Friday 28 May 2010

Team DEMMA secure another 1-2!

This time at the Bridge Inn, Debbie Marsden clocked up her 4th win of the season over the 5k distance, clocking a time of 17.36. Emma D'Alton was hot on her heels mind, with a big PB of 17.48. In the mens race, Anthony Glover finished 9th in 17.02, with Colin Johnson running 18.28, Bob Pringle 18.28, Steve Hawes 18.32 and Graham Clark 18.50. Sophie Voller, returning from injury, ran 19.24, Tony Jefferies 19.53, Debbie Cleary 20.13 and John Pringle 23.23.

Well done all!

Ellis dashes to victory

Matt Ellis kept his great season going with victory in last night's Black Horse Dash. Former (hopefully soon to be ex-former) Westbury Harrier, Simon Everington was 2nd, just 20 seconds behind, with TACH's Rob Hicks 3rd. Not sure about the ladies or the rest of the Harriers yet, will update soon!

Sunday 23 May 2010

Westbury clean up at the Prom

The final prom run of the 2009/10 series saw Westbury's Mens Team retain their title for the 3rd successive year. This season they were pushed hard by Clevedon AC, but thanks to a great 4th spot from Gregg Ward (running a 5m PB) and with strong support from Alex Miller, Phil Court and Jullian Bailey-Gard Snr, victory was all theres! The team also consisted of John Terry and Graham Clark, who both contributed useful points to the total throughout the season - indeed John finished 2nd senior man overall in the series, behind GWRs Ben Morley, who won pretty much every race of the series!

Despite yet another new course - this one a hilly out and back in the opposite direction to the prom - Matt Ellis scored another 2nd place, in a new PB of 27.31. He was pushed hard by Gregg Ward who also scored a PB in 28.14. David Hobbs was 15th in 30.10, Alex Miller 17th in 30.40 (possibly also a PB(?)), Geraint Torrington 31.29, definitely a PB, Phil Court 41st in 32.56, Keith Hill 43rd in 33.03, Jullian Bailey-Gard Snr 62nd in 34.01. For the ladies, Tamsin Chick ran 34.26, with Debbie Cleary hot on her heels in 34.44. Not far behind was Evita Gonzalez in 35.47 and Isabel Duckworth in 36.35. Andrew Gibbons ran 37.42, Roger Long 38.19, Jane Goodwin 39.40, Jane Thornton 41.42, Richard Hughes 43.36, Kay Ridgwell 43.49, Caroline Scapens 48.07 and Sandra Bailey-Gard 51.42.

Great running all!

Debbie Trots to victory at the Hogweed 10k

Debbie Marsden continued her great season with a new PB over 10k of 36.12, as she finished 3rd overall in the Hogweed Trot 10k. Close behind her was Emma D'Alton who also set a PB, breaking 37 minutes for the first time, finishing in 36.48. In the mens race, Anthony Glover, running for the host club 2nd claim, finished in 2nd place in a time of 35.30. Meanwhile racing legend Roger Long finished in a time of 48.36, David Taylor in 50.27 and Linda O'Shaughnessy in 53.08.

Well done everybody!

Back on Track!

Hi everyone - sorry for the delays in getting the reports out. I have been snowed under at work as we enter the "exam season"! Lots of races to report on here, so let's get straight to it!

Back on May 12th, the first of the Bitton 5k summer series races took place, with Chris Palmer leading the way for Westbury with a well earned 6th place in 16.57. One place further back saw Jullian Bailey-Gard Jnr who finished in 17.47. Roger Long finished 52nd in 23.26, Jane Thornton 61st in 24.53, Richard Hughes 62nd in the same time, Eirian Thornton 64th in 25.24 and Sandra Bailey-Gard finished 71st in 29.54.

Well done all!

Sunday 16 May 2010

Ivybridge 10k

The in-form Matt Ellis, took a trip down the M5 to take part in the annual Ivybridge 10k. Despite enjoying a few well earned beers on Friday night, Matt showed his talent, finished 3rd in a time of 33.57. The race was won by Kairn Stone of Newham/Essex Beagles in 31.08, with Plymouth's Chris Rimmer 2nd. Full results are here.

Sunday 9 May 2010

Emma storms to PB at Tewkesbury 1/2

They say a week is a long time in politics, but two weeks is nothing in running! Undaunted by running a sub 3 hr marathon at London and seemingly unbowed by running a PB in the Towpath 10k on Friday, Emma D'Alton headed up the M5 to Tewkesbury, where she ran a new half marathon PB of 1.20.42 - winning the ladies race and finishing 14th overall out of 1100 runners! Alex O'Keefe was also representing the Harriers and he got round in a time of 1.43.02.

Well done guys!

Bristol 10k

A massive Harriers turn out at the Bristol 10k today! The 3rd running of the Bristol event saw over 10,000 runners take part and 11 sub-30 minute times, as it incorporated the UK 10k championships and an inter-area match as well! In the inter area match, the club had 2 representatives for the Midlands team - Sam Dalgleish for the men and Debbie Marsden in the ladies race.

The winning time of 28.29 was a new course record for Gordon Mugi, with Moumin Geele (of Newham and Essex Beagles) 2nd in 29.05. First home for the Harriers was Sam Dalgleish who finished 52 in 32.50, followed by Chris Palmer in 35.12, one place ahead of new boy Craig MacPherson who ran a cracking PB of 35.20 whilst Robin Nash, returning from injury, ran 35.37.

Debbie Marsden was the first lady home for the Harriers running 36.36, who finished just ahead of Anthony Ballance who ran a new PB of 36.48. Another new member Steve Hawes, ran 37.52 (not bad for a rugby forward ;-) ) with Colin Johnson 38.38, just ahead of Neil Scholes who ran 38.43. Graham Clark ran 39.01, followed by Ian Ruck (taking part in the business challenge), who posted a new PB of 39.06. He was shortly followed by Geraint Torrington, who also ran a big PB of 39.13. Dan Studley, struggled with his breakfast, and finished in 39.35, Charles Hobbs in 40.23, Keith Hill in 40.38, Steven Main 41.44, Mike Harris 42.09 and Zoe Dixon 42.19.

Just outside the top 500, Vicky Jones ran 42.26, while Katie Synge (43.16) outsprinted dad Tim (43.45), whilst Nick Marshall finished between them in a time of 43.20. Siana Jones was next home in 43.33, Lizzy Smith finished 738th in a time of 44.00, ahead of Jennifer Corbett in 44.54, Julian Wilson 45.15 and Kelly Winstone 46.17. Then it was Judy Knights in 47.13, Graham Bazley in 47.27, Beth Scholes in 47.35, Richard Hughes 48.43. Andrew Parsonage ran 49.32, Katie Moore 50.22, James Bertham 51.57, Sandra Sforza 54.26 and Myriam Camboulives 54.51. Diane Heys ran 56.14, Anthony Bird 56.59, Lindsay Hall in 57.08, Gemma Gardner in 59.24, Henry Nurser 59.34, Lauren Ratcliffe 59.46.

Just over the hour we had Sarah Lawes 1.00.23, Susan King 1.00.42, Sandra Maddock 1.01.34, Sarah Smith 1.03.36 and Kirsty Burns 1.10.39.

Great times from all!!!

Saturday 8 May 2010

Towpath May 2010

The first of the summer towpath races was won by the unattached Dave Bird, who ran a solo race start to finish - obtaining 31.59. For the Harriers, Emma D'Alton was our first competitor home (7th overall!), winning the ladies race in 37.06; just holding off Robyn Golding who was 10th in 37.27. Alex Miller ran a great time, knocking 40s off his PB, to run 37.57. Graham Clark was 18th in 38.48.

Andrew Yuill was next home, 48th in 41.56, Aidan Naughton ran 43.06, Matthew Lett-Charnock ran 44.53 and James Bardwell 46.21. Then we had Richard Hughes ran 47.23, Andrew Gibbons 47.27, Roger Long 48.25, David Taylor 50.12 and Emma Powell 50.59. Kay Ridgewell ran 55.33, Tracey Bain 59.56, Caroline Scapens 59.57 and Shelley Presland in 1.04.38.

Well done all!

1-2-3 in the Wrington Woodland

The first of TACHs summer series took place on Thursday, with the Wrington Woodland Race. Our lads didn't disappoint, as Matt Ellis (37.19), Gregg Ward (37.56) and John Terry (38.16) combined to finish 1st 2nd and 3rd! Unfortunately for them all the other men at the club had dropped out of the race, and with 4 runners needed for the team prize, it was looking bleak!

For the ladies, Wendy Tippett was first home and won the V.50 category in a time of 49.35, Laura Tanna ran 55.23, Jane Goodwin 56.08 and Jane Thornton 58.49.

When it came to the presentation, a mistake by the organizers gave the Harriers a 4th male runner, and with 1-2-3 it was enough to secure the team prize! We'll have to give it back next time!

Wednesday 5 May 2010

Long Ashton 10k

Results in from the Long Ashton 10k, showed a large turnout from the Harriers - 14 from 129 - as Adam Kula was first man home in a time of 39.10 on what was described as a 'challenging' course! Robyn Golding was 2nd lady home in a time of 40.23, with Sophie Voller 3rd in 43.33 and Tamsin Chick 4th in 44.23. Back to the gents and Craig MacPherson finished 11th in a time of 41.15. Debbie Cleary was 5th lady home in 45.03, closely followed by Aidan Naughton in 45.13 (33rd) and Mike Harris 46.07 (38th). Sarah Thorne was next home in 46.15, Paul Fletcher 46.27, Alex O'Keefe 50.02, David Taylor 52.45, Hayley Dunstan 58.31 and Helen Kula 1.03.44.

Well done all. Full results available for Nailsea Running Club.

Monday 3 May 2010

TACH series begins this Thursday

As May arrives, it heralds the start of a plethora of midweek racing action. It all kicks off this Thursday at the Lord Nelson public house in Cleeve, as the first of the summer TACH series - a 9km ish run from Cleeve to Wrington and back. As with all the TACH runs, it will include a big climb or two - but the Harriers will be hoping to build on last season's success and with a squad of 15, including Matt Ellis, Gregg Ward, John Terry and Anthony Glover - the club must be feeling optimistic about building on last season's series of winners!

They'll be a midweek race update in the next few days, as there's loads of chances coming up in the next few weeks!

Glastonbury "Round the Tor" 10k

A bank holiday weekend, so of course the weather was dreadful. Fortunately the heavy rain abated just prior to the 11.40 start time for the 29th Glastonbury Road Run. With cash prizes for winning and for setting a new course record, the race attracted some of the quick boys and girls out. Indeed, both mens and ladies course records were broken. In the ladies race, our own Debbie Marsden set a new PB and took over a minute off the course record, running 36.12!

Despite being a club championship event, and with lots of cash on offer, it failed to attract a big turn out from Westbury with just 8 Harriers on display. Gregg Ward was first home, just breaking the 36 minute barrier on a testing course. John Terry ran 36.36 and Jullian Bailey-Gard Jnr also broke 40 minutes. Next home was the Snr version of the Jullian Bailey-Gard variety, with Roger Long, just holding off Richard Hughes. Sandra Bailey-Gard was the final Harrier home.