Kay and Mark win podium places at Anglesey half-marathon...**plus REVISED & UPDATED 10k and half results..


*Kay Hatton (*above) put in another great performance to win her age cat

Kay and Mark win podium places at Anglesey half-marathon...plus 10k results.

All race reports and results by Don Hale.

 

Veteran athletes Kay Hatton and Mark Mason were the outstanding stars of the NWRRC team at the Anglesey half-marathon race on Sunday with both members winning prestigious podium places including an age category win for Kay, and a 2nd place for Mark.

The Road runners entered a strong team of ten athletes, and they all competed well against a strong entry of nearly 700 club rivals. Mark Jessett was the first club man home in 8th place overall in 1.18.11, with Rory Middleton 29th in 1.25.38, and Iwan Evans 46th in 1.29.18.



*Mark Jessett (*above left) with Stuart Culverhouse.


Stuart Culverhouse maintained his recent good form in 53rd place in 1.31.02, and Kay Hatton enjoyed another outstanding run to win her new VW60 age cat in 1.45.37 in 174th place, and the 25th female runner. 

Nicola Wylie was another top runner on form, and she finished 262nd in 1.52.14, with veteran Kevin Higgins claiming 300th place in 1.55.18, and Helen Hannam amidst her marathon training just dipped under the two-hour mark in 1.59.20 in 367th place. 



*Nicola Wylie (*above left) with Helen Hannam.


Master veteran Mark Mason probably surprised himself with a great run in 409th place, and he finished 2nd in his MV70 age cat in 2.03.09, with Gwennan Charlton 559th in 2.19.56.


 

*Kevin Higgins (*left) with veteran winner Mark Mason and Gwennan Charlton

*The half-marathon race was won by Ifan Dafydd (Eryri Harriers) in 1.11.41, with Simon Cole (GOG Triathlon) 2nd in 1.11.45, and Daniel Soltys (Team Bath) 3rd in 1.12.12. The Ladies race was won by Alison Campbell 23rd overall in 1.22.18, with Tinka Vinks 2nd in 1.26.10, and Gwenno Llewelyn 3rd in 1.32.01.

Alastair Canaway runner-up at Anglesey 10k race, and Mike Hayton won the master’s age cat.



Alastair Canaway (*pictured above) continued his purple patch of form to claim 2nd place in the Anglesey 10k race last Sunday. The talented newcomer, who has picked up a few podium places of late, also finished 2nd in his M-Open age cat with another positive run in 35.31.



*Jamie Tharme (*above left) with MV70 winner Mike Hayton.


Jamie Tharme was another man hitting the headlines of late with some exciting results, and he finished well in 17th place, and he was 2nd in his MV45 age cat in 42.04. 

And it was good to see Adam Lemalle back in action again after injury in 52nd place overall in 47.29, with Gethin Wyn Jones 70th in 50.55, whilst master veteran Mike Hayton had a superb run and finished in 181st place, and won his MV70 cat, in 1.00.13.




*Adam Lemalle (*above left) with Gethin Wyn Jones.

*The 10k race was won by Lloyd Williams (Cybi Striders) in 33.59, with Alastair Canaway 2nd in 35.31, and James Coleman (Eryri Harriers) 3rd in 35.34.


*This is the link to the revised Anglesey results: https://my.raceresult.com/233930/results



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