Tuesday, October 30, 2007

20th & 21st October races

The Exmoor Stagger and Exmoor Stumble, organised by Minehead Running Club, are two tough, off road races over some high, exposed hills. The 15-mile Stagger includes 3300 feet of climbing over beautiful countryside with breathtaking views, from Minehead to Dunkery Beacon and back. Although much shorter, the Stumble is no less tough, involving six miles of precipitous terrain over Grabbist Hill.

The winner of the Stagger was James Baker of Chichester Runners in 1:52:24. Exmouth Harrier Joe Pascoe produced an excellent performance for 16th place in 2:11:48 and Mark Thompson was 86th in 2:40:00, out of the field of 241 runners.

104 runners completed the Stumble, which was won by Lee Turner of Torbay A A C in 43:35. Exmouth’s John Perratt, again outstanding, was 1st V65 and 31st overall in 1:02:36.

The second of the six Brooks Westward League Cross Country races took place at Exeter Arena. The course was in perfect condition and the rain that had threatened did not materialise, making it ideal for racing.

The men’s event was completed by 139 runners including eight Exmouth Harriers. Andy Johnson ran strongly to come 74th, Bob Woodall was 104th and Duncan Linklater came 109th. Ray Elston ran superbly to come 113th, ahead of John Perratt who was 118th. Lee Russell came 129th, Jim Wyatt was 133rd with Les Turner 138th.

Last but not least, in Hertfordshire on Saturday, 20th October, Roger Rowe paced his daughter down the aisle in the most important 30 metres or so of his veteran career. Many congratulations to Roger and Mary on Sarah and Matthew’s wedding!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

WELL DONE everyone on some tough courses!!
Mandy