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Longworth leads way
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| Romsey Road Runners who competed in the Lordshill 10K. From left: Paul Bradley, Irisha Cross, Paul Cross, Heidi Williams, Michelle Shaw, Penny Jennings, Sarah Thorn and Paul Goodman. |
Nine Romsey Road Runners completed in the challenging but enjoyable Lordshill 10K Road Race last Sunday.
Alistair Longworth was the first Romsey runner home in 43.47, while Penny Jennings came tenth lady and third in her age category in 47.23.
Other Results: Paul Bradley 44.52, Paul Cross 46.35, Irisha Cross 49.03, Paul Goodman 52.10, Heidi Williams 53.06, Michelle Shaw 60.05, Sarah Thorn 60.23.
In the sixth of the summer's RR10 Cross Country series at Blackfield, Matt Hammerton had another excellent race finishing second for the third race in a row. Jim Wright was the next Romsey runner in 46th - his joint best of the season.
Mark Adams 48, Ian Ralph 68, Steve Reed 73, Alistair Longworth 85, Steve Edwards 94, Paul Cutbill 103, Andrew Archibald 105, David Page 106, Greg Roulston 116, Paul Cross 123, Paul Slaughter 127 and Derek Kelly 137 all achieved their best positions of the season so far.
In a strong field of 127 ladies, high positions were difficult to come by although Anna Duignan finished 16 places higher than her previous best in 88th.
Other Results: Jane Field 22, Penny Jennings 29, Tamatha Ryan 32, Julia Abab 44, Mary Corbett 47, Irisha Cross 52, Emma Hammerton 59, Andrea Markham 69, Charlotte Maslen 83, Ruth Page 93.
Anna Duignan was also in action the previous Wednesday evening, finishing the Copythorne 10K in 53.38.
To find out more about Romsey Road Runners, please visit romseyroadrunners.co.uk
For comprehensive coverage of the Lordshill 10K don't miss this week's Romsey Advertiser.
3:53pm Thursday 3rd July 2008
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