Kelly on form at the Manchester Winter Warmer 10k - plus other race results...

*Kelly Marie Alford (*pictured above), enjoyed a good run in Manchester.

Kelly on form at the Manchester Winter Warmer 10k - plus other race results...

Kelly Marie Alford and her partner Cai Roberts took part in the breezy Manchester Winter Warmer 10k race last Sunday, with Kelly finishing 2nd in her F40 age cat in 49th place overall in a chip time of 50.12, whilst Cai was 77th in 53.18.

*local athlete Gee Outen made her half-marathon debut in the Manchester Winter Warmer race and finished 2nd in her SW age cat in 1.44.30. She was 45th overall and the 4th female runner, and her partner Val also claimed a new PB in the 10k race.

 

*Pictured (*above left), Cai Roberts, who ran well at Heaton Park, with Lesley Goodson and Anthony Paul Davies at Cardiff, with (*above right), Richard Scamans, who enjoyed a canine parkrun at Newborough.

*Cardiff: Lesley Goodson made her debut at the Cardiff parkrun last Saturday and claimed 3rd place in her VW55 age cat in 25.28. Afterwards, she confirmed: “It was a lovely run along the river and very busy. I was 293rd out of a field of 931 parkrunners, the 50th female, and 3rd in my age category.”

*Newborough: Richard Scamans and his dog Freddie enjoyed their debut in the Newborough Forest parkrun last weekend finishing 20th in 23.02, and he also won his VM50 age cat. After the run Richard confirmed: “Another amazing PB for the Fredster, running two-minutes faster than his previous PB, and he was the 3rd dog home! And a kipper for dragging me out at 7.45am!

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