Olympic 800m finalist Alex Bell and English Nationwide champion James Kingston had been amongst hundreds of runners who participated within the county championships final weekend
YORKSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Ripon, January 6
Olympic 800m finalist Alex Bell confirmed her winter power with a cushty win over Bethan Morley, who led Leeds to a transparent group victory.
Bell, who was additionally a European and Commonwealth finalist in 2022 however controversially ignored for choice for Budapest in 2023, had clocked a powerful sub-33 10km at Telford previous to Christmas.
She had been second to Claire Duck within the 2018 race in her earlier look when Angus McMillan gained the junior males’s race that day at North Stanley.
This time Britain’s European Championships group member McMillan gained the lads’s race by over a minute, having solely completed fourth in 2023.
Joseph Massingham and 2020 champion Andrew Heyes accomplished the rostrum.
Led by Graham Rush in fourth, Leeds had been group winners by 10 factors from Hallamshire.
World Cup under-18 mountain bronze medallist Amelie Lane was a transparent under-20 girls’s winner from Eve Whitaker as Rebecca Flaherty matched her English Nationwide under-17 third place in a high quality age group.
Lotte Langan, the England under-17 indoor 1500m champion and English Faculties cross-country bronze medallist, was a transparent under-17 winner.
Rotherham dominated the under-15s with a clear sweep of the medals led by defending champion Graihagh Turner whereas Ruth Buddy was a transparent winner of the under-13 ladies race.
English Faculties champion George Couttie, who ran for Britain within the European under-20 Championships at 5000m, gained the under-20 males’s race by over a minute. Like McMillan, he was solely fourth final yr.
Jonson Hughes retained his under-17 males’s title and led Rotherham to group victory.
Final yr Thomas Thake gained under-13 titles within the Yorkshire, Northern, English Nationwide and UK Inter-Counties in addition to the Mini London Marathon and he had no drawback transferring up an age group to win under-15 gold and lead Hallamshire to victory.
Additionally they gained the under-13 group title however the person award went to Daniel Shipton of Loftus and Whitby by a single second from George Hackney.
Males: 1 A McMillan York 33:33; 2 J Massingham Roth 34:40; 3 A Heyes Hallam 34:56; 4 G Rush Leeds 35:12; 5 T Renshaw AFD 35:22; 6 R Allen Leeds 35:24; 7 T Energy Hallam 35:33; 8 J Sagar Leeds 35:37; 9 C Stephenson R&Z 35:40; 10 J Woodcock-Shaw Leeds 35:51
TEAM: 1 Leeds C 58; 2 Hallam 69; 3 York 146; 4 Roth 204; 5 Leeds C B 248; 6 Wharf 274
U20: 1 G Couttie Harro 27:54; 2 S Hughes Roth 29:04; 3 A Darood Sky
TEAM: 1 Ilkley 19; 2 York 39
U17: 1 J Hughes Roth 21:56; 2 J Sanderson Settle 22:19; 3 T Hooper Wharfe 22:26
TEAM: 1 Roth 22; 2 Ok&C 26; 3 Ilkley 26; 4 York 45
U15: 1 T Thake Hallam 15:33; 2 Y Alem Leeds 15:50; 3 B Simper Sheff Tri 15:53
TEAM: 1 Hallam 28; 2 Roth 31; 3 Ok&C 48; 4 Hali 55
U13: 1 D Shipton Loft 9:31; 2 G Hackney Leeds 9:32; 3 J Dawe Hallam 9:37
TEAM: 1 Hallam 21; 2 Bing 34; 3 Wake 46; 4 Vall 51
Ladies: 1 A Bell P&B 30:56; 2 B Morley Leeds 31:08; 3 Ok Wooden York 31:28; 4 J Walsh Leeds 32:07; 5 G Malir Leeds 32:38; 6 N Hatswell Roth 33:00; 7 Ok Walshaw Holm 33:22; 8 A Pearse Metal Metropolis 33:30; 9 B Penty York Ok 33:42; 10 Ok Ballantyne Leeds 33:54
TEAM: 1 Leeds C 21; 2 Knave 75; 3 Holm 76; 4 Bing 88; 5 Hallam 135; 6 Vall 138
U20: 1 A Lane Wharfe 24:23; 2 E Whitaker Harro 25:08; 3 R Flaherty Bing 25:15
U17: 1 L Langan York 17:57; 2 L Harris Roth 18:12; 3 Ok Battle Roth 18:18
TEAM: 1 York 24; 2 Harr 27; 3 Roth 27; 4 Ok&C 28
U15: 1 G Turner Roth 15:51; 2 G Igoe Roth 15:52; 3 M Schofield Roth 16:11
TEAM: 1 Roth 6; 2 York 38; 3 York B 52; 4 Hallam 65
U13: 1 R Buddy Leeds 9:45; 2 C Jones Sky 9:58; 3 J Thake Hallam 10;06
TEAM: 1 Hallam 24; 2 Leeds C 26; 3 Ok&C 31
BEDFORDSHIRE, Southill Park, January 7
The championship was once more held at the side of the Buckinghamshire occasion and Ed Blytheman and Ed Noblett got here out on prime of the lads’s race for Bedfordshire.
Males (10km): 1 E Blythman (Mattress C) 32:08; 2 E Noblett (Lut) 32:16; 3 B Warren (Herne H) 34:17
M40: 1 S Buckie (L Buzz) 35:07
M50: 1 S Coombes (L Buzz) 36:45
TEAM: 1 Bedford & C 60; 2 Stopsley 104; 3 L Buzzard 112
M60 (7.8km): 1 C Beare (Ampt) 35:35
TEAM: 1 Bedford H 16
U20: 1 J Reynolds (Mattress C) 30:10
U17: 1 M Hammett (MK Dist) 19:52; 2 J Hampson-Wallace (Lut) 19:59; 3 C Barnes (Mattress C) 20:34
TEAM: 1 Luton 13; 2 Mattress C 14; 3 Mattress C B 28
U15: 1 A Henderson (Mattress C) 14:09; 2 H Scott (Mattress C) 14:14; 3 O Woodell (Bigg) 15:33
TEAM: 1 Mattress C 7; 2 Biggleswade 16
U13: 1 J Davis (Lut) 10:31; 2 E Gibbs (Mattress C) 10:55; 3 F Wiliams (Mattress C) 10:58
TEAM: 1 Mattress C 9; 2 Mattress C B 21
Ladies: 1 L Nicholls (Mattress C) 32;17; 2 L Mead (L Buzz) 32;52; 3 C Lathwell ((Stops, W45) 32:54
W40: 1 S Bosher (Mattress C) 34:15
TEAM: 1 Leighton Buzzard 15; 2 Mattress C 16; 3 Leighton FR 44
W50 (5.8km): 1 A Turner (Mattress H) 27:39; 2 N Haggart (Mattress H, W65) 30:46
TEAM: 1 Mattress H 7; 2 Mattress H B 28; 3 Leighton FR 31
U20/U17: 1 S Jacobs (St Alb) 22:08; 2 L Danobrega (Mattress C, U17) 23:12; 3 L Farr (Mattress C, U17) 23:30
TEAM: 1 Mattress C 9
U15: 1 E Smith (Mattress C) 16:28; 2 N Freeland (Mil Ok) 16:44; 3 E Harper (Mattress C) 17:37
TEAM: 1 Mattress C 8; 2 Luton 24
U13: 1 M Barnicoat (Mattress C) 12:36; 2 L Bone (Bigg) 12:43; 3 L Inexperienced (L Buzz) 14;24
TEAM: 1 Luton 18
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Southill Park, Bedford, January 7
On this joint occasion the place every county scored individually, Chiltern Harriers’ Richard Slade was one of the best of the Bucks seniors by greater than two minutes, Martin Duff stories.
The 2 youngest ladies age teams noticed complete domination by one membership. Katie Webb, the Engljsh Faculties sixth-placer, led house six extra Milton Keynes athletes within the under-15 race. Earlier, within the under-13 competitors, Chiltern Harriers had the highest 5 house led by Kara Gorman, the English Nationwide bronze medallist.
Males: 1 R Slade (Chilt) 31:40; 2 M Dicks Mil Ok) 33:56; 3 F Dyer (Belg) 33:56
M50: 1 N Turner (Chilt) 38:41
TEAM: 1 Vale of Aylesbury 90; 2 Chiltern 102; 3 Milton Keynes 116
M40 TEAM: 1 Leighton Buzzard 16
U20: 1 H Totton (Mil Ok) 26:33
U17: 1 M Newman (Mil Ok) 22:25; 2 A Lynch (VoA) 22:35; 3 E Skaarup (Mil okay) 23:22
TEAM: no group shut in
U15: 1 E Faulkner (Wyc P) 13:46; 2 J Smith (Mil Ok) 14:00; 3 J Holdsworth (Chilt) 14:04
TEAM: 1 Chiltern 18; 2 Wycombe P 36; 3 Milton Keynes 38
U13: 1 L Gaskell (Chilt) 10:10; 2 F Hayward (Wyc P) 10:14; 3 Z Honour (VoA) 10:35
TEAM: 1 Chiltern 26; 2 Milton Keynes 32; 3 Vale of Aylesbury 37
Ladies: 1 J Roberts (Wyc P, W35) 32:26; 2 R Reed (Wyc P) 32:39; 3 A Rolfe (VoA) 33:32
W50: 1 S Usher (Wyc P) 34:24
TEAM: 1 Wycombe P 8; 2 Chiltern 20
W55 (5.8km): 1 R Edwards (Redway, W60) 28:32
U20/U17: 1 M Pearce (Mil Ok, u17) 22:16; 2 M Freeland (Mil Ok) 22:17; 3 T Grey (Dac) 23:25
U17: 3 F Baxter (Chilt) 24:21
TEAM: 1 Milton Keynes 12; 2 Wycombe P 18; 3 Chiltern 22
U15: 1 Ok Webb (Mil Ok) 15:16; 2 S Chapman (Mil Ok) 15:26; 3 L Webb (Mil Ok) 16:08
TEAM: 1 Milton Keynes 6; 2 Chiltern 31
U13: 1 Ok Gorman (Chilt) 10:34; 2 H McDougal (Chilt) 11:06; 3 M Davis (Chilt) 11:19
TEAM: 1 Chiltern 6; 2 Milton Keynes 27; 3 Vale of Aylesbury 55
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Cancelled as a result of flooding.
CHESHIRE, Nantwich, January 6
James Tilley was a transparent males’s champion however runner-up Aaron Doyle led Vale Royal to a group win.
The ladies’s race noticed a one-two for Cheshire Dragons Joanna Marsden and Hannah Cowley and with six of the highest 13 additionally they gained the group race with loads to spare.
Robert Worth dominated the 2022 season profitable the English Nationwide, UK Inter-Counties under-15 titles in addition to the Faculties Worldwide however he didn’t race through the 2023 cross-country season. Nonetheless after a tentative twentieth in Liverpool he returned to profitable methods with a transparent win as once more Vale Royal got here out on prime.
Within the mixed under-11 race, Blu Bailey edged the primary two boys Toby Harrison and Henry Talbot in a detailed end with the trio all given a time of 4:58.
Males: 1 J Tilley Runth N 36:55; 2 A Doyle Vale R 37:17; 3 R Serif Vale R 37:50; 4 C Larkin Warmth 38:25; 5 J Buckley Warr 38:52; 6 J Horman Liv M40 39:42; 7 C Stanford Warr M40 39:44; 8 J Brown Vale R 39:47; 9 S Whitehead Vale R 39:50; 10 J Wadsworth Warr 40:22
M45: 1 R Coen Wilms 40:30; 2 M Crabtree Vale R 40:36
M50: 1 S Doyle Vale R 40:47
M60: 1 S Watmough Warr 45:03
TEAM: 1 Vale R 47; 2 Warr 108; 3 Wilm 179; 4 Vale R 242; 5 Macc 295; 6 Chest TC 323
U20: 1 W Sutcliffe Wirral 39:54; 2 J Worth S Ches 41:55; 3 S Oliver Chest Tri 42:51
U17: 1 R Worth Vale R 21:06; 2 J Marwood Warr 21:17; 3 M Wooden Macc 22:26
TEAM: 1 Vale R 12; 2 Warr 21; 3 Macc 22; 4 Vale R B 34
U15: 1 A Elliott Stoke 13:56; 2 Z Rose Inventory 13:57; 3 J Eire Macc 14:12
TEAM: 1 Macc 19; 2 W Ches 41; 3 Vale R 48
U13:1 O McGuffie Warr 8:11; 2 O Davenport Warr 8:14; 3 R Lawrance Macc 8:23
TEAM: 1 Warr 9; 2 Vale R 22; 3 W Ches 34; 4 Vale R 43
U11: 1 T Harrison Sale 4:58; 2 H Talbot Macc 4:48; 3 L Betteridge W Ches 5:00
TEAM: 1 W Ches 20; 2 Warr 24; 3 Vale R 33
Ladies: 1 J Marsden Ches D W40 28:23; 2 H Cowley Ches D 28:52; 3 S Howard Liv W35 29:19; 4 Ok Latham Nant W35 29:42; 5 C Andrew Warr W45 30:51; 6 F Sharpley Macc W35 31:01; 7 L Whittaker Ches D W40 31:15; 8 H Smith Vale R W50 31:31; 9 A Begbie Vale R W40 31:46; 10 L Thompson Ches D W40 31:58
W45: 2 G Walker Lymm 33:30
W50: 2 J Hartley Vale R 33:41
W65: 1 R Symms Chest Tri 40:15
TEAM: 1 Ches Drag 20; 2 Vale R 78; 3 Macc 89; 4 Lymm 101; 5 S Ches 107; 6 W Ches 125
U20: 1 O Gregory Warr 30:22; 2 J Bemand W Ches 30:57; 3 H Smith Vale R 32:17
TEAM: Warr 10
U17: 1 E Heavy Warr 25:58; 2 F Jha Vale R 26:01; 3 D Murphy Vale R 26:17
TEAM: 1 Warr 13; 2 Vale R 16; 3 W Ches 29
U15: 1 H Coates Warriors 16:46; 2 E Kinsey Warr 16:53; 3 E Pyper W Ches 17:01
TEAM: Warr 13
U13: 1 N Manson W Ches 9:03; 2 S Hare C&N 9:18; 3 B Corridor C&N 9:22
TEAM: 1 C&N 14; 2 W Ches 19
U11: 1 B Bailey Staffs M 4:58; 2 P McKenna W Ches 5:09; 3 L O’Brien Sale 5:12
TEAM: 1 W Ches 17; 2 Vale R 27; 3 Sale 29
DERBYSHIRE, Nottingham, January 6
Regardless of the intense floods all through the Midlands, with lakes of water in and round Nottingham the place the race was held at the side of the Notts occasion, the occasion went forward and not using a hitch, Martin Duff stories.
It was the overflowing River Trent that induced issues elsewhere however right here there was solely just a little standing water on the course, at Bullwell Corridor, which once more acted as host venue as in any other case situations had been good.
The standout run of the day got here from Hallamshire’s Lauren Heyes within the senior girls’s occasion with victory by greater than three minutes over prime veteran Hayley Gill.
It was the 2009 English Nationwide junior silver medallist’s first race since a 2:31:33 marathon PB in Valencia in December.
Daniel Haworth made it a Hallamshire double by taking the senior males’s race and did so by about 150 metres over prime junior Finlay Grant of Chesterfield, the Northern bronze medallist, to retain his title.
The under-17 males’s race noticed English Faculties ninth placer Ewen Busfield publish a very good win for Derby as solely Excessive Peak’s Thomas Gilliver, in second, cut up half-a-dozen extra Derby runners and their membership dominated the youthful age teams.
Elsewhere, Midland champion Ewan Withnall had greater than a minute to spare in profitable the under-15 championship to retain his title.
Mixed NOTTINGHAMSHIRE & DERBYSHIRE outcomes
Males (9.9km): 1 D Haworth (Mat) 34:59; 2 M Campion (Notts) 35:03; 3 S Roberts (Ret) 35:15; 4 F Grant (C’discipline, U20) 35:28; 5 E Spencer (C’discipline) 35:37; 6 T Spencer (C’discipline) 35:51; 7 F Hessian (Notts) 36:31; 8 N Dennis (Lengthy E) 36:50; 9 S Gilson (Roth, U20) 37:05; 10 B Raeside (Notts, M40) 37:20; 11 J Greenhalgh (Mans, U20) 37:22; 12 A Bradbury (Rush, U20) 37:29; 13 J Bailey (Mans, M45) 37:31; 14 M Kenyon (Dronfield RC) 37:34; 15 J Wragg (Roth, U20) 37:43; 16 B Draper (Der, U20) 38:06; 17 T Marshall (Newk, M35) 38:17; 18 T Shaw (Works) 38:23; 19 M Williams (Notts) 38:34; 20 Ok Watson (Mans, M35) 38:48
M40: 2 L Beresford (Mat) 38:48
M45: 2 D Nugent (Mans) 39:22; 3 N Baker (N Der) 39:47
M50: 1 C Nicoll (Der TC) 41:13; 2 M Lay (Lengthy E) 41:47
M55: 1 A Taplin (Beeston) 41:54; 2 D Cross (Hean) 44:16
M60: 1 P McNally (Purple) 45:43; 2 G Rimmer (Sheff RC) 47:35; 3 O Barron (Der TC) 47:49
M65: 1 B Foreman (Mat) 47:17; 2 C Morrison (Sinf) 51:28; 3 A Wetherill (Mans) 52:17
M70: 1 D Oxland (Notts) 51:09; 2 M Moorhouse (Mat) 56:32; 3 M Learn (Beeston) 56:54
U20: 7 O Wyszynski (Rush) 42:22; 8 W Inman (Charn) 43:52; 9 L Hesketh (Notts) 44:13; 10 C Haste (Der) 44:20; 11 B Taylor (Notts) 45:05; 12 A Boydell (Rush) 45:25; 13 L Munro (Holme P) 47:57; 14 A Grierson (Ret) 48:02; 15 B Learn (Ilk) 48:44
U17 (6km): 1 E Busfield (Der) 20:48; 2 T Gilliver (Hello Peak AC) 21:12; 3 E Holden (Mans) 21:24; 4 L Powell (Der) 21:40; 5 E Sankey (Mans) 21:48; 6 J Smith (Notts) 22:17; 7 D Muskos (Der) 22:27; 8 J Ryan (Mans) 23:00; 9 W Wright (Der) 23:17; 10 J Younger (Der) 23:29
U15 (4.6km): 1 E Withnall (Burt) 15:40; 2 S Collins (W&SV) 15:41; 3 E Lowe (Mans) 16:25; 4 J Pares (Mans) 16:34; 5 S Watson (Der) 16:42; 6 O Blake (Der) 16:45; 7 W Reddish (Notts) 17:02; 8 H Tatham (Der) 17:07; 9 L Fairey (Der) 17:17; 10 C Taylor (Mans) 17:21
U13 (3km): 1 A Paget (Rush) 10:40; 2 L Shaw (Burt) 10:43; 3 J Groves (Notts) 10:49; 4 E MacIntyre (Mans) 10:54; 5 H Tonks (Notts) 11:11; 6 W Norman (Charn) 11:24; 7 C Fenton (Unatt) 11:26; 8 C Pearch (Der) 11:27; 9 H Sinski (Notts) 11:34; 10 O Segal (Der) 11:37
U11 (1.5km): 1 W Saunders (Der) 5:30; 2 T Paget (Rush) 5:31; 3 F Grey (Abbey Highway Faculty) 5:32
Ladies (7.5km): 1 L Heyes (Hallam) 27:36; 2 L Coleman (Mans) 27:58; 3 J Potter (Charn, W40) 28:37; 4 H Gill (Mat, W45) 30:45; 5 J Potter (Charn, W40) 31:05; 6 C Brock (Metal, W35) 31:19; 7 B Munro (Holme P) 31:58; 8 A Gandee (Rush) 32:07; 9 C Bradbury (Beeston) 32:35; 10 S Younger-Alls (Metal) 32:54; 11 C Charlton (Notts, W40) 33:23; 12 J Clamp (Notts, W40) 33:25; 13 P Roadley (Mans) 33:37; 14 L Staley (SinA, W50) 34:04; 15 C Hay (Mans, W50) 34:08; 16 H Lilley (Sinf) 34:18; 17 Ok Malone-Brumfitt (Rush, W45) 34:23; 18 H Woods (Kimb, W40) 34:35; 19 L Taylor (Mat, W40) 34:45; 20 H Barnett (N Der) 34:57
W45: 3 E Broughton (Belp) 35:49
W50: 3 P Holden (Shelt) 36:28
W55: 1 C McIntyre (Rush) 36:39
W60: 1 A Hardy (Mans) 39:34; 2 N Dick (Mat) 40:53
W65: 1 B Stevens (Mans) 41:49
W70: 1 J Forrester (Belp) 44:52
U20 (4.6km): 1 S Bourne (Der) 17:28; 2 M Trueman (Burt) 18:03; 3 G Manson (Mans) 18:15; 4 M Taylor (Notts, U17) 18:36; 5 I Clarke (Der, U17) 18:50; 6 R Duckworth (Belp) 18:59; 7 Ok Leese (Hallam, U17) 19:23; 8 C Jenneson (Bux, U17) 19:30; 9 J Braithwaite (Newk, U17) 19:36; 10 L Jeffries-Williams (Der) 19:41
U15 (4.2km): 1 S Chesterfield (Rush) 13:20; 2 N Stretton (W&SV) 13:48; 3 M Slack (Mans) 13:49; 4 P Radbourne (Der) 14:08; 5 L Mason (Mans) 14:11; 6 E Pares (Mans) 14:12; 7 H Limmer (Ret) 14:17; 8 A Nettleton (Burt) 14:21; 9 S Wheeler (Der) 14:23; 10 C Nettleton (Burt) 14:29
U13 (3km): 1 M Mullett (W&SV) 10:32; 2 M Owen (C’discipline) 11:00; 3 O Lee (Der) 11:07; 4 C Whysall (Mans) 11:11; 5 I Davey (Notts) 11:41; 6 E Clifton (Mans) 11:43; 7 I Millns (Mans) 12:12; 8 A Lincoln (Der) 12:25; 9 M Westwood (Mans) 12:33; 10 O Wright (Mans) 12:38;
U11 (1.5km): 1 J Lenton (Hean) 5:55; 2 M Manson (Mans) 6:11; 3 S Brumfitt (Rush) 6:22
Particular person Derbyshire outcomes (Particular person Nottinghamshire in alphabetical place)
Males: 1 D Haworth (Hallam) 34:59; 2 F Grant (C’discipline, U20) 35:28; 3 E Spencer (C’discipline) 35:37; 4 T Spencer (C’discipline) 35:41; 5 N Dennis (L Eaton) 36:54; 6 S Gilson (Roth, U20) 37:05
M40: 1 L Beresford (Mat) 38:48
M45: 1 N Baker (N Derr) 39:47
M55: 1 D Cross (Heanor) 44:16
M65: B Foreman (Mat) 47:17
U20: 3 J Wragg (Roth) 37:43
TEAM: 1 N Derbyshire 61
M35 TEAM: 1 Matlock 14; 2 Derby Tri 73; 3 Matlock B 84
U17: 1 E Busfield (Der) 20:48; 2 T Gilliver (H Peak) 21:12; 3 L Powell (Derby) 21:40
TEAM: 1 Derby 8; 2 Derby B 18
U15: 1 E Withnall (Burt) 15:40; 2 S Watson (Der) 16:42; 3 O Blake (Der) 16:45
TEAM: 1 Derby 9
U13: 1 L Shaw (Burt) 10:43; 2 C Pearch (Der) 11:27; 3 O Segal (Der) 11:37
TEAM: 1 Derby 9
Ladies: 1 L Heyes (Hallam) 27:36; 2 H Gill (Mat, W45) 30:45; 3 C Brock (Metal, W35) 31:19; 4 H Lilly (Sinfin) 34:18; 5 L Taylor (Mat, W35) 34:45; 6 H Barnett (N Der) 34:57
W55: 1 N Dick (Mat) 40:53
W35 TEAM: 1 Matlock 19; 2 N Derbyshire 51; 3 Buxton 65
U20: 1 S Bourne (Der) 17:28; 2 M Truman (Burt) 18:03; 3 R Duckworth (Belper) 18:59
TEAM: 1 Derby 11; 2 Burton 25
U17: 1 I Clarke (Der) 18:50; 2 Ok Leese (Hallam) 19:23; 3 C Jenneson (Bux) 19:30
TEAM: 1 Burton 23
U15: 1 P Radbourne (Der) 14:08; 2 A Nettleton (Burt) 14:21; 3 S Wheeler (Der) 14:23
TEAM: 1 Derby 10
U13: 1 M Owen (C’discipline) 11:00; 2 O Lee (Der) 11:07; 3 A Lincoln (Der) 12;25
TEAM: 1 Derby 9; 2 Derby B 21
ESSEX, Basildon, January 6
Callum Charleston took the lads’s title by about 200m from Euan Wilson as Lauren Reed gained the ladies’s race however Chelmsford, with 10 group and particular person golds, had essentially the most pleasing day, Martin Duff stories.
A member of Aldershot’s profitable relay groups in recent times, Charleston ran away to victory by 50 seconds over Euan Wilson and Dean Williamson. Three-time Essex League winner James Connor was a detailed fourth as, in sixth, Adam Hickey led Southend to a group win.
Reed, the South of England silver medallist again in 2012, gained the ladies’s title by nearly a minute however had the corporate of the junior males, for whom Henry Dover took gold, to battle with.
The Shaftesbury runner had positioned sixth within the European Underneath-20 Championships in his earlier outing.
Sam Plummer, the Inter-Counties runner-up final yr, retained his title after main from the entrance to assist his Chelmsford membership to group golds within the under-17 males’s race as group mate Joseph Grange adopted.
South of England winner Lyla Belshaw took the under-17 girls’s race by greater than a minute as George Watkins, the Inter-Counties fourth placer, repeated his 2023 victory within the under-15 boys’ occasion.
It was no shock to see Olivia Forrest, who raced prolifically over Christmas together with profitable the New 12 months’s Day senior 10km in Hyde Park, profitable once more. The Brentwood runner appeared to not be affected by her exertions with one other victory, right here within the under-15 ladies race.
To boost the championships for spectators the course featured shorter laps and, just like the Night time of the ten,000m PBs, it had music and a bit by means of a marquee on every lap.
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Males: 1 C Charleston (Chelm) 41:34; 2 E Wilson (Charn) 42:24; 3 D Williamson (Col H) 42:41; 4 J Connor (Hav’g, M40) 42:46; 5 S Unusual (Bas) 42:55; 6 A Hickey (S’finish) 43:04
TEAM: 1 Southend 123; 2 Colchester H 126; 3 Havering 129
U20: 1 H Dover (SB) 28:11; 2 J Perry (Chelm) 29:04; 3 O Graham-Pereira (Mind) 29:08
TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 20; 2 Southend 54
U17: 1 S Plummer (Chelm) 20:55; 2 J Grange (Chelm) 21:11; 3 T Jones (S’finish) 22:10
TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 17; 2 Southend 34; 3 Basildon 51
U15: 1 G Watkins (Harl) 15:28; 2 F Rowe (Hav’g) 15:37; 3 S Horsley (Ilf) 15:52
TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 38; 2 WG&EL 42; 3 Havering 51
U13: 1 F Furman (Chelm) 11:57; 2 A Hart (C&T) 11:59; 3 W Hughes (Bas) 12:11
TEAM: 1 Basildon 36; 2 Colchester & T 51; 3 Havering 58
Ladies: 1 L Reed (Hav’g) 32:03; 2 A Rex (Bas) 33:01; 3 R Vickers (Col H) 33:27; 4 J Stretton (S’discipline) 34:21; 5 L Collon (Col H) 34:25; 6 C Brooks 34:31
TEAM: 1 Colchester 33; 2 Havering 44; 3 Springfield 60
U20: 1 L Wellsted 22:57; 2 Ok Atkinson 25:09; 3 S McCallum 26:53
TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 16
U17: 1 L Belshaw (Col H) 20:52; 2 Ok Atkinson (Chelm) 22:19; 3 M Sherrin (WG&EL) 22:43
TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 26; 2 WG&EL 32; 3 Colchester H 58
U15: 1 O Forrest (B’wooden) 17:01; 2 D Stollery (Chelm) 17:41; 3 E Harrold (Chelm) 17:50
TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 20; 2 Havering 57; 3 Southend 81
U13: 1 S Smith (B’wooden) 12:19; 2 A King (Chelm) 12:34; 3 H Woodley (Chelm) 12:43
TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 14; 2 Chelmsford B 32; 3 Brentwood 45
HAMPSHIRE, Botley, January 6
Helen Corridor and Lachlan Wellington had been the senior race winners over programs that appeared to run lengthy however had been marketed as 8.6km for the ladies and 10km for the lads, Martin Duff stories.
Kate Estlea-Morris trailed Corridor house however led her Winchester & District membership to a group victory, backed up by third-placed Rose Chesterfield over a course the identical size as the lads.
This was for much longer than in 2023 when Corridor additionally gained the county title over solely 8km. Second-placed Estlea-Morris, who was fifth within the 2023 Southern Championships, didn’t have any again up from her Aldershot team-mates, so it was Southampton who took the group silver.
Wellington, the 2019 South of England junior champion, gained his first senior males’s championship by a cushty sufficient margin over Bracknell’s Ben Wills with Fred Slemeck a detailed third.
The Portsmouth runner has been primarily based within the USA for a number of years and was thrice inside half-hour over 10,000m in the summertime.
Channel Island golf equipment picked up a handful of medals and it was the London 2012 Olympic marathon runner Lee Merrien, who led each Guernsey’s senior and masters groups to championship group medals.
One of many largest victories went to English Faculties 1500m seventh placer Florence East, who retained her under-17 title with 73 seconds to spare over Portsmouth team-mate Chloe Jones.
One other Portsmouth runner to retain his title was under-17 males’s race winner Will Atkins. Nonetheless, it was all Winchester & District within the under-15 boys, the place Ethan Skipwith got here out on prime.
The under-13 ladies’ occasion noticed Guernsey’s Grace King lead a few Jersey lasses house but it surely was Winchester & District who took the group medals.
The championships had been thrown into doubt in December when the county’s lengthy serving outcomes guru Richard Dean all of a sudden died whereas in the course of processing the outcomes. Occasion organiser Pam Rogers mentioned tat she was grateful to the Aldershot membership for stepping in at quick discover to make use of their now effectively tried outcomes system.
Males: 1 L Wellington (Ports) 42:30; 2 B Wills (Brack) 42:53; 3 F Slemeck (Win) 42:57; 4 P Hart (Soton) 43:04; 5 A Greenleaf (Win, M40) 43:27; 6 S Costley (Soton) 43:57
M40: 2 L Merrien (Guern) 44:18
M45: 1 H Calvert (AFD) 45:55
M55: 1 M Webber (And) 54:52
M65: 1 M White (Stubb) 56:43
M75: 1 M Anglim (Hardley) 74:18
TEAM: 1 Guernsey 92; 2 Soton 101; 3 AFD 118
M40 TEAM: 1 Guernsey 125; 2 Winchester & D 196; 3 Basingstoke & Mid Hants 264
U20: 1 C Jones (Brack) 44:48; 2 D Shattock (AFD) 44:58; 3 M Geddes (Jers) 45:00
TEAM: 1 AFD 17; 2 BMH 26; 3 Soton 33
U17: 1 W Atkins (Win) 26:37; 2 J Pepin (Soton) 25:42; 3 B Andrews-Callec (Jers) 25:53
TEAM: 1 Winchester RC 14; 2 Jersey 22; 3 Winchester & D 41
U15: 1 E Skipwith (Win) 15:43; 2 S Noot (Win) 15:50; 3 C Wilson (Win) 15:55
TEAM: 1 Winchester RC 11; 2 Jersey 59; 3 Winchester & D 67
U13: 1 C Grocott (B’mth) 11:50; 2 A Burniston (BMH) 11:55; 3 J Tildesley (Ports) 12:00
TEAM: 1 BMH 46; 2 Jersey 47; 3 Guernsey 47
Ladies: 1 H Corridor (Win, W35) 39:24; 2 Ok Estlea-Morris (AFD) 39:55; 3 R Chesterfield (Win) 40:11; 4 S Winstone (Soton, W35) 41:31; 5 V Gill (Win, W40) 41:41; 6 N Griffiths (Soton) 42:02
W40: 2 R Wallace (AFD) 43:08
W45: 1 T Anderson (Win) 43:42
W55: 1 J Gandee (Win) 46:46
W60: 1 C Wheeler (Over) 50:25
W65: 1 M Ford (Hedge E) 61:31
TEAM: 1 Winchester RC 29; 2 Soton 36; 3 Winchester & D 80
W35 TEAM: 1 Soton 52; 2 Winchester RC 61; 3 Winchester & D 90
U20: 1 A Mead (AFD) 46:20; 2 S Johnson (N For J) 47:45; 3 D Wilkinson (Ports) 48:15
TEAM: none
U17: 1 F East (Ports) 29:14; 2 C Jones (Ports) 30:27; 3 E Bailey (Win) 30:36
TEAM: 1 Portsmouth 7; 2 Winchester & D 24; 3 BMH 29
U15: 1 B North (Ports) 17:35; 2 I Corridor (Jers) 17:47; 3 A Thomas (Ports) 17:55
TEAM: 1 Portsmouth 25; 2 BMH 55; 3 AFD 75
U13: 1 G King (Guer) 13:00; 2 T Thompson (Jers) 13:06; 3 F Williams (Jers) 13:09
TEAM: 1 Winchester & D 35; 2 Guernsey 47; 3 Portsmouth 48
HERTFORDSHIRE, St Albans, January 7
The traditional ruins from the Roman settlement at Verulamium proved a worthy setting and the organisers mentioned: “The entire races had been run over new programs that needed to be hurriedly devised to fulfill the archaeologist of this Roman Scheduled Monument,” Martin Duff stories
In superb, if chilly, sunny climate Lizzie Janes, the 2006 English Nationwide winner and 2020 South of England bronze medallist, moved up from fifth final yr to take the senior girls’s race and did so by effectively over a minute from Indira Patel.
Brett Rushman made it a Herts Phoenix double by including the senior males’s race narrowly from Shaftesbury’s Tom Butler however, simply as within the girls’s race, it was hosts St Albans Striders who took the group honours.
One of many largest winners within the younger athletes’ races was under-15 ladies’ winner Lily Johnson, who gained by greater than a minute from her Dacorum clubmate Enid Fleetwood, however that was nothing in comparison with Phoebe Gill’s under-17 girls’s victory margin of 1:43.
The Commonwealth Youth Video games 800m winner topped the UK all-time rankings with 2:01.50 however right here boosted her distance credentials with this win over Emily Ford who, in flip, was greater than two minutes away from the third runner.
Males: 1 B Rushman (Herts P) 36:30; 2 T Butler (SB) 36:38; 3 J Eves (Herts P) 37:07; 4 C Dockerill (St Alb) 38:07; 5 T Webb (NHRR) 38:27; 6 P Evans (St Alb) 39:22
TEAM: 1 St Albans 66; 2 Dacorum 180; 3 Watford J 192
U20: 1 A Marshall (St Alb) 30:23; 2 C O’Neill (Herts P) 30:36; 3 A McDonald (St Alb) 30:46
TEAM: 1 St Albans 9
U17: 1 G Stubbs (SB) 19:51; 2 L Dunham (Herts P) 20:05; 3 T Cropley (S&NH) 20:21
TEAM: 1 Herts P 13; 2 Watdord H 26; 3 St Albans B 27
U15: 1 J Hirst (St Alb) 18:56; 2 O Nagalingam (St Alb) 15:06; 3 T Murphy (Dac) 15:08
TEAM: 1 St Albans 10; 2 Dacorum 17; 3 St Albans B 34
U13: 1 O McDonald (Dac) 11:00; 2 I Gibson-Dunt (St Alb) 11:06; 3 J Summers (Herts P) 11:20
TEAM: 1 Dacorum 13; 2 At Albans 14; 3 St Albans B 35
Ladies: 1 L Janes (Herts P, W35) 31:51; 2 I Patel (Lough) 33:08; 3 Ok Rennie (Dac, W45) 33:39; 4 Ok Stern (St Alb) 34:23; 5 H Rayden (St Alb) 34:43; 6 Z Hewitson (Royst) 35:05
TEAM: 1 St Albans 27; 2 St Albans B 65; 3 Watford J 83
U20: 1 A Jubb (St Alb) 23:54; 2 L Tse (St Alb) 24:11; 3 T Woodhouse (Herts P) 24:17
TEAM: 1 St Albans 8; 2 Herts P 15; 3 Dacorum 22
U17: 1 P Gill (St Alb) 22:08; 2 E Ford (Chilt) 23:51; 3 A Dalgas (Dac) 25:26
TEAM: 1 St Albans 162; 2 Dacorum 20; 3 St Albans 31
U15: 1 L Johnson (Dac) 17:03; 2 E Fleetwood (Dac) 18:11; 3 C Kouejo (Wat) 18:37
TEAM: 1 Stevenage &NH 18; 2 Dacorum 24; 3 St Albans 28
U13: 1 E McGinley (Wat) 12:07; 2 A Porter (SB) 12:52; 3 A Rochester (Wat) 13:01
TEAM: 1 Watford H 16; 2 St Albans 17; 3 St Albans B 34
HUMBERSIDE, Scunthorpe, January 7
Daniel James and Joanna Dagnan had senior victories.
Whereas county numbers had been good general in Britain, they had been disappointing right here with simply three finishers within the girls’s race and solely the senior males and under-13 races plus the under-15 ladies warranted group medals.
Males: 1 D James (Clee, M40) 32:53; 2 F Spencer (Match Mums) 33;12; 3 D Milnes (Sheff RC, M40) 33:53; 4 G Clarkson (KuH, M40) 34:40; 5 M Bissell (E Hull, M40) 35:07; 6 J Carlisle (Clee) 35:10
TEAM: 1 Cleethorpes 25; 2 E Hull 39; 3 Scunthorpe 72
U20: 1 L Morgan (Clee) 29:10; 2 C Smith (Clee) 30:30; 3 H Harwood (KuH) 35:22
U17: 1 C Fielding (York) 19:05; 2 S Pearson (KuH) 19:24; 3 W Callanan (CoH) 19:39
U15: 1 M Drummond (Barton) 13:59; 2 G Wright (KuH) 14:00; 3 C Proudlove (Bev) 14:28
U13: 1 R Davies (Scun) 9:05; 2 J Fowler (Scun) 9:09; 3 B Falkingham (York) 9:18
TEAM: 1 Scunthorpe 17; 2 Beverley 58
Ladies: 1 J Dagnan (Brid) 33:22; 2 T Sibson (Wolds) 38:09; 3 S Richards (Barton) 42:08
U20: 1 T Ford KuH) 20:48; 2 J Robertson (York) 22:08; 3 I Walby (KuH) 23:59
U17: 1 S Rollins (York) 22:05; 2 C Phillips (Clee) 23:15; 3 E Skinner (KuH) 23:31
U15: 1 L Pottage (Bev) 14:32; 2 P Simpson (Bev) 1556; 3 O Melhan (Bev) 16:25
TEAM: 1 Beverley 12; 2 Beverley B 42
U13: 1 I Proudlove (Bev) 9:30; 2 D Leonard (KuH) 9:36; 3 A Could-Miller (Brid) 10:01
TEAM: 1 Kingston-upon-Hull 23
KENT, Manufacturers Hatch, January 6
English Nationwide champion James Kingston was not planning on retaining his title having been chosen to run for England in Elgoibar that weekend however a strike meant his flight was cancelled and he was unable to journey to the Spanish occasion, Steve Smythe stories.
Happily, Mark Hookway had entered him anyway for the race which once more passed off near the well-known race circuit and after a gentle begin he pulled clear from team-mate Ben Cole and Ashford’s Marshall Smith, who had been second final yr.
Cole, the South of Thames champion, moved up from fourth final yr and with Tonbridge boasting 5 of the highest six, it was one of the overwhelming group victories in historical past. They scored 29 factors and gained by 110 factors but it surely was shut for second with Kent, Medway and Cambridge separated by simply 10 factors.
The primary M50 Phil Sanders accomplished Kent’s scoring six.
Tonbridge gained the 12-man contest by 285 factors!
Blackheath & Bromley had been a tailed off fifth in each of the senior males’s group competitions however they dominated the ladies and like Tonbridge’s males they packed 4 within the prime 5.
They didn’t present the winner although as Holly Dixon added the Kent title to her London title gained in November.
The Cambridge Harrier, who ran a 16:11 5km within the Barcelona world report race in December, was curiously competing in her first ever Kent senior cross-country occasion.
Her earlier look was as a triathlete and as a member of Greenwich Tritons again in 2017 when she was twelfth of 14 finishers within the 2017 under-20 race (and she or he additionally trailed 19 under-17s).
Regardless of easing again over the second half she gained from former Junior star Naomi Kingston, who had her greatest ever senior race and she or he gained her first medal because the 2012 under-13 race when she was third behind English Nationwide and UK Inter-Counties winner Sabrina Sinha.
The 2022 runner-up Chloe Sharp was third whereas final yr’s under-20 champion Morgan Squibb was fourth and Carole Coulon, who’s 50 later this yr and 29 years Squibb’s senior, achieved her highest ever place of fifth with a powerful end. Coulon didn’t even make Blackheath’s scoring three however additionally they simply gained the six-to-score prize.
Tonbridge, lacking most of their huge hitters, had been second within the three to attain class and Kent AC had been third and their second scorer was 2011 senior champion Clare Elms, who, regardless of now being within the W60 age group, was the second over-40 finisher to Coulon.
Winner Dixon’s mom Sue, who gained the British masters 10 miles title every week earlier, was second W55 to Tina Oldershaw.
The boys’s race additionally featured some high quality masters with Graeme Saker (M60) heading his class however former world champion Ben Reynolds might solely end as third M55.
Jack Small regained the under-20 title whereas Noah Paterson was the main under-17 race. Invicta gained the under-20 group and Tonbridge gained the under-17s,
English Faculties champion Joseph Scanes was a detailed second final yr however right here gained the under-15 title by a big margin and led Blackheath to group victory.
Simply 5 factors coated the main three under-13 groups with Blackheath profitable however runners-up Luca Szumilewicz following up his two Kent League victories.
Underneath-17 Eliza Nicholson led house Blackheath team-mate Hannah Clark of the under-20s.
Sophie Richmond was a runaway winner of the under-15s whereas Purdey Hutchings gained a keenly contested under-13 occasion.
Blackheath gained the under-13 and 15 groups however Sevenoaks gained the under-17s whereas Medway and Maidstone gained their one title within the under-20s.
Males (12km): 1 J Kingston (Ton) 38:19; 2 B Cole (Ton, M35) 38:50; 3 M Smith (Ashf) 38:59; 4 M Taylor (Ton, U20) 39:47; 5 C Chambers (Ton) 40:15; 6 J Higgins (Ton) 40:23; 7 M Etheridge (Inv EK) 40:34; 8 W Zerom (Ashf) 40:45; 9 J Walsh (M&M) 40:55; 10 B Tyler (M&M, M35) 41:05; 11 M Dubery (Ton, U20) 41:10; 12 M Ellis (Ton) 41:22; 13 R Sesemann (Kent) 41:40; 14 M Velocity (Kent) 41:47; 15 T Higgins (Ton) 41:54; 16 B Babaker (Camb H) 41:56; 17 T Brooke (Camb H) 41:58; 18 B Shearer (Camb H, M45) 42:07; 19 J O’Hara (Bexley) 42:12; 20 J Boustead (Kent) 42:17
M40: 1 M Evans (B&B) 42:21; 2 J MacDonald (Camb H) 44:11.
M45: 2 A Webb (M&M) 42:19; 3 N Phillips (Kent) 43:33.
M50: 1 P Sanders (Kent) 44:19.
M55: 1 A Rodgers (M&M) 48:28; 2 Ok Klidzia (Folks) 48:49; 3 B Reynolds (THH) 49:07
M60: 1 G Saker (Ton) 49:31
M65: 1 G Frizzelle (Inexperienced Tri) 60:03
TEAM: 1 Ton 29; 2 Kent 139; 3 M&M 140; 4 Camb H 149; 5 B&B 276; 6 Dart 413
TEAM (12 to attain): 1 Ton 157; 2 Kent 442; 3 M&M 486; 4 Camb H 628; 5 B&B 1008
U20-U17 (6.1km): 1 J Small (Ashf) 19:39; 2 J Stevens (Inv EK) 19:45; 3 J Keir (Inv EK) 19:55; 4 N Paterson (Inv EK, U17) 19:58; 5 J Bowley (Inv EK) 20:11; 6 T Claridge (Judd Sch) 20:12; 7 F Shepherd (M&M, U17) 20:18; 8 E Coutts (Ton) 20:33; 9 A Starvis (B&B) 20:36; 10 I Arnott (Ton) 20:36
U20 TEAM: 1 Inv 9; 2 Ton 19; 3 B&B 47
U17 TEAM: 1 Ton 23; 2 B&B 35; 3 M&M 64
U15 (4.4km): 1 J Scanes (B&B) 14:23; 2 J Hill (B&B) 14:54; 3 F Gibson (M&M) 15:20; 4 P Fitzmaurice (Judd Sch) 15:28; 5 S Sanz-Kozyra (Inv EK) 15:32; 6 L Draper (Weald Tri) 15:35; 7 O Cook dinner (Camb H) 15:38; 8 E Prendergast (Ton) 15:43; 9 A Martin (B&B) 15:46; 10 N Clark (B&B) 15:47
TEAM: 1 B&B 22; 2 Ton 35; 3 Camb H 91
U13 (3.05km): 1 L Szumilewicz (Ton) 11:06; 2 O Barker (Ashf) 11:17; 3 S Watson (Central P) 11:18; 4 F Gotkine (B&B) 11:20; 5 J Bunn (B&B) 11:34; 6 J Rogers (Ton) 11:35; 7 J Martin (B&B) 11:37; 8 F Paton (Ashf) 11:40; 9 A Richards (Camb H) 11:44; 10 D Kershaw (M&M) 11:46
TEAM: 1 B&B 31; 2 Ton 34; 3 Ash 35
Ladies (8.35km): 1 H Dixon (Camb H) 31:27; 2 N Kingston (B&B) 32:14; 3 C Sharp (B&B) 32:37; 4 M Squibb (B&B) 33:10; 5 C Coulon (B&B, W45) 33:40; 6 C Younger (M&M) 33:41; 7 Ok Goodge (Ton) 33:47; 8 J Keene (B&B) 33:51; 9 Ok Rowland (Kent) 34:16; 10 Z White (B&B) 34:21; 11 Ok Sheedy (Dulw, W35) 34:26; 12 M Smith (B&B) 34:34; 13 A Karlsson (Tun W) 34:39; 14 P Pitcairn-Knowles (Ton) 34:47; 15 E Nash (Tun W) 34:58; 16 C Elms (Kent, W60) 35:02; 17 A Seager (S Kent) 35:10; 18 S Brushett (Dartf) 35:46; 19 N Evans (Ton, W40) 35:49; 20 A Burnhope (Bexley) 36:09
W45: 2 A Pearson (B&B) 36:47; 3 E Owen (Ton) 37:27
W50: 1 J Butler (B&B) 37:08; 2 N Gaudillat (Beck) 38:27
W55: 1 T Oldershaw (Ton) 37:15; 2 S Dixon (Camb H) 39:14
W60: 2 R Haydon (Kent) 45:31
TEAM (3 to attain): 1 B&B 9; 2 Ton 40; 3 Kent 56; 4 Dart 71; 5 Camb H 71; 6 M&M 78; 7 TWH 78
TEAM (6 to attain): 1 B&B 32; 2 Ton 127; 3 Camb H 224; 4 Kent 237; 5 TWH 276
U20 (6.1km): 1 E Nicholson (B&B, U17) 22:05; 2 H Clark (B&B) 23:28; 3 L Mitchell (MedwayTri, U17) 23:35; 4 E Webb (M&M) 23:38; 5 A Goodhand (Inv EK) 23:43; 6 A Matthews (M&M, U17) 23:59; 7 C Firth (B&B) 24:02; 8 A Royden (M&M) 24:23; 9 H Diprose (S’oaks, U17) 24:42; 10 L Crossley (M&M) 24:44
U20 TEAM: 1 M&M 13; 2 B&B 16; 3 Ton 31
U17 TEAM: 1 Sev’oaks 19; 2 B&B 22; 3 M&M 24
U15 (4.4km): 1 S Richmond (Weald Tri) 17:14; 2 A McDonagh (B&B) 17:52; 3 A Chappell (Ashf) 18:01; 4 H Painter (MedwayTri) 18:10; 5 R Crossley (M&M) 18:27; 6 M Reeves (Greenwich Tritons) 18:43; 7 M Watts (Ton) 18:50; 8 S Cudmore-Smith (M&M) 18:53; 9 C Yeatman (Camb H) 19:09; 10 N Stanley (B&B) 19:37
TEAM: 1 B&B 23; 2 Ton 34; 3 M&M 40
U13 (3.05km): 1 P Hutchings (Ton) 11:40; 2 T Thomas (Dartf) 11:43; 3 C Foster (Camb H) 12:23; 4 A Watts (Ton) 12:34; 5 A Homans-Yau (B&B) 12:46; 6 I Jenkins (B&B) 12:50; 7 Z Chappell (Ashf) 12:53; 8 M Holliday (Dartf) 12:53; 9 F Pearson (B&B) 12:54; 10 A Stanley (B&B) 12:55
TEAM: 1 B&B 20; 2 Dart 25; 3 Ton 26
LANCASHIRE, Blackburn, January 6
Daniel Bebbington led house a discipline of 137 (of which 77 had been M40 or older) and spearheaded a transparent Blackburn victory.
Ollie Lockley was second.
The ladies’s race was a lot nearer with Emma McColm, who completed a second forward of under-20 winner Isabel Holt with junior runner-up Libby Huxley an additional two seconds again in third.
Males: 1 D Bebbington B’burn 31:02; 2 O Lockley Manx 31:12; 3 G Cunliffe Ross 31:38; 4 C Davidson Salf 32:20; 5 M Ramsden B’burn 32:27; 6 A Corlett Salf 32:31; 7 W Walker CleM U20 32:44; 9 M Cunningham Prest 32:57; 10 B Fish B’burn M40 33:03
M40: 2 P Mackrell C le M 34:00; 3 J Cleaver Ross 34:43
M50: 1 M Holgate L&M 37:10; 2 N Gaskell B’burn 37:14
M55: 1 G Goodwin Accr 38:23
M60: 1 D Lea Prest 43:22
M65: 1 N Hume BWF 45:23
TEAM: 1 B’burn 85; 2 Ross 87; 3 Prest 157; 4 Clay 260; 5 Manx H 307; 6 BWF 392
VETS TEAM: 1 Ross 21; 2 B’burn 40; 3 Clay 59
U20: 3 J Geary Chor 34:25
U20 TEAM: 1 Ross 12; 2 L&M 27; 3 Prest 32
U17: 1 M Clark Prest 17:33; 2 M Fraser Prest 17:45; 3 D Smith B’burn 17:55
TEAM: 1 Prest 15; 2 B’burn 19; 3 Northern 28; 4 L&M 29
U15: 1 S Aspey B’burn 12:31; 2 H Stennett Northern 12:37; 3 H Ward B’burn 12:46
TEAM: 1 B’burn 21; 2 Ross 91
U13: 1 S Bates Prest 11:43; 2 A Yates Prest 11:45; 3 W Kershaw BWF 11:49
TEAM: 1 Prest 18; 2 BWF 50; 3 Ross 74; 4 Clay 117
U11: 1 L Curphey Manx 6:22; 2 B Maine Chor 6:32; 3 B McMullan Manx 6:38
TEAM: 1 Ross 49; 2 Prest 58; 3 Clay 59
Ladies: 1 E McColm Prest 23:59; 2 I Holt B’burn U20 24:00; 3 L Huxley Prest U20 24:02; 4 R Franklin Manx 24:40; 5 Ok Maher Prest U20 25:05; 6 J Robinson Prest W35 25:58; 7 N Sutton Prest W35 26:06; 8 H White Cle M U20 26:16; 9 B Reid Chor 26:56; 10 H Leigh B’burn W35 27:04
W45: 1 L Powell Smith B’burn 27:25
W60: 1 J Rashleigh Horw 30:40; 2 C Flitcroft Prest 33:04
TEAM: 1 Prest 15; 2 B’burn 37; 3 Manx H 65; 4 BWF 121; 5 Ross 134; 6 Clay 137
VETS TEAM: 1 B’burn 14; 2 Prest 17; 3 L&M 57
U20 TEAM: 1 B’burn 12; 2 Northern 32
U17: 1 Z Darkin Prest 22:35; 2 S Yates Liv P 22:49; 3 C Robertshaw B’burn 23:10
TEAM: B’burn 12
U15: 1 A Harling BWF 16:33; 2 Ok Leitch BWF 17:02; 3 S Mitchell Prest 17:15
TEAM: 1 BWF 28; 2 B’burn 40; 3 Ross 42
U13: 1 P Kershaw BWF 12:22; 2 M Jordan B’burn 12:26; 3 E Blackhurst Prest 12:40
TEAM: 1 Prest 31; 2 Chorley 43; 3 B’burn 56; 4 Ross 56
U11: 1 E Martin Manx 6:35; 2 B Quaye Manx 6:57; 3 M McMullan Manx 7:07
TEAM: 1 Manx H 12; 2 Ross 59; 3 Chorley 67
LEICESTERSHIRE & RUTLAND, Rotherby, January 6
The current moist climate meant the course favoured the stronger athletes and each senior trophies went house in the identical automotive as Tom Evans retained his males’s title and Sophie Coldwell took the ladies’s crown, Martin Duff stories.
Within the males’s race Evans shortly established a lead, leaving triathletes Cameron Major and Chris Perham to battle it out for silver.
The ladies’s race noticed Evans’ spouse and worldwide triathlete Coldwell and Olivia Matthias locked collectively for many of the race, as Claire Frankland sat a number of yards behind however couldn’t shut the hole.
Down the age teams the excellent run got here from Wreake & Soar Valley’s Shaikira King who was prime under-17 by getting on for 3 minutes. Final yr noticed victory within the English Nationwide cross-country championships in addition to a British under-17 indoor mile report to go along with her earlier under-15 one.
Males: 1 T Evans (Lewes) 35:00; 2 M Cameron (Charn) 35:57; 3 C Perham (Abs Tri) 36:15; 4 S Allen (OWLS) 37:44; 5 B Plummer (L Eaton) 38:12; 6 D Van Aardt (Wreake, U20) 38:10
M40: 1 M Couldwell Charn) 41:02; 2 A Quigley (W Finish) 41:55; 3 G Singh (R’hoggs) 42:32
U20: 2 J Pointon (Nun) 41:47
TEAM: 1 OWLS 89; 2 West Finish 107; 3 Hermitage 116
M40 TEAM: 1 Hinckley 68; 2 Charnwood 86; 3 Huncote 88
U17: 1 J Llewellyn (Wreake) 21:19; 2 F Friedersdorf (Leics C) 21:47; 3 H Dadd (Wreake) 21:56
TEAM: 1 Wreake &SV 10; 2 Charnwood 22
U15: 1 E Orchard (OWLS) 16:21; 2 H Campion OWLS) 16:47; 3 W Griffiths (Corby) 16:58
TEAM: 1 OWLS 10; 2 Charnwood 21; 3 Wreake & SV 25
U13: 1 Ok James (Wreake) 12:07; 2 H Fletcher (Charn) 12:53; 3 A Elmer (Corby) 13:00
TEAM: 1 OWLS 15; 2 Wreake & SV 17; 3 Charnwood 23
Ladies: 1 S Coldwell (Charn) 30:42; 2 O Mathias (Newark) 30:48; 3 C Frankland (W Finish) 30:52; 4 A Griffiths (AFD) 31:34; 5 H Seager (Charn) 32:32; 6 A Jackson (Leics C) 32:57
W40: 1 J Sanders (Wigston) 37:48
TEAM: 1 Charnwood 13; 2 W Finish 37; 3 Wreake & SV 41
W40 TEAM: 1 Wreake & SV 25; 2 Wreake R 39; 3
U17: 1 S King (Wreake) 20:25; 2 R West (Wreake) 23:09; 3 L Parr (Corby) 23:44
TEAM: 1 Wreake & SV 8
U15: 1 P Langlands (Wreake) 17:54; 2 L Energy (Wreake) 18:11; 3 R West (Wreake) 18;16
TEAM: 1 Wreake & SV 6; 2 Charnwood 21
U13: 1 M Don (Charn) 13:33; 2 E Griffiths (Corby) 14:35; 3 R Brotherton (Wreake) 15:04
TEAM: 1 Charnwood 14
LINCOLNSHIRE, Biscathorpe, January 7
Joe Wilkinson gained the senior males’s race by practically two minutes as the primary two from the previous couple of years, Matt Bowser and Linton Taylor, gave the occasion a miss, Martin Duff stories.
The previous Lincoln Wellington runner turned out in a Bingley vest and mentioned that it was “in honour of my grandfather, Arthur Padget,” who was a Bingley common however who died final yr.
The course needed to be amended on the final minute as one of many 4 river crossings was too deep, so runners had been as an alternative diverted over a bridge which was up and down some steps, Wilkinson mentioned: “It was moderately good situations and higher than anticipated.”
Behind Wilkinson, Harry Hewitt took the under-20 medal however needed to combat off a last-minute problem, albeit from the second senior males’s runner. “He beat me final yr,” mentioned Hewitt, the Anglian Faculties champion, who retained his junior title.
There was misfortune within the girls’s race as a fall within the woods on the second lap by Trish Jackman resulted in an ankle damage. The Lincoln & District runner carried on however ultimately retired clutching her ankle as Molly Reed swept by to take the race.
The under-17 males ran with the ladies and 2023 Inter-counties under-15 winner George Wilson got here out on prime however mentioned that he’s giving that occasion a miss this yr. He mentioned: “I’m going to maneuver in direction of street as I discover the nation powerful.”
He positioned third within the Cleethorpes New 12 months’s Day 10km in 32:41, a time that may have put the under-15 prime ranked 5km runner tenth under-17 final yr.
There was one other excellent winner within the under-15 age group the place the ladies ran along with the boys. It was subsequently a shock to see Ellarose Whitworth, the English Faculties silver medallist, lead all of them house.
The Lincoln Wellington runner was a member of her membership’s profitable trio within the English Nationwide street relays at Sutton Park in October however this victory over the boys appeared to present her extra pleasure.
She mentioned: “I used to be within the lead on the prime of the primary hill.” Whitworth additionally revealed that she “fell over popping out of the third water crossing.”
Males: 1 J Wilkinson (Bing) 33:59; 2 H Hewitt (P’boro &NV, U20) 35:41; 3 G Hatton (Newark) 35:42; 4 M Chesterton (Newark) 36:22; 5 W Strangeway (Linc W) 36:33; 6 J Dalton (Clee) 36:36
M40: 1 S Fell (P’boro & NV) 36:39
M50: 1 P Jackson (Skeg) 41:36
M60: 1 Ok Wallis (Louth) 49:05
U20: 2 A Faulder (P’NV) 39:10; 3 I Fell (P’boro &NV) 41:01
TEAM: 1 Newark 12; 2 Skegness 41; 3 Lincoln & D 51
M40 TEAM: 1 Skegness 32; 2 Lincoln W 51; 3 Grantham RC 56
U20 TEAM: 1 Peterboro & NV 6
U17: 1 G Wilson (Clee) 20:29; 2 T Preston (P’boro &NV) 20:40; 3 T Morris (Linc W) 22:13
U15: 1 W Harris (P’boro &NV) 18:43; 2 A Phillipson (Linc W) 18:45; 3 F Phillipson (Linc W) 19:19
TEAM: 1 Lincoln W 9
U13: 1 C Johnson (Linc W) 16:13; 2 E Hunter (Linc W) 18:10; 3 A Smith (Wake) 19:40
TEAM: 1 Lincoln W 7
Ladies: 1 M Peel (P’boro &NV) 24:55; 2 H Knight (P’boro &NV) 25;19; 3 H Hayward (Linc W) 26:21; 4 E Rainbow (P’boro &NV) 26:31; 5 E McGee (Linc W) 27;24; 6 P Downing (Mable, W50) 28;12
W40: 1 M Durham (Granth) 29:26
W50: 2 A Dunphy (P’boro & NV) 29:29
W60: 1 S Excessive (Granth) 32:59
TEAM: 1 Peterborough & NV 7; 2Lincoln W 18; 3 Grasntham & D 35
W35 TEAM: 1 Grantham RC 24; 2 Louth 52; 3 Lincoln W 53
U20: 1 J Knight (P’boro &NV) 26:51; 2 L Hemmings (Norw) 27:49; 3 H Taylor (P’boro & NV) 29:07
TEAM: 1 Lincoln W 15
U17: 1 F Taylor (Linc W) 20:15; 2 J Man (Linc W) 21:24; 3 Y Annis (P’boro &NV) 22:40
TEAM: 1 Lincoln W 8; 2 Linc W B 21
U15: 1 E Whitworth (Linc W) 18:41; 2 I Porter (Linc W) 20:01; 3 M Grant (Linc W) 20:32
TEAM: 1 Lincoln W 6; 2 Linc W B 19
U13: 1 F Lilly (Linc W) 16:33; 2 F Goulsbra (Linc W) 18:13; 3 E Goulsbra (Linc W) 18:27
TEAM: 1 Lincoln W 6; 2 Linc W B 19
MIDDLESEX, Greenford, January 7
Solely fifth final yr, Terence Fawden was a runaway winner from European under-23 steeplechase finalist Luca Minale, Alastair Aitken stories.
Fawdon, a Highgate Harrier, gained the Inter Varsity steeplechase final summer time and gained Middlesex junior titles in 2012 (U13), 2014 (U15), 2015 and 2016 (U17) and 2017 (U20) that means he has now unusually gained all Middlesex age teams from under-13 to senior.
The glue-like situations of sticky mud, had been everywhere in the four-lap course. Fawden and eight:45 steeplechase performer Minale, had been collectively for the primary lap.
Then Fawden, who’s finding out electronics at Cambridge College, made use of his cross-training that he thought helped him within the mud and he drew clear for the remainder of the race.
Coming by means of the final of the 4 laps was Rob Wilson to complete third, regardless of considered one of his footwear badly being cut up open within the thick mud with a mile nonetheless remaining.
The ladies’s race went the best way of Inter-Companies 800m and 1500m champion Katie Olding, who lives in Winchester and was competing in her first Middlesex occasion, as Thames Valley dominated proceedings with 5 of the primary six.
Fulham’s Hannah Cox, who gained a Surrey League match in October, was the one non-Valley interloper within the prime half dozen.
Lauren Russell, an English Faculties bronze medallist, simply retained her under-20 title.
She mentioned: “I believe my greatest ever end result was coming fifth within the World Mountain path race. Because it was my first main worldwide I learnt so much, being with the ladies beforehand and coaching plus racing with the group.”
She added: “I need to research drugs at considered one of three universities – Edinburgh, Oxford or Birmingham.”
Allegra Massey was the primary under-17 regardless of being in need of racing as each her deliberate London Youth Video games and Southern Inter-Counties races had been cancelled at quick discover.
Oliver O’Connor, solely seventh final yr, was a transparent winner of the under-20 race which additionally included under-17s the place Thomas Chadwick gained the title although third general.
O’Connor, a Newcastle College pupil, mentioned: “That was my greatest race to date profitable the county occasion.”
Chadwick took 95 seconds off his parkrun greatest final month with to substantiate his current enchancment.
The under-15 winner Daniel Jeffs was additionally coming off a parkrun greatest on December 30 (16:14 at Bushy) and he had been the under-13 winner in 2022.
English Nationwide under-13 champion Jorjia March efficiently moved up an age group to simply win the under-15s whereas Katie Dalton who was thirteenth final yr in a race gained by March confirmed her enchancment with a slim win over Sofia Mossi who was third in 2023.
The under-13 boys was even nearer with Jack Hayward and Aidan Volpert sharing the profitable time.
Males (12km): 1 T Fawden (Excessive) 41:07; 2 L Minale (Gate) 41:52; 3 R Wilson (Excessive, M35) 42:12; 4 W Ryle-Hodges (SB) 43:10; 5 T Clyde (TVH) 43:26; 6 T Gap (ESM) 43:29; 7 J Wooldridge (Lon Hth) 43:35; 8 J Younger (Lon Hth) 43:44; 9 T Aldred (Lon Hth, M40) 43:51; 10 N Faulkner (TVH) 43:59; 11 H Cayssials (TVH) 44:06; 12 J Hooley (TVH) 44:12; 13 G Divall (VP&TH) 44:19; 14 D Nevins (Harrow, M40) 44:33; 15 J Whitebury (Harrow) 45:01; 16 S Lewis (Lon Hth, M40) 45:06; 17 M O’Sullivan (Harrow, M35) 45:12; 18 C Nicol (TVH, M35) 45:46; 19 Y Sevestre (Lon Hth) 45:49; 20 D Brewer (Excessive, M35) 45:58
M45: 1 H Torry (Serp) 47:55
M50: 1 D Keam-George (TVH) 52:36
M55: 1 M Potter (Lon Hth) 51:51
M60: 1 A Davidson (Excessive) 51:59; 2 R Rigby (SB) 52:17
M65: 1 C Finill (Harrow) 55:06
M70: 1 J Lockspeiser (Serp) 62:02
U20 (6km): 1 O O’Connor (Lon Hth) 20:05; 2 C Hudson (Harrow) 20:17; 3 T Chadwick (Excessive, U17) 20:18; 4 M Watson (Excessive) 20:36; 5 L Porter (Excessive) 20:42; 6 J Brook (SMR) 20:45; 7 H Fagan (Rane) 20:58; 8 M Cattini (Harrow, U17) 21:02; 9 C Brook (SMR, U17) 21:07; 10 R Gayer (SB, U17) 21:13
U15 (4km): 1 D Jelfs (SMR) 15:06; 2 A Phillips (SB) 15:14; 3 T Mythen (SMR) 15:19; 4 E Phillips (SB) 15:24; 5 J Fanta (E&H) 15:32; 6 B Lesenne-Ward (Hill) 16:05; 7 A Lessard (VP&TH) 16:15; 8 J Morris (SB) 16:24; 9 G Robertson (Excessive) 16:33; 10 E Kaloukian (Lon Hth) 16:34
U13 (3km): 1 J Hayward (ESM) 14:02; 2 A Volpert (VP&TH, U15) 14:02; 3 R Willis (Lon Hth) 14:06; 4 E Pascal (SB) 14:09; 5 H Mythen (SMR) 14:18; 6 L Boulting (ESM) 14:21; 7 B Kaspar (SB) 14:25; 8 M Muers (ESM) 14:29; 9 A Kirk (Lon Hth) 14:37; 10 E White (Belg) 14:59
U11 (1.5km): 1 D Pascal (SB) 6:41; 2 W Stockdale (E&H) 6:49; 3 L Da Silva (TVH) 6:50
Ladies (8km): 1 Ok Olding (TVH) 32:50; 2 H Cox (Fulham) 33:17; 3 S Ainley (TVH) 33:24; 4 I Franco (TVH) 33:44; 5 H Blake (TVH) 34:11; 6 C Baker (TVH) 34:28; 7 J Prior (Lon Hth) 34:53; 8 C Day (Rane) 35:14; 9 A Baird (Trent P, W40) 35:18; 10 C Hartley (Oxf U, U20) 35:25; ; 11 J Triou (ESM, W40) 35:33; 12 M Barnes (Lon Hth) 35:35; 13 Ok Alpe (Met P, W35) 35:49; 14 C Kennedy (Lon Hth) 36:03; 15 S Biggs (Strag, W50) 36:32; 16 N Payne (SB) 36:34; 17 H Wilkinson (Eal E, W40) 36:47; 18 S Gerrie (ESM, W40) 37:01; 19 L Faherty (Excessive, W45) 37:09; 20 N Cendrowicz (Excessive, W50) 37:14
W50: 3 S Barnard (QPH) 38:32
W55: 1 S Larkam (ESM) 40:19; 2 R Lewis (W4H) 40:49
W60: 1 A Beausire (W4H) 46:32
W65: 1 L Wilson (ESM) 45:17; 2 C White (Lon Hth) 45:34
U20 (6km): 1 L Russell (Excessive) 22:59; 2 A Massey (TVH, U17) 24:03; 3 L Macdonald (VP&TH, U17) 24:48; 4 S Latham (Harrow) 25:12; 5 R James (VP&TH, U17) 25:32; 6 M Panoutsou (VP&TH, U17) 26:16; 7 C Harris (Barn) 26:18; 8 M Sutaria (TVH, U17) 26:30; 9 I Cannell (Lon Hth, U17) 26:33; 10 A Holt (SMR, U17) 26:51
U15 (4km): 1 J March (Barn) 16:41; 2 P Shaw (SB) 17:13; 3 A Kirk (Lon Hth) 17:23; 4 S Allen (Excessive) 17:25; 5 A Johnson (ESM) 17:26; 6 A Van Zyl (Harrow) 18:00; 7 M Hunt (Lon Hth) 18:08; 8 R Cormacain (Lon Hth) 18:31; 9 N Mossi (B&B) 18:55; 10 Ok Corkin (Lon Hth) 19:27
U13 (3km): 1 Ok Dalton (Harrow) 15:00; 2 S Mossi (B&B) 15:02; 3 E Ponkratieva (SMR) 15:16; 4 J Falkowska (Trent P) 15:18; 5 M Keam-George (TVH) 15:35; 6 B Dalton (Harrow) 15:37; 7 V Muralidhar (ESM) 15:40; 8 S Bennett (TVH) 15:43; 9 E Fitzgerald (Hill) 15:57; 10 O Abbott (SB) 16:00
U11 (1.5km): 1 L Graham (SMR) 7:23; 2 E Valori (VP&TH) 7:26; 3 A Clements (E&H) 7:26
NORFOLK, Earlham Park, January 7
Tyler Bilyard, the England Athletics 1500m champion, took the senior males’s race comfortably as Mabel Beckett scored her first girls’s county victory, Martin Duff stories.
Elsewhere, the youthful age teams ran as blended boys’ and ladies’ occasions and Sarah Barrett, the England 3000m bronze medallist, took the mixed under-17 occasion to go Norwich clubmate Zak Dunn by greater than half-a-minute,
Males: 1 T Bilyard (G Yar) 30:17; 2 J White (Norw) 30:44; 3 J Ocal (Norw) 30:59; 4 C Wakefield (Ryst) 31;25; 5 H Allcock (Notts U) 31:34; 6 W Mahoney (Norw) 31:39
M40: 1 M Eccles (Bure) 32:07
M45: 1 G Crush (Norw) 33:17
M50: 1 S Mann (Norw) 35:24
M55: 1 M Tuff (Ryst) 37:07
M60: 1 Ok Vaughan (Thet) 38:06
M70: 1 G Nelson 45:10
M75: 1 G Walsh (Wym) 47;37
TEAM: 1 Norwich 11; 2 Norwich B 29; 3 Ryston 39
U20: 1 H Jonas (Norw) 31:11; 2 D Adams (Norw) 31:16; 3 T Bongaerts (Norw) 31:56
TEAM: 1 Norwich 6; 2 Norwich B 22
U17: 1 Z Dunne (Norw) 18:49; 2 N Clarke (Norw) 18:54; 3 B Eccles (Bure) 19:34
TEAM: 1 Norwich 8
U15: 1 C Wedon (G Yar) 15:11; 2 F Haynes (Norw) 15:13; 3 J Browne (Norw) 15:36
TEAM: 1 Norwich 9; 2 Norwich B 23; 3 Norwich C 40
U13: 1 F Winship (Norw) 10:38; 2 T Murray (W Norf) 11;24; 3 E Dafforn (Norw) 11:39
TEAM: 1 Norwich 11; 2 W Norfolk 26; 3 Norwich B 33
Ladies: 1 M Beckett (Norw) 36:00; 2 E Hunter 36:49; 3 L Finch Bure) 37:22; 4 E Grubb (Norw, W35) 37:51; 5 Ok Murrell (Norw RR, W40) 38;15; 6 J Wilkinson (Wym, W40) 38:42
W45: 1 T Groombridge (Norw RR) 43:27
W55: 1 L Hurr (Norf G) 45:45
W60: 1 C Brown (Wym) 45:26
TEAM: 1 Norwich 11; 2 Wymondham 33; 3 Norwich RR 49
U20: 1 G Buchanen (Norw) 22;29; 2 T Crane (Norw) 23;16; 3 J McKenzie Ryst) 23:53
U17: 1 S Barrett (Norw) 18:15; 2 E Jonas (N Norf) 19:26; 3 C Easter (Norw) 19:57
U15: 1 L Heather (Norw) 17:29; 2 L Hood (Norw) 18:20; 3 V Brooke (Norw) 18:38
TEAM: 1 Norwich 6; 2 N Norfolk 24; 3 Norwich B 27
U13: 1 M Chong (Waveney) 12;39; 2 F Abbott (Norw) 12:35; 3 T Brun 12:42
TEAM: 1 Ryston 18; 2 Norwich 23
NORTHANTS, Northampton, January 6
Junior runners took the 2 senior titles as Alice Bates and Finlay Ward got here good, Martin Duff stories.
For Bates, it was the newest in a string of successes following victory within the English Faculties 1500m in June and illustration on the European Underneath-18 Championship.
Ward led Rugby & Northampton to the senior group title, considered one of seven that they annexed.
Males (9km): 1 F Ward (R&N, U20) 30:52; 2 F Batkin (Kett) 31:43; 3 L Buttrick (Absolute Tri, U20) 31:49; 4 P Melling (R&N, M45) 32:18; 5 L Mansell (Kett, U20) 32:22; 6 J Geddes (Kett, U20) 33:20; 7 W Gardner (R&N) 33:22; 8 A Clancy (R&N) 33:39; 9 M Everett (R&N) 33:54; 10 A Johnstone (R&N) 33:58; 11 J Younger (Kett) 34:00; 12 R Snelson (Banb, U20) 34:31; 13 J Inexperienced (Corby) 34:43; 14 N Gilford (R&N, U20) 34:48; 15 J Wayland (W’boro, M45) 34:57; 16 D Ball (R&N, M40) 35:32; 17 D Carter (R&N, U20) 35:33; 18 S Tallett (R&N, M35) 35:41; 19 J Robson (N’pton, U20) 35:55; 20 S Inexperienced (N’pton, U20) 35:56
M40: 2 J French (W’boro) 36:25
M45: 3 P Wooden (N’pton) 39:55
M50: 1 J Kemp (W’boro) 38:13; 2 E Combstock (Buck&St) 39:10; 3 T James (Kett) 39:26
M55: 1 T Letts (N’hant RR) 38:22; 2 B Moen (R&N) 39:03
M60: 1 R Popiel (Sils) 43:16
M65: 1 N Web page (W’boro) 44:23
TEAM: 1 Rugby & N 39; 2 Kettering 78; 3 R&N B 113
M35 TEAM: 1 R&N 17; 2 Wellingboro 26
U17: 1 M Collins (R&N) 19:37; 2 A Tilt (R&N) 19:45; 3 J Orchard (Dav) 19:52
U17 TEAM: 1 R&N 9; 2 Northampton 23; 3 R&N B 27
U17 girls and U15 boys (4km): 1 F Harris (R&N, U15) 15:10; 2 J Twining (R&N, U15) 15:26; 3 J Clarke (R&N, U15) 15:46; 4 S Sage (R&N, U15) 15:48; 5 O McGhee (R&N, U15W) 15:58; 6 E Joyce (Corby, U15) 16:12; 7 F Williams (Dav, U15) 16:33; 8 G Sharp (Kett, U15) 16:39; 9 C Atkins (Dav, U15) 16:46; 10 Z Scott (Kett, U15) 16:53; 11 I Bennetts (N’pton, U15W) 17:04; 12 P Almond (R&N, U15W) 17:11; 13 E Brooker (Dav, U17W) 17:21; 14 H Hooker (Kett, U15) 17:32; 15 J Lamb (R&N, U15W) 17:50; 17 I Ellwood (Kett, U15W) 18:02; 19 E Denton (N’pton, U15W) 18:34; 22 T Oakey (N’pton, U17W) 18:39; 23 C Terrell (R&N, U15W) 19:03; 25 E Taylor (N’pton, U15W) 19:22; 27 J Cooper (R&N, U17W) 19:27
U15 TEAM: 1 R&N 6; 2 Kettering 26; 3 Daventry 29
U15 ladies TEAM: 1 R&N 8; 2 Northampton 14; 3 R&N B 36
U13 (3.5km): 1 J Spavins (Kett) 13:12; 2 R Davey (Kett) 13:30; 3 O Groves (N’pton) 13:42; 4 A Kampta (R&N) 13:56; 5 F Love (R&N) 13:58; 6 B Lamb (R&N, U13W) 14:00; 7 E Bennett (Kett, U13W) 14:10; 8 C Sales space (Kett, U13W) 14:19; 9 H Kane (R&N) 14:41; 10 S Lawton (Kett, U13W) 15:00; 11 A Heron (R&N, U13W) 15:38
TEAM: 1 R&N 15; 2 R&N B 24
U13 ladies TEAM: 1 R&N 11; 2 R&N 25
U11 (2km): 1 R Grey (Banb) 7:42; 2 E Harris (R&N) 8:04; 3 R Nicklin (R&N) 8:10; 5 Ok Dubois (Corby, U11W) 8:16; 10 R Tannasee (N’pton, U11W) 8:49; 14 T Younger (R&N, U11W) 8:56
Ladies (6km): 1 A Bates (Kett, U20) 22:00; 2 M Stenhouse (R&N) 22:13; 3 E Albery (Dav) 23:16; 4 F Culpin (W’boro) 23:28; 5 S Moss (Wellingborough & District AC) 24:11; 6 E Treacy (Corby, U20) 24:27; 7 A Pryce (York) 24:53; 8 J Hammond (Sils, W50) 25:24; 9 A Walters (Corby, U20) 25:30; 10 H Dalley (N’pton, U20) 25:46; 11 C Reeves (N’pton, U20) 25:53; 12 S Hollis (W’boro, W35) 25:57; 13 Ok Baxter-Smith (W’boro, W35) 26:00; 14 S Birina (Corby, U20) 26:04; 15 J Lambert (R&N, U20) 26:07; 16 S Stead (Corby, U20) 26:20; 17 L Kemp (W’boro, W45) 26:37; 18 A Lonergan (W’boro, U17) 28:38; 19 N Wooden (Woot RR, W45) 28:56; 20 S Wooden (N’pton, U20) 29:07
W60: 1 Ok Williams (R&N) 30:09
TEAM: 1 Wellingborough 21; 2 R&N 23; 3 Corby 28
NORTH WALES REGIONAL, Wrexham, January 6
Total (U17 males, M65, girls (3.5M): 1 F Cullen (Shrewsbury Faculty, U17) 20:25; 2 M Jenkins (Menai, U17) 20:54; 3 J Welsh (Dees, U17) 21:04; 4 R Townsend (Menai, U17) 21:22; 5 M Benson (Maldwyn, U17) 21:49; 6 M Owen (Dees, W) 22:16; 7 J Henderson (Denb, W45) 22:32; 8 S Jones (Menai, U20W) 22:45; 9 C Dafydd (Eryri, U17) 22:54; 10 A Smith (Cheshire Dragons, W) 23:24; 11 R Owen (Eryri, M65) 23:29; 12 G Moore (Eryri, W40) 23:50; 13 G Jones (P’atyn, M65) 23:53; 14 T Morgan (Menai, U17) 23:56; 15 A Jones (Denb, U17) 24:04; 16 T Conry (Dees, U17) 24:17; 17 E O’Dea (Dees, W) 24:19; 18 R Cazcraft (Run for Enjoyable Runners, W40) 24:24; 19 A Drinkwater (Eryri, W) 24:38; 20 E Haf Roberts (Eryri, W35) 24:49
M65: 3 M Watling (Denb) 25:43
M70: 1 N Owen (P’atyn) 26:43; 2 M Cortvriend (P’atyn) 28:49; 3 D Passe (Denb) 30:12
M75: 1 G Hughes (P’atyn) 34:44
M80: 1 E Davies (Hebog R) 29:39; 2 D Williams (Eryri) 36:15; 3 J Thomas (Buck) 44:41.
M85: 1 R Harrison-Jones (P’atyn) 41:26
Ladies: 1 Owen 22:16; 2 Henderson 22:32; 3 Jones 22:45; 4 Smith 23:24; 5 Moore 23:50; 6 O’Dea 24:19; 7 Cazcraft 24:24; 8 Drinkwater 24:38; 9 Haf Roberts 24:49; 10 A Rowlands (Eryri, W45) 25:25; 11 E Ashcroft (Denb) 25:30; 12 L Traces (P’atyn) 25:32; 13 H Thomas (Maldwyn, W35) 26:26; 14 A Hockley (Eryri, U20) 26:27; 15 E Grundy (Col B, U20) 26:29; 16 E Baines (Eryri, U20) 26:45; 17 M Baines (Eryri, U20) 27:08; 18 C Bradley (Maldwyn, W40) 27:29; 19 M Hughes (Eryri, W45) 27:43; 20 E Collins (Denb, W60) 27:47
W50: 1 M Morris (Denb) 28:01; 2 C Inexperienced (N Wal RR) 28:20
W55: 1 D Cattermole (Meir) 27:55; 2 H Blair (Eryri) 28:45; 3 M MacArthur (Col B) 29:04
W60: 2 A Mynott (Col B) 28:17; 3 Ok Hatton (N Wal RR) 30:09
W65: 1 Ok Butler (N Wal RR) 30:16; 2 C Orrells (Maldwyn) 33:28
W70: 1 E Evans (Gogs Tri Membership) 32:08
W75: 1 A d’Albuquerque (GOG Tri) 36:03
Males Total (5.25M): 1 M Willis (Wrex) 28:20; 2 E Ackroyd (Liv H) 28:56; 3 T Roberts (Meir, M35) 30:02; 4 R Bentley (Meir, M40) 30:36; 5 O Hibbert (B&W) 31:16; 6 A Breeze (Maldwyn, U20) 31:36; 7 J Keogh (N Wal RR) 31:39; 8 D Weston (Wrex, M40) 31:45; 9 G Jones (Maldwyn) 32:00; 10 E Woodhead (Dees, U20) 32:07; 11 J Coleman (Eryri) 32:08; 12 D Evans (Eryri) 32:08; 13 S Sayer (Menai, M40) 32:11; 14 A Williams (Meir, M40) 32:12; 15 D Garton Jones (Eryri) 32:24; 16 D Bus Hughes (Eryri, M35) 32:38; 17 M Whyatt (Garst, M60) 32:58; 18 T Wooden (Denb, M35) 33:03; 19 J Gomez (Run Free, M40) 33:26; 20 J Tyler (Betsi, M40) 33:52
M45: 1 L Bailey (P’atyn) 36:14; 2 N Hockley (Eryri) 36:20; 3 I Evans (N Wal RR) 36:32;
M50: 1 S Roberts (Buck) 34:36; 2 N Brook (Eryri) 35:09; 3 G Jones (Maldwyn) 36:51
M55: 1 E Davies (Buck) 37:23; 2 R Flutter (Meir) 39:05; 3 O Conry (Denb) 40:03
M60: 2 E Campbell (Buck) 35:23; 3 S Gardner (N Wal RR) 36:45; 4 H Jones (Shrews) 36:58
U17 girls & U15 boys (3M): 1 L Davies (Dees, U15) 15:53; 2 O Parry (Menai, U15) 15:55; 3 E Martin (Dees, U15) 16:16; 4 Z Campbell (Dees, U15) 16:25; 5 A Shiland (Col B, U15) 16:45; 6 B Bown (Menai, U17W) 17:04; 7 R Delaney (Dees, U15) 17:06; 8 A Doherty (Dees, U17W) 17:09; 9 D Hockly (Eryri, U15) 17:12; 10 S Williams (Menai T&F, U15) 17:20; 11 C Cust (Col B, U17W) 19:28; 12 C Wynn (Menai, U17W) 19:51; 13 L Parsley (Menai, U17W) 20:36; 14 E Watts (Dees, U17W) 21:06; 15 Ok Pomerleau (Menai, U17W) 21:56
U15 ladies & U13 boys (2M): 1 E Rowe (Dees, U13) 11:00; 2 H Watson (Dees, U15W) 11:02; 3 M Hughes (Maldwyn, U15W) 11:15; 4 F Potter (Dees, U13) 11:20; 5 C Kissane (Dees, U13) 11:32; 6 P Marsland (Menai, U13) 11:46; 7 H Jones (Denb, U13) 11:55; 8 O Kissane (Dees, U15W) 12:10; 9 I Lucas (Denb, U13) 12:19; 10 E Griffith (Menai, U15W) 12:24; 11 E Earnshaw (Menai, U13) 12:27; 12 E Owen (Col B, U15W) 12:32; 13 D Purcell (Menai, U13) 12:48; 14 L Watkinson (Wrex, U13) 13:13; 15 F Williams (Col B, U13) 13:20
U13 ladies & U11 boys (1.5M): 1 I Martin (Dees, U11) 8:58; 2 M Bown (Menai, U13W) 9:04; 3 T Seguin (Menai, U13W) 9:25; 4 Ok Doherty (Dees, U13W) 9:43; 5 J Worth (Menai, U11) 9:59; 6 M Edwards (Menai, U11) 10:00; 9 B Roberts (Denb, W) 10:08; 10 R Watts (Dees, U13W) 10:10; 11 H Price (Menai, U13W) 10:15; 12 D Jones (Dees, U13W) 10:26; 13 B Roberts (Wrex, U13W) 10:26
U11 ladies (1M): 1 G Hayes (Dees) 6:31; 2 E Hayes (Dees) 6:34; 3 S Walsh (Dees) 6:40
NOTTS, Nottingham, January 6
The occasion was held at the side of the Derbyshire championships in Bulwell Park and there was a smattering of prime class performances, Martin Duff stories.
Budding triathlete Libby Coleman retained her senior girls’s title and led Mansfield to a senior girls’s group victory and did so over prime veteran Juliet Potter, the previous Midland champion.
The boys’s race noticed Milan Campion, the current Midland 7-mile champion, lead Notts AC to a group victory they usually additionally had the primary grasp house as Bruce Raeside, the 2010 house nations worldwide winner, positioned fourth general.
Maisie Mullett gained the under-13 ladies occasion by greater than 150 metres however her Wreake membership had been headed by Mansfield within the group stakes, as clubmate Sam Collins, the English Faculties eighth placer had a giant win within the under-15 boys’ occasion.
Males: 1 M Campion (Notts) 35:03; 2 S Roberts (Ret) 35:15; 3 S Hessian (Notts) 36:31; 4 B Raeside (Notts, M40) 37:20; 5 J Greenhalgh (Mansf, U20) 37:22; 6 A Bradbury (R’cliffe) 37:20
M45: 1 J Bailey (Mansf) 37:31
M55: 1 A Toplin (Beest) 41:54
M65: 1 D Oxland (Notts, M70) 51:09
TEAM:1 Notts 47; 2 Mansfield 76; 3 Newark 141
M35 TEAM: 1 Mansfield 20; 2 Redhill RR29; 3 Holme P 31
U17: 1 E Holden (Mansf) 21:24; 2 E Sankey (Mansf) 21:48; 3 J Smith (Noots) 22:17
TEAM: 1 Mansfield 7; 2 Notts 22
U15: 1 S Collins (Wreake) 15:41; 2 E Lowe (Mansf) 16:25; 3 J Pares (Mansf) 16:34
TEAM: 1 Mansfield 10; 2 Rushcliffe 23; 3 Mansfield B 33
U13: 1 A Padget (R’cliffe) 10:40; 2 J Groves (Notts) 10:49; 3 E McIntyre (Mansf) 10:54
TEAM: 1 Notts 13; 2 Rushcliffe 21; 3 Mansfield 25
Ladies: 1 L Coleman Mansf) 27:58; 2 Juliet Potter (Charn, W40) 28:37; 3 Jane Potter (Charn, W40) 31:06; 4 B Munroe (Holme P) 31:58; 5 A Gandee (R’cliffe) 32:07; 6 C Bradbury (Beest) 32:35
W45: 1 L Stalet (SinA) 34:04
W55: 1 C Todd-McIntyre (R’cliffe) 36:39
W65: 1 B Stevens (Mansf) 41:49
TEAM: 1 Mansfield 23; 2 Notts 32; 3 Rushcliffe 38
W35 TEAM: 1 Mansfield 9l 2 Redhill RR 13; 3 Mansfield B 34
U20/U17: 1 G Manson (Mansf) 18:35; 2 M Taylor (Notts, U17) 18:36; 3 J Braithwaite (Newark, U17) 19:36; 4 R Callender (Der) 19:59
U17: 3 Ok Lees (R’cliffe) 20:05
TEAM: 1 Mansfield 23; Notts 25; 3 Retford 26
U15: 1 S Chesterfield (R’cliffe) 13:20; 2 N Stretton (Wreake) 13:48; 3 M Slack (Mansf) 13:49
TEAM: 1 Mansfield 12; 2 Rushcliffe 21; 3 Mansfield B 30
U13: 1 M Mullett (Wreake) 10:32; 2 C Whysal (Mansf) 10;11; 3 I Davey (Notts) 11:41
TEAM: 1 Mansfield 11; 2 Mansfield B 24; 3 Rushcliffe 34
SOUTH WEST INTER-COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIPS, RNAS Merryfield, January 8
Jack Millar and Megan Marchant took senior titles over simply six kilometres.
Males (6km): 1 J Millar (B&W) 19:26; 2 F McGrath (B&W) 19:48; 3 M Davis (B&W) 19:59; 4 J Rowe (Corn) 20:00; 5 F Jennings (Bide) 20:09; 6 S Goodchild (Corn) 20:29; 7 S Fox (Exe) 20:36; 8 W Rabjohns (Poole, U20) 20:40; 9 J Landers (Tamar) 20:53; 10 L Hamley (N Dev) 20:54; 11 A Chambers (B&W, M40) 20:56; 12 J Moody (B&W) 20:57; 13 O James (B’mth, U20) 20:59; 14 M Gilvear (Erme, U20) 21:01; 15 B Di Salvo (N Dev) 21:03; 16 E Mitchell (Corn) 21:09; 17 A Hocking (N Som) 21:16; 18 D Awde (B&W, M35) 21:20; 19 M Lusby (Wells, M35) 21:22; 20 M Jenkin (Bide, M45) 21:23
M40: 2 J Gilby (Der) 21:54; 3 Ok Stone (Ply) 22:29
M45: 2 J Trubridge (N&P) 22:48; 3 M Peddle (Poole R) 24:43
M50: 1 S Rose (Tub) 23:59; 2 S Williams (N&P) 24:00; 3 S Prud’homme (MendTRC) 25:29
M55: 1 A Livingstone (Exe) 23:06; 2 R Cottle (SWRR) 26:27.
M60: 1 J Critchlow (Purb R) 24:45; 2 P Reddaway (Corsh) 25:57; 3 P Thomas (SWRR) 26:07; 4 S Anderson (Ply) 26:34
U20: 4 J Gunning (AFD) 21:42; 5 B Williams (N&P) 22:05; 6 C Milward (Erme) 22:26; 7 B Wagstaff (Tub) 22:53; 8 C Pirie (N Dev) 23:25; 9 N Pestell (B&W) 23:31; 10 S Cameron (Mile H) 24:17
U17 (4.8km): 1 H Maxwell (Tub) 15:46; 2 D Millard (Taun) 15:59; 3 C Collins (Poole) 16:02; 4 N Heal (Taun) 16:08; 5 J Maxwell (Tub) 16:11; 6 M Falle (Exe) 16:14; 7 H Birchall (Exe) 16:25; 8 O Newbery (B’mth) 16:29; 9 B Perry (Exe) 16:33; 10 H Richardson (B’mth) 16:40
U15 (2.9km): 1 W Birchall (Exe) 9:34; 2 R Barclay-Watt (Exe) 9:36; 3 S Wyatt (Tub) 9:42; 4 T Loughlin (Tub) 9:47; 5 T Vestey (Taun) 9:49; 6 T Glew (Torb) 9:54; 7 I Lamerton (Ply) 9:57; 8 O Buy (Exe) 9:58; 9 L Hayes (Erme) 9:59; 10 A Enstone (Tub) 10:06
U13 (2.4km): 1 O Beck (Wells) 8:40; 2 F Barnes (B&W) 8:43; 3 I Malton (Exe) 8:45; 4 A Rice (N Som) 8:51; 5 R Austin (B’mth) 8:52; 6 H Perkins (Taun) 8:55; 7 E Salter (Taun) 8:56; 8 G Home (Exe) 9:02; 9 L Snell (Torb) 9:03; 10 J Bryant (Swin) 9:07
U11 (1.8km): 1 L Robinett (Poole R) 6:22; 2 L Sweeney (Ply) 6:32; 3 F Rendell (Stroud) 6:42; 4 R Shaw (Wells, U11W) 6:49; 18 H Scott (Yeov O, U11W) 7:29; 21 L Barnes (N Som, U11W) 7:32
Ladies (6km): 1 M Marchant (Weston Tempo) 23:32; 2 A Murray-Gourlay (Taun) 23:37; 3 C Walker (Tav, U20) 23:57; 4 D Davies (Wells) 24:03; 5 E Burt (Newq RR) 24:07; 6 Ok Walker (Corn) 24:20; 7 L Ingram (Yeov O) 24:24; 8 Ok Entwistle (B&W) 24:47; 9 F Spruit (Tub) 24:52; 10 I Davis (Purb R) 25:07; 11 A Philps (Purb R) 25:08; 12 E Gard (B&W) 25:09; 13 Z Levin (N&P) 25:10; 14 F German (SWRR) 25:13; 15 R Stobart (Corn) 25:16; 16 O Carthew (N&P) 25:27; 17 N Savill (SWRR) 25:30; 18 A Nicholls (B&W, U20) 25:35; 19 H Giant (W’bury) 25:38; 20 A Wallace (Tub, U20) 25:40
W40: 1 A Smith (Weston) 26:43; 2 R McKissock (Somer) 26:58
W45: 1 V Ratcliffe (Somer) 27:06; 2 T Chick (W’bury) 27:16; 3 S Lake (Tav) 27:46
W50: 1 A Granger (B&W) 26:26; 2 E Stepto (Corn) 27:35; 3 D Raggett (Corn) 28:45
U20: 4 T Spinney (Yate) 26:02; 5 E Treby (Tub) 26:37; 6 H Walker (Tav) 27:18; 7 R Prud’homme (Taun) 27:47; 8 A Snow (Salis) 28:00; 9 P Aspinall (Tub) 28:09; 10 M Poole (N Dev) 28:26
U17 (4.2km): 1 E Foster (Swin) 15:39; 2 H Reid (Ply) 15:48; 3 T Nickell (Tub) 15:53; 4 I Grey (Salis) 16:08; 5 E Spencer (Swin) 16:12; 6 I Bryson (Exe) 16:21; 7 E Wells (Poole) 16:29; 8 D Davies (Wells) 16:37; 9 M Bengtsson (Poole) 16:48; 10 C Clarke (Corn) 17:00
U15 (2.9km): 1 P Quinn (Torb) 10:48; 2 O Steer (Exe) 10:55; 3 I Cherrett (B’mth) 10:57; 4 S Wooden (Salis) 11:03; 5 A Sutton (Corn) 11:25; 6 S Muscott (Torb) 11:33; 7 P Evans (Poole) 11:33; 8 O Paul (Tub) 11:33; 9 D Abernethy (Yeov O) 11:40; 10 S Maxwell (Tub) 11:45;
U13 (2.4km): 1 E Birchall (Exe) 8:46; 2 I Bater (N Dev) 8:49; 3 B Abernethy (Wells) 9:18; 4 C Rendell (Stroud) 9:20; 5 J Chetwood (Poole) 9:32; 6 Z Bigham (Tav) 9:34; 7 E Hutchings (W’bury) 9:47; 8 E Jacobs (Salis) 9:49; 9 L Simpson (B&W) 9:53; 10 D Simpson (B&W) 9:55
SUFFOLK CHAMPIONSHIPS, Holbrook, January 7
The Royal Hospital Faculty at Holbrook once more performed host and Michael Bartram and Holly Fisher got here out on prime of the effectively supported senior races, Martin Duff stories.
Bartram regained the title he final gained in 2022 after slipping to 3rd final yr, whereas Fisher was under-17 champion in 2017.
Ruby Vinton, the 2019 South of England under-15 champion, gained her third successive age group title within the below 20 girls’s occasion.
Males: 1 M Bartrum (C&C) 33:34; 2 O Hitchcock (St Ed) 33:37; 3 M Snowden (St Ed) 33:50; 4 J Peck (St Ed) 34:22; 5 T Henson (St Ed) 34:48; 6 R Dobson (New J, M40) 35:25
M45: 1 S Haynes (W’bridge) 36:26
M50: 1 Ok Tilly (Ips J) 39:05
M55: 1 P Holly (New J) 41:45
M60: 1 G Davis (New J) 44:04
M65: 1 R Wold (Felix) 41:59
M70: 1 S Mead (Stow) 47:44
TEAM: 1 St Edmunds Pacers 18; 2 Newmarket J 51; 3 Ipswich J 81
U20: 1 M Fisher (Ips H) 28:11; 2 R Shearer (W Suff) 29:43; 3 F Davis (W Suff) 30:06
U17: 1 J Trangmar (St Ed) 21:05; 2 S Tilly (Ips H) 21:31; 3 B Barber (Ips H) 21:37
TEAM: 1 St Edmunds Pacers 11; 2 Ipswich H 13
U15: 1 R Playing (St Ed) 12:09; 2 S Blackwell 12:36; 3 F Kelly (Ips H) 13:05
TEAM: 1 St Edmunds Pacers 7; 2 Ipswich H 16; 3 Ipswich J 44
U13:1 D Pearson (W’bridge Sch) 11:28; 2 D Marshall (W’bridge Sch) 11:36; 3 H Preston (Col H) 11:59
TEAM: 1 Woodbridge Faculty 7; 2 Ipswich J 19; 3 St Edmunds Pacers 44
Ladies: 1 H Fisher (Ips H) 32:11; 2 L Thomas (Ips J) 32:38; 3 Ok King (St Ed) 33:01; 4 H Patterson (Ips J) 33:10; 5 L Blazey (Ips J) 33:12; 6 D Brooke (Ips J) 33:22
W40: 1 Ok Austin (Ips J) 33:34
W45: 1 C Jeffrey (St Ed) 33:43
W50: 1 O Robson (St Ed) 35:15
W55: 1 V Jennings (Ips J) 37:37
W60: 1 R Acworth (W’bridge) 43:00
W65: 1 J Morgan (St Ed) 40:58
W70: 1 J Wall (St Ed) 48:37
TEAM: 1 Ipswich J 15; 2 St Edmunds Pacers 16; 3 Ipswich H 17
U20: 1 R Vinton (Chelm) 24:45; 2 L Squirrell (Ips H) 26:46; 3 F Hammond (W Suff) 27:59
U17: 1 D Gladwell (Ips H) 20:07; 2 V Valentine (St Ed) 20;14; 3 I Moore (St Ed) 20:19
TEAM: 1 St Edmunds Pacers 9; 2 Ipswich H 18
U15: 1 B Taylor (St Ed) 14:19; 2 T Wooldridge (St Ed) 14:34; 3 R Adams (St Ed) 14:49
TEAM: 1 St Edmunds Pacers 6
U13: 1 S Bolton (St Ed) 12:39; 2 I Johnson (W’bridge Sch) 12:42; 3 S Cronk (C&T) 12:44
TEAM: 1 Woodbridge Faculty 12; 2 St Edmunds Pacers 20; 3 Woodbridge Shufflers 40
SURREY, Dorking, January 7
It was Denbie’s Winery’s flip to play host to the occasion and under-20 Joseph O’Connell narrowly got here out on prime of the lads’s race and Georgie Bruinvels the ladies’s occasion, Martin Duff stories.
Jack Cavanagh narrowly acquired the higher of one other junior, Liam Stone, to take the senior males’s silver medal, as the highest two under-20s opted to attempt to make the county senior group for the Inter-Counties.
The remainder of the junior males had their very own race and Mathew Pickering gave Aldershot one other win, albeit additionally narrowly over group mate Conrad Norman.
For Bruinvels the race proved a well timed heat up for her defence of her South of England title on the finish of the month as Kingston & Poly’s Phoebe Legislation was greater than 50 metres down in second. Legislation had gained the triple of British, English Nationwide and South of England titles in 2018 on the age of 21.
Elsewhere within the youthful age group races, Alex Lennon, final yr’s Southern under-15 runner-up, once more led his Sutton & District membership to group medals as they moved as much as the under-17 occasion.
One of the crucial spread-out races on the prime finish was the under-17 girls’s the place Katie Pye, third under-15 within the 2023 South of England championships, loved a close to one minute victory over Eloise Hudson with Katie Quin one other minute down in third.
Aldershot had been additionally warming up for space championship group awards on the finish of January and notched up six group wins to go along with one other six particular person victories as additionally they had Maya Jobbins and Kitty Scott on the head of the under-15 ladies race and Poppy Visitor lead a 1-2-3 within the under-13 ladies race.
Males (12.2km): 1 J O’Connell (AFD, U20) 40:24; 2 J Kavanagh (Holl S) 40:29; 3 L Stone (AFD, U20) 40:32; 4 S Eglen (AFD) 40:55; 5 M Heyden (AFD) 41:11; 6 G Mallett (HW) 41:31; 7 O Garrod (Belg) 41:45; 8 G James (DMV) 41:56; 9 T Foster (G&G, M35) 41:59; 10 E Mallett (HW) 42:03; 11 S Gebreselassie (Belg) 42:23; 12 T Chandler (AFD) 42:32; 13 J Hoad (THH) 42:46; 14 M Shantry (WSEH) 42:54; 15 M Cox (THH) 42:55; 16 H Lawson (Holl S) 43:13; 17 B Pearce (Ton, U20) 43:16; 18 A Ramsier (S Lon, M35) 43:17; 19 R Doherty (Strag) 43:21; 20 J Neville (Belg) 43:22
M40: 1 J Hutchins (Woking) 43:26; 2 R McDowell (HW) 43:27; 3 G Laybourne (S Lon) 43:35
M45: 1 O Gosden (G&G) 43:32; 2 W Bell (S Lon) 47:15; 3 B Millar (Herne H) 48:09
M50: 1 S Winder (E&E) 46:41; 2 C Blackburn (Holl S) 46:50; 3 N Tearle (G&G) 48:04
M55: 1 G Holcroft (G&G) 50:25; 2 N Urquia (Herne H) 50:48; 3 J Ratcliffe (Herne H) 51:38
M60: 1 M Tennyson (G&G) 50:11; 2 D Williams (G&G) 53:12
M65: 1 V Pauzers (Herne H) 65:25
M70: 1 M Farmery (THH) 69:12
M75: 1 M Mann (Dulw) 67:47
TEAM: 1 AFD 46; 2 Belgrave 124; 3 Hercules W 181
U20 (5.9km): 1 M Pickering (AFD) 19:41; 2 C Norman (AFD) 19:46; 3 G Ogden (S Lon) 19:51; 4 C Chilton (AFD) 19:53; 5 T Adler (E&E) 20:06; 6 F Vaughan (S Lon) 20:14; 7 S Nesbitt (AFD) 20:45; 8 A Bishop (AFD) 21:00; 9 T Cheshire (Woking) 21:14; 10 H Bell (Herne H) 21:22
TEAM: 1 AFD 7; 2 S London 20; 3 Herne H 35
U17 (5.9km): 1 A Lennon (Sutt) 19:29; 2 S Stapley (Reig) 19:58; 3 E Newell (Sutt) 20:17; 4 O Jermy (Waverley AC) 20:17; 5 B Road (HW) 20:30; 6 H Hayman (S Lon) 20:35; 7 E Manning (Sutt) 20:36; 8 T Rollins (AFD) 20:49; 9 E Willis (Reig) 20:53; 10 J Hunt (Ton) 20:58
TEAM: 1 Sutton & D 11; 2 Reigate P 27; 3 AFD 39
U15 (4.2km): 1 C Holmes (Herne H) 15:10; 2 M Solomon (Strag) 15:24; 3 D Orbell (AFD) 15:25; 4 B Rivero-Stevenet (AFD) 15:29; 5 E Sone (S Lon) 15:33; 6 J Bowyer (Woking) 15:45; 7 T Clerkin (Herne H) 15:46; 8 E Bertheussen (E&E) 15:47; 9 T Holland (E&E) 15:48; 10 O De Jong (Ok&P) 15:48
TEAM: 1 Herne Hill 32; 2 Epsom & E 62; 3 S London 83
U13 (2.75km): 1 E Cunniffe (Herne H) 9:43; 2 T Creed (HW) 9:56; 3 F Jenkin (S Lon) 9:59; 4 H Wilson (G&G) 10:05; 5 J Fraser (HW) 10:07; 6 S Foster (AFD) 10:11; 7 C Rushton (Sutt) 10:14; 8 E Bridges (S Lon) 10:18; 9 E Roberts (Ok&P) 10:18; 10 W Hughes (S Lon) 10:22
TEAM: 1 Hercules W 50; 2 Herne H 56; 3 S London 58
Ladies (8.4km): 1 G Bruinvels (AFD, W35) 32:17; 2 P Legislation (Ok&P) 32:57; 3 L Bailey (Strag, W40) 33:12; 4 S Carter (THH) 33:24; 5 E Wicks (AFD, W35) 33:45; 6 S Holt (Strag, W40) 33:53; 7 E Warren (G&G, U20) 33:58; 8 E Harrison (G&G) 33:59; 9 B Murray (THH) 34:09; 10 S Whatmough (Rane) 34:20; 11 G Leyland (Herne H) 34:22; 12 N Lenane (Belg) 34:28; 13 P Roessler (AFD, U20) 34:35; 14 Ok Grinyer (G&G) 34:55; 15 H Preedy (AFD) 34:56; 16 D Irving-Hyman (THH) 35:08; 17 L Lynn (Belg) 35:16; 18 J Nandi (Herne H) 35:26; 19 Ok Brown (AFD) 35:34; 20 N Sturzaker (Herne H, W50) 35:43
W40: 3 A Clarke (G&G) 36:35
W45: 1 C Grima (HW) 36:52; 2 N Hornzee (Strag) 39:27; 3 C Robinson (G&G) 40:23
W50: 2 N Cahusac (G&G) 40:03; 3 E Ferguson (Strag) 40:12
W55: 1 W Kortum (Rane) 42:20
W60: 1 S Harrison (G&G) 41:49
W70: 1 M Statham-Berry (Ling) 46:35
TEAM: 1 AFD 34; 2 Guildford & G 54; 3 Thames H&H 62
U20 (5.9km): 1 R Clutterbuck (WSEH) 22:46; 2 P Craig-McFeely (Herne H) 23:22; 3 S Lecoutre (G&G) 23:46; 4 A Bloomfield (E&E) 24:03; 5 Ok Hewitt (Herne H) 24:42; 6 S Lomas (E&E) 24:56; 7 S Glencross (E&E) 25:12; 8 E Davies (HW) 25:18; 9 H Hunter (Herne H) 25:48; 10 C Arkwright (E&E) 26:21
TEAM: 1 Herne H 16; 2 E&E 17; 3 Hercules W 37
U17 (5.9km): 1 Ok Pye (AFD) 22:22; 2 E Hudson (G&G) 23:17; 3 L Quinn (AFD) 24:17; 4 V Isaacs (G&G) 24:38; 5 A Kemp (S Lon) 24:54; 6 Z Girling (E&E) 25:00; 7 A Bushell (G&G) 25:17; 8 E Symonds (AFD) 25:56; 9 M Woodhatch (Woking) 26:23; 10 E Orbell (AFD) 26:28
TEAM: 1 AFD 12; 2 G&G 13; 3 E&E 37
U15 (4.2km): 1 M Jobbins (AFD) 16:14; 2 Ok Scott (AFD) 16:22; 3 S Coppola Johansen (E&E) 16:50; 4 I Harrison (HW) 16:56; 5 M Robertson (AFD) 17:18; 6 L Gowen (Sutt) 17:22; 7 A Tharmakulasingam (Sutt) 17:29; 8 O Garcia-Davis (HW) 17:36; 9 Ok Ealden (AFD) 17:36; 10 F Mills (Herne H) 17:52
TEAM: 1 AFD 17; 2 Sutton & D 42; 3 Herne H 60
U13 (2.75km): 1 P Visitor (AFD) 10:00; 2 N Walmsley (AFD) 10:06; 3 J Allen (AFD) 10:39; 4 D Larkin (Belg) 10:52; 5 F Croucher (AFD) 10:52; 6 E Archer (SMR) 10:53; 7 E Davenport (G&G) 10:55; 8 F Harper-Tee (HW) 11:04; 9 F Tombleson (Reig) 11:08; 10 S Mendes (Herne H) 11:08; 11 E Bayley (G&G) 11:14; 12 I Griffin (Waverley AC) 11:14; 13 H Robertson
TEAM: 1 AFD 11; 2 G&G 51; 3 Hercules W 77
SUSSEX, Bexhill, East Sussex, January 6
Jacob Cann and Beth Kidger took the senior honours at a Little Frequent venue that was moist and boggy in components after slicing up as per regular, Martin Duff stories.
After breaking away the Horsham Blue Star runner ultimately gained by practically a minute, as a detailed race for second was gained by Robbie Fitzgibbon.
Cann gained this title in 2022 earlier than slipping to 3rd final yr however was dominant once more this time. Fitzgibbon was the 2014 English Faculties 1500m champion earlier than happening to compete within the European junior championships and set a 1500m greatest of three:36.97 in 2017.
Kidger took the ladies’s race by practically two minutes and was the Welsh champion in 2017 and raced for Wales within the 2022 Commonwealth Video games 5000m.
The excellent youthful runner was once more Isabella Buchanan who gained the below 13 ladies’ race by practically a minute after lower than 13 minutes working. The HY Runner might be seeking to retain her South of England title on the finish of the month after which construct on her second spot within the Inter-Counties from final yr.
Males: 1 J Cann (Horsh BS) 34:47; 2 R Fitzgibbon (Phoe) 35:39; 3 O Pritchard (B’wks) 35:42; 4 J Turner (B&H) 35:46; 5 S Heath (Phoe) 35:51; 6 M Grindrod (B&H) 36:00
TEAM: 1 Brighton & H 61; 2 Phoenix 99; 3 Horsham Blue Star 99
U20: 1 H Yelling (B&H) 28;14; 2 A Riley (B&H) 29:01; 3 T Hutton (Phoe) 29:03
TEAM: 1 B&H 13; 2 Phoenix 18; 3 Lewes 30
U17: 1 O Wallek (Phoe) 18:41; 2 F Goodman (B&H) 18:45; 3 L Gorill (B’wks) 18:58
TEAM: 1 B&H 12; 2 Phoenix 30; 3 B&H B 33
U15: 1 J Trotman (Lewes) 14:44; 2 G Gilbert (B&H) 14:46; 3 F Lumber-Fry (E’brne) 14:51
TEAM: 1 Eastbourne R 16; 2 B&H 17; 3 Lewes 20
U13: 1 O Goodman (B&H) 12:10; 2 L De Giovanni (Ports) 12:18; 3 T Thorn-Watts (B&H) 12:33
TEAM: 1 B&H 15; 2 Eastbourne R 21; 3 Chichester R 35
Ladies: 1 B Kidger (Phoe) 32;13; 2 S Coleman (B&H) 34:06; 3 I Matthews (Chich R) 34:47; 4 J Corbett (B&H, U20) 34:49; 5 E Footman (Price, W40) 35:17; 6 I Mulvey (Hy R) 35:18
U20: 2 C West (Price) 35:34; 3 T Wilburn (B&H) 37:33
TEAM: 1 B&H 28; 2 Phoenix 49; 3 Worthing 54
U17: 1 A James (Lewes) 21:04; 2 E Stephenson Lewes) 21:11; 3 R Gasson (B&H) 21:46
TEAM: 1 Lewes 9; 2 Worthing 30; 3 Lewes 30
U15: 1 F Pearce (E’brne) 16:04; 2 J Walsh (B&H) 16:17; 3 D Connor (E’brne) 16:20
TEAM: 1 Eastbourne R 8; 2 Crawley 26; 3 3 Lewes 35
U13: 1 I Buchanan (Hy R) 12:40; 2 A Whitehouse (Craw) 13:27; 3 F Tewkesbury (Hy R) 13:39
TEAM: 1 Hy R 12; 2 Crawley 20; 3 3 B&H 35
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