Fast and furious cross country fixture at Whitford...plus other race results.


*The NWRRC team (*above) at Whitford.

Fast and furious cross country fixture at Whitford.

Report by Don Hale. Photos by Steve Jeffery.

Four members from NWRRC took part in the latest North Wales cross-country fixture at Whitford last Saturday. 
Martin Green was the first club man home in this fast and furious senior men's encounter, and he finished in 22nd place in 28.51. Stuart Culverhouse was 84th in 33.31, with John Dalzell 101st in 34.39, and Michael (Pat) Finnie ran home in 43.18.



*Martin Green (*above left) with Stuart Culverhouse, and (*below) John Dalzell (left) with Pat Finnie, who were all pictured, at the North Wales cross-country fixture at Whitford last Saturday. Photos by Steve Jeffery.


*Draft Results are now available on the North Wales website via the following link: https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx...

OTHER RACE RESULTS:


*Wilmslow Festive 10k: Two NWRRC athletes competed at the Wilmslow 10k race last Sunday and both recorded new PBs with Will Williams finishing in 228th place in 37.53, and Kelly Alford enjoyed another good run in 1,491st place in 49.56.




*Will Williams (above left) and Kelly Alford both claimed new PBs at Wilmslow.


*Betws y Coed Trail racesCai Roberts finished 29th in last Saturday’s half-marathon event in 2 hours 15 minutes and 50 seconds; Gwennan Charlton ran in the 10k race and finished in 33rd place overall in 1.21.22; and in the 10k Canicross race, John Ford made a welcome return to action and competed with his dog Blue finishing in 5th place overall and he was also 3rd in his MV50 age cat in 55.41, with club colleague Hannah Griffith running home with her dog Fred in 45th place in 1.20.25.


*Hannah Griffith with her dog Fred at the Betws y Coed canine trail race.


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