Teenage 800m runner swaps observe spikes for cross-country footwear as she wins the junior ladies’s race in Bedfordshire on Saturday
CHILTERN LEAGUE, Match 1, Keysoe, Bedfordshire, October 12
The 5 match league season obtained underway with Bedford & County taking part in hosts on the Equestrian Centre and so they obtained off to a great begin as their Edward Blythman and Harry Brodie got here out on prime of the senior males’s race.
It was a close-run factor between the pair who have been a minute away from the remainder of the sphere en path to Bedford popping out on prime over all age teams.
Within the younger athletes’ races, the Hemel Hempstead-based Dacorum membership made amends for his or her disqualification from the English Highway relay by inserting 4 runners within the prime six of the under-15-race, as they have been led dwelling by their Teddy Murphy.
Final winter within the league Phoebe Gill, then the England and Commonwealth Youth Video games 800m gold medallist, dominated within the mixed under-20 and under-17 races.
This 12 months and, following her elevation to an Olympic Video games 800m slot, the St Albans teenager was once more in dominant kind to take the junior ladies’s race by properly over a minute.
Within the senior ladies’s occasion, St Albans junior Sophie Jacobs, the Inter-Counties silver medallist, obtained the higher of prime Kate Rennie, a British & Irish Masters champion final November.
The Dacorum runner tops the British 10km over-50 rankings for 2024.
Males: 1 E Blythman (Mattress C) 30:08; 2 H Brodie (Mattress C) 30:10; 3 J Eykebosch (Dac) 31:09; 4 M Shantry (Head RR) 31:23; 5 M Hammett (MK Dist, U20) 31:40; 6 S Winters (Mattress C) 31:40
M40: 1 M Innocenti Tring) 33:12
M50: 1 P Williamson (L Buzz Tri) 35:52
Div 1
Senior TEAM: 1 Bedford & County 2166; 2 Milton Keynes 1950; 3 Wycombe Phoenix 1917
M40 TEAM: 1 Chiltern 800
U20 TEAM: 1 Northampton 797
U17: 1 E Johnson (Chilt) 19:17; 2 T Beale (Mattress C) 19:22; 3 T Roberts (Mil Okay) 19:23
Div 1 TEAM: 1 Mattress C 191; 2 Chiltern 170; 3 Milton Okay 137
U15: 1 T Murphy (Dac) 12:08; 2 T Ford (Chilt) 12:14; 3 O MacDonald (Dac) 12:16
Div 1 TEAM: 1 Dacorum 201; 2 Chiltern 176; 3 Mil Okay 167
U13: 1 J Docherty (Dac) 10:29; 2 L Dolan (VoA) 10:38; 3 C Treloar (St Alb) 10:43
TEAM
Div 1: 1 St Albans 190; 2 Mattress C 170; 3 Chiltern 169
Total Males’s TEAM: 1 Mattress C 2653
Ladies: 1 S Jacobs (St Alb, U20) 21:07; 2 Okay Rennie (Dac, W45) 21:26; 3 L Nicholls (Mattress C) 21:45; 4 L Danobrega (Mattress C, U20) 21:47; 5 I King (Mil Okay) 21:42; 6 E Mears (MK Dist) 21:45
W45: 2 R Cooke (Bucks & Stowe) 23:25
W55: 1 M Ward (Tring) 26:50
W65: 1 G Heuter (Oxf C) 29:49
Div 1
Senior TEAM: 1 Mattress C 754; 2 Dacorum 731; 3 Wycombe P 695
W35 TEAM: 1 Dacorum 468
U20/U17: 1 P Gill (St Alb) 21:48; 2 S Chapman (Mil Okay, U17) 19:02; 3 C Koyejo (Wat J, U17) 19:06
Div 1 TEAM: 1 Dacorum 102; 2 Mil Okay 96; 3 Chiltern 94
U15: 1 Bennetts (Northampton) 13:57; 2 A Lorrimer (Oxf C) 14:00; 3 O Geary (Mil Okay) 14:06
Div 1 TEAM: 1 Chiltern 131; 2 Mil Okay 131; 3 Watford 127
U13: 1 J McDougal Chilt) 11:18; 2 E Smith (St Alb) 11:47; 3 A Rochester (Wat) 11:50
Div 1 TEAM: 1 Chiltern 182; 2 St Albans 179; 3 Mil Okay 172
Total Ladies’s TEAM: 1 Mattress C 1084
Total TEAM (M&W): 1 Mattress C 37:37; 2 Milton Kenyes 3324; 3 ST Albans 31:33
WEST MIDLANDS YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE, Match 1, Walsall, October 13
The league claims to be the strongest within the county for the youthful age teams and Midland champion Olivia McGhee adopted on from earlier wins on this league with a strong under-17 ladies’s victory.
It was one other Midland champion, Archie Lane who received the under-17 males’s race to stress the energy of this league.
U17 Males: 1 A Lane (Leam) 14:17; 2 S Lambert (Strat) 14:33; 3 N Lamb (R&N) 14:38
U15: 1 F Jones (W&B) 9:44; 2 J Smith (Leam) 10:01; 3 R Alsop (RSC) 10:02
U13: 1 Zush (S&SM) 7:48; 2 F Stanton (C&S) 7:41; 3 R Hawley (W&B) 7:54
U17 Ladies: 1 O McGee (R&N) 13:41; 2 T Thursfield (Stoke) 13:53; 3 F Collins (Hales) 14:27
U15: 1 H Turner (Stoke) 10:51; 2 M Blower (B&R) 10:52; 3 T Conway (Bir) 10:59
U13: 1 B Lamb (R&N) 8:29; 2 L Pearce W&B) 8:34; 3 N Parkes (DASH) 8:54
ESSEX CROSS-COUNTRY RELAYS, Weald Nation Park, October 12
Males (4x6km): 1 Chelmsford 84:06 (E Reilly 21:14, T Rehal 20:45, Z Bridgeland 21:06, G Martin 21:00); 2 Colchester H 84:42; 3 Southend 84:49
Quickest: A Mussett (Col H) 20:40; J Moreley (Col H) 20:43; Rehal 20;45
20 groups completed
M40 (3x6km): 1 Havering 64:22 (W Kirk 22:53, J Connor 19:59, R Warner 21:30); 2 Brentwood 71:31
Quickest: Connon 19:59
M50 (3x6km): 1 Chelmsford 73:53. Quickest: M Randall (S’finish) 22:45
M60 (3x6km): 1 Ilford 83:33. Quickest: I Cardy (S’subject) 25:56
42 veterans’ groups completed
Below 17 (3x3km): 1 Chelmsford 30:27 (J Eida 10:34, J Hurrell 9:20, A Kelly 10:31); 2 Javering 30:45; 3 Basildon 31:45
Quickest: Hurrell 9:20F Rowe (Hav’g) 9:48
Below 15 (3x3km): 1 Chelmsford 32:21 (F Ferman 10:53, J Delaney 10:37, J Parrott 10:50); 2 Southend 32;47; 3 Brentwood Beagles 33:03
Quickest: J Hearn (B’wooden) 10:35
49 junior groups completed
Ladies (3x6km): 1 Chelmsford 75:13 (R Broom 25:17, J Judd 25:19, M Williams 24:35); 2 Colchester H 77:09; 3 Southend 80:29
Quickest: Williams 24:35
W40 (3x6km): 1 Billericay 81:47. Quickest: A Joel (Invoice’cay) 25:30
40 ladies’s groups completed
Below 17 (3x3km): 1Brentwood U15 34;54 (H Woodley 11:20, I Forrest 12:45, S Smith 10:48); 2 Chelmsford U15 35:05; 3 Brentwood U17 35:08
Quickest U17: O Forrest (B’wooden U17) 10:44. U15: Smith 10:48
28 junior groups completed
KENT CROSS-COUNTRY LEAGUE, Match 1, Foots Cray, October 12
Tonbridge dominated the lads’s race with the primary three males dwelling and took each staff awards, led by Ted Higgins, who received his first league match since 2019.
The younger athletes’ races have been properly supported and Joseph Scanes adopted up his fifth quickest lap within the under-17 nationwide highway relays every week earlier, with victory as his Blackheath membership cleared up within the staff stakes.
It was Blackheath who dominated the ladies’s race as Chloe Sharp received by practically a minute to repeat her victory from the February league outing earlier this 12 months.
Males (8km): 1 T Higgins (Ton) 26:52; 2 C Gibbens (Ton) 27:12; 3 B Murphy (Ton) 27:30
TEAM (4 to attain): 1 Tonbridge 12. TEAM (12 to attain): 1 Tonbridge 240
M40: 1 A Webb (M&M, M45) 28:28
M50: 1 A Lee (S’oaks) 29:35
M60: 1 G Saker (Ton) 33:30
M70 (6km approx.): 1 J Tolhurst (Padd W) 26:56
U20/U17: 1 J Scanes (B&B, U17) 16:45; 2 T Starvis (B&B) 17:04. TEAM: 1 B&B 7
U15: 1 F Gibson (M&M) 13:56. TEAM: 1 B&B 16
U13: 1 E Aldridge (B&B) 10:49. TEAM: 1 B&B 14
Ladies: 1 C Sharp (B&B) 31:19; 2 M Smith (B&B) 32:15; 3 M Squibb (B&B) 33:16
TEAM (3 to attain): 1 B&B 6. TEAM (6 to attain): 1 B&B 52
W50: 1 R McDonnell (Inv EK) 33:43
W60: 1 R Baker (Camb H) 39:45
U20: 1 H Clark (B&B) 18:52. TEAM: 1 B&B 13
U17: 1 H Diprose (S’oaks) 20:12. TEAM: 1 Medway & M 15
U15: 1 S Richmond (Weald Tri) 15:39. TEAM: 1 B&B 10
U13: 1 T Thomas (Dart) 11:45. TEAM: 1 Tonbridge 14
NORTH MIDLANDS LEAGUE, Derby, October 12
Markeaton Park performed host to the winter’s opener and, after a decent race, Soloman Okayo-Good edged out Edward Buck, who had received the ultimate race of final season.
Libby Coleman received by greater than a minute within the last match of final season and right here received once more and did so over Nottingham College’s Elin Griffiths, who was solely sixth again then.
Males: 1 S Okayo-Good (Abs Tri) 26:57; 2 E Buck (Newark) 26:58; 3 J Richardson I(Mansf) 27:53
M45: 1 S Fell (P’boro &NV) 30:16
M50: 1 M Couldwell (Charn) 31:39
M60: 1 P Whittingham (Mansf) 34;40
TEAM: 1 Mansfield 57; 2 Notts 97; 3 Derby 111
M40 TEAM: 1 L Eaton 180; 2 Peterboro & NV 198; 3 Beeston 205
U17: 1 J Nugent (Mansf) 21:32; 2 J Ryan (Mansf) 21:52; 3 H Campion (OWLS) 22:41
TEAM: 1 OWLS 16; 2 Mansfield 6; 3 Derby 27
U15: 1 E Withnall (Burt) 16:59; 2 J Pares (Mansf) 17:06; 3 A Phillipson (Linc W) 17:30
TEAM: 1 Burton 22; 2 Lincoln Wellington 29; 3 Mansfield 29
U13: 1 M Daru (Mansf) 13:47; 2 C Johnson (Linc W) 13:53; 3 T Bronett (OWLS) 14:06
TEAM: 1 Charnwood 20; 2 Lincoln W 32; 3 Derby 32
Ladies: 1 L Coleman (Mansf) 24:16; 2 E Griffiths (Notts U) 24:50; 3 S Bourne (Der) 25:05
W45: 1 H Gill (Masf) 25:43
W50: 1 S Hughes (SinA) 29:47
W60: 1 C Heaton (H’pont) 31:22
U20: 1 A Wallace INotts U) 25:19
TEAM: 1 Mansfield 19; 2 Notts U 24; 3 Derby 32
W35 TEAM: 1 Mansfield 127; 2 Redhill RR 181; 3 Huurstpierpont) 198
U17: 1 I Shipley (Der) 20:29; 2 A Arbon (Mansf) 20:56; 3 H Limmer (Retford) 21:07
TEAM: 1 Derby 17; 2 Mansfield 17; 3 Burton 33
U15: 1 O lee I(Der) 13:38; 2 C Whysall (Mansf) 13:48; 3 L Mason (Mansf) 14:17
TEAM: 1 Mansfield 9; 2 Derby 29; 3 Lincoln W 37
U13: 1 H Norris (Lin W) 11:42; 2 A Ronnie (Linc W) 11:57; 3 C Hodge (Der) 11:58
TEAM: 1 Lincoln W 9; 2 Derby 22; 3 Mansfield 27
HAMPSHIRE LEAGUE, Match 1, Basingstoke, October 12
The season started with Basingstoke & Mid Hants AC taking part in hosts at Popham Airfield and the league nonetheless attempting to rearrange a venue for the fifth match in February.
Maddie Deadman received the ladies’s race from Aldershot’s Megan Gadsby however couldn’t cease their rivals taking the staff honours.
The youthful ladies’s races noticed Kitty Scott once more lead her Aldershot under-15 staff to success only a week after they received the English Highway relay championships at Sutton Park.
The senior males’s occasion noticed a current refugee Abdinasir Mohamoud Elmi win by over a minute for Bournemouth of whom the membership stated: “He’d made the treacherous journey to the UK from Somalia and had a background of coaching with a few of the world’s prime athletes in Mo Farah and Bashir Abdi.”
His membership web site provides: “When he first began attending coaching periods it was clear that Abdinasir was a minimize above any of the opposite athletes on the membership.”
World Athletics lists him as from Bahrain with a half marathon better of 64:09 from 2021.
Males: 1 A Mohamoud Elmi (B’mth) 31:02; 2 O Smith (AFD, U20) 32:04; 3 R James (Soton) 32:10; 4 J Atwal (Soton U) 32:15; 5 T Chandler (AFD) 32:19; 6 O James (B’mth) 32:21
M40: 1 A Greenleaf (Win & D) 33:00; 2 L Jolly (Learn) 33:09
M50: 1 B Pabiour (Learn RR) 35:41
M60: 1 P Jewell (Learn RR) 40:04
U20: 2 W Atkins (Win RC) 32:33
Div 1 TEAM: 1 Aldershot F&D
U17: 1 J Pepin (Soton) 16:52; 2 O Wheeler (BMH) 16:59; 3 C Collins (Poole) 17:12
TEAM: 1 Winchester RC 19; 2 Soton 26; 3 AFD 45
U15: 1 O Knipe (Ports) 13:20; 2M McIntosh (Soton) 13;34; 3 B Rivero-Stevenet (AFD) 13:34
TEAM: 1 AFD 26; 2 Portsmouth 35; 3 Soton 40
U13: 1 L Moss (And) 10:41; 2 T Wilson (Jers) 11:00; 3 C Harrison (Poole) 11:06
TEAM: 1 Studying 28; 2 Portsmouth 32; 3 AFD 39
Ladies: 1 M Deadman (BMH) 21:35; 2 M Gadsby (AFD) 21:42; 3 L Hawkins (Soton) 22:11; 4 B Homer (AFD, U20) 22:40
W40: 1 V Gill (Win) 22:37
W50: 1 A Coomber (Ports) 2635
W60: 1 C Wheeler (Over) 28:45
TEAM: 1 AFD 16; 2 BMH 26; 3 Winchester & District 34
W35 TEAM: 1 Winchester & D 16; 2 Portsmouth 22; 3 AFD 29
U20 TEAM: 1 AFD 15; 2 Winchester & D 16
U17: 1 L Sheridan (Learn) 19:07; 2 I Edwards (BMH) 20;16; 3 M Bengtsson (Poole) 20:29
TEAM: 1 BMH 15; 2 Portsmouth 29
U15: 1 Okay Scott (AFD) 14:17; 2 I T Robertson (AFD) 14:50; 3 H Walmsley (AFD) 15:00
TEAM: 1 AFD 6; 2 BMH 26; 3 Portsmouth 46
U13: 1 H Robertson (AFD) 11:59; 2 A Uniacke (Win) 12:01; 3 F Klepacz (Ports) 12:02
TEAM: 1 Winchester & D 12; 2 Portsmouth 19; 3 AFD 30
START FITNESS MET LEAGUE, Match 1, Claybury Nation Park, London, October 12
Brett Rushman, the Hertfordshire cross-country champion, who final received a Metropolitan League race as an under-18 runner in 2018, led initially, down the pathway into the woods with Luca Minale and an enormous phalanx of runners simply behind them, Alastair Aitken studies.
It was on the second lap of three that Rushman went clear down a hill and, working properly behind him, it was the primary under-20 runner Abdirahim Hamud and Woodford’s native man Joel Doyle.
Rushman, who has run 1500m in 3:51.68 and 5000m in 14:05.07, stated: “I hope to do 1500m and 5000m in the summertime. I normally run many of the BMC races.”
Out of the 393 finishers the 2 oldest have been 362nd placer Richard Bloom, who’s aged 79, and Stuart Mann, who’s aged M80 and got here 386th.
Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets topped each the lads’s and girls’s leagues.
Within the ladies’s race Khaihisa Mhlanga was in a gaggle of three till the ultimate lap when she drew properly clear.
Luke Dunham, an under-17 runner who was third within the English Colleges 3000m, had some clear victories within the Met League final season and carried on profitable at Claybury.
Following Dunham dwelling, in second place was a brand new identify with potential known as Arjuna Pflug for Highgate Harriers.
Barnet’s Jorjia March had one other straightforward Met League win and has had many good runs together with coming second within the Worldwide Cross Nation at Parliament Hill and third within the Southern. She had a snug win at Claybury seems like coming again to kind.
Males: 1 B Rushman (Herts P) 24:38; 2 A Hamud (SB, U20) 25:10; 3 J Dove (WG&EL) 25:19; 4 L Minale (VP&TH) 25:33; 5 A Lawrence (VP&TH) 25:45; 6 S Lewis VP&TH) 25:51
M45: 1 T Aldred (Lon H) 26:31; 2 P Martelletti (VP&TH) 26:37
M50: 1 S Shaw (ESM) 29:52
M55: 1 S Parry (Excessive) 30:51
M60: 1 M Cursons (Harow) 31:12
M65: 1 C Finill (Harro) 33:44
TEAM: 1 VP&TH 1925; 2 Highgate 1721; 3 WG&EL) 1615; 4 London Heathside 1556; 5 VP&TH B) 1459; 6 TVH 1140
M40 TEAM: 1 VP&TH 489; 2 Lon H 430; 3 Serpentine 359
U17/U15: 1 L Dunham (Herts P) 13;24; 2 A Pflug (Excessive, U15:13:44; 3 L Norden (WG&EL) 13:51; 4 S Turner (Lon H) 13:52; 5 H Stockhill (WG&EL) 14:02; 6 D Lewis (Hill, U15:14:08
TEAM: 1 WG&EL 328; 2 Herts P 319; 3 Shaftesbury 311
U13: 1 J Maiden (Herts P) 10:32; 2 B Caspar (SB) 10:37; 3 D Pascal (SB) 10:39
TEAM: 1 Shaftesbury 167; 2 VP&TH 153; 3 WG&EL 114
Ladies: 1 Okay Mhalanga (Herts P) 29:56; 2 A Mundell (TVH) 30:38; 3 E Davies (Lon H) 30:44; 4 R Piggott (Lon H) 31:16; 5 J Dos Cantos (VP&TH) 31:19; 6 C Baker (TVH) 31:22
W40: 1 H Wilkinson (Ealing E) 32:45
W45: 1 L Faherty (Excessive) 35:14
W50: 1 N Cendrowicz (Excessive) 36:28
W55: 1 Okay Murphy (Barn) 36:43
TEAM: 1 VP&TH 443; 2 Lon H 423; 3 VP&TH B 315; 4 WG&EL 288; 5 Ealing Eagles 285; 6 TVH 284
W35 TEAM: 1 VP&TH 179; 2 Ealing E 157; 3 Barnet 145
U17/U15: J March (Barn, U15) 15:17; 2 A Johnson (ESM, U15) 15:48; 3 A Kirk (Lon H) 16:02; 4 A Porter (SB, U15) 16:07; 5 A Van Zyl (Harrow) 16:08; 6 R James (VP&TH) 16:16
TEAM: 1 Lon H 245; 2 St Mary’s 227; 3 Harrow 224
U13: 1 V Muralidhar (ESM) 11:44; 2 L Graham (St Mary’s) 11;56; 3 A O’Brien (Excessive) 12:03
TEAM: 1 WG&EL 151; 2 VP&TH 129; 3 Barnet 121
SUSSEX LEAGUE, Match 1, Goodwood, West Sussex, October 12
For the second time in two weeks, the downs adjoining to the well-known Wonderful Goodwood racecourse have been used because the league adopted on from the Sussex relays two weeks earlier.
The winner of the ultimate match final winter was Robbie Fitzgibbon and tributes have been paid to him following his premature demise just a few days earlier.
Right here, it was Brighton & Hove who once more took many of the prime locations and the lads’s occasion was taken by their Andrew Inexperienced.
Eastbourne Rovers additionally had a great match and their Raya Petrova, who was ninth within the delayed English Nationwide U17 race got here out on prime of the all-women occasion.
The under-15 silver medallist there, Isabella Buchanan received one more Sussex race right here.
Males: 1 A Inexperienced (B&H) 25:01; 2 Okay Barnes (B&H) 25:18; 3 M Grindrod (B&H) 25:31
M40: 1 Z Arasaretnam-Hale (B&H) 25:51
M45: 1 H Bristow (B&H) 26:10
M50: 1 M Kimmins (Hay H) 29:06
M55: 1 G Godden (B&H) 30:08
M60: 1 N Heron (Phoe) 32:44
M65: 1 T Hicks (Hay H) 35:54
M70: 1 T Lintern (Craw) 38:38
TEAM Div 1 (6 to attain): 1 Brighton & H 23; 2 B&H B 103; 3 Lewes 125
M35 TEAM: 1 B&H 9; 2 Worthing 33; 3 Phoenix 34
M50 TEAM: 1 Haywards Heath 11
U17: 1 F Goodman (B&H) 15:32; 2 T Petherick (E’brne) 15:59; 3 J Pursey (Phoe) 16:04
TEAM: 1 B&H 12; 2 Phoenix 25; 3 Crawly 40
U15: 1 F Lumber-Fry (E’brne) 13:25; 2 B Roberts (E’brne) 13:25; 3 G Armstrong (E’brne) 13:41
TEAM: 1 Eastbourne 6; 2 Eastbourne B 10; 3 Chich R 31
U13: 1 H Chapman I(Lewes) 10:38; 2 R Grant(B&H) 10:56; 3 X Wagjiani (Craw) 11:00
TEAM: 1 B&H 14; 2 Crawley 32; 3 Lewes 37
Ladies: 1 R Petrova (E’brne, u17) 17:28; 2 I Matthews (Chich R) 18:05; 3 D Knotkova (Lewes) 18:09
W50: 1 L Schofield B&H) 18:11
W55: 1 M Amess (Steyn) 30:47
U20: 1 A Barrett (Chich R) 18:35
U17: 2 F Pearce (E’brne) 18:16; 3 L Cox (B&H) 18:23 A Barrett (Chich R) 25:27
TEAM Div 1 (4 to attain): 1 B&H 11; 2 Chich R 38; 3 Lewes 80
W35 TEAM (3 to attain): 1 Chich R 20; 2 HY R 22; 3 Lewes 29
W50 TEAM: 1 B&H 8
U17 TEAM: 1 Eastbourne 21; 2 Chich R 25; 3 B&H 26
U15: 1 I Buchanen (Hy R) 14:28; 2 I Wheeler (Horsh BS) 14:44; 3 Okay Haslip (Phoe) 14:14
TEAM: 1 Hy R 24; 2 Chich R 27; 3 Crawley 27
U13: 1 S Widdows (B&H) 11:17; 2 D Wickenden (Craw) 11:43; 3 S Gamble (Phoe) 11;58
TEAM: 1 B&H 16; 2 Hy R 30; 3 Horsham BS 44
TRACKSMITH SURREY LEAGUE Div 1, Match 1A, Wimbledon Frequent, October 12
The highest flight divisions in each the lads’s and girls’s sections have been joined by younger athletes from all golf equipment competing within the league from all divisions, regardless of these decrease golf equipment’ seniors competing within the B match elsewhere.
Hercules Wimbledon, champions final winter, regardless of being headed by Belgrave within the last match again then, once more ran out strong staff winners, although their Dan Cliffe was headed by their rival’s Andrew Fyfe.
There was a detailed race among the many senior ladies as Dorking & Mole Valley’s Alice Crane headed Guildford’s Suzie Monk, the winner of the ultimate match final winter and 2023/24 champion.
Within the younger athletes’ occasions, Sutton & District’s Ethan Newell, the England indoor 800m silver medallist and member of their silver profitable relay staff within the England relays every week earlier had a slender under-17 race victory over Ollie Jermy.
The under-17 ladies’s race, it was under-15 Isabella Harrison the London Colleges 1500-metre champion who took the honours;
Males: 1 A Fyfe (Bel) 24:24; 2 D Cliffe (HW) 24:32; 3 G Ogden (S Lon) 24:34; 4 J Sanderson (G&G) 24:34; 5 T Cooke (HW) 24:37; 6 J Dempsey (THH) 24:42
M40: 1 R McDowell (HW, M45) 25:30
M50: 1 N Chisholm (THH) 27:18; 2 B Stenning (Wok, M55) 27:31
M60: 1 B Reynolds (THH) 29:32; 2 M Tennyson (G&G) 30;49
M65: 1 D Ogden (S Lon) 33:11
M70: 1 T O’Neill (Bel) 42:52
TEAM (10 to attain): 1 Hercules W 153; 2 Belgrave 204; 3 THH 401
B TEAM: 1 Belgrave 120
U17/U15:
1 E Newell (S&D) 14:18; 2 O Jermy (G&G) 14:20; 3 R Haigh (S&D) 14:34
U15: 1 C Holmes &Herne H) 14:45; 2 C Clerkin (Herne H) 14:45; 3 L Roch (Herne H) 15:16
TEAM (4 to attain): 1 Sutton & D 409; 2 Herne H 380; 3 HW 361
U13:
1 M Harrison (HW) 11:55; 2 T Hennigan (HW) 12:01; 3 T Brodges (S Lon) 12:11
TEAM: 1 Herne H 140; 2 Hercules W 134; 3 Reigate Priory 105
Ladies: 1 A Crane (DMV) 23:21; 2 S Monk (G&G) 23;31; 3 M Connor (Belg) 23:41; 4 L Jones (Herne H) 23:50; 5 J Hodder (Belg) 23;59; 6 E Fennelly (Belg) 24:01
W40: 1 S Sizzling (Strag) 25:09
W45: 1 C Fowler (Rane) 25:45
W50: 1 S Biggs (Strag) 26:39
W55: 1 A Riddell-Webster (Ful) 27:01; 2 S McDonald (S Lon) 27:53
W60: 1 C Elms (Kent) 26:51
TEAM (5 to attain): 1 Belgrave 29; 2 Herne H 72; 3 Belgrave B 86
U17/U15:
1 I Harrison (HW, U15) 20:53; 2 I Kaur (S&D, U15) 21:21; 3 S Coppola-Johansen (E&E) 21:41
U15: 3 D Larkin (Belg) 21:52
U17 TEAM: 1 Hercules W 49; 2 E&E 69; 3 Herne H 71
U15 TEAM: 1 HW 25; 2 Waverley 40; 3 Guildford & G 71
U13:
1 J Wooden (HW) 17:38; 2 S Johnson (S Lon) 17:51; 3 A Wait (HW) 18:00
TEAM: 1 HW 29; 2 S London 36; 3 G&G 96
TRACKSMITH SURREY LEAGUE, Match 1B, Reigate, October 12
There have been three races for the decrease divisions of the league, because the assembly opened with the lads’s division 2 fixture, adopted by a mixed males’s division 3 & 4, then, lastly the afternoon ended with a ladies’s division 2 & 3 race.
Holland Sports activities’ Jack Kavanagh, who received three races within the league final winter, completely dominated the senior males’s race with a close to two-minute victory, however was unable to forestall newly demoted Clapham Chasers simply edging the staff race.
Within the different males’s race, the mixed division three and 4 outing, it was hosts’ Reigate’s Euan Willis, the junior who led his membership to a commanding staff win.
The second flight ladies’s race, which included their third division was received by Kingston & Poly’s Rebecca Keddie, with Holland Sports activities’ W40 Becky Phillips subsequent dwelling.
Males Div 2
1 J Kavanagh (Holl Sp) 26:45; 2 R Soh (Clap) 28:34; 3 R Bradford (Clap) 28:39
M50: 1 C Blackburn (Holl Sp) 29:32
M60: 1 J Smith (Rane) 25:35
TEAM Div 2: 1 Clapham 197; 2 Holland Sports activities 198; 3 Ranelagh 242
B TEAM: 1 Ranelagh 106
Males Div 3 and 4
1 E Willis (Rei P, U20) 29:45
TEAM Div 3: 1 Reigate Priory 163
B TEAM: 1 Reigate 55
TEAM Div 4: 1 Elmbridge 365
Ladies Div 2: 1 R Keddie (Okay&P) 26:11; 2 B Phillips (Holl Sp, W40) 26:37; 3 Z Jetha (Croy, U20) 27:01
W50: 1 S Alexander (Ling) 27:48
W55: 1 A Critchlow (W4H) 29:42
W60: 1 L Woolhouse (Vets) 29:46; 2 A Norris (Dulw R) 30;30
W70: 1 M Statham (Holl Sp) 34:02
W75: 1 R Tabor (Dulw R) 38:38
D2 TEAM: 1 Dulwich R 67; 2 Ful-on-Tri 107; 3 London Metropolis 110
Manchester Space League, Match 1, Heaton Park, October 12
Emilia Platt fought out a traditional duel with Emily Haggard Kearney earlier than easing to victory at Heaton Park, Stephen Inexperienced studies.
Below sunny autumnal skies, the newly topped Nationwide under-20 champion Platt and Haggard Kearney, who has a 5km highway better of 15:24 this 12 months, swapped the lead by way of the sweeping downhills and sharp inclines of this three-lap race.
Salford Harrier Platt managed to maneuver clear mid-way by way of the ultimate lap, utilizing her path expertise, to take pleasure in an eight- second margin by the tape, over the Warriors athlete. An additional 400m down, Mollie Williams moved away from Lucy Armitage into third. Platt additionally led Salford Harriers to the staff win forward of Sale Harriers.
The senior males’s race was an equally aggressive affair. Trafford’s Finley Proffitt, recent from a current 14:20 highway greatest at Battersea, was at all times within the combine in a gaggle which included Salford Harriers Harry Wakefield, and Sale Harriers’ Arlo Ludewick and Nicholas Barry.
Proffitt took cost initially of the third and last giant circuit, arising the ultimate hill, because the inclement climate began to worsen, and prolonged his lead over Ludewick to fifteen seconds by the tape. Wakefield got here in subsequent, an extra 100m in arrears, forward of Barry and first under-20 George Noble (fifth) each serving to Sale to a slender staff win over Salford.
Warrington’s Imogen Warton got here dwelling round 300m away from Isobel Hill within the under-17 occasion, with Constance Jenneson, third. Liam Johnson of St Helen’s loved round 80m of daylight from Pio Aron, who was just a few metres away from Trafford team-mate Emmas Finlay Dobson.
Isla Yorke of Warriors got here dwelling 60m forward of Beatrix Soper, within the U15 ladies’ race, together with her fellow Sale Harrier, an extra eight seconds down in third. Macclesfield Harrier Jake Eire broke the tape 10 seconds to the nice from Adrian White, who was over a minute away from Michael Phelan.
Warrior Eve Beddow pulled away from Esme Cameron within the latter levels of the U13 race, with Bleu Bailey taking third spot. Fellow Warrior and U13 Owen Oswick loved a 70m profitable margin over Loxley Schofied with Harry Redhead in third spot.