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Shaikira King runs UK age 15 best of 2:02.60 for 800m

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Tuesday, 23 April 2024 08:37
Exciting athlete goes third all-time as an under-17 while Laura Muir runs 5km PB and there are UK titles won on the hills by Scout Atkin, Joe Steward and Kris Jones in latest round-up

BMC REGIONAL RACES, Gillingham, April 21

Shaikira King broke the UK age-15 800m record with a sensational 2:02.60 which went third all-time among UK under-17s after Phoebe Gill (2:01.50) and Jo White (2:02.0) who were both aged 16 when they set their times.

However, King achieved this performance in a mixed race so it wont count as a qualifying time for the World Under-20 Championships (2:04.00) and European Under-18 Championships (2:06.00) though both seem a formality.

Kings previous best was 2:03.79 in the English Schools heats last June although the older Gill beat her in the final on that occasion.

This winter King won the Midland cross-country title but finished runner-up to Olivia Forrest in the English Schools cross-country after stumbling in the closing metres.

She also ran a 4:43.23 indoor mile, which is quicker than the UK under-17 outdoor record, so on this form could be targeting more records in the summer.

Shaikira King (Paul Forrest)

Men: 800: A: 1 M Perez-Diaz (Belg) 1:50.83; 2 D Smith (St Alb, U20) 1:51.43; 3 C Foley (K&P, U20) 1:52.43; 4 W Steadman (Chelm, U20) 1:52.84; 5 R Forbes (HW, U20) 1:53.36; 7 E Curran (Phoe, U20) 1:55.40. B: 1 J Scanes (B&B, U17) 1:55.96; 5 T Ronchetti (M&M, U17) 1:58.51. C: 6 I Korchev (Ebne, U17) 1:58.88

Mixed events: 800: D: 1 T Bawtree (Ton, U17) 1:56.72; 4 S King (W&SV, U17W) 2:02.60

Women: 800: A: 1 M Robinson (AFD, U15) 2:12.58; 2 L Wilkin (Chelms, U17) 2:15.24

LOUGHBOROUGH OPEN INC., BUCS 10,000m, Loughborough, April 20

Exeter Universitys Thomas Crockett won the mens race just inside 30 minutes.

Jasmine Wood of Durham won the womens race in 34:29.16 followed by the Tonbridge pairing Phoebe Barker and Charlotte Alexander, who here were representing Cambridge and Birmingham.

Thea Brown, the England under-20 indoor pentathlon champion, won the under-18 100m hurdles in a PB 13.40, quicker than her PB set when coming second in the Commonwealth Youth Games and the time is an European U18 Champs qualifier.

Thea Brown (Mark Shearman)

Jess Bailey, a fine 18th in the world under-20 cross-country champs in Belgrade, easily won the womens 3000m in 9:27.18.

Poppy Malik won the womens 400m in a PB 53.71.

Pick of the field event performances was Jake Norris who won the hammer with a 71.94m throw.

Men: 100: A1 (-1.5): 1 H Taylor (Harrow) 10.68; 2 B Whitehead (R&N) 10.75. 200: r1 (0.2): 1 R Taib 21.32; 2 H Taylor (Harrow) 21.38; 3 M Pamphile (R&N) 21.61; 4 B Whitehead (R&N) 21.70. r2 (-1.3): 1 S Chevous (Ips, U20) 21.96. r4 (-1.1): 4 K Kazemaks (Woking, M35) 23.63. 400: r1: 1 M Pamphile (R&N) 48.36; 2 K Matysiak (Bir) 48.78. r2: 1 E Blackman (Corby) 47.47. 1500: r2: 2 G Wilson (Clee, U17) 3:55.81. 3000: r1: 1 Q Miell-Ingram (Rad, U20) 8:20.34; 2 J Blevins (Gate) 8:21.93; 3 E Blythman (Bed C) 8:23.66; 4 R Warner-Judd (Bburn) 8:25.13; 6 J Stolberg (BRAT) 8:38.02. 10,000: r1: 1 T Crockett (Western Tempo) 29:58.04; 2 D Jones (Swan) 30:05.04; 3 J Morrow (Oxf U) 30:07.93; 4 A Dight (Vale R) 30:13.06; 5 S Snelson (Lough) 30:27.68; 6 J Cornish (HW) 30:32.30; 7 (Oxford (BUCS)) 30:45.70; 8 F Ward (R&N) 30:49.19; 9 F Kavanagh (Lough S) 30:56.72; 10 J White (Norw) 30:58.23; 11 R Serif (Vale R) 31:19.66; 12 S Hodgson (WSEH) 31:35.04; 13 J Hobbs (B&H) 31:39.52. r2: 1 G Farrugia (University of London (BUCS)) 30:49.89; 2 M Watson (High) 31:23.22; 3 M Etheridge (Inv EK) 31:31.31; 4 D Coombes (Bend) 31:34.49; 5 B Bayly (St Ed) 31:39.51. 400H: r1: 1 J Faulds (R&N) 51.72; 2 S Lunt (Wirr, U20) 51.82; 3 F Dewhirst (IRL, U20) 52.99; 4 O Parker (R&N, U20) 53.89; 5 B Verbickas (C&N) 56.25. r2: 1 C West (M&M, U20) 55.14; 2 E Laws (SNH) 55.81; 3 L Turner (R&N, U20) 56.07; 4 A Corr (Wirr, U20) 56.65. HJ: 1 L Ball (Yate) 2.02; 2 M Williams (Leeds C) 2.02; 3 R Corrin (Manx, U20) 2.02; 4 S Davies (Swan, U20) 1.97; 5 J Broom-Edwards (NEB, M35) 1.97. LJ: 1 S Sinclair (BWF) 7.18/2.3 (7.15/0.0); 2 S Lok (Corby, U20) 6.99/1.5. TJ: 1 B Raoult (Stade Rennais Athlétisme) 15.54/0.0; 2 B Lee (Mans, U20) 14.73/0.8. DT: 1 G Thompson (SB) 55.20; 2 D Claydon (B&B) 52.27; 3 Z Davies (Harrow) 44.14; 4 J Douglas (Soton) 43.46; 5 A Pereira Carneiro (TVH) 42.67. HT: 1 J Norris (WSEH) 71.94; 2 A Small (Leam ) 52.05. JT: 1 T Holmes (Andover AC) 68.37; 2 O Wright (York) 54.77
Mixed events: 4100: 2 Lough S (W) 47.69. PV: 1 O Herring (NEB) 4.20; 2 J Carey (Traff, W) 3.60; 3 M Baines (SB, U20) 3.40; 4 I Crameri (Tam, W) 3.25
U23: 110H (-0.6): 1 D Goriola (B&B, U20) 14.36; 3 A Nolan (SETU) 14.76; 4 H Curtis (Shef/Dearn) 15.70. SP: 1 Z Davies (Harrow AC) 16.40; 2 K Aubrey (Harrow AC) 16.16; 3 D Claydon (B&B) 15.30; 4 S Vines (SETU) 14.18
U20: 110H (-0.6): 1 N Hanson (NEB) 14.01; 2 J Taylor (Exe) 14.15; 3 C West (M&M) 14.84; 4 M Roe (PNV) 15.19; 5 G Isgrove (Team Bath) 15.34. B (0.0): 1 C Staddon (Team Bath) 14.39. SP: 1 J Cook (Bury) 13.26
U18: 400H: 1 O Dieppe (B&R, U17) 55.08
Women: 100: A1 (1.0): 1 N Desir (Card Arch, U17) 11.92; 2= A Gittens (Herts P, U20) 11.99; 2= I Walkey (Yate, U17) 11.99; 4 G Datey (WG&EL) 12.11; 6 T George (SB, U17) 12.28. B1 (-0.2): 1 N Desir (Card Arch, U17) 12.02; 2 A Gittens (Herts P, U20) 12.06; 3 I Walkey (Yate, U17) 12.13; 4 T George (SB, U17) 12.21. 200: r1 (-0.1): 1 J Duncton (Bir, U20) 24.12; 2 Datey 24.32; 3 H Bhadra (Lough S) 24.55; 4 T George (SB, U17) 24.83; 5 E Brindle (Win, U17) 25.05. r2 (1.6): 1 E Maughan (Bed C) 24.52. 400: r1: 1 P Malik (Harrow AC,) 53.71; 2 A Wilson (Win, U20) 55.95; 3 R Phillips (Wirr, U17) 56.51; 4 E Brindle (Win, U17) 56.60; 5 S Osborn (K&P, U20) 56.73. r2: 1 J Moss (Gate) 54.65. 1500: 1 E Simpson (Shef/Dearn) 4:24.92; 2 E Parker (Poole) 4:27.78; 3 K Brady-Jones (Wirr, U20) 4:30.83; 6 R Vinton (Chelm, U20) 4:33.25. 3000: 1 J Bailey (Lev V, U20) 9:27.18; 2 O McGhee (R&N, U17) 9:55.46; 3 M Butterworth (Donc) 9:58.99. 10,000: 1 J Wood (Dur) 34:29.16; 2 P Barker (Ton) 34:31.87; 3 C Alexander (Ton) 34:39.36; 4 C Dannatt (Cley) 34:44.45; 5 E Tait (Gate) 35:07.27; 6 M Jordan-Lee (AFD) 35:14.45; 7 N Kingston (B&B) 35:16.67; 8 R Hamilton-James (Wbury) 35:24.58; 9 M Porter (Glouc) 35:32.45; 10 M Jordan-Lee (St Marys (BUCS)) 35:43.35; 11 J Penn (Newcastle (BUCS)) 36:22.71; 12 I King (Mil K) 37:02.97. 100H: r1 (-0.5): 1 M Jessop (Harrow) 13.76; 2 E Maughan (Bed C) 13.81; 3 F Dockerty (Sale, U20) 14.07; 4 A Briggs-Goode (Notts) 14.80; 5 V Morgan (KuH) 14.93. r2 (-1.2): 1 A Adekoya (SETU) 14.54; 2 L McGlynn (Tír Chonaill A.C.) 14.88; 3 A Nwankwo (SB, U20) 14.93. 400H: 1 A Briggs-Goode (Notts) 61.01; 2 D Clarke (Harrow) 62.27; 3 H Ulvede (City of Plymouth) 63.52; 4 A Freeman (Bir, U20) 64.64; 5 I Knight (R&N, U17) 65.30; 6 I Knight (Harrogate, U17) 65.42. LJ: 1 R Jerges (Craw) 5.87/0.0; 2 L Hulland (TVH) 5.86/1.9; 3 E Woods (Bir, U20) 5.73/0.0. TJ: 1 J Boachie (Harrow, U20) 11.97/0.0; 2 O Schrimshaw (Dees, U17) 11.70/0.0. SP: 1 S Du Toit (Lough/AUS) 13.14; 2 C Aboagye (Croy) 12.29; 3 A Baltazar-Hall (Lough/ROM) 12.23; 4 J Hodge-Spencer (WSEH) 11.02. DT: 1 T Tunstall (Harrow) 46.72; 2 Baltazar-Hall (Lough/ROM) 45.17; 3 Du Toit (Lough/AUS) 42.24; 4 D Broom (WG&EL) 41.39; 5 C Aboagye (Croy) 35.42. HT: 1 C Payne (Read) 64.03; 2 Z Price (Harrow) 55.77; 3 P Bean (Notts) 53.55; 4 J Trapnell (Mil K) 48.04; 5 A Stewart (B&B) 47.14; 6 J Routledge (Charn) 46.15. JT: 1 S De Kremer (Leam) 47.27; 2 E Durand (Mil K) 46.15; 3 I Malli (Lough S) 45.54; 4 F Witheat (WSEH) 43.60; 5 J Larsen (Soton, U20) 42.53; 6 E Waters (TVH) 42.53; 7 D Kaye (Amber, U20) 41.57; 8 L Odell (Harrow) 38.36
U18: 100H (-0.7): 1 T Brown (Sale) 13.40 L Wagstaff (C&C, U17) 14.39

ISLE OF WIGHT SPRING THROWS, Sandown, April 20

U17 men: HT: 1 J Burgess (Ports) 48.85

M45: JT: 1 G Newton (IoW) 40.75

Road and Multi-terrain

BRIGHAM 10km, Cockermouth, April 21

Overall: 1 B Rooney (Border) 33:44; 2 K Wallace (Cumberland, M50) 35:47; 3 A McKue (Kesw, M40) 36:03

Women: 1 C Kendal 40:42; 2 S Holliday (Cumber, W40) 43:59; 3 K Bridge (Eden, W50) 44:31

BRIGHOUSE 10km, West Yorkshire, April 21

Overall: 1 M Holden (M40) 34:26; 2 D McKenzie 36:33; 3 L Moriarty 37:18

Women: 1 L Dent 42:45; 2 L Milthorpe 43:29; 3 K Chadwick (W40) 46:00

RUN FOR WILDLIFE 10km, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, April 21

Overall: 1 T Calvert 34:24; 2 T Moulding (Hyde P) 34:41; 3 J Ireland (M40) 35:12

Women: 1 N Holland (Steel, W35) 39:56; 2 A Haley (Donc) 41:01; 3 V Moverley (E Hull) 41:18

W60: 1 J Barclay (BA) 46:36

GLASGOW GREEN 10km, Glasgow, April 21

Overall: 1 Luis McCallion 34:58; 2 Dean Macleod 35:24; 3 Ross Walker 35:29

Women: Heather Howie 43:05

ASICS DULWICH PODIUM 5km, Dulwich Park, London, April 20

Jack Kavanagh and Marta Perez won the elite races at this new venue in Dulwich Park, which is renowned as hosting one of the quickest UK parkruns but here cold and windy conditions slowed times.

Laura Muir (Cliff Hide)

However the star run getting the most attention was that of Olympic 1500m silver medallist and multi European champion Laura Muir who ran in the mens B race.

Muir attacked it from the off and was through the first lap in 4:57 on the back of a big pack but she faded a little on the second half as she got isolated and her last two laps were 5:09 and 5:14 and she ended up with 15:20 which was a road PB and moved her to equal 10th all-time in Britain alongside fellow Scot Yvonne Murray who achieved her run over 30 years ago.

The mens A race was more tactical as Kavanagh had laps of 4:42, 4:52 and 4:36 to hold off Callum Tharme and Richard Slade.

Marta Perez (Cliff Hide)

The womens race was more of an international event as Spains Olympic 1500m finalist eased away from Kiwi Georgie Grgec and another Spaniard Irene Sanchez-Escribano on the last lap. Her laps were 5:18, 5:18 and 5:12. as she timed 15:48.

BUCS indoor 1500m champion Alex Shipley was the first Brit in her 5km road debut in 15:58.

Men (race 3): 1 J Kavanagh 14:10; 2 C Tharme 14:12; 3 R Slade 14:13; 4 O Hind 14:23; 5 M Davis 14:24; 6 C Wyllie 14:28; 7 F Hessian 14:30; 8 J Beattie 14:38; 9 J Hancock 14:38; 10 S Spiteri 14:38

Mens start (Cliff Hide)

U17: 1 O Wallek 14:52

Women (race 4): 1 M Perez 15:48; 2 G Grgec 15:53; 3 I Sanchez-Escribano 15:55; 4 A Shipley 15:58; 5 Y Lock 16:03; 6 H Hall W35 16:12; 7 H Dixon 16:17; 8 G Kersey 16:24; 9 N Donegan 16:26; 10 L Church 16:30

W40: 1 A Clement 16:34; 2 A Clements 16:35

Elite womens start (Cliff Hide)

U15: 1 L Sheridan 17:02

Men (Race 2): 1 A Sutton 15:00; 2 B Raeside M40 15:02; 3 C Loudon M35 15:03

Women: 1 L Muir 15:20

Men (Race 1): 1 P Brooks 15:38; 2 T  Williams U20 15:40; 3 J Hancock 15:45

M50: 1 J Prest 16:10

Women: 1 J Dos Santos 17:59; 2 E Webb U20 18:01; 3 E Bull 18:30

W60: 1 C Elms 19:11

MORAY MARATHON, Elgin, April 21

Overall: 1 D MacDonald (Iness, M40) 2:34:21; 2 J Tole (Metro, M40) 2:35:40; 3 G Jeans (M40) 2:37:01

Women: 1 M MacLeod (Stornoway, W40) 3:01:58; 2 L Stephen (Fife, W60) 3:21:28; 3 T Milton 3:22:43

W60: 2 J Nicol (Forres) 3:43:07

SCURRY AROUND THE HELIX 10km, Falkirk, April 20

Overall: 1 G Turner (Giff N) 33:19; 2 A MacFadyen (Dund H, U20) 33:58; 3 Nick Bennett 34:41; 4 J Logan (Gnock) 34:54; 5 A Ritchie (RTCW, U20) 36:18;

M50: M Colligan (Cors) 36:38

Women: 1 Nellie Luxford (U20) 39:33; 2 Edyta Smith 43:27; 3 Lisa Major (W40) 44:39

FORTH ULTRA, Falkirk, April 20

Overall (69km): 1 Tony Paterson 5:34:55; 2 Andrew Potts (M50) 5:42:55; 3 Scot Murray (M50) 6:01:03

M60: R Peppiette (NBR) 6:49:44

Women: 1 E Coffey (Orkney) 6:10:30; 2 I Cairns (HBT, W40) 6:20:45; 3 Georgina Li 6:38:22

PETERHEAD MILE / 3km, Peterhead, April 20

Overall (3km): 1 H Battle (Metro) 9:44; 2 K Gibson (Adeen, U17) 9:58; 3 J Turnbull (Phead, M35) 10:12

Women: 1 K Cruden (Phead, W40) 12:26; 2 L Lawrie (Jog Scotland Bridge of Don) 12:33; 3 E Fraser (Fraser) 12:34

RUNTHROUGH HYDE PARK 5km / 10km, London Hyde Park, April 17

Overall (5km): 1 F Ingledew 17:59; 2 C Wood (Herne H) 18:16; 3 S Barton (M45) 18:16

Women: 1 L Bell (Wins, W40) 21:38; 2 R MacKie (Run Redbourn, W40) 22:23; 3 A Valentin (W35) 22:55

Overall (10km): 1 B Goddard (M35) 33:47; 2 T Gifford (Belg) 34:47; 3 M Draper (Kensal Strides) 35:43

Women: 1 S Ryder 39:11; 2 S Addison (Eden) 39:52; 3 J Lea (N Leeds) 41:36

RUN EXE SUMMER 5km SERIES, Exeter, April 16

Overall: 1 D Mapp (Bide) 15:46; 2 O Morris (Exe, U17) 15:55; 3 J Cole (TRP, M40) 16:07

M45: 1 D Brooks (Torq Fitness) 16:23

M50: 1 R Shelley (Plyms) 16:56

M70: 1 J Shapland (Bide) 21:15

U15: 1 L Hayes (Erme) 16:46; 2 L Cottle (Exe) 17:20

Women: 1 A Gidey (Exm H) 17:16; 2 L Milliner (Exe, U20) 17:48; 3  A Snell (Torb, W40) 18:07

W50: 1 S May (Bide) 20:02

U15: 1 E Richards (Torb) 18:39

Fell and Mountain

UKA BRITISH MOUNTAIN RUNNING (UPHILL ONLY) CHAMPIONSHIPS (inc, European off-road championships trials), Keswick, April 19

Joe Steward and Scout Adkin were convincing winners over an uphill only course which took them up Skiddaw from Dodd Wood, north of Keswick.

Behind Steward, Jacob Adkin and Kris Jones battled their way up the course, with Adkin pulling away on the final climb to the summit. Finlay Grant, who won a bronze medal in the U20 up-and-down event at the last edition of the European Off-Road Championships in 2022, finished strongly to take fourth.

Joe Steward (Mark Croasdale)

In the womens race, where Adkins sister Scout finished almost three minutes clear of the field, Sara Willhoit, part of the bronze medal winning GB & NI team at last years World Championships, finished second ahead of Scarlet Dale while) Elle Twentyman, a newcomer to mountain running, put in a strong performance in fourth.

The first two men and women are automatically selected for the GB & NI team for the European Off-Road Championships in Annecy at the end of May, with the rest of the team to be decided by the selectors.

The U20 non-championships race finished on Carlside, just below the main Skiddaw summit, where Edward Hobbs and Eve Whitaker finished as convincing winners. Jack Sanderson and Alex Poulston completed the mens podium while Whitaker was followed home by 2021 world team champions Lauren Russell and Amelie Lane.

Overall (7.6km/990m): 1 J Steward (Salf) 36:39; 2 J Adkin (Kesw) 37:03; 3 K Jones (Swan) 37:32; 4 F Grant (Dark Pk) 38:29; 5 T Spencer (Bux) 38:58; 6 B Houghton (Dark Pk) 39:24; 7 O Subuh-Symons (Amble) 39:44; 8 R Abernethy (Ochil) 40:02; 9 D Haworth (Mat) 40:03; 10 T Wood (Eryri) 40:05; 11 F Lydon (Cthy) 40:21; 12 G Cunliffe (Ross) 40:33; 13 G Foster (Mat) 41:01; 14 L Foley (Horw) 42:17; 15 J Collier (Kesw) 42:35; 16 S Adkin (Amble, W) 42:36; 17 H Pulham (Shett) 43:01; 18 H Bolton (Kesw) 43:26; 19 D Bunn (Edin U) 43:29; 20 H Jones (Mat) 43:39

Scout Adkin (Mark Croasdale)

Women: 1 S Adkin 42:36; 2 S Willhoit (Mercia) 45:25; 3 S Dale (Helm, H) 46:14; 4 E Twentyman (R&N) 46:32; 5 E Pannone (Amble) 47:15; 6 S McCormack (Amble) 47:33; 7 P Williams (Dark Pk) 48:01; 8 K Dickson (Cthy) 48:04; 9 R Jones (Leeds C) 48:23; 10 E Shaw (Edin U) 48:29; 11 E Weir (TH&H) 48:40; 12 N Scott (Edin) 49:15; 13 C Graves (HHR) 49:16; 14 E McColm (Prest) 49:29; 15 J Stephen (Dees R) 49:36; 16 E Clayton (Bing) 49:44; 17 H Wooton (Kesw) 49:52; 18 K Maltby (B Combe) 50:01; 19 G Hillier-Moses (N Levels) 50:01; 20 B Bergstrand (P&B) 50:04

U20 (5.6km/830m): 1 E Hobbs (Ilkley) 31:27; 2 J Sanderson (Sett) 31:32; 3 A Poulston (Wirr) 31:40; 4 T Hilton (Moorf) 31:42; 5 E Busfield (Der) 32:34; 6 R Taylor (Lass) 32:45; 7 S Bentham (Ilkley) 33:01; 8 A Wright (Edin U) 33:08

U20 women: 1 E Whitaker (Leeds U) 35:47; 2 L Russell (Hgate) 37:04; 3 A Lane (Wharf) 37:18; 4 I Hedley (Edin U) 38:05; 5 C Rawstron (Skyrac) 39:29; 6 B Rawlinson (W&B) 40:57; 7 R Giffen (Springb) 41:29; 8 B Rogers (Ilkley) 41:5

INTER-COUNTIES MOUNTAIN RUNNING CHAMPIONSHIPS (inc. European championships up-and-down trials), Keswick, April 21

Kris Jones and Scout Adkin were the winners on the fells above Keswick taking in the summit of Latrigg, Lonscale Fell and Skiddaw Little Man. Only 18 seconds separated Jones, Robbie Simpson and Joe Steward but Adkin was over three minutes ahead of Eve Pannone and Naomi Lang. Scotland North (men) and Cumbria (women) were the team champions.

In the U20 trials, Eve Whitaker comfortably repeated her win from the recent uphill trial while Angus Wright won a closely contested mens race.

Men (16.3km/900m): 1 K Jones (Scot East) 65:17; 2 R Simpson (Scot North) 65:28; 3 J Steward (Gtr Manc) 65:35; 4 J Adkin (Scot East) 66:53; 5 B Rothery (Yorks) 67:06; 6 T Spencer (Derbs) 67:36; 7 R Gollan (Scot North) 68:28; 8 A Douglas (Scot West) 68:52; 9 C Richards (Cumbr) 69:33; 10 F Grant (Derbs) 69:57

Kris Jones (Dave Woodhead)

TEAM: 1 Scot North 31; 2 Yorks 39; 3 Derbs 41; 4 Cumbria 47; 5 Lancs 55; 6 Scot West 69

Women: 1 S Adkin (Cumbr) 75:37; 2 e Pannone (Cumbr) 79:01; 3 N Lang (Scot East) 79:56; 4 Scarlet Dale 80:19; 5 M Tibbot (Gtr Manc) 80:53; 6 N Jackson (Lancs) 81:20; 7 S Willhoit (Shrops) 81:33; 8 R Mather (Yorks) 81:41; 9 E Cowper-Coles (Yorks) 83:29; 10 Hannah Russell 83:37

TEAM: 1 Cumbr 17; 2 Yorks 24; 3 Scot North 43; 4 Gtr Manc 51; 5 Surrey 56; 6 Scot West 94

U20 (5.9km/430m, trial only): 1 A Wright (Edin U) 28:45; 2 J Sanderson (Sett) 28:46; 3 S Bentham (Ilkley) 29:04; 4 J Downey (Kilk) 29:11; 5 R Taylor (Lass) 29:21; 6 E Busfield (Der) 29:36

U20 women: 1 E Whitaker (Leeds U) 32:40; 2 A Lane (Wharf) 33:28; 3 I Paterson (Gala) 34:49; 4 G Bell (Leven V) 34:55; 5 C Rawstron (Skyrac) 35:19; 6 B Rawlinson (W&B) 35:5

KINDER DOWNFALL, Hayfield, April 21

Overall (9.6M/1970ft): 1 S Soles (Bux) 72:46; 2 L Beresford (Mat, M40) 73:06; 3 J Bligh (Mat) 74:37; 4 J Fearn (Bux) 77:33; 5 M Owens (Penn., M40) 78:17; 6 Jason Burgess (M45) 78:37

M60: M Whyatt (Eryri) 79:30

M65: Chris Harle 1:40:53

M70: D Gould (Mercia) 1:53:04

M75: K Taylor (Ross) 1:53:55

Women: 1 L Lacey (H&R) 89:15; 2 C Leigh (Penn) 93:19; 3 Victoria Smith 96:15; 4 R Steen (Totley) 96:32

W50: S Wood (Macc) 96:53

W55: J Bednall (Bux) 1:43:09

W60: K Forster (Ross) 1:55:39

W65: C Bowen (Goyt) 2:12:0

NEWLANDS MEMORIAL, Newlands, April 20

Overall (18.5km/1100m): 1 M Lamb (Kesw) 1:40:14; 2 O Perratt (Mercia) 1:42:01; 3 M McGoldrick (Sett, M40) 1:44:19; 4 W Barton (Amble) 1:45:58; 5 M Burley (Macc) 1:46:22; 6 J Gomes (Mercia, M40) 1:46:28; 7 M Likeman (Cland F, M40) 1:47:04; 8 S Bennett (Cland F) 1:47:10; 9 K Hodgson (Helm H, M40) 1:47:15; 10 S Green (Wharf) 1:51:01

M50: C Jeffery (Dark Pk) 1:54:04

M60: T Bolton (N Fells) 2:10:16

M70: K Holmes (Dark Pk) 2:45:07

TEAM: 1 Kesw 91; 2 Amble 118; 3 Cland F) 126

Women: 1 S Taylor (Helm H, W40) 1:57:05; 2 K Roberts (Helm H) 2:01:25; 3 C Powell (Amble) 2:02:51; 4 L Osborn (Amble, W50) 2:04:45; 5 R Pilling (P&B, W40) 2:10:43; 6 J Gray (Kesw) 2:11:01

W60: C Musetti (Amble) 2:33:46

TEAM: 1 Helm H 18; 2 Amble 26; 3 Kesw 2

CARADOC CLASSIC, Church Stretton, April 17

Overall (5.56km/268m): 1 J Agnew (Mercia) 24:58; 2 Aidan Yapp 25:43; 3 L Beresford (Mat, M40) 26:00; 4 A Breeze (Mald, U19) 26:03; 5 B Fanshawe (Mercia) 26:19; 6 D Jones (Mercia, M40) 26:39

M50: A Taylor (Here) 28:50

M55: J Ayteo (Mercia) 29:57

M60: M Innes (Mercia) 33:11

M65: P Clarke (Mercia) 38:30

M75: G Gunner (Croft A) 44:17

U17: W Hughes (W&B) 30:02

Women: 1 M Griffiths (Mald, U19) 30:51; 2 C White (Mercia) 31:00; 3 D Millington (Mercia, W50) 33:49; 4 A Wakeley (Tel, W40) 34:01

W60: M Kodz (Mercia) 38:53

TOLLYMORE HILL AND DALE SERIES, Tollymore Forest, April 18

Overall (4.8M/950ft): 1 Z Hanna (Newc) 29:31; 2 E McMullan (Newc) 32:38; 3 P McDaid (Newc, U20) 32:40; 4 D Hicks (Newc, M40) 32:49; 5 Marc Jennings 33:00; 6 J Duncan (BARF) 33:37; 7 N McCartan (BARF) 33:39; 8 L Vallely (Armagh, M45) 34:05; 9 Paul Brennan 34:10; 10 C Doris (N Belf, M40) 34:22

M50: G Blair (E Antr) 34:25

M55: S Hoey (J Lisb) 35:51

M65: J Brown (BARF) 40:44

M70: P McGuckin (Lunch L) 45:33

Women: 1 M Hell (N Belf) 37:23; 2 C Edington (Annad) 38:10; 3 D Wilson (Drom, W55) 39:52; 4 R Quinn (CrossF) 40:26; 5 S OKane (Lagan, W55) 40:49; 6 Sonia Mcintyre 41:25

W60: G Boyle (N Down) 50:34

W65: J McMinn (N Down) 50:43

KAIM HILL RACE, Fairlie. April 17

Overall (5.5km/380m): 1 K Cooper (Cthy) 27:15; 2 A Thornton (Ochil) 28:32; 3 G Malcolm (Ochil) 28:43; 4 C Swanson (Wlands CC) 29:31; 5 T Harris (Searn) 29:53; 6 R Wilkins (Ochil, M40) 30:16

M50: B Marshall (Hadd) 33:47

M60: M Anderson (Wlands CC) 36:07

M70: M MacLeod (Wlands CC) 46:24

Women: 1 E Peters (Wlands CC) 35:30; 2 Holly Andrews 36:24; 3 H Gordon (Wlands CC) 36:48; 4 Joanne Thom (W40) 38:30

W60: H Dean (Ochil) 42:40

BUNNY RUN 3, Haworth, April 16

Overall (2.7M/300ft): 1 J Craig (Barl) 16:31; 2 T Adams (Ilkley, M40) 16:46; 3 M Malyon (Bail, M40) 16:57; 4 O Brooks (Wharf) 17:04; 5 M Boocock (P&B) 17:11; 6 M Sennett (Wharf, M40) 17:14

M50: D Middlemas (N Leeds F) 19:15

M60: I Ferguson (Bing) 21:20

M70: J Carman (Traw) 26:27

U17: A Wolfenden (Ilkley) 17:17

U15: R Carter (Ilkley) 18:17

TEAM: Wharf 20

Women: 1 M Browne ((Wharf) 18:15; 2 C Mckee (Calder V, U15) 18:24; 3 A Hassell (Wharf) 19:34; 4 H Hardaker (K&C, W40) 20:09

W50: N Geere (Spen) 23:39

W60: A Eagle (Upp Wharf) 24:24

W70: A Baldwin (Stain) 26:23

TEAM: Wharf 13

THE COBBLER (SHR championships counter), Arrochar, April 13

Overall (6km/730m): 1 R Abernethy (Ochil) 47:49; 2 A Thornton (Ochil) 48:47; 3 D Dry (Shett) 49:47; 4 R Downie (Lber) 49:59; 5 F Wilson (Cthy) 50:41; 6 D Ashwood (Cthy) 51:03

M40: A Fallas (Cthy) 54:00

M55: A Anderson (Hfell) 61:47

M60: S Whitlie (Cthy) 64:24

M65: D Reid (Wlands CC) 74:18

TEAM: 1 Ochil 21; 2 Cthy 30; 3 Shett 85

Women: 1 H Page (Calder V) 59:18; 2 E Peters (Wlands CC) 60:59; 3 N Lang (Cthy) 62:09; 4 E Foreman (Wlands CC) 62:15

W50: A Mudge (Ochil) 71:10

W60: H Ritchie (Fife) 85:45

TEAM: 1 Wlands CC 14; 2 Shett 18; 3 Cthy 39

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