The Great South Run may have been called off but there were still plenty of other races unfolding around the UK
ABINGDON MARATHON, Oxfordshire, October 20
Alex Kunov was first home in 2:26:24 as the winds of Storm Ashley slowed times and second woman and top W55 Karima Harris noted the “terrible conditions.”
Nevertheless, Harris’ 2:51:00 (2:50:57 chip) went second on the age group all-time listings.
Overall: 1 A Kunov (Read) 2:26:24; 2 A McBride (N’brook) 2:30:20; 3 J Cracknell (L Goat, M40) 2:30:30; 4 D Hudson (Hunts, M40) 2:34:26; 5 E Brooks (Oxf U, M40) 2:34:29; 6 O Webb (Card Tri) 2:35:26
M50: 1 K Summers (Weston) 2:42:38
M60: 1 S Danciger (Barnes) 2:59:06
Women: 1 R Piggott (Lon H) 2:48:59; 2 K Harris (High, W55) 2:51:00; 3 K Wood 2:51:40
BATTERSEA PARK HALF-MARATHON, London, October 20
Overall: 1 H Hart (Belg) 68:45; 2 P Hutton 68:50; 3 N Harris-Fry (Orion) 69:47; 4 C Xenos (VP&TH, M40) 72:22
M60: 1 H McIver (Stornoway) 84:09
Women: 1 K Weir (TVH) 79:34
W50: 1 S Walker (DMV) 93:26
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CABBAGE PATCH 10, Twickenham, Middlesex, October 20
Joe Wigfield took the race in 48:51, as Twelde Menges, Dylan Evans and Finn McNally were also inside the 50-minute mark.
The guess is that may runners were late entries following the cancellation of the Great South Run 10-miler at Portsmouth caused by the potential threat from storm Ashley. If so, Portsmouth’s loss was the Cabbage Patch’s gain.
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Verity Ockenden was listed in the official results as running 55:41 but it is believed that a man ran in the Swansea Harrier’s number and it was Annabel Gummow’s 56:10 that took the first prize on the day.
Overall: 1 J Wigfield (Wirral) 48:51; 2 T Menges M&M) 49:04; 3 D Evans (SB) 49:05; 4 F McNally (Phoe) 49:57; 5 J Sanderson (G&G) 50:58; 6 D Mulryan (TVH) 51:05; 7 J Hoad (THH) 51:19; 8 J Hobbs (B&H) 51:25; 9 M Hashi (ESM) 51:28; 10 P Roddy (THH) 51:29; 11 E Chuck (Dulw R) 51;45; 12 F Dyer (Belg) 1:57; 13 T Aldred Ilon H, M45) 52:16; 14 M Selby (Ton) 52;26; 15 J Poole (Serp, M40) 53:52
M40: 2 N Impy (Dulw R) 53;57
M45: 2 D Lipscombe (E&E) 54:42
M50: 1 S Shaw (ESM) 55:17; 2 D Hicks (Poole) 57:28
M60: 1 A Leach (NHRR) 57:33; 2 N Rackham (Metros) 60:14
Women: 1 A Gummow (Herts P) 56:10; 2 A Braham (Ealing E, W45) 58:17; 3 I Pickett t8:23; 4 L Bailey (Strag, W40) 58:49; 5 S Holt (Strag, W40) 59:33; 6 V Ingham (Poole R, W35) 59:37; 7 T McCormick IVale R) 59:56; 8 N Douglas (Strag, W40) 60:15; 9 S McCall (Clap) 61:29
W45: 2 G Galbraith (HW) 65:24
W55: 1 R Hutton (S Lon) 70:39
W65: 1 M Davis (Strag) 78:33
RUGBY HALF-MARATHON, Warwickshire, October 20
Overall: 1 D Clarke (Cov G) 71:26; 2 J Bennett (Bir) 71:26
M60: 1 N Lawrence (Kenil) 87:28
Women: 1 N Bhangal (Leam, W35) 89:41
BTR WIRRAL 10km, October 13
The BTR Wirral 10km returned last weekend with a boost in numbers and the event saw two course records.
Almost 750 runners took part as Matthew Gawne of Altrincham set a men’s record of 33:52 and Lisa Gawthorne of Vegan Runners a women’s course best of 38:07.
Men: 1 M Gawne (Altrincham) 33:52; 2 K O’Brien (St Helens S) 34:34; 3 G Bruce 34:46
Women: 1 L Gawthorne (Vegan Runners) 38:07; 2 F Byron (Pensby Runners) 40:13; 3 D Mannhart (Warriors Pent) 41:19
RUNNING GRAND PRIX MARATHON, Goodwood, West Sussex, October 20
James Baker, now in the W45 age group, notched up his third victory in this event and also took his total of overall first places, in open races and parkruns to 1151.
Overall: 1 J Baker (Chich R, M45) 2:38:53; 2 S Moss (Worth) 2:45:53
M40: 1 M Clark 2:58:44
Women: 1 L Kipping (E&E) 3:42:12
YORKSHIRE MARATHON & 10, York, October 20
Overall (26.2M): 1 G Ravenhall (Aire) 2:24:41; 2 G Mallett (HW) 2:26:07; 3 E Buck (Newark) 2:28:40
M55: 1 J Walton (Leeds) 2:33:14
M60: 1 D Parker (St Ther) 2:57:13
Women: 1 H Townsend (Leeds) 2:39:14; 2 A Bourne (R&N) 2:48:35
W45: 1 A McNeilly 3:01:43
Overall (10M): 1 M Cooper (Salf) 52:33; 2 A Ford (Hav’g) 52:41; 3 S Spencer (Fit M) 53:53
M50: 1 M Makin (Herm) 58:29
M60: 1 I Norman (Heaton) 63:50
Women: 1 K Wood (York) 56:25; 2 M Smith (S Lon) 59:01
W45: 1 I Muir (St Ther) 69:01
W55: 1 C Flatley (York) 72:40
The winners for our Yorkshire Marathon event are in!
Our male winners are:
George Ravenhall – 02:24:41
George Mallett – 02:26:07
David Queenan – 02:26:37Our female winners are:
Heather Townsend – 02:39:11
Alice Bourne – 02:48:32
Chloe Malcolm – 02:52:27 pic.twitter.com/70SGLRJ9oe— The Yorkshire Marathon (@RunYorkshire) October 20, 2024
GREAT SOUTH RUN 5km, Portsmouth, Hampshire, October 19
Chris Thompson signed off his running career with an outing in the 5km event, in 14:48, which should have been a prelude to the following day’s 10-mile event, but fears over the incoming Storm Ashley caused the cancellation of the 10.
Overall: 1 C Thompson (AFD, M40) 14:48; 2 M Roostaei (Ports) 15:23
Women: 1 E Bailey (Win, U20) 18:25
EDEN PROJECT MARATHON, Cornwall, October 20
This multi-terrain race which starts and finishes at one of Cornwall’s top tourist attractions saw runners soaked with rain during the early stages.
The wet weather also led to parts of the course becoming very boggy, which meant runners who had opted for super-shoes were left skidding around in the mud.
Steve Reynolds from Truro Running Club handled the conditions better than most as he won the marathon for the second year on the trot in just outside three hours with Emily Harrison finishing first woman home.
In the half-marathon, Jacob Landers from Tamar Trotters enjoyed a runaway victory.
Men: 1 S Reynolds (Truro RC) 3:02:24; 2 L Hilliard (Elswick Harriers) 3:04:57; 3 F Stephenson 3:21:57
Women: 1 E Harrison 3:31:11; 2 H Knight (CLC Striders, W45) 3:42:47; 3 H Haugvik 4:03:48
Half-marathon
Men: 1 J Landers (Tamar Trotters) 76:19; 2 K Gibson (Corn) 84:22; 3 J Pugsley (Bide) 87:20
Women: 1 L Mitchell (Truro RC) 92:24; 2 L Knox (Storm Plymouth) 96:56; 3 K Beecher (Les Croupiers, W45) 99:40
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