Road Running trio claimed podium places at Porth Eirias 10k race...plus other results.

*Pictured above - the NWRRC runners at Porth Eirias (l-r), Mike Hayton, Carla Green, and Stuart Culverhouse.

Road Running trio claimed podium places at Porth Eirias 10k race...plus other results.

Report by Don Hale.

https://donhaleblog.blogspot.com

www.welshmastersathletics.co.uk

 

A trio of Road Runners took part in the Porth Eirias 10k race last Saturday morning and they all gained podium places and recorded some excellent results.

Stuart Culverhouse finished in 8th place overall in 41.24 and he was 2nd in his M50 age cat, whilst Carla Green was on top form again as the 1st female finisher, (11th overall), and she won her F50 age cat in 42.14, whilst master veteran Mike Hayton enjoyed another good performance in 99th place, and he also won his M70 age cat in 59.42.

After the race Stuart Culverhouse confirmed: “Porth Eirias 10k. Chip time was one second slower than when I last ran this race 5 years ago, but my gun time was three seconds quicker today! 8th overall. Happy with that.”


*Other results:

*Prestatyn: Karen Butler won her FV65 age cat at the Nova parkrun at Prestatyn with a new PB time of 24.45 in 31st place overall, and the 4th female finisher.

*Penrhyn: Hannah Griffith and Elizabeth Driscoll took part in the Penrhyn Castle parkrun with Hannah finishing 133rd and 2nd in her FV50 age cat in 27.43, with Elizabeth 223rd in 37.23.

*Oldham: Richard Scamans finished 17th overall and 3rd in his age cat in 23.08 at the Oldham Alexandra parkrun on Saturday over a very hilly course.



*Karen Butler (*above left), with Hannah Griffith, and Elizabeth Driscoll.




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