The Wilmslow 10k, Snowdonia Trail races, and other events.


*Pictured above (l-r) NWRRC members Kevin Higgins, Kelly Alford and Cai Roberts at the Wilmslow 10k.

Kelly records another course PB in the heat at the Wilmslow 10k...

Report by Don Hale. https://donhaleblog.blogspot.com

www.welshmastersathletics.co.uk

 

Four NWRRC members took part in the very well attended but hot Wilmslow Summer 10k race on Sunday, with Kelly Marie Alford probably the pick of the team, and she was delighted to record another course PB of nearly one and a half minutes. 

Kelly eventually finished in 1,063rd place in 48.33, with Cai Roberts next in 1,110th place in 49.03. And Kevin Higgins was also in form and finished 1,212th in 53.00, with master veteran Mike Hayton 1,585th and enjoying a steady run in 58.35. Mike said: “Wilmslow 10k this morning, with my nephew Pete. A scenic course and a lovely sunny morning.”

Kevin later added: “A great race and well organised but it was bit hot” The race attracted over 2,500 entrants.



*Mike Hayton (*above left) and his nephew Pete at the Wilmslow 10k,

NWRRC duo competed in the Snowdonia Trail 10k race.

Report by Don Hale.

 

Charlotte Rose Wilton Jones and her club colleague Vicky Taylor competed in the Xterra Snowdonia 10k Trail Race last Sunday. Charlotte finished in 63rd place in 1 hour 12 minutes and 26 seconds, and ran with her friend Hope Carter, who was 68th in 1.12.43, whilst Vicky was pleased with her determined efforts in 156th place in 1.31.41. Vicky later said: "Wow, loved this race. The views and the people were amazing and I will do it again."




*Charlotte Rose Wilton Jones (*in red top) and her friend Hope Carter, with Vicky Taylor (*above far left), all competed well at the Snowdonia 10k Trail race last weekend.

*Former NWRRC member Gemma Moore (Eryri Harriers) was the 1st female finisher, and in 3rd place overall in the Snowdonia Trail 10k event in 50.24, and she was almost seven-minutes ahead of her nearest female rival. Her partner and club colleague Nic Brook ran in the challenging Snowdonia Trail half-marathon race and finished 4th overall, and he was the 2nd MV40 athlete in 2.01.27.


*Gemma Moore (*above left) was the 1st female runner at the Snowdonia Trail 10k race, and her partner Nic Brook finished 4th in the Snowdonia Trail half-marathon.

*This is the link to all the Snowdonia results:

https://www.tdleventservices.co.uk/en/results-embed.php?event=3954#0_4446CB

 

Other events and results:

*Chester: NWRRC member Helen Hannam and her mother Carol Acton, power-walked the Race 4 Life fundraising event at Chester on Sunday. Helen later said: “I am so proud of my mother. A lovely route, and amazing atmosphere and crowd support. Thank you to everyone who have donated and sent messages - Smashing Races to Smash Cancer!”



*Helen Hannam (*above right) with her mother Carol Acton at the Liverpool Race 4 Life fundraising event.

*Ellesmere Port: Jon Evans enjoyed another good performance in the Ellesmere Port parkrun and he was just twenty-seconds short of recording a new course PB. Jon was 13th overall in 21.25 and he finished 2nd in his MV55 age cat.



*Jon Evans (*above left) back to form at the Ellesmere Port parkrun, with Will Williams, who won his age cat at the Penrhyn parkrun.

*Penrhyn Castle: Will Williams finished 3rd at the Penrhyn Castle parkrun, and he also won his MV50 age cat in 18.25. After the run, Will confirmed: “A steady effort, feeling fit and strong at the moment, and being able to pick it up on the last mile felt good.”

 

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