Parkrunners beat the wind and rain to record some great PB times...NW results round up.
*Martin Green (*above far right) leads the pack at the Penrhyn Castle parkrun.
Parkrunners beat the wind and rain to record some great PB times...NW results round-up...
Report by Don Hale. Photos by Michael Finnie.
Heavy rain and wind played a key role at most of the NW parkruns last Saturday with many courses reporting flooding and sections of heavy going, yet they still attracted numerous club and mixed ability entrants from far afield.
With the Newborough Forest parkrun cancelled, this probably swelled the numbers at both the nearby Penrhyn Castle and Nant Y Pandy events, with numerous debutants recording some excellent PB times despite the challenging conditions
*Penrhyn: (*pictured right - John Hatton and fellow volunteers at Penrhyn). There was a very good turn-out of some 243 entrants at the Penrhyn Castle parkrun with Adam Jones the first man home in 16.29, and Rhodri Owen a very close second in 16.31, but the third man’s name remained unknown at the time of writing. *The first female however was JW10 athlete Emma-Layla Bentley, who finished fourth overall with a new PB in 16.34. *The second female was Tilly Edwards (13th) with a new PB in 19.24, and Buffy Boroughs was (19th), with another PB in 20.30.
*Other notable Penrhyn results included: Martin Green (Meirionnydd RC) was 5th in 17.40 and he also won his VM50 age cat. Steve Bozier (NWRRC) finished 16th and enjoyed a great new PB of 20.09, and Clare was 220th in 36.55.
After his run Steve confirmed: “A proud moment, six years after registering for parkrun, my wife Clare actually ran her first one. A proud husband moment, plus it was my fastest 5k in over a year!” Veteran Liz Evans (GOG Triathlon) won her VW70 age cat in 26.57. In addition, Peter Johnson was 135th in 29.15, whilst identical twins Karen and Amanda Durber ran together, and they finished in 138th/139th places in 29.34, with Dougie Graham 191st with a new PB in 33.17.

*Pictured above left - Peter Johnson with identical twins Karen and Amanda Durber, at Penrhyn Castle, along with (*right) Steve and Clare Bozier.
*Prestatyn: The first three finishers at the Nova parkrun all represented Prestatyn RC, in addition to the first female placing, and the club had five out of the first seven finishers. Tom Carter was the first man home in 17.27, with Alex Ryder second in 19.01, and Daniel Williams took the third spot in 19.32. *Lisa Lines was the first female finisher (20th) and Sian Jones was second (30th) in 24.36, with Florrie Webb making her debut (41st) in 26.06. And well done to Kevin Edge (Porth Eirias Runners) for a remarkable new PB of 33.08 in 101st place.*Stuart Culverhouse(NWRRC) finished sixth, and he won his VM50 age cat in 20.26. *There were 155 finishers.
*Conwy: The puddles and swamp-like conditions returned to Conwy parkun last Saturday, but if failed to deter a fast finish from the first three finishers with just eight seconds separating them but Danny Hazeldine eventually took the honours with a new PB in 18.55, with James Williams (Lymm Runners) second in 19.02, and debutant Aiden Thomasin 19.03, and both hot on the heels of Danny.
Josh Mottram (Colwyn Bay AC) was another runner on fire in fourth place, and he won his SM18-19 age cat again in 19.44. *Gemma Moore (Eryri Harriers) finished sixth, and she was the first female athlete in 19.49, with Claire Kelly second (28th) in 23.17, and Sophie Allen third (42nd) with a new PB in 24.08.
Josh’s club colleague Ian Taylor was 22nd in 22.54, and two NWRRC members took part including, Paddy Walsh in14th place in 22.08, and master vet Rob Fryer was 83rd in 27.17 and he won his VM70 age cat. *There were 185 finishers.
*Lake District: Hannah Griffiths (NWRRC) and her daughter Tara (*pictured right) entered the Fell Foot parkrun at Newby Bridge, and ran together with Hannah finishing 100th in 32.24, and Tara was 98th in 32.21, with both finishing fourth in their respective age categories on their course debuts.
*Nant y Pandy: This popular event on Anglesey probably gained a few extra participants due to the cancellation of the Newborough parkrun with lots of visitors and first timers taking part. Debutant Matthew Jones (Ripley RC) was the first finisher in 19.15, with Thomas Price second on his course debut in 19.34, and talented JW11-14 cat athlete Martha Brown claimed the third spot with a great new PB in 19.47. *The second female finisher was Claire Lloyd (17th) with a new PB in 22.47, with Helen Lowery third (32nd) in 25.53. *There were 152 finishers.
*Llangollen: James Jones was the first finisher at the Old Railway Trail parkrun in 18.00, with Dean Thomas (Maldwyn Harriers) second on his debut in 19.40, and James Pugh third in 19.51. *Hannah Thomas (Maldwyn Harriers) was the first female finisher (5th overall) on her debut in 20.05, and Louise Williams was second (11th) in 21.11, with Tina Edwards (Llangollen RC) third (28th) in 24.51.*There were 114 finishers.
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