New Year's Day results from Newborough and Somerset.


 *Will Williams (*above) enjoyed a good run at Newborough Forest.

New Year’s Day results from Newborough and Somerset.



*Pictured above - Steve Mason and Tom Aindow.

*Newborough: Will Williams and Steve Mason from NWRRC took part in the New Year’s Day parkrun at Newborough Forest last Wednesday morning. Will finished well in 5th place overall in 20.04, and he won his VM50 age cat, whilst Steve enjoyed a more leisurely walk around the course, and he was 338th in 55.07.

*The 1st finisher at Newborough was JM15-17 teenager William Delamere in a fast time of just 17 minutes and 11 seconds, with SM25 athlete Dean Horrell 2nd in 18.58, and SM30 Oscar Hardy 3rd on his debut in 19.11.

*Anna Drinkwater (Eryri Harriers) was the 1st female finisher (4th overall), and she won her SW25 cat in 19.55, with Emma Alofs (Cybi Striders), 2nd (13th overall), with a new PB of 21.05, whilst JW11-14 youngster Lucy Delamere created a unique family double after finishing as the 3rd female, (19th overall), in 21.53. There were 343 finishers.

*Somerset: Former NWRRC member Tom Aindow took part in the Chard Flyer New Year’s Day 10k in Somerset, and he finished 34th in the colours of his new club Dorchester RIOT in 44.46. After his run, to confirmed: I've now moved down to Dorset, so I have switched to a new club.




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