The British Masters 5K road championship attracted the cream
of athletes aged 35 to 85 from all over the British Isles. A one mile road
circuit was closed off in Horwich town centre to host a range of running,
walking and cycling races as part of the Festival of Racing.
Todmorden Harriers’
sole representative was North Shields born Paul Brannigan who ran his second
quickest time ever of 17.02 finishing a creditable 7th in a race won
by another North Shields athlete Guy Bracken in a phenomenal time of 15.47.
Eight brave (or daft) Tod Harriers raced in the Hendon Brook
Road Race, which is just over a half marathon in distance, but contains 2100
feet of ascent.
The steepest climb, the ‘Lenches’, occurs in the 12th
mile. In the past the Lenches has reduced some leading runners to a crawl on
all fours.
The winner of each category takes home a t-shirt emblazoned with the
race profile and 3 Tod athletes won their age category and secured the much
prized t-shirt.
The first 4 harriers swapped places throughout a race that was
only settled in the last 3 miles when Sarah Glyde became Tod’s first counter and
1st lady V40 annihilating her previous best reducing it by 10
minutes to 1 hour 46 minutes.
Glyde was followed by Michael Harper in 1:47, 1st
lady V45 Mel Blackhurst in 1:48 and Richard Butterwick in a personal best 1:49.
English Fell Champion Richard Blakeley took the men’s V70 prize.
Hendon Brook Results:
44th Sarah Glyde
01:46:46
45th Michael Harper
01:47:23
49th Mel Blackhurst
01:48:30
53rd Richard
Butterwick 01:49:36
84th Kevin
Coughlan 02:02:05
92nd David Leslie
02:05:00
100th Richard Blakeley
02:10:11
114th Moyra Parfitt
02:21:15
Todmorden Harriers welcome and look after runners of all
ability. Check out www.todharriers.co.uk
for details.
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