Graham Webster on anchor leg. |
A pleasant 4.4k course took runners from the home straight of
the track through the sports
centre car park and out along the wide Wyre-side cycle paths to return after
one loop for the Juniors and two loops for
the Seniors back into the stadium and finish aside the start.
Front runners Barbara Holmes of the women's A Team and Pam
Binns of the B Team had a bit of
trouble making the start line but once running overtook a couple of their leg
competitors to hand over to Pippa Hughes,
who had a good run recording 21:06 and Janice Cobley respectively. Last leg runners
Fiona Geldard and Catherine French brought
the teams home in good style. Dawn Lock ran 28:02 for one leg of the C Team. The Senior Men had one
leg more on a similar length course going off at 2:30pm. Running the first leg of
the faster team was Peter Cruse, handing
over to Terry Hellings, Colin Laidlaw and with Graham Webster on anchor leg. The Men's B Team
consisted of Mark Selby who returned in 17:53 to hand over to Richard Storey, followed by
Greg Oulton and, by a late decision,
Bill Lock who had been officiating earlier in the day and who completed his leg in 25:10.
Relays Full results: Senior
Women Team A, 10th in Lancashire Championships, 1:02:31, 25th
overall. 1.Barbara Holmes (12th) 20:13, 2.Pippa Hughes (12th) 21:18, 3.Fiona Geldard
(10th) 21:00. Senior Women Team B, 13th
in Lancashire Championships,1:14:15, 29th overall.1.Pamela Binns (16th)
24:11, 2.Janice Cobley (14th) 23:06, 3.Catherine French (13th) 26:58.Team C, Dawn
Lock -- 28:02.
4 of The Senior Men's team at the Relays, from L-R: Bill Lock, Greg Oulton, Terry Hellings, Graham Webster |
Senior Men Team A, 16th in Lancashire Championships, 1:09:25 46th overall. 1. Peter Cruse (13th) 15:53, 2. Terry Hellings (17th) 18:18, 3. Colin Laidlaw (17th) 18:21, 4.Graham Webster (16th) 16:53. Senior Men Team B 20th in Lancashire Championships, 1:24:05, 52nd overall. 1. Mark Selby (20th) 17:52, 2.Richard Storey (19th) 18:47, 3.Greg Oulton(18th) 22:08, 4. Bill Lock (20th) 25:18.
Mark
Willett and Simon Denye headed North East for the 33rd Great North
Run on Sunday. They were amongst almost 56,000 entrants, of 100,000 applicants, who took to
the streets of Tyneside for the event. These numbers represent a vast increase
in numbers from its beginnings in 1981 when
just 12,000 people ran. For Lytham,
Simon Denye finished with a big PB on what was a tough wet and windy day
in a time of 1:21:26, which sets him up well for his marathon challenge in two
weeks. Willett, whose half marathon challenge continues unabated was happy with
his1.26.17 finish in the race, just 29 seconds outside of his PB. He crossed
the line in joint 500th place out a field of nearly 56,000! Ethiopian star
Bekele was first to cross the line in a time of 60:08, with UK Farah just one
second behind.
Across the channel in Ballymena, NI, Willie Richmond
raced in the Slemish Challenge 17.2m on
Saturday. Richmond,
using the race as a training opportunity, completed the hilly course in 2:20:35.