prendergast (Ton) 9:09
82 groups completed

U17 Ladies (3×2.5km): 1 Aldershot Farnham & District 26:09 (M Robertson 8:50, S Coppola-Johansen 8:50, Ok Scott 8:30); 2 Lincoln Wellington 26:58 (I Porter 8:47, P Langlands 8:53, E Whitworth 9:20); 3 Chelmsford 26:59 (E Harrold 8:44, L Wilkin 8:53, A Shipton 9:23); 4 Rotherham 27:51 (M Schofield 9:05, M Holmes 9:34, G Turner 9:12); 5 Milton Keynes 27:51 (S Chapman 8:47, E Pearce 9:47, O Geary 9:18); 6 Aldershot Farnham & District B 28:26 (Ok McBride 9:01, O Garcia Davis 9:13, M Jobbins 10:13); 7 Stoke 28:28 (L Dundas 9:30, L Smith 9:50, H Turner 9:09); 8 Cambridge & Coleridge 28:28 (J Christmas 8:55, I King 9:58, C Hughes 9:37); 9 Milton Keynes B 28:29 (Ok Webb 9:27, N Freeland 9:24, L Webb 9:40); 10 Chelmsford B 28:37 (H Harrison 9:35, E Lole 9:21, H Matthews 9:43); 11 Basingstoke & Mid Hants 28:45; 12 Preston 29:04; 13 Tonbridge 29:05; 14 Herne Hill 29:11; 15 Milton Keynes C 29:19
Quickest: Ok Scott (AFD) 8:30; I Tutt (Wake) 8:41; E Harrold (Chelm) 8:44; S Chapman (Mil Ok) 8:47; P Henson (Leeds) 8:48; S Coppolla-Johnson (AFD)/M Robertson (AFD) 8:50
38 groups completed
Younger Athletes
The youngest age teams titles all went to southern golf equipment, with Bracknell and Shaftesbury taking the boys and Windsor and Brentwood the ladies.
All the youthful age group races have been run over the 2km circuit and the under-15 boys’ race noticed Bracknell lead all through after Elliott Langley-Aybar gave them a successful begin with the quickest under-15 time of 6:17. Jasper Legge and Edward Cunliffe then introduced them safely residence for a slim win over Bedford & County and Cambridge & Coleridge.
Cunliffe, whose membership accomplished the relay double of street and nation, mentioned of his Bedford rival: “He went too early.”

That first leg win was by the narrowest doable margin as Herts Phoenix’s Jake Summers was solely simply headed by a nostril however given the identical rounded time of 6:17.
Bedford owed their silver medals to second stage runner Fraser Williams’ third finest 6:18 mid-race, after he superior from 14th to second.
Windsor’s under-15 women win got here after Kara Gorman had given them a strong begin in second earlier than Hannah Lucas after which Zoe Allan’s second race quickest 7:00 introduced them residence comfortably.
Earlier the stage one ‘winner’ had been Derby’s Olivia Lee, whose 6:55 break up was by no means bettered, as Chelmsford and Hallamshire accomplished the rostrum locations.
Lee mentioned: “I used to be holding again a bit within the first half however took the lead half-way.”
Windsor appeared stunned to be there with an opportunity and second stage runner Hannah Lucas mentioned: “At half manner, I believed: I can’t actually be bothered then noticed the end.”
Allen mentioned: “I used to be a bit within the lead however I knew that I needed to go exhausting however couldn’t have accomplished it with out them (the remainder of her group) as they did the work.”
Shaftesbury Barnet gained the under-13 boys’ race comprehensively as Lewis Ward introduced them residence however had not one of the quickest laps.

It had been North Shields Poly’s Noah Penfold whose first leg ‘win’ in 6:45 that was adjudged the race’s quickest effort however he solely simply acquired the nod over Thames Valley’s Luis Da Silva’s 6:46.
Chelmsford have been once more within the medals in second, their third podium place of the day, however away from third positioned Studying.
Comparatively new membership Brentwood Beagles took the under-13 women’ title with their Madison Kindler quickest general on the ultimate stage with 7:13, as one other newish outfit, Warriors Pentathlon have been steered to second on the ultimate leg by Roni Kohring’s second finest 7:19.
Kindler was one in every of few who mentioned of the course: “It was fairly slippery in locations.”
U15 Boys (3x2km): 1 Bracknell 19:25 (E Langley-Aybar 6:17, J Legg 6:38, E Cunniffe 6:32); 2 Bedford & County 19:29 (E Gibbs 6:40, F Williams 6:18, O Henderson 6:32); 3 Cambridge & Coleridge 19:43 (H Cantell 6:20, J Arnold-Pepper 6:40, J Goldie 6:45); 4 Tonbridge 19:47 (G Bowers 6:29, J Graffin 6:36, L Szumilewicz 6:43); 5 Saint Edmund Pacers 19:57 (D Pearson 6:49, H Dover 6:35, D Marshall 6:35); 6 Brighton & Hove 20:07 (T Thom-Watts 6:23, G Urben 6:39, J Perez Rork 7:06); 7 Herne Hill 20:08 (A Duan 6:37, L Boulton 6:36, J Aldham 6:56); 8 Royal Sutton Coldfield 20:13 (O Alsop 6:51, G Harradence 6:48, M Randhawa 6:35); 9 Swindon 20:15 (J Bryant 6:49, F Byrne 6:49, J Mayneord 6:38); 10 Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets 20:16 (A Wolpert 6:43, H Dinolt 7:10, M Lamy 6:25); 11 Charnwood 20:22; 12 Chelmsford 20:29; 13 Burton 20:31; 14 Portsmouth 20:34; 15 Blackheath & Bromley 20:34
Quickest: E Langley-Aybar (Brack) 6:17/J Summers (Herts P) 6:17; F Williams (Mattress C) 6:18; T Hastings (Wake) 6:19; H Cantell (C&C) 6:20; T Thorn-Watts (B&H) 6:23
83 groups completed
U13 Boys (3x2km): 1 Shaftesbury Barnet 20:47 (D Pascal 6:52, H Henderson 7:02, L Ward 6:54); 2 Chelmsford 21:29 (M Sanford 6:50, F Blacketer 7:25, D Regulation 7:14); 3 Studying 21:42 (W Might 7:05, R Odlin 7:38, N Mazieres 7:00); 4 North Shields Polytechnic Membership 21:51 (N Penfold 6:45, T Hale 7:36, E Hughes 7:30); 5 Herts Phoenix 21:58 (J Maiden 6:49, H Wakefield 7:37, T Summers 7:33); 6 Sale Manchester 22:13 (C Hodgson 7:25, A O’Hare 7:04, J Howell 7:45); 7 Brighton & Hove 22:15 (B Moyes 7:00, E Clayton 7:53, L Fox 7:24); 8 Bedford & County 22:17 (T Kemp 7:29, E Janes 7:26, I Morgan 7:23); 9 Bingley 22:19 (R Emsley 7:22, M Aston 7:43, R Brooks 7:15); 10 Herne Hill 22:20 (J Lotter 7:20, T Howard 7:32, E Albert-Preskett 7:29); 11 Vale Of Aylesbury 22:25; 12 Milton Keynes 22:27; 13 Blackheath & Bromley 22:27; 14 Thames Valley 22:30; 15 Blackheath & Bromley B 22:37
Quickest: N Penfold (NSP) 6:45; L De Silva (TVH) 6:46; J Maiden (Herts P) 6:49; M Sanford (Chelm) 6:50; D Pascal (SB) 6:52; G Fisher (Macc) 6:53
66 groups completed

U15 Women (3x2km): 1 Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow 21:26 (Ok Gorman 7:05, H Lucas 7:22, Z Allan 7:00); 2 Chelmsford 21:55 (I Kehoe 7:17, A King 7:12, L Sanford 7:27); 3 Hallamshire Sheffield 21:59 (J Thake 7:05, P Foxall 7:35, F Hill 7:20); 4 Sale Manchester 22:00 (R Heywood-Younger 7:31, M Boyer 7:31, B Soper 7:00); 5 Aldershot Farnham & District 22:20 (H Robertson 7:57, P Visitor 7:06, N Walmsley 7:17); 6 Wreake & Soar Valley 22:24 (M Mullett 7:07, L Nicholls 7:59, A Kemp 7:19); 7 Warriors Pentathlon 22:42 (I Yorke 7:17, M Yorke 8:13, I Beddow 7:13); 8 Lincoln Wellington 22:44 (F Lilly 7:23, A Ronnie 7:36, F Goulsbra 7:45); 9 Derby 22:54 (O Lee 6:55, J Whitehead 8:28, A Lincoln 7:32);
10 Kettering City 22:55 (M Owen 7:05, M Sharp 8:21, B Lamb 7:30); 11 Saint Edmund Pacers 23:00; 12 Chelmsford B 23:00; 13 Mansfield 23:03; 14 Preston 23:10; 15 Blackheath & Bromley 23:12
Quickest: O Lee (Der) 6:55; Z Allen (WSEH)/B Soper (Sale) 7:00; Ok Gorman (WSEH)/ M Owen (Kett)/J Thake (Hallam) 7:05; P Visitor (AFD) 7:06
64 groups completed

U13 Women (3x2km): 1 Brentwood Beagles 22:11 (S Davies 7:27, L Esterhuysen 7:31, M Kindler 7:14); 2 Warriors Pentathlon 22:59 (P Boden 7:59, D McVicar 7:42, R Kohring 7:19); 3 Bingley 23:06 (B Bailey 7:29, C Pedley 8:09, H Carter 7:30); 4 Herne Hill 23:28 (S O’Brien 7:20, O Fisher 8:06, C Holmes 8:03); 5 Lincoln Wellington 23:33 (M Porter 7:40, H Gossiel 8:23, H Norris 7:31); 6 St Mary’s Richmond 23:43 (I Snaith 8:21, E Hunt 7:47, L Graham 7:36); 7 Rugby & Northampton 23:55 (E Rudkin-Wilson 7:38, M Hamilton 8:23, F Carty 7:54); 8 Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow 24:01 (J Watson 8:00, E Wouters 8:06, S Ramos-Plewman 7:55); 9 Aldershot Farnham & District 24:03 (E Jones 8:16, E Walmsley 8:02, I Goodey De Diego 7:46); 10 North Shields Poly 24:12 (A Penfold 7:34, E Hawkins 8:20, E Soward 8:19); 11 Sale Manchester 24:14; 12 Blackheath & Bromley 24:16; 13 Liverpool 24:19; 14 Liverpool B 24:20; 15 Saint Edmund Pacers 24:22
Quickest: M Kindler (B’wooden) 7:14; R Kohring (Warriors) 7:19; S O’Brien (Herne H) 7:20; C Bailey (Hallam) 7:25; S Davies (B’wooden) 7:27; B Bailey (Bing) 7:29
66 groups completed



















