Plenty of visiting club runners at Conwy parkrun - plus other race results...

*Richard Eccles finished 5th and won his age cat at Conwy Parkrun.

Plenty of visiting club runners at Conwy parkrun.

Report by Don Hale. Photos by Steve Jeffery.

 

Club athletes from as far afield as Truro, Littleborough, the Fylde Coast, Chiltern, and Trentham, had to battle a strong breeze and large puddles amidst the challenging 5k course at Conwy parkrun last Saturday morning.

North Wales Road Runners entered ten members this week following numerous fixture clashes over recent weeks with Richard Eccles and Steve Mason competing neck and neck with just four seconds separating the talented duo.



*Steve Mason (*above) had a close finish with Richard Eccles.


Richard eventually finished in 5th place overall in 19 minutes 13 seconds, and he also won his MV55-59 age category, with Steve 6th, and the winner of his MV45-49 cat in 19.17. 



*Pictured (*above left) Gethin Wyn Jones, and (*right) Stuart Culverhouse.


Gethin Wyn Jones continued his rapid progress of late, to finish 16th overall in 20.46, with Stuart Culverhouse 22nd and 3rd in his MV50-54 cat in 21.24. 

And Sean Butler had another good run finishing in 36th spot and 3rd MV60-64 in 23.24.


*John Dalzell (*above left) and Rachel Morris (*above right).


In 41st place was John Dalzell in 24.00, with young Joe Culverhouse 2nd in his JM11-14 cat and 43rd overall in 24.04, whilst Sue Smith finished 3rd in her MW55-59 age cat in 29.14, with Rachel Morris 125th in 32.37, and Mike Smith was 127th in 33.05.

*The first UK club man home at Conwy parkrun was Gavin Roberts (Eryri Harriers) MV 35-39, with a new PB of 17.07, and Chris Yorke finished 3rd overall, and he too won his MV50-54 age cat in 18.53. 

 

*This is the online link to the provisional Conwy parkrun results:

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

 

*Leas parkrunHelen Hannam ran as a tourist with her brother Tom at the Leas parkrun, near Minster, on Saturday, and finished in 13th place overall, and she won her age cat as the 2nd female athlete in 25.27. Tom claimed a sub-20 run in 2nd place overall in 19.52. Afterwards she admitted: ‘I enjoyed a good blast. Beautiful conditions and a great, fast route, very welcoming and well marshalled.’



*Helen Hannam with her brother Tom (*above) and the Leas parkrun.


Dartford half-marathon: Mark Jessett enjoyed a spectacular run in the Dartford half-marathon last Sunday and finished in 10th place overall in 1.22.12.



*Mark Jessett (*above) finished 10th at the Dartford half-marathon.


*Chester 10k: Four NWRRC runners entered the Chester 10k on Sunday and veteran Cheryl Frost led the small team home finishing 443rd overall, and she was the 57th female athlete, in 48.11 to claim 2nd place in her FV55-59 age cat.  Cai Roberts and Kelly-Marie Alford ran together again and finished strong in 1060/1061 places in 53.41, with Charlie Owen recording a determined effort in 2,510th place in 1.15.13.


*The NWRRC team pictured (*above) at the Chester 10k (l-r) Cai Roberts, Kelly-Marie Alford, Charlie Owen and Cheryl Frost.

 

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