Sunday, February 07, 2010

Fulford '5'

At 11 o'clock on a cold grey morning on Sunday 7th February 2010 two hundred and sixty runners lined up for the start of the Fulford 5 Road Race. This race is five miles in distance around the town centre of Exmouth, hosted by the towns own running club, the Exmouth Harriers and sponsored by Fulfords Estate agents.

The start of the race was in The Royal Avenue out side the dive centre. The course then went followed along Imperial Road before turning left into Victoria Way to Mamhead and along the Esplanade. At Carlton Hill a left turn saw the course ascend to the roundabout where a sharp left turn took it into Rolle Road and along the decline back towards the shopping centre. Once around the Strand and back into Imperial Road to Victoria Way saw the completion of the first loop of the circuit, some two miles into the race. The route followed the same course but on the second loop instead of turning left into Carlton Hill the circuit continued into Queen's Drive and, after a quick glimpse of the new life boat station, the course took a left turn into Maer Road. Along another, longer, ascent and the course turned left into Douglas Avenue and again into Rolle Road before descending into the town centre for the final time. Around the Strand, along Imperial Way and a right turn into The Royal Avenue saw the finishing post beyond the entrance of the lorry park.

From the sound of the start local runner Tom Merson, sporting the colours of Bristol and West Running club, led the field at a blistering pace, despite recently recovering from a bout of "swine flu". At the end of the first loop Tom Merson was several metres ahead of the field and continued to increase this lead for the duration of the race. A relentless pace set by Tom Merson saw him cross the finishing line in first place in a time of 25 minutes and 11 seconds, some 29 seconds ahead of the second athlete home, and still faster than his last years time.

For the Exmouth Harriers the first member to complete the race was Jamie Pearson who finished in a time of 27-23 in overall 6th position. Just three places behind, in 9th position was Dave Stone who finished in a time of 27-49.

Andy Johnson finished in 36th position in a time of 32-14, again, just three places ahead of fellow member, K. Nicholas, who finished in 39th position in a time of 32-39.

John Perratt finished in overall 73rd position in a time of 35-22, taking the award for the first place in the V70 category. Immediately behind him in overall 74th place was Ray Elston who finished in a time of 35-30, taking the second place in the same category.

Roger Rowe, making his comeback after suffering from a serious injury causing him to suspend his running for 6 months, finished in overall 88th position in a time 36-15 which saw him taking the award for the second place in the V60 category.

Jim Wyatt finished in 124th position in a time of 38-30, taking the third place in the V65 category.

Lyn Curtis, the first female member of the Exmouth Harriers, finished in 139th position in a time of 39-10. This time gave her the third place in the FV40 category.

Dave Eveleigh finished in 174th position in a time of 43-22.

Ian McDonald finished in 198th position in a time of 45-42.

Trevor Cope final member of the Exmouth Harriers to complete the course in overall 247th position in a time of 53-53.

The final athlete to finish the race was Harry Moore, wearing the colours of Axe Valley Runners, another spritely runner in the V70 category, in a time of 64-40.

(RW)

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