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    Heyes family double and win for Joe Dale – fell race round-up

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    Joe Dale wins David Staff race while Andy and Lauren Heyes dominate at Baslow

    DAVID STAFF MEMORIAL, Darwen, November 27

    The 41 year-old Joe Dale, who broke 2:30 for the marathon for the first time this year in Manchester, won the race by 26 seconds.

    Overall (5.1M/1200ft):
    1 J Dale (VPH, M40) 28:12
    2 J Holgate (B’burn) 28:28
    3 D Ryder (M40) 31:39
    4 C Jackson (G’dale) 32:10
    5 A Curran (B’burn RR) 32:31

    Joe Dale (Dave Woodhead)

    M50: D Edmondson (Clay) 33:19

    M60: G Schofield (Horw) 36:59

    Women:
    1 L Parker (Acc RR, W40) 35:38
    2 C Godfrey (Garst) 39:13
    3 E Januszewski (Derwent R)

    W50: L Miles (Tod) 43:03

    W60: L Whittaker (Wharf) 56:02

    Lisa Parker (Dave Woodhead)

    SALE FELL, Bassenthwaite, November 26

    Overall (3.7M/570ft):
    1 B Rothery (Ilkley) 24:16
    2 R Keefe (Eden) 26:01
    3 T Noonan (C’land F) 27:09
    4 M Mcgleenan (Eden) 27:17
    5 M Jewell (C’land F) 27:29

    M50: D Hurton (Eden) 28:37

    M60: C Knowles (Ellen) 30:02

    M70: C Webb 39:44

    Women:
    1 S Likeman (C’land F) 29:39
    2 P Mccrea (Kesw, W40) 30:18
    3 C Hurton (Eden) 31:55

    W50: J Chatterley (C’land F) 36:13

    W60: A Cummings (C’land F) 39:11

    BASLOW BOLT, Baslow, November 26

    Internationals Andy and Lauren Heyes enjoyed clear victories. Andy won the men’s race by two minutes while his wife Lauren, who set a 10,000m PB this summer of 32:26.26 to gain selection for the European Cup where she was 15th, won the women’s race by over seven minutes.

    Andrew Heyes (David Hewitson)

    Overall (12km/400m):
    1 A Heyes (Darl K) 47:14
    2 C Williams (Traff) 49:50
    3 G Hopkinson (Mat) 51:05
    4 T Gill (Mat) 51:31
    5 M Burley (Macc) 54:20
    6 L Heyes (Hallam, W) 55:31

    M40: J Myers (Sandymoor) 56:49

    M50: M Lovett (Poplar) 58:04

    M60: B Foreman (Mat) 63:55

    M70: J Gorman (Totley) 81:13

    Women:
    1 L Heyes 55:31
    2 H Elmore (Dark Pk, W50) 63:08
    3 A Gamble (Sfee U OC) 64:11
    4 L Wasinski (G’dale) 66:09

    W40: S Maybanks (Bees) 68:58

    W60: P Goodall (Totley) 76:55

    Lauren Heyes (Mark Shearman)

    ARNSIDE KNOTT, Far Arnside, November 20

    Overall (6M/1093ft):
    1 M Glenn (Rug TC) 39:39
    2 F Johnson (Lanc U, U21) 39:48
    3 K Hodgson (Helm H, M45) 40:52
    4 M Bispham (Bowl, M40) 41:14
    5 T Belcher (Chorley) 41:25

    M50: S Bolland (Bowl) 43:14

    M60: M Johnson (Bowl) 47:57

    M65: A Miller 57:28

    M70: J Taylor (Bowl) 62:02

    Women:
    1 E Mather (Lons) 47:24
    2 S Bevan 48:26
    3 A Pilkington (Chorley, U21) 50:48

    W50: L Askew (Helm H) 52:00

    W60: K Brierley (Tod) 55:20

    W70: M Rosen (L&M) 77:26

    LEE MILL RELAY, Rossendale, November 27

    Overall (4×6.2M/1115ft):
    1 Ulls FR 3:29:29 (R Brown 49:53, K Collins 48:43, A Thompson 64:57, J Cox 45:56)
    2 Bowl 3:31:18 (S Lockhart 53:54, J Simon 54:46, D Clarke 55:36, E Bland 47:02)
    3 Horw 3:32:56 (J Goudge 49:49, D Gilbert 55:14, I Conroy 57:30, S Fairhurst 50:23)
    4 Macc 3:33:40
    5 Helm H (M40) 3:35:06
    6 Lambor 3:36:48

    Mixed:
    1 Billiin 4:10:02 (D Miller 52:30, K Marie 70:27, S Miller 74:33, J Hewitt 52:32)
    2 Calder V 4:14:58 (M O’Connor 53:26, G Ayuso 76:47, D Zinis 55:37, H Curtis 69:08)

    Women:
    1 Holm 4:14:26 (K Walshaw 53:24, H Croft 61:31, S Cromwell 72:27, F Whitworth 67:04)
    2 Eryri (W40) 4:25:43 (R Williams 68:03, N Albiston 63:44, N Gwynn 71:14, J Charlton 62:42)
    3 Kesw (W40) 4:28:50 (K Apps 64:57, G Atkinson 73:05, H Davies 67:25, S Ayers 63:23)

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