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UK street outcomes, March 15-20, 2022


It was the busiest weekend on the roads this yr with main races at Wilmslow, Hastings, Fleet and Eastleigh plus a formidable vets document at Cupar

Waters Wilmslow Half Marathon, March 20
Jonny Mellor was a transparent winner of the half-marathon in 64:24, nicely away from 2016 Olympian Ross Millington’s 65:14.

Jonny Mellor wins at Wilmslow (Harry Shakeshaft)

Chris Perry was third in 65:36, whereas former English Nationwide medallist John Gilbert was first M40 in sixth in 65:52.

Manchester Marathon winner Anna Bracegirdle received the ladies’s race in 73:23 to take round 90 seconds off her PB.

Anna Bracegirdle wins at Wilmslow (Harry Shakeshaft)

Alison Lavender (75:19) and Abigail Howarth (75:44) accomplished the highest three.

Kirsty Longley was fourth and her time of 76:52 went to the highest of the UK W45 rankings for 2022.

The 10km winners have been Kristian Watson in 31:57 and W50 Sarah Cumber (38:57).

General (HM):
1 Jonny Mellor 64:24
2 Ross Millington Inventory 65:14
3 Chris Perry Vale R 65:36
4 Will Strangeway Linc W 65:40
5 John Gilbert Kent M40 65:52
6 Adam Bowden 66:17
10km: Kristian Watson 1:56

Girls:
1 Anna Bracegirdle Salf 73:23
2 Alison Lavender Oswestry Olympians 75:19
3 Abigail Howarth Vale Royal AC 75:41
4 Kirsty Longley Liv P W45 76:52
10km: Sarah Cumber W50 38:46
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Hastings Half-Marathon, March 20
James Baker gained his 988th race victory when he received this famously robust half-marathon in 70:12 and he additionally set an M45 course document regardless of the course being even more durable than prior to now.

James Stockings (71:34) and Chris Mason (73:37) accomplished the highest three.

In years passed by this occasion used to have an enormous finances with Kenyans successful repeatedly in addition to notable wins for the likes of British Olympians Eamonn Martin, Paul Evans and Paul Davies-Hale.

Baker stated:  “I took my alternative as just a few entrants dropped out by damage and others selecting to race the Eastleigh 10km. The Woodford Inexperienced athlete in second (James Stockings) has lately run a 68:59 half and a fast 5km.

“I don’t suppose he was anticipating the primary, predominantly uphill, 5 miles to be so robust. I used to be in a position to draw back after overtaking him at round 5km. Then I felt actually good alongside the promenade in the course of the ultimate 5km.”

James Baker (proper) on his solution to a win at Hastings

The occasion spends much less on prime class runners now however the 38 year-old Baker received the £300 first prize and Rachel Mulley gained the identical for he girls’s award as she led all the best way in 82:22 as simply over 90 seconds coated the highest 4.

Runner-up Linda Schofield set a UK W50 lead in setting a W50 course document with Ellie Baxter (83:15) ending quick for third.

Runner-up Linda Schofield (left) set a W50 course document and UK lead

In general fourth place 58-year-old Clare Elms’ 83:55 went prime of the UK W55 rankings by taking 4 minutes off the earlier age group course document and likewise bettering the earlier W50 mark.

Eric Hardwick, who has been the race director for the final 38 years, was in cost for the ultimate time.

General (HM):
1 James Baker Stylish M45 70:12
2 James Stocking WG&EL 71:34
3 Chris Mason W4 73:37
Girls:
1 Rachel Mulvey HR 82:22
2 Linda Schofield B&H W50 82:56
3 Ellie Baxter Ton 83:10
4 Clare Elms Kent W55 83:55
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Fleet Half-Marathon, Hampshire, March 20
Kurt Taylor led the best way with a time of 66:49 from Stephen Blake (67:23) and Neil Kevern (67:36).

Jenna McGrevey (79:00) took the honours in a aggressive girls’s race from W45 Annabel Granger (79:14), who ran her quickest time for 5 years forward of Megan Davis (79:23) and Rebecca Gallop (79:43).

General (HM):
1 Kurt Taylor Bristol & West AC 66:49
2 Stephen Blake AFD 67:23
3 Neil Kevern Bracknell 67:36
Girls:
1 Jenna Mcgrevey 79:00
2 Annabel Granger B&W W45 79:14
3 Megan Davis 79:23
4 Rebecca Gallop Newark W35 79:43
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Hendy Eastleigh 10km, March 20
Alex Lawrence took round three minutes off his 10km PB with a transparent win in 29:28. Dan Mulyran (30:10) and William Cork (30:26) accomplished the highest three.

It was a more in-depth girls’s race as Sarah Astin (33:18) narrowly received the higher of Tessa McCormick (33:25), whereas English Nationwide under-20 fifth placer Charlotte Alexander (34:15) was third in her debut over the space.
General (10km):
1 Alex Lawrence VPHTH 29:28
2 Daniel Mulryan TVH 30:10
3 William Cork B&H 30:26
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Girls:
1 Sarah Astin Belgrave H 33:18
2 Tessa McCormick Vale R 33:25
3 Charlotte Alexander Tonbridge 34:15
W45: 1 Lesley Locks AFD 35:18

BEITH HARRIERS NEW YEAR RACES – 10km, Kilbirnie, March 20

General:
1 M McKelvie (Shett) 32:31; 2 A Templeton (Kilb, U20) 32:36; 3 R Harvey (Irv, M35) 33:23

Girls:
1 A Wooden (Gars) 43:52; 2 Okay Rafferty (Gars, W35) 45:46; 3 L Smith (N Ayr, W40) 50:18

GEOFF SMITH’S BANBURY 15, Banbury, March 20

General:
1 J Bolton (W’inventory, M45) 83:57; 2 T Campion-Smith (Oxf C) 85:48; 3 M Lock (Wit) 87:28

Girls:
1 C True (Alch) 1:48:03; 2 R Piper (Cher R&J, W40) 1:50:27; 3 D Allen (Hook N, W35) 1:52:07

GRANITE WAY 10, Okehampton, March 20

General:
1 N Bruce-White (SWRR, M40) 59:22; 2 C Turner (Okehampton) 60:46; 3 D Rufus (SWRR, M40) 62:05

M60: 1 S Sincock (SWRR) 64:56

Girls:
1 C Perry (Erme, W45) 66:35; 2 J Bedler (Bide, W45) 72:13; 3 C Benstead (Okehampton, W60) 72:48

W60: 2 L Clements (Bide) 75:21

GRANITE WAY 20, Okehampton, March 20

General:
1 R Brown (Dawl, M45) 2:07:59; 2 Okay Manvill (Tiv, M55) 2:12:26; 3 J Scanes (Teign, M50) 2:12:57

Girls:
1 S Sleep (W35) 2:42:21; 2 C Hanns (E Corn, W45) 2:44:52; 3 R Steele (Teign, W50) 2:46:29

NANTWICH 10km, Nantwich, March 20

General:
1 J Arnold (Stoke, M45) 31:20; 2 J Tilley (NantRC, M35) 31:29; 3 R Serif (Vale R, U20) 32:06

Girls:
1 S Dufour-Jackson (Vale R) 36:03; 2 D Sherwin (Stoke, W40) 36:27; 3 L Matthews (Stoke) 37:45

WAKEFIELD 10km, Wakefield, March 20

General:
1 M Bostock (Wake) 31:17; 2 P Henderson (Salf) 33:03; 3 P Lyons (Unatt, M35) 33:13

Girls:
1 S Potter (VPCG) 35:17; 2 M Taylor (Roth) 36:35; 3 S Hunter (Ack) 37:01

W60: 1 C McCarthy (P’fract) 44:28

BLICKLING HALF-MARATHON, Aylsham, Norfolk, March 20

General:
1 N Adams (NNBR, M40) 78:17; 2 C Panting 80:34; 3 N Drinkwater (Norf G, M40) 82:23

M65: 1 M Howard (Norw RR) 98:54

Girls:

1 S Moeller 95:53; 2 B Willett (Norw RR) 97:14; 3 C Thomas 99:49

DAVE WRIGHT COLCHESTER 15 & 7.5M, Essex, March 20

General (15M):

1 A Jobling 93:28; 2 J Gunn 93:41; 3 J Brunt 1:44:10

Girls:

1 L Broom 1:49:27; 2 M Komorowska 1:59:47; 3 Okay Dye 2:03:14

General (7.5M): 1 P Rogers 46:53

Girls: 1 L Balfour 70:48

WINDMILL 6, Birdsedge, West Yorkshire, March 20

General:

1 W Langler-Watts (M40) 35:19; 2 S Dimelow (P’stone, M50) 36:15; 3 P Shaw (S’waite, M40) 36:38

M65: 1 M Baylis (Melth) 41:09

Girls:

1 L Collins (S’land) 38:50; 2 J McGregor (Tod) 40:11; 3 J Jones (W45) 43:39

TRUWEALTH SCOTTISH JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS, Greenock, March 20

U17 males TEAM:
1 Giff N 15
2 Kil’ok 42
3 Kilb 72

U15 TEAM:
1 Giff N 22
2 Hurt 55
3 Kilb 60

U13 TEAM:
1 Giff N 16
2 E Loth 22
3 E Kilb 33

U17 girls TEAM:
1 Giff N 11
2 Garsc 30
3 Falk V 38

U15 TEAM:
1 Giff N 28
2 Edin 32
3 E Kilb 52

U13 TEAM:
1 Giff N 28
2 Hurt 43
3 Falk V 44

KELPIES 5km, Falkirk, March 19

General:
1 J Grant 16:05; 2 A Grant 17:34; 3 S Gardner (M50) 19:25

CUPAR 5, Cupar, March 19

Jamie Crowe went prime of the UK 5 mile rankings together with his 23:51 victory.

The stand out efficiency although got here from Alastair Walker who smashed Bob Bradbury’s UK M65 document of 29:31 set in 2019 with the excellent time of 28:16.
Walker left behind his fellow M65 record-holder and monitor specialist Paul Forbes precisely three minutes in arrears.

W40 Sandy McDougall received the ladies’s race with a time of 30:25.

General:
1 J Crowe (Centr) 23:51; 2 G Evans Haggerty (VPCG) 24:36; 3 M Doherty (I’clyde, M35) 25:01; 4 J Donald (Dund H) 25:09

M45: 1 P Kieran (PH Racing) 27:46

M65: 1 A Walker (Tev) 28:16; 2 P Forbes (Edin) 31:16

M70: 1 T Martin (Fife) 32:11

Girls: 1 S McDougall (Dund H, W40) 30:25; 2 J Spence (Fife) 31:46; 3 Okay Lownie (PH Racing, W40) 31:51

W65: 1 I Bracegirdle (Fife) 37:54; 2 M Martin (Fife) 38:43

Victoria Park 5 miles, London, March 19

Newly topped British M35 Cross-Nation champion Ed Chuck gained his second victory in per week with 24:18 to at the moment go second within the UK senior rankings.

Second was Alexander Bampton in 24:25 and James Connor (24:31) was third.

Dani Nimmock was the main lady in 28:32 and she or he completed over a minute forward of Chloe Lewis (29:38) and Annabel Arnold (29:41).
General (HM):
1 Ed Chuck 24:18
2 Alexander Bampton 24:25
3 James Connor 24:31

Girls:
1 Dani Nimmock 28:32
2 Chloe Lewis 29:38
3 Annabel Arnold 29:41

TAVY 5km, Tavistock, March 19

General:
1 J Cole (TRP, M40) 16:12; 2 J Cooper (Erme, M35) 16:40; 3 L McMeekin (M&M, M45) 19:14

Girls:
1 N Kelly (Tav) 19:15; 2 H Cole (TRP, U15) 20:17; 3 Okay Prowse (DSFRS) 21:15

20 HALF-MARATHON FISSION, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, March 19

General (13.1M):
1 R Inexperienced (CLC, M40) 71:41; 2 P Grist (T Bathtub) 73:41; 3 J Willgoss (W Tempo) 75:23

M40: 2 A Kirkup (L Goat) 76:42

Girls:
1 H Steady (Avon VR, W40) 82:09; 2 L Richens (W’bury, W40) 86:12; 3 E Hines (Chipp, W45) 86:39

W50: 1 M McLachlan 98:36

General (20M):
1 M Coyle (Stroud) 1:51:27; 2 M Barry (Sale) 1:52:43; 3 A Gardiner (San D) 2:06:07

M60: 1 A Whitby (Tewk) 2:22:30; 2 B Harris (Ciren) 2:27:36

Girls:
1 R Davies (W40) 2:25:33; 2 J Cotterell Durs) 2:31:26; 3 S Bennett (W50) 2:38:45

W55: 1 J Roscoe (Chep) 2:44:48

YORK SPRING 10km, March 19

General:
1 R Gardiner (Leeds U) 33:27; 2 P Richardson (H’gate, M45) 35:47; 3 G Sherratt (R’hay, M45) 36:43

Girls:
1 S Thomas (W45) 42:55; 2 J Keary (W45) 49:56; 3 N Hinch (Ch Al’ton, W45) 50:21

POWER OF 5km, Morecambe, March 18

General:
1 M Briggs (Morp) 15:07; 2 D Birtwistle (B’burn RR, M40) 16:15; 3 M Guilder (L&M, M35) 16:44

M65: 1 R Flanigan (Rosendale) 19:35

Girls:
1 C Lam-Moores (Prest) 17:48; 2 F Royle (Lanc U, U20) 18:24; 3 M Hamilton (B’burn RR) 23:13

W65: 1 M Hesketh (Prest) 24:35

ALTAMUSKIN 5, Altamuskin, March 17

General:
1 P Finnegan (Armagh, M40) 28:56; 2 M Cox 29:02; 3 F McGirr (Ennis, M45) 29:03
Girls:
1 P McGurren (Sper, W40) 33:46; 2 E McCarroll (Omagh, U17) 34:48; 3 J Campbell (Finn Valley AC) 35:12

CRAIC 10km, Belfast, March 17

General: 1 E Turki (Anna) 31:00; 2 S Connolly (Anna) 31:52; 3 P McGarry (NBH) 32:32
M60: 1 N Mawhinney (Unatt) 38:23. M70: 1 B Stewart (NBH) 44:16
Girls: 1 E Mitchell (C’liffe) 34:39; 2 D Cox (Anna) 37:16; 3 E Crawford (S’park, W50) 38:51
W55: 1 M Slocum (Ward Park) 41:50. W60: 1 A Caldwell (Unatt) 44:10; 2 L Robinson (Unatt) 44:55

LEICESTER CITY WINTER 5km SERIES, Leicester, March 17

General:
1 G Singh (Highway, M40) 17:10; 2 S Mayes (W Finish) 18:06; 3 D Thomas (W Finish, M40) 18:21

M60: 1 B Whitehead (Kett) 18:51

Girls:
1 S Evans (Soar Valley, U20) 19:50; 2 L Ellis (W Finish) 19:57; 3 E Corridor (W Finish) 20:01

SPRING HANDICAP 10km, Douglas, March 17

General:
1 N Nzama (IOM Vet, M40) 35:28; 2 R Shipway (IOM Vet, M55) 35:45; 3 H Parrick (Northern AC, M50) 37:23

Girls:
1 H Simpson (IOM Vet, W55) 47:41; 2 M Corridor (Western, W70) 55:39; 3 Okay Gadsby (Western, W40) 60:32

ARMADA 3km, Plymouth, March 16

General:
1 S Mansfield  10:40; 2 F Squires (Ply) 11:08; 3 G Bale (Plyms, M55) 11:19
Girls:
1 L Riley (Corn) 12:49; 2 R Farr-Semmens 13:13; 3 H Marriott (E Corn) 14:13

NOTTINGHAM WINTER 5km SERIES, Nottingham, March 16

General:
1 E Mitchell (Corn, U20) 15:44; 2 W Bowran (St Alb) 15:52; 3 F Ball (N Dev, U20) 16:19
Girls:
1 J Newbery 19:36; 2 H Woods (Kimb, W40) 19:50; 3 C Whysall (Mans, U11) 20:35

DERBY MIDWEEK RACES, Raynesway, March 16

 General (5km):
1 H Outhwaite (Allerton J, U20) 17:00; 2 J Rouse (Der) 17:03; 3 M Kerr (Shelt) 17:32

 Girls:
1 C Martin (Telf, W45) 18:56; 2 E Eldridge (W40) 20:52; 3 S Sutton (Sinfin) 22:05

General (1M):
1 M Kerr (Shelt) 5:12; 2 G Peacock (Charn) 5:15; 3 P Mellon (Hatton, M50) 5:46

 Girls:
1 H Josephs (Cannon, W40) 6:47; 2 S Sutton (Sinfin, W40) 6:50; 3 E Eldridge (W40) 6:51

CHICHESTER CORPORATE CHALLENGE, race 2, West Sussex, March 16

After inserting third within the Birmingham League’s January fixture, Loughborough’s Ned Potter completed ninth in each the BUCS after which English Nationwide earlier than coming again right here to Chichester to win the second race within the sequence, Martin Duff reviews.

Potter who had simply returned from the World College Championships the place he received a crew silver within the blended relay, ran the third quickest time seen within the 30 years of the occasion. His 12:46 clocking for the 4.5km stands up nicely towards Chris Zablocki’s course document of 12.38 in 2016 and Michael East’s 12.39 from 2008.

Over 4 laps of the historic city centre course, the beforehand budding triathlete broke away early on the opening lap from Crawley’s Paul Navesby. Mike Houston, third final outing, additionally received house third forward of M45 James Baker, who was once more fourth.

On a humid night Potter thought that he fairly overcooked it on the opening lap of simply over 1.1km, with a 3:00 clocking, as he received carried away by the environment from the big crowd who lined the streets.

On an evening when occasions have been typically quicker than within the opening race, Cassie Thorp dominated the ladies’s part with a 15:11 clocking for 4.5km distance. The outing was of significantly higher normal than her 17:41 5km private greatest set final yr at Ardingly after which matched at close by Goodwood.

Thorp had received all three races of the sequence again in 2019 however this was her quickest time but right here.

General (4.5km):

1 N Potter (Chich R) 12:46; 2 P Navesey (Solent MD) 13:20; M Houston (Encourage, M40) 13:45; 4 J Baker (Chich R, M45) 13:52; 5 L Budd (T Purser) 13:55; 6 C Spinks (Solent MD) 13:56; 7 A Dart (T Purser) 13:59; 8 E Dodds (Solent MD) 14:15; 9 A Good (Ports, U17) 14:24; 10 L Banner (T Purser) 14:26

M45: 2 J Peters (Chich R) 15:55

M50: 1 I Homosexual (Chich Tri) 15:54

M55: 1 J Garland (Chich R) 16:11

U20: 1 A Moth (T Purser) 14:32; 2 J Howard (T Purser) 15:14

 U17: 2 J O’Brien (T Purser) 15:03

Girls:

1 C Thorp (Solent MD) 15:11; 2 E Harrison (Solent MD) 15:44; 3 R Vickers (Solent MD) 15:54; 4 H Watson (T Purser) 16:40; 5 M Billins (T Purser) 16:42; 6 R Moore (Linn’ wks) 17:21; 7 B Digby (Ports, U17) 17:26; 8 C Dickenson (Chich C) 17:35; 9 A Bream (T Purser) 17:50; 10 E McMeehan (Oddbins) 18:00

 W40: F Cripps (Vict) 18:05

INTER-SCHOOLS ROAD RUNNING CHALLENGE, race 2, Chichester, West Sussex, March 16

English Colleges and England Athletics 800m fourth placer Josh Dunne took the boys’ yr 9 and 10 occasion over 4 brief laps totalling 2.8km in 8:59, Martin Duff reviews.

Onjoro Sumber was left 9 seconds down on the Bohunt schoolboy.

The mixed women’ race over 2.1km noticed Lailer Hellyer once more simply head twin sister Lilia, over three laps, as they moved up from second and third within the opening fixture and have been each just a few seconds quicker this time.

Laila was simply three ticks down on Florence East’s successful time within the opener.

 Boys 12 months 9 & 10 (2.8km):
1 J Dunne (Bohnut) 8:59; 2 O Sumba (Oaklands) 9:08; 3 D Ward (Ditcham) 9:23; 4 A Schmitt (Churchers) 9:33; 5 T Barnes (Cams) 9:38; 6 5 M Hill (B Luffa) 9:47; 7 A Sydenham (B Luffa) 9:51; 8 N Colljns (B Luffa) 9:53; 9 A Willburn (B Luffa) 9:57; 10 O Meaby (B Luffa) 10:14

Boys 12 months 7&8 (2.1km):
1 C Wilson (Thorndean) 6:44; 2 W Allen (M’hurst) 7:01; 3 S Wilkes (B Luffa) 7:05; 4 B Stewart (B Luffa) 7:33; 5 A Bramley (M’hurst) 7:20; 6 J Wright (Hayling C) 7:45

Boys 12 months 5 & 6 (1.6km):
1 T Baker (Horndean) 4:43; 2 J Kelpacz (Herne) 4;50; 3 L De Giovani (Herne) 4:55

Ladies 12 months 7-10 (2.1km): 1 Laila Hellyer (Chich Free) 6:50; 2 3 Lillie Hellyer (Chich Free) 6:53; 3 E Good (Oaklands) 7:08; 4 P Taylor (Testb’rne, Yr 8) 7:08; 5 E Pemberton (Churchers) 7:24; 6 A Barrett (M’hurst) 7:32; 7 C Annelay (Midhurst) 7:33; 8 M Smithers (Chich H, Yr 8) 7:35; 9 J Overton-Smith (Sion) 7:37; 10 E Hill (B Luffa, Yr 7) 7:40

12 months 7: 2 I Sanders (Ditcham) 7:40: 2 R Klidjan (Royal) 7:42

Ladies 12 months 5 & 6 (1.6km): 1 F Biggs (Highbury) 4:58; 2 D Hillyer (W’bourne) 5:06; 3 V Rollason (Oakwood) 5:08

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