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    October road action including Great South Run and Bath Half

    October 18, 20227 Mins ReadAdminBy Admin
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    The early part of this month features good times in Portsmouth over 10 miles and Bath at 13.1 miles

    Great South Run, October 16

    For a report from the Great South Run, see here.

    Men (10M):
    1 Ben Connor Derby 47:19
    2 Ellis Cross AFD 47:32
    3 Omar Ahmed Birchfield 47:49
    4 Ross Millington Stockport 47:51
    5 Calum Johnson Gateshead 48:00
    6 Charlie Brisley N&EB 48:09
    7 Joshua Grace AFD 48:43
    8 Jake O’Regan St. Johns/IRL 48:55
    9 Charlie Davis BRAT 49:18
    10 Ben Alcock Bedford 49:23
    11 Alex Pointon AFD 49:32
    12 Ahmed Abdulle Ilford 49:55
    13 George Beardmore Worcester 50:04
    14 Marshall Smith Ashford 50:19
    15 Tom Butler SB 50:38
    16 Ed Bovingdon Istead & Ifield 50:56
    17 Nick Dawson Worthing 50:58
    18 Stephen Blake AFD 51:05
    19 Ayoub Saji AFD 51:51
    20 Adam Baker RAF 52:05

    5km:
    1 Zak Seddon 14:51
    2 Victor Urquhart Smangs SWE 15:05
    3 Harrison Brown 15:28

    Lily Partridge with Steph Twell and Natasha Cockram (Pete Langdown/Great Run)

    Women (10M):
    1 Lily Partridge Birchfield 54:29
    2 Natasha Cockram Micky Morris RT 54:35
    3 Stephanie Twell AFD 54:51
    4 Michelle Finn IRL 55:58
    5 Olivia Tsim Pontypridd Roadents 56:26
    6 Rebecca Murray Bedford 56:45
    7 Kate Estlea AFD 57:45
    8 Gemma Astin 58:08
    9 Sarah Winstone Southampton 58:24
    10 Hannah Pullen Waverley 59:31
    11 Alice Murray-Gourlay Taunton 59:33
    12 Lesley Locks AFD W45 59:43
    13 Jen Granger 59:43
    14 Bobby Searle Brighton Phoenix 60:57
    15 Rachel Hillman Lewes 61:20
    16 Emma Jolley Portsmouth W40 61:21
    17 Megan Zoë Walker St Albans 61:27
    18 Sophie Delderfield Vale of Aylesbury AC 61:27
    19 Katie Simister Portsmouth 61:44
    20 Rebecca Stubbs W40 61:51

    5km
    1 Cassie Thorp Portsmouth 16:47
    2 Annie Mann Winchester 18:02
    3 Laila Hellyer Worthing & District 18:36

    Bath Half-Marathon, October 16

    A total of 7000 runners took part in the 40th anniversary of the event which was first staged in 1982 and was returning after a two-year break.

    This year there were a number of changes to reduce congestion, improve the runner experience and enhance the facilities of charity partners, including a new race village in Royal Victoria Park with wave starts and a re-configured course route, which appears to have been positively received.

    The men’s race was won by Kadar Omar in a time of 65:03 and the women’s race by Atsede Gidey in 71:53.

    Organisers reported that over a million pounds had already been raised on JustGiving before race day.

    Men: 1 K Omar 65:03

    Women: 1 A Gidey 71:53

    Bath Half-Marathon

    Cabbage Patch 10, October 16

    Joe Wigfield was a clear men’s winner in a time of 48:44 in his first road race longer than 5km according to Power of 10.

    Three others were inside 50 minutes.

    Two women were inside the hour with Hannah Viner taking a minute off of her PB with 56:39, finishing 200m clear of Tessa McCormick in her 10 mile debut (57:18).

    Men:
    1 Joe Wigfield St Mary’s 48:44
    2 Dylan Evans Shaftesbury Barnet 49:02
    3 Finn McNally Brighton Phoenix 49:30
    4 Daniel Mulryan Thames Valley 49:52
    5 Joe Morwood AFD 50:19
    6 Andrew Penney Hercules Wimbledon 51:15
    7 Tom Austin Poole 51:38
    8 Paulos Surafel Thames Valley H 51:47
    9 Callum Bowen-Jones Newham & Essex B 51:51
    10 Chris Rainsford Heanor RC 51:55

    M60: 1 Nigel Rackham Metros RC 58:16

    M65: Bob Bradbury Woking 63:16

    Women:
    1 Hannah Viner Highgate 56:39
    2 Tessa McCormick Vale Royal 57:18
    3 Vicki Ingham Poole Runners W35 61:36
    4 Eliza Hawthorn The Stragglers RC 61:40

    BLICKLING HALF-MARATHON, MT Norwich, Norfolk, October 16

    Overall:
    1 K Brooks (Norf G) 74:58; 2 N Marriage (Norw) 77:34; 3 J Johnson (High, M40) 78:40

    M50: 1 T Mardall 81:04

    Women:
    1 L Finch (Norw) 81:20; 2 N Lambert (Colt, W35) 95:54; 3 H Bacon (Tri Ang, W40) 96:02

    W50: 1 L Robins (Ryst) 96:20

    FRIETH HILLY 10km, MT, Buckinghamshire, October 16

    After a quiet year and a couple of modest parkrun wins, Pippa Woolven the 2021 South of England Cross-country champion placed in the top six overall, Martin Duff reports.

    The race was won by Findlay Dyer, with Woolven timed at 39:44.

    Overall:
    1 F Dyer (Belg) 36:20; 2 R Peters 36:57; 3 S Barley (Marlow) 37:45

    Women:
    1 P Woolven (Wyc P) 39:44; 2 G Russell 43;28; 3 L Poulton (W40) 46:32

    OXFORD HALF-MARATHON, October 16

    Andrew Heyes was a runaway winner in the event that saw over 5000 finishers, Martin Duff reports.

    The English National eighth-placer had a disappointing run in the European marathon championships and returned this Autumn with a couple of parkrun outings before notching up his third half-marathon victory of the year.

    Heyes won by four-and-a-half-minutes in 65:31 as local runner Alex Miell-Ingram took second.

    In her first recorded race for two years, Harriet Freeman had a steady start and gradually worked her way through the field to record a PB of 78:10.

    Her first 5km took 18:35 and, maintaining a steady pace, moved up from 53rd at 5km to finish in 27th spot overall.

    Andrew Heyes (David Hewitson)

    Overall:
    1 A Heyes (Hallam) 65:31; 2 A Miell-Ingram (Radley) 70:01; 3 S Symington 71:21; 4 A Winterbottom (Win) 71:58; 5 R Wright (Wyc P) 73:53; 6 D Bruce 74:16; 7 C Job (G&G) 74:24; 8 O Jones (ESM, U20) 74:35; 9 A Betts (M40) 74:48

    M40: 1 M Pinell (Oxf C) 77:28; 2 A Scott (Clap) 77:56

    M45: 1 J Eve (Head RR) 75:03; 2 D Bird 78:28; 3 R Jackson 79:26

    M55: 1 R Sawyer 85:01

    M70: 1 K Byrne (Head RR) 1:42:15

    Women:
    1 H Freeman (L City) 78:10; 2 E Hodson (C&C, W35) 78:36; 3 S Forbes-Smith (Surrey Tri) 81;25; 4 V Simon-Shaw (W40) 83:18; 5 L Bond (WSEH) 84:35; 6 J Bruce (W35) 85:44; 7 C Van-Zyl 85:44; 8 L Brown 86:13; 9 L Bhangal (Leam) 86:16; 10 F Hannon (Oxf C) 86:31; 11 E Strathdee (Head RR) 87:14

    W45: 1 L Fraser 88:21

    W55: 1 K Angwin 96:13; 2 J Hazirce (Edmon) 1:44:34

    W60: 1 V Eastwick-Field 1:44:14

    W75: 1 K Williamson (Eynsh) 2:03:50

    RISE UNDERCLIFFE 8km, Brighton, East Sussex, October 16

    Women:
    1 F Hughes (Phoe) 34:08; 2 C Ackley (Ealing E, W35) 38;10; 3 C Fal 39:00

    SAXONS 5 MT, Saxmundham, Suffolk, October 16

    Overall:
    1 R Chenery (Ips J) 28:16; 2 D Saunders 28:35; 3 J Hayward (Stow) 38:43

    M55: 1 R Brown (Orion) 30:35

    Women:
    1 S Caluian 33:48; 2 E Mortimer (Ips Ph) 33:53; 3 S Kingston 35:19

    STUDLAND STRAMPEDE MT, Dorset, October 16

    Overall (tough 12km):
    1 J Cieluszecki (B’mth) 43:34; 2 G Grassly (DMV) 48:17; 3 R Doubleday (Poole, M40) 50:29

    Women:
    1 A Philps (Purb) 53:09; 2 H Higham (WSEH, W45) 53:46; 3 V Morris (Dorch) 55:56

    TAMWORTH 10km, Staffordshire, October 16

    While the promoting club’s Ashley Baldwin took the open race, it was Gemma Steel who, finishing a close second, caught the eye, Martin Duff reports.

    The 36-year-old who posted the fastest women’s lap in the recent Midland women’s four-stage road relay championship, was just 15 seconds down in 33:25. This was the fastest time since 2018 for the 2012 English National and Inter-Counties cross-country champion.

    Gemma Steel (Mark Shearman)

    Overall:
    1 A Baldwin (Tam) 33:10; 2 G Steel (Charn, W35) 33:25; 3 H Asmelash (Warley) 35:33

    Women:
    1 Steel 33:25; 2 L Calrow (W&B) 38:17; 3 C Glover 39:56

    TITSEY TRAIL 10km, Oxted, Surrey, October 16

    Overall:
    1 H Hewitt (Craw) 35:39; 2 P Wightman 38:16; 3 R Hastings 39:47

    Women:
    1 H Chapman (W35) 44:24; 2 R Moxon (Clap, W40) 47:18; 3 S Nixon (W35) 47:40

    WHITE HORSE GALLOP MT, Wiltshire, October 16

    Overall (8M):
    1 M Towler (Avon VR) 48:12; 2 S Padget (Chipp, M40) 49:53; 3 D Colman (Avon VR) 51:35

    Women:
    1 C Preece (Calne) 58:58; 2 R Strange (Woott B) 59:25; 3 M Maxwell (Chipp, W40) 59:35

    WORTHING SEAFRONT 10km, West Sussex, October 16

    Overall:
    1 J Beckett (Hay H) 35:48; 2 P Blackmore (Ling) 38:53; 3 A Brown (Tun W) 39:15

    Women:
    1 C Cawte 43:06; 2 C Thornton (Clap) 45:56; 3 H Cunninghame 46:05

    RUNTHROUGH CHASE THE MOON OLYMPIC PARK 5km / 10km, London Olympic Park, October 12

    Overall (5km):
    1 B Kelly 16:21; 2 H Angove (Spring S) 17:10; 3 A Crawford (M35) 18:09

    Women:
    1 N Ben David (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 18:46; 2 T Wiley (W35) 20:09; 3 H Scotton (W35) 20:50

    Overall (10km):
    1 P Woodmansey (E Lon, M40) 36:15; 2 E Scott (CPFR) 36:51; 3 S Ouyang (M35) 37:44

    Women: 1 L Briggs (W35) 47:09; 2 A Campbell (W35) 49:03; 3 S Roberts (Logic Monitor, W45) 49:09

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