Wet weekend for North Wales athletes at parkruns.


*Harry Driscoll was the pick of the team at the Conwy 
Parkrun.

Wet weekend for North Wales athletes at parkruns.

Report by Don Hale. Most photographs by Steve Jeffery.

 

It was another busy but very wet Halloween weekend for numerous North Wales athletes, with several members taking part in a variety of parkruns across the UK, in addition to a series of re-arranged 10k and half marathon events.

Seven NWRRC athletes ran in the near waterlogged Conwy parkrun completing a challenging course, battered by near monsoon conditions the previous day, yet despite the problems, more than two-hundred mixed ability runners and tourists still turned out, with two club members even claiming deserved age category wins. 

Another seven members hit the road again as parkrun tourists during the half-term break and recorded some good results at Penrith, Swansea Bay, Newent Park, Shrewsbury, and Henley-on-Thames.

Harry Driscoll was the pick of the team at Conwy finishing 9th overall and 2nd in his SM20-24 age cat in 19 minutes 36 seconds, and Richard Scamans made his first parkrun appearance for about eighteen-months, finishing 3rd VM50-54 cat in 21.20. Afterwards he said: ‘This was my first parkrun since Feb 2020, and my first in the over-50 age cat. I was pleased with my time and position.’



*Richard Scamans returned to Conwy parkrun after a long absence.


Steve Mason also claimed 3rd place in his respective VM45-49 age cat in 22.49, and Jamie Tharme continued to prove his fitness with a fine run in 44th place in 23.36. It was also good to see Kay Hatton continuing her excellent form at Conwy to win her VW55-59 cat in 24.33, with master veteran Rob Fryer additionally winning his VM65-69 cat in 24.56, whilst Ian Turner was left wishing he had taken his wellies, finishing in 127th place in 29.30.



*Kay Hatton continued her excellent form with an age cat win.

*Despite the difficult conditions, the first twelve athletes all dipped under twenty-minutes and the event was won by tourist and club runner Stuart Wilson (Barnsley AC) in 17.47, with Alexander Hutton-Lewis 2nd (Caerphilly Runners) in 17.57, and SM11-14 junior Rory Barclay-Watt 3rd in 18.51.

 

*Conwy parkrun provisional results link:

https://www.parkrun.org.uk/conwy/results/latestresults/

 

Tourists on the run. 

Newent Park: Ben and Sarah Ferguson Hudson returned to the Newent Park event in the Forest of Dean, where Ben won his VM40-44 age category in 22.33 and finished 4th overall, with his wife Sarah enjoying another good performance in 12th place overall, 2nd female, and 2nd in her age cat in 25.58. Sarah later admitted it was a much more muddier course than the previous week.



*Ben Hudson returned to Newent Park again.


Swansea Bay: Jon Evans celebrated a massive parkrun PB of just 20.45 at the Swansea Bay parkrun, and he was 2nd in his VM55-59 age cat, finishing 23rd overall out of 312 runners.

*Jon Evans recorded a massive new parkrun PB at Swansea Bay.


Penrith: Dave Spofforth finished 3rd in his VM35-39 cat at the Penrith parkrun and was 29th overall from 174 runners in a good time of 21.27.


*Dave Spofforth at the Penrith parkrun.

Shrewsbury: Father and son Stuart and Joe Culverhouse ran together at the Shrewsbury parkrun last Saturday, where young Joe won his JM10 age category again, finishing 69th overall from 443 runners in a fast time of 22.18.



*Father and son - Stuart and Joe Culverhouse ran well at Shrewsbury.

Henley-on Thames: Master veteran Mike Hayton continued to build upon his fitness with another steady outing at the Henley-on-Thames parkrun, where he completed the course in 32.05. He later confirmed: ‘It was a lovely two-lap course through woods, tracks, and involved a hill. It was a parkrun come trail-run, great, but not many running it.'


*Mike Hayton enjoyed another good run at the Henley-on-Thames parkrun.

 


 

 

 

 

 

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