Sunday, November 21, 2010

Brampton-Carlisle 10 results

There was a modest turnout from KAC at yesterday’s Brampton-Carlisle 10, but those who were there took full advantage of the excellent conditions: fine, not too cold and what wind there was from the East. James Douglas of Border Harriers backed up his victory in the DW10 with another fine win here, this time in 50:33; with Ian Harding 2nd and Ricky Lightfoot 3rd. Russell Maddams led the way for KAC, finishing a highly creditable 11th in 54:11, followed by:

• Richard Suddaby (5th V45 in 59:25 – not bad for his first race of the season!)
• Sam Ayers (5th LV40 in an outstanding 1:05:23)
• John Waite 156th in 1:07:14 – I think he said it was just a warm up for a marathon somewhere today!)
• Quentin Merritt (20th V45 in 1:07:36 – PB)
• John Dawson (27th V45 in 1:10:03)
• Patric Gilchrist (11th V60 in 1:13:43)
• Hazel Davies (10th L40 in 1:14:05 – a big PB)
• David Harrison (30th V50 in 1:14:05)
• Cath Burrows (15th LV40 in 1:19:46)
• Sarah Thompson (120th in 1:26:59)

Well done all. Full results here.

6 comments:

Pete Richards said...

Well done Q, a very good run. It was also a PB for Russell. My vest also did a PB thanks to Richard!.

Steve Hebblethwaite said...

not a pb for Russ he has run faster than that -still a good run tho ;)

Pete Richards said...

that's odd, am sure that he said it was a PB when I saw him on Sunday. Still, as you said, a good run.

Sam Ayers said...

Also a PB for me by a matter of seconds, still, every little counts! I think we only get condtions like that once every five years or so, it's usually blowing a gale or raining.

Congratulations to all who gained a PB. Good to be part of a team - thank you!

Quentin Merritt said...

Blimey - this is almost Shakespearean: to PB or not to PB, that is the question! I think there was some confusion over finish times but I believe Steve is right - not a PB for Russ, but a good result nonetheless. Roll on the next race.

Pete Richards said...

obviously I misheard him... anyway he is too old to be doing a PB. He will soon be 'good for his age'... comes to us all with time.