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English county cross-country champs round-up

January 6, 2025
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Outcomes from across the nation on a busy and chilly weekend for membership endurance runners

CAMBRIDGESHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, St Neots, January 5

Daughter and mom Jenny and Ellen Leggate took the primary two locations within the ladies’s race with a 40-second hole between the pair.

Southern silver medalist Jenny additionally completed fifth within the delayed 2024 English Nationwide when Ellen was seventh within the senior ladies’s race.

Males’s race winner Ben Jones took his first within the county after putting third in 2020.

Males: 1 B Jones (C&C) 34:30; 2 S Beedell (P’boro & NV, U20) 34:38; 3 J Snedden (P’boro & NV, U20) 35:15

M45: 1 T Farrer (Hunts) 39:38

M55: 1 A Turnbull (R’facet) 40:37

TEAM: 1 Peterboro & NV 53; 2 Cambridge & Coleridge 80; 3 Hunts 104

M35 TEAM: 1 Hunts 14

U20 TEAM: 1 P’boro & NV 8

U17: 1 S McDonald (C&C) 19:11; 2 A Johnson (C&C) 19:18; 3 C McBrien 19:29

TEAM: 1 C&C 6

U15: 1 H Cantell (C&C) 17:44; 2 G Calver (W Suff) 18:17; 3 H Pearson (C&C) 18:29

TEAM: 1 C&C 9

U13: 1 J Spavins Kett) 10:34; 2 A Reddish (Hunts) 10:49; 3 A Gunn (Yax) 11:02

TEAM: 1 Hunts 18

Ladies:1 J Leggate (C&C, U20) 20:41; 2 E Leggate (C&C, W45) 21:21; 3 I Mansley (C&C, U20) 22:14

W55: 1 I Marriage (Royst) 28:27

TEAM: 1 C&C 6; 2 C&C B 22; 3 Hunts 34

W35 TEAM: 1 Riverside 22

U17: 1 C Hughes (C&C) 20:08; 2 E Kerswell (C&C) 20:32; 3 J King (C&C) 21:58

TEAM: 1 C&C 6

U15: 1 J Christmas (C&C) 17:18; 2 C Sales space (Kett) 19:05; 3 E Lydon (Hunts) 20:30

TEAM: 1 C&C 13

U13: 1 H Roques (C&C) 11:54; 2 O Peach (P’boro & NV) 12:08; 3 I Hilton (Hunts) 12:11

TEAM: 1 C&C 12

CHESHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Betley, January 4

Males: 1 D Cliffe (HW) 31:31; 2 A Doyle (Vale R) 31:37; 3 A Dight (Vale R) 31:49

M45: 1 C Stanford (Warr) 33:35

TEAM: 1 Vale Royal

U20: 1 J Richardson (Hallam) 32:10. TEAM: 1 Vale Royal

U17: 1 M Wooden (Macc) 19:47. TEAM: 1 Warrington

U15: 1 J Eire (Macc) 14:26. TEAM: 1 Warrington

U13: 1 C Smith (C&N) 11:30. TEAM: 1 Warrington

Ladies: 1 S Dufour-Jackson (Vale R) 24:13; 2 Ok Latham (Nant, W35) 25:36; 3 C Parsons (Chesh Dr, W45) 25:43

TEAM: 1 Vale Royal

W35 TEAM: 1 Vale Royal

U20: 1 G Roberts (Vale R) 24:33. TEAM: 1 Vale Royal

U17: 1 E Jha (Vale R) 22:24. TEAM: 1 Warrington

U15: 1 E Kinsey (Warr) 16:55. TEAM: 1 Warrington

U13: 1 B Bailey (Bing) 12:04. TEAM: 1 Crewe & Nantwich

Scott Nutter (Cumbria Champs)

CUMBRIA CHAMPIONSHIPS, Penrith, January 4

It was a household double for the Nutter brothers from Border Harriers as Scott gained the senior males’s crown and brother Ben took the under-20 males’s title.

Males: 1 S Nutter (Border) 36:11

M50: 1 J Hatcher Border) 39:22

U20: 1 B Nutter (Border) 40:12

TEAM: 1 Border

U17: 1 G Tiffin-Lowe (Border) 18:22. TEAM: 1 Kendal

U15: 1 G Martin (Sedbergh Sch) 16:30. TEAM: 1 Leven V

U13: 1 N Prepare dinner (Barrow &F) 9:58. TEAM: 1 Kendal

Ladies:1 C McKnespiey (Leeds) 30:54

W45: 1 S Taylor (Helm H) 33:52

U20: 1 A Leadbetter (Newc U) 34:19

TEAM: 1 Border

U17: 1 R Gilldaley (Eden) 22:13. TEAM: 1 Leven V

U15: 1 C Bradley (Kendal) 19:12. TEAM: 1 Kendal

U13: 1 M Barron (Kendal) 11:31. TEAM: 1 Kendal

ESSEX CHAMPIONSHIPS, Basildon, January 4

Adam Hickey led his Southend membership to a different Essex title as solely Havering’s Callum Charleston, the defending champion, was capable of keep fairly shut regardless of falling and dislocating his shoulder.

It’s 5 years because the 36-year-old gained an Essex cross-country title, the identical 2020 12 months that he was second within the Inter-Counties and gained the Southern title. That now makes it 5 senior titles over the nation to go along with Hickey’s quite a few worldwide consultant honours.

The senior ladies have been put in a joint race with the under-20 males, so winner Kai Mhlanga, the England 1500m champion and Euro Cross relay worldwide, missed the chance of main them dwelling as 10 males have been forward.

Nonetheless, at the very least second positioned Kate O’Neil had the Herts Phoenix runner simply forward on the line, albeit 30 metres, or so, down.

In that under-20 males’s race, it was all Chelmsford as Joseph Grange, the 2024 Southern third placer, had greater than 150 metres to spare over two clubmates. Defending champion Sam Plummer, who was second within the delayed English Nationwide in September, was adopted by Will Nuttall and so they look a very good wager for group honours within the majors this winter.

Elsewhere within the youthful age teams, Olivia Forrest, 2024 a number of occasion champion, comfortably retained her under-17 title, as Brentwood Beagles team-mates Summer time Smith and Madison Kindler added the youthful ladies’ occasions.

Males: 1 A Hickey (S’finish) 39:24; 2 C Charleston (Chelms) 39:53; 3 J Stewart (Hav’g) 41:00

TEAM: 1 Southend 77; 2 Woodford Inexperienced with Essex Girls 110; 3 Colchester H 147

U20: 1 J Grange (Chelm) 26:20; 2 S Plummer (Chelm) 27:00; 3 W Nuttall (Chelm) 27:09

TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 11

U17: 1 J Hurrell (Chelm) 20:14; 2 T Jones (S’finish) 20:16; 3 F Rowe (Hav’g) 20:19

TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 50; 2 WG&EL 56; 3 Basildon 59

U15: 1 G Watkins (WG&EL) 14:43; 2 J Delaney (Chelm) 15:24; 3 J Parrott (Chelm) 15:32

TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 22; 2 Brentwood 55; 3 WG&EL 57

U13: 1 E Frith (WG&EL) 11:45; 2 11O Lupton (SS Ath) 12:00; 3 M Sanford (Chelm) 12:01

TEAM: 1 SS Athletics 26; 2 Chelmsford 49; 3 WG&EL 62

Khai Mhlanga (Steve Wilkin)

Ladies:1 Ok Mhlanga (Herts P) 30:11; 2 Ok O’Neil (Hav’g) 30:20; 3 L Reid (Hav’g) 31:43

TEAM: 1 Havering 37; 2 Colchester H 38; 3 Springfield 73

U20: 1 C Sergeant (C&T) 26:12; 2 L Nuttall (Chelm) 26:35; 3 A Begg (Col H) 26:46

TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 20

U17: 1 O Forrest (B’wooden) 20:25; 2 L Wilkin (Chelm) 21:10; 3 E Warn (B’wooden) 21:27

TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 28’ 2 WG&EL 66; 3 Havering 75

U15: 1 S Smith (B’wooden) 16:16; 2 H Woodley (B’wooden) 16:28; 3 E Harrold (Chelm) 16:44

TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 18; 2 Brentwood 32; 3 Havering 44

U13: 1 M Kindler (B’wooden) 11:58; 2 B Cooke (Chelm) 12:13; 3 I Kehoe (Chelm) 12:20

TEAM: 1 Chelmsford 21; 2 WG&EL 47; 3 SS Athletics 57

HAMPSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Botley, January 4

Fairthorne Manor performed host as Aldershot runners Theo Doran and Kate Estlea-Morris collected the senior gold medals however their membership was notable for its absence from the podiums of the younger athletes’ occasions.

For Doran, it was his first county championship win over the nation though he had delivered some success on the monitor in earlier years.

Estlea-Morris has extra of a pedigree since becoming a member of from Basingstoke just a few years earlier, notably in Aldershot’s profitable relay and championship groups and positioned fifth within the 2023 South of England Championships.

Maybe the largest winner of the day was under-17 ladies’s race winner Florence East, who opened out a profitable margin of properly over a minute on second positioned Imogen Edwards to retain her title. A sixth spot within the Inter-Counties was the Portsmouth runner’s greatest effort of 2024.

Males: 1 T Doran (AFD) 36:39; 2 P Hart (Soton) 37:00; 3 R James (Soton) 37:35

M40: 1 A Greenleaf (Win) 38:37

M45: 1 H Calvert (AFD) 40:32

M50: 1 A Hamilton (Soton) 42:39

M60: 1 P Spencer (E’leigh) 48:37

M65: 1 M White (Stubb) 48:51

TEAM: 1 Southampton 54; 2 Aldershot, Farnham & D 79; 3 Guernsey 87

M40 TEAM: 1 Guernsey 31; 2 Winchester RC 33; 3 Portsmouth 58

U20: 1 W Atkins (Win RC) 29:18; 2 J Rees (Guern) 30:24; 3 L Holmes (Jers) 30:36

TEAM: 1 Winchester RC 6

U17: 1 A Pearson (IoW) 21:17; 2 C Wilson (Win RC) 21:27; 3 R Value (Win RC) 21:38

TEAM: 1 Winchester RC 6; 2 Portsmouth 22; 3 Winchester RC B 22

U15: 1 R Moore (BMH) 13:32/ O Knipe (Ports) 13:54; 3 N Manojkumar (BMH) 14:03

TEAM: 1 BMH 17; 2 Jersey 47; 3 Winchester & D 50

U13: 1 J Tildersley (Ports) 11:53; 2 P Friedrich (Guern) 12;15; 3 T Wilson (Jers) 12:19

TEAM: 1 Soton 46; 2 Guernsey 47; 3 Winchester & District 48

Ladies: 1 Ok Estlea-Morris (AFD) 32:35; 2 S Winstone (Soton, W35) 33:52; 3 A Lane (Win RC) 34:00

W40: 1 E Jolly (Ports) 36:48

W45: 1 Ok Haniver (Stubb) 37:27

W50: 1 S Guerney (Win RC) 38:46

W60: 1 C Wheeler (Over) 41:57

TEAM: 1 Soton 33; 2 AFD 35; 3 Winchester RC 45

W35 TEAM: 1 Soton 16; 2 Winchester RC 45; 2 Portsmouth 52

U20: 1 E Johnson (Win RC) 36:15; 2 L Johnson (New F J) 37:21; 3 I Palmer-Ward (Ports) 37:24

TEAM: no group closed in

U17: 1 F East (Ports) 23:45; 2 I Edwards (BMH) 25:03; 3 H Sterry (Jers) 26:19

TEAM: 1 BMH 10; 2 Winchester RC 17; 3 Jersey 21

U15: 1 M Spiers (BMH) 15:43; 2 Ok Hoppe (Soton) 15:44; 3 G King (Guern) 15:45

TEAM: 1 BMH 27; 2 Portsmouth 30; 3 Guernsey 50

U13: 1 D Bulters (Win) 12:44; 2 F Klepacz (Ports) 12;46; 3 T Goodchild (Havant) 12:56

TEAM: 1 Portsmouth 18; 2 Winchester & D 32; 3 Guernsey 38

HERTS & MIDDLESEX JOINT CHAMPIONSHIPS, Trent Park, Cockfosters, London, January 4

Hertfordshire runners Brett Rushman, Oscar Bell and Tom Butler simply got here out on high on this joint championship that was scored individually.

It was the identical story within the senior ladies’s occasion the place Annabel Gummow led one other one-two-three for Hertfordshire and it was high veteran Kate Rennie who was a detailed third behind Zoe Hewitson however the pair have been practically two minutes down on Gummow, who ran a nippy 56:11 within the Cabbage Patch 10, which adopted a sequence of 5km races in about 16:30.

Hertfordshire

Males: 1 B Rushman (Herts P) 33:25; 2 O Bell (Herts P) 33;46; 3 T Butler (SB) 34:31

TEAM: 1 St Albans 92; 2 Herts Phoenix 112; 3 Ware J 148

U20: 1 G Stubbs (SB) 24:32; 2 A Marshall (St Alb) 24:48; 3 O Loveday St Alb) 25:05

TEAM: 1 St Albans 11

U17: 1 L Dunham (Herts P) 18:44; 2 B Murphy (Hetrts P) 19:17; 3 M Benvenisti (Herts P) 20:36

TEAM: 1 Herts P 6; 2 St Albans 18; 3 Sat Albans B 37

U15: 1 T Murphy (Dac) 13:11; 2 T Ford (Chilt) 13:41; 3 T Pritchard (Dac) 13;47

TEAM: 1 Dacorum 10; 2 Herts P 20; 3 Watford 33

U13: 1 J Docherty (Dac) 10:28; 2 J McNaught (St Alb) 10:36; 3 J Maidedn (Herts P) 10:40

TEAM: 1 St Albans 12; 2 St Albans B 36

Ladies:1 A Gummow (Herts P) 27:07; 2 Z Hewitson (Royst) 28:53; 3 Ok Rennie (Dac, W50) 29:09

TEAM: 1 St Albans 35; 2 St Albans B 70; 3 Watford J 81

U20: 1 A Jubb (St Alb) 22:15; 2 S McGrath (St Alb) 22:58; 3 T Woodhouse (Herts P) 23:32

TEAM: 1 St Albans 7

U17: 1 L Johnson (Dac) 22:18; 2 E Ford (Chilt) 23:58; 3 G Luckhurst (Wat) 24:19

TEAM: 1 Dacorum 18; 2 St Albans 22; 3 St Albans B 34

U15: 1 E McGinley (Wat) 16:07; 2 P Daniels (St Alb) 16:58; 3 S So (S&NH) 17:21

TEAM: 1 St Albans 11; 2 Stevenage & North Herts 18

U13: 1 A Rochester (Wat) 11:27; 2 E Smith (St Alb) 11:41; 3 I Walsh (St Alb) 12:10

TEAM: 1 St Albans 9; 2 St Albans B 20; 3 Watford 22

Terry Fawden (Mike Lepps)

Middlesex

Males: 1 T Fawden (Excessive) 33:58; 2 M Cameron (TVH) 34:42; 3 P Surafel (TVH) 35:53

TEAM: 1 Thames Valley 67; 2 London Heathside 84; 3 Serpentine 169

TEAM (12 to attain): 1 London Heathside 576

U20: 1 S Greenstein (SB) 25:25; 2 F Kent (Excessive) 25:48; 3 E Jackson (Trent P) 26:19

TEAM: 1 Highgate 12; 2 Shaftesbury 13; 3 Harrow 37

U17: 1 H Austin (Excessive) 18:25; 2 T Mythen (St Mary’s) 19:08; 3 D Jelfs (St Mary’s) 19:32

TEAM: 1 Highgate 25; 2 Enfield & Haringey 28; 3 London Heathside 30

U15: 1 A Pflug (Excessive) 13:09; 2 D Lewis (Hill) 13:54; 3 Ok Hussein (VP&TH) 14:04

TEAM: 1 VP&TH 20; 2 London Heathside 31; 3 Highgate 42

U13: 1 B Kaspar (SB) 10:36; 2 D Pascal (SB) 10:38; 3 A Pettican (Excessive) 10:52

TEAM: 1 Shaftesbury 14; 2 VP&TH 20; 3 Highgate 41

Ladies: 1 H Viner (Excessive) 28:16; 2 L Sterritt (TVH) 28:44; 3 R Piggott (Lon H) 29;12

TEAM: 1 London Heathside 35; 2 Trent Park 76; 3 Hillingdon 78

U20: 1 A Massey (TVH) 22:22; 2 I Watkins (Lon H) 24:05; 3 E McClusky (Barn) 24:12

TEAM: 1 TVH 14; 2 London Heathside 15

U17: 1 R James (VP&TH) 22:59; 2 L Delvendahl (Excessive) 23:30; 3 L McDonald (VP&TH) 23:38

TEAM: 1 VP&TH 8; 2 Highgate 19

U15: 1 J March (Barn) 15:31; 2 S Allen (Excessive) 15:32; 3 A Johnson (ESM) 15:37

TEAM: 1 ST Mary’s 25; 2 ESM 30; 3 London Heathside 35

U13: 1 V Meralidhar (ESM) 11:44; 2 M George (TVH) 12:03; 3 E Johnson (ESM) 12:14

TEAM: 1 ESM 18; 2 St Mary’s 50; 3 London Heathside 52

James Kingston leads (Mark Hookway)

Kent Championships, Manufacturers Hatch, January 4

James Kingston, the 2023 English Nationwide champion, gained his third successive county title with a transparent victory at a really chilly Manufacturers Hatch.

The 20 year-old first 12 months senior Louis Small, who beat a below-par Kingston at Liverpool in November, held him to halfway by the race.

Nonetheless, the Tonbridge athlete, who was a positive sixteenth in Britain’s profitable Euro under-23 group in December, proved his larger energy over the previous English Faculties and Inter Counties winner.

Kingston was one second quicker than he had been on the course in 2024.

Tonbridge packed six within the first seven to win each six and 12 to attain contests with ease with Alex Howard third forward of South of Thames champion Cole Gibbens.

Initially it appeared as if there is also a Kingston victory within the ladies’s race because the non-related Naomi Kingston of Blackheath and Bromley appeared like she may go one higher than in 2024.

Nonetheless, Rebecca Weston, operating her first Kent Championships since ending second to Emily Hosker-Thornhill within the 2013 under-20 race, proved the stronger.

Invicta’s Weston had completed thirty third within the World Championships that 12 months the place Britain took bronze medals however then took a break from the game till 2019 and now, aged 30, she ran 2:57:15 within the Amsterdam Marathon however ought to go a lot quicker in London this 12 months.

Rebecca Weston (Mark Hookway)

Kingston, who had been seven seconds behind Weston’s twenty seventh in Liverpool, completed a transparent second with Charlotte Younger ending strongly for the bronze.

Final 12 months’s winner Holly Dixon was unable to compete as she was racing in Spain for England over the weekend, ending in sixth in Elgoibar behind winner Beatrice Chebet.

Blackheath, with Kent League chief Chloe Sharp and Millie Smith, have been simple group winners.

Remarkably 61-year-old Clare Elms was first grasp (W35 plus) by over a minute. She was second scorer in Kent’s bronze medal profitable group and she or he overtook former English Nationwide under-13 runner up Morgan Squibb, who’s 40 years her junior, within the ultimate mile because the pair accomplished the highest 10.

The closest race of the day was the under-13 boys with Emery Aldridge and Man Bowers tight end deemed a tie.

Medway’s Freddie Gibson, sixth in Liverpool, and winner of three Kent Leagues this winter, simply gained the under-15 boys race. Alex Dack, a former under-13 and under-15 winner, added the under-20 title and led Invicta to group victory.

Blackheath’s Jed Starvis was first under-17.

Sophie Richmond (Mark Hookway)

Essentially the most overwhelming junior winner was under-15 lady Sophie Richmond of Weald Tri who retained her title by greater than a minute as Cambridge gained group gold as simply six factors coated the highest 4.

Beneath-13 winner Tyla Jade Thomas of Dartford went one higher than final 12 months as Cambridge once more gained group gold.

Blackheath dominated the under-20 ladies’s race with World Cross-Nation Twenty fifth-placer Eliza Nicholson main a clear sweep of the medals after profitable under-17 gold final 12 months within the mixed race.

Eliza Nicholson (Mark Hookway)

Holly Diprose of Sevenoaks was the main under-17 this 12 months as Medway took their one group gold of the day.

The occasion which appeared at risk of not going forward earlier within the winter after earlier native organisers have been unable to hold on, lastly went forward with particular due to Central’s Tony Durey and Anoushka Johnson, Tonbridge’s Mark Hookway and Kent County’s Brian Charlton with many masters  runners serving to with the marshalling.

Males (12km): 1 J Kingston (Ton) 38:18; 2 L Small (Ash) 38:57; 3 A Howard (Ton) 39:30; 4 C Gibbens (Ton) 40:00; 5 L Mills (Ton) 40:03M35: 1 A Wilson (Dulw) 41:01; 2 B Cole (Ton) 41:39M45: 1 A Webb (M&M) 42:37; 2 D Kendall (Camb H) 43:09M50: 1 A Bond (Dulw) 45:37; 2 L Ercolani (B&B) 48:18M55: 1 S Lynch (Ash) 52:12M60: 1 G Saker (Ton) 50:48; 2 G Turner (TWH) 55:19M65: 1 M Leat (Camb H) 55:47; 2 S Smythe (Dulw) 59:19TEAM: 1 Ton 26; 2 M&M 144; 3 Camb H 178TEAM (12 to attain): 1 Ton 186; 2 Camb H 531; 3 M&M 579

U20 (6.1km): 1 A Dack (Inv) 19:52; 2 F Shepherd (M&M) 19:58; 3 N Paterson (Inv) 20:01TEAM: 1 Invicta 13; 2 Tonbridge 16; 3 B’hth 29U17 (6.1km): 1 J Starvis (B&B) 20:02; 2 T Bawtree (Ton) 20:18; 3 J Hill (B&B) 20:24TEAM: 1 Ton 18; 2 B’hth 22; 3 Camb H 78U15 (4.4km): 1 F Gibson (M&M) 15:11; 2 Ok Farrell (B&B) 15:53; 3 L Gear (M&M) 15:58TEAM: 1 B’hth 17; 2 Ton 47; 3 M&M 88U13 (3km): eq 1 E Aldridge (B&B)/G Bowers (Padd) 10:39; 3 H Younger (White C) 11:03TEAM: 1 B’hth 25; 2 Ton 43; 3 Sev 102

Ladies (8.4km): 1 R Weston (Inv) 31:21; 2 N Kingston (B&B) 31:59; 3 C Younger (M&M) 32:13; 4 C Sharp (B&B) 32:27; 5 A Smith (B&B) 32:39W35: 1 E Jenkins (Kent) 36:17W40: 1 L Vincent (Dulw) 37:13; 2 V Cartwright (Kent) 37:29W45: 1 E Owen (Ton) 36:47; 2 H Behagg (DRR) 38:19W50: 1 Ok Cudmore (M&M) 39:47; 2 A Farrall (TWH) 40:22W55: 1 Ok Marchant (Beck) 40:27W60: 1 C Elms (Kent) 35:23; 2 T Taylor (TWH) 39:41; 3 R Baker (Camb H) 40:53W65: 1 J Brown (Ash) 48:27; 2 J Moorekite (Inv EK) 54:46W70: 1 M McDonald (Camb H) 55:30TEAM: 1 B’hth 11; 2 Invicta 25: 3 Kent 29TEAM (6 to attain): 1 B’hth 75; 2 Kent 88; 3 Tunbridge Wells 160

U20 (6.1km): 1 E Nicholson (B&B) 22:26; 2 H Clark (B&B) 22:57; 3 C Firth (B&B) 23:29TEAM: 1 B&B 6; 2 M&M 15; 3 Ton 43U17 (6.1km): 1 H Diprose (Sev) 23:38; 2 E Tynan (Camb H) 23:58; 3 H Painter (Med T) 24:05TEAM: 1 M&M 15U15 (4.4km): 1 S Richmond (Weald) 16:41; 2 A Chappell (Ash) 17:44; 3 C Yeatman (Camb H) 18:25TEAM: 1 Camb H 26; 2 B&B 31; 3 Ton 31U13 (3km): 1 T Thomas (Dart) 11:39; 2 C Foster (Camb H) 11:50; 3 Z Chappell (Ash) 12:16TEAM: 1 Camb H 13; 2 Ton 23; 3 B&B 27

LANCASHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Blackburn, January 4

Junior William Walker, who was solely eighth within the 2024 North of England under-20 championship, got here out on high general forward of Ross Harrison as Ruth Jones regained the ladies’s title she held earlier than in 2023.

Males: 1 W Walker (CleM, U20) 33:08; 2 R Harrison (B’burn) 33:50; 3 S Perry (Northern, IoM, U20) 33:58

M50: 1 R Hope (PYB) 35:14

M60: 1 G Goodwin (Acc) 38:57

TEAM: 1 Blackburn 116; 2 Rossendale 117; 3 Preston 139

M40 TEAM: 1 Blackburn 69

U20 TEAM: 1 Northern IoM 18; 2 Preston 25

M70: 1 P Quibell (Wesh) 31:15

U17: 1 M Clark (Prest) 17:33; 2 F Myles (Prest) 17:48; 3 H Ward (B’burn) 19:08

TEAM: 1 Preston 8; 2 Blackburn 29

U15: 1 F Vidler (Ross) 12:38; 2 H Stennett (Northern, IOM) 12:48; 3 W Grundy (B’burn) 13:07

TEAM: 1 Preston 22; 2 Blackpool Wyre & Fylde 26; 3 Blackburn 29

U13: 1 A Yates (Prest) 11:18; 2 F Cheyne (Prest) 11:26; 3 H Hopkinson (Prest) 11:36

TEAM: 1 Preston 6; 2 Manx 29; 3 BWF 41

Ladies:1 R Jones (Leeds) 24:55; 2 E McColm (Prest) 25:06; 3 N Jackson I(Kesw) 25:08

W40: 1 C Chisholm (Lytham) 27:39

W45: 1 J Robertson (Prest) 27:41

W50: 1 J Nelson (B’burn) 29:14

W55: 1 J Gorney (Lyth) 30:43

U20: 1 A Tomlinson (Prest) 26:01; 2 Ok Sutcliffe (Liv PS) 26:13; 3 Z Darkin (Prest) 26:31

TEAM: 1 Preston 27; 2 Blackburn 68; 3 Liverpool PS 77

W35 TEAM: 1 Rossendale 30

U17: 1 S Yates (Prest) 22:20; 2 T Duffey (Ross) 23:35; 3 I Perry (B’burn) 23:51

TEAM: 1 Preston 13; 2 Blackburn 15

U15: 1 Ok Leitch (BWF) 14:18; 2 S Mitchell (Prest) 14:25; 3 A Harling (BWF) 14:27

TEAM: 1 BWF 9; 2 Preston 26; 3 Blackburn 27

U13: 1 E Blackhurst (Prest) 12:30; 2 A Winstanley (Chor) 12:55; 3 B Quaye (Manx) 13:00

TEAM: 1 Preston 17; 2 Manx 35; 3 BWF 36

LEICESTERSHIRE & RUTLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS, Hinckley, January 4

September’s English Nationwide bronze medallist Gemma Metal added yet one more county title over Burnage Widespread, to go together with her wins in 2020 and 2023. These got here on high of a stella profession sequence of successes which included the 2014 European championship.

Dan Hallam gained the boys’s race to maneuver up from his 2023 second place however there was success for his Wreake & Soar Valley membership elsewhere. They’d two runaway winners as Shaikira King, the European under-18 800m silver medallist, and Phoebe Langlands took the under-17 and under-15 races by giant margins to retain their titles.

Males: 1 D Hallam (Wreake) 36:19; 2 D Van Aardt (Wreake, U20) 37:09; 3 H Lupton (Charn) 37:24

M45: 1 T Don (Barrow) 39:09

TEAM: 1 OWLS 93; 2 West Finish 134

M40 TEAM: 1 Hermitage 30

U17: 1 J Llewellyn (Charn) 25:55; 2 H Campion (OWLS) 26:21; 3 E McKittrick (Charn) 26:25

TEAM: 1 OWLS 14; 2 Charnwood 15; 3 Wreake & Soar V 24

U15: 1 O Lockton (Charn) 15:17; 2 O Stenhouse (Charn) 16:03; 3 A Elmer (Corby) 16:04

TEAM: 1 Charnwood 13; 2 Wreake & SV 18

U13: 1 B Burman (Corby) 14:17; 2 T Bronnert (OWLS) 14:31; 3 F Melbourne (Charn) 14:32

TEAM: 1    Charnwood 12; 2 Wreake & SV 34

Ladies:1 G Metal (Charn, W35) 31:17; 2 O Mathias (Newark) 31:29; 3 Ok Matthews (THH) 33:54

W55: 1 Ok Ramsey (Charn) 38:15

U20: 1 L Bryan (Wreake) 36:42

TEAM: 1 Charnwood 12; 2 Desford 39

W35 TEAM: 1 Barrow 13

U17: 1 S King (Wreake) 23:57; 2 R West (Wreake) 25:07; 3 L Donaghey (Wreake) 26:35

TEAM: 1 Wreake & SV 6

U15: 1 P Langlands (Wreake) 16:27; 2 E Graham-Brown (Wreake) 17:00; 3 L Energy (Wreake) 17:24

TEAM: 1 Wreake & SV 6; 2 Charnwood 20

U13: 1 M Smith (OWLS) 15:17; 2 E Griffiths (Corby) 15:26; 3 F Ives (Corby) 15:45

TEAM: 1 Wreake & SV 17; 2 Charnwood 30

LINCOLNSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Biscathorpe, Louth, January 5

On a totally depressing day with biting winds and misty rain, many runners discovered the going extraordinarily tough and issues weren’t helped by the tardy arrival of the portaloos and the espresso and burger van turning spherical and going away, with out buying and selling, to make issues worse.

Some runners too didn’t hassle to race and there was no shelter aside from the one solitary membership tent that was managed to be erected within the winds.

A number of the very younger runners completed their races in tears, due to the situations however there was no everlasting harm as First Support was available.

The stand-out athlete was Lincoln Wellington’s Ellarose Whitworth, the English Nationwide under-15 silver medallist, however even she had bother within the under-17 ladies’s occasion. She stated: “I popped my ankle earlier than the beginning after which it felt numb the entire manner.”

Ellarose Whitworth (Martin Duff)

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE & DERBYSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Nottingham, January 4

Bulwell Corridor performed host to the mixed championships as the 2 counties then separated out medallists and within the senior males’s race, Alex Ediker took the Derbyshire title from Notts champion Edward Buck.

Ediker, the 2020 BUCS silver medallist was fourth on this mixed outing two years earlier, while Buck was fifth in that very same race.

The senior ladies’s occasion noticed Juliet Potter achieve yet one more Nottinghamshire title after an general victory within the mixed counties race after shifting up from third general in 2024 and was the Masters worldwide’s fourth Nottinghamshire title on the trot.

The younger athletes’ occasions noticed Ewan Withnall, the UK Cross Problem chief, win the mixed under-15 race to retain his title.

Derbyshire

Males: 1 A Ediker (Salf) 34:36; 2 F Grant (C’discipline) 35:00; 3 T Spencer (C^C) 35:03

M55: 1 C Nicholl (Der Tri) 41;41

U20: 1 E Busfield (Der) 35:39

TEAM: 1 North Derbyshire 88; 2 Buxton 88

M40 TEAM: 1 Mansfield 20

U20 TEAM: 1 Derby 10

U17: 1 S Watson (Der) 22:53; 2 W Croft (Der) 23:31; 3 H Hemmings (Burton) 23:40

TEAM: 1 Derby 7

U15: 1 E Withnall (Burt) 16:44; 2 O Blake (Der) 17:31; 3 L Fairey (Der) 17:50

TEAM: 1 Derby 11

U13: 1 O Seagal (Der) 13:18; 2 J Dutton (R 4 U) 13:25; 3 W Saunders (Der) 13:48

TEAM: 1 Derby 8

Ladies:1 R Duckworth (Der) 33:41; 2 J Cooper (Der) 33:19; 3 H Gill (Mansf, W45) 33:24

TEAM: 1 Derby 10

W35 TEAM: 1 Mansfield 44

U20/U17: 1 I Clarke (Der, U17) 18:54; 2 M Trueman (Burton) 19:08; 3 N Griffin (Start2Jog) 19:22

TEAM: 1 Derby 8

U15: 1 O Lee (Der) 15:36; 2 P Department (Inventory) 17:11; 3 A Lincoln (Der) 17:27

TEAM: 1 Derby 9

U13: 1 C Hodge (Der) 14:12; 2 J Lenton (Dr) 14:38; 3 B Allen (H Peak) 15:16

TEAM: 1 Derby 7

Nottinghamshire

Males: 1 E Buck (Newark) 34:40; 2 M Campion B&W) 35:38; 3 A Hampson (Mansf) 36:08

M45: 1 J Bailey (Mansf) 37:59

U20: 1 E Sankey (Mansf) 37:12

TEAM: 1 Mansfield 45; 2 Notts 67; 3 Newark 109

M40 TEAM: 1 Beeston 32

U17: 1 J Nugent (Mansf) 21:06; 2 S Collins (Wreake) 21;14; 3 J Ryan (Mansf) 21:30

TEAM: 1 Mansfield 10

U15: 1 J Pares (Mansf) 16:50; 2 F McAllister (R’cliffe) 17:02; 3 O McClemens (Mansf) 17:41

TEAM: 1 Mansfield 12

U13: 1 O Wallace (Worksop) 13:38; 2 Z Ward (R’cliffe) 13:46; 3 E Greenhow (Newark) 13:59

TEAM: 1 Worksop 29

Ladies:1 J Potter (Charn, W45) 32:08; 2 Ok Meeson (Traff) 34:31; 3 B Munroe 34:34

TEAM: 1 Mansfield 18; 2 Beeston 34; 3 Redhill RR 69

W35 TEAM: 1 Redhill RR 15

U20/U17: 1 G Manson (Mansf) 20:20; 2 H Limmer (Ret, U17) 20:42; 3 M Sayers (Notts, U17) 21:11

TEAM: 1 Notts 17

U15: 1 C Whysall (Mansf) 15:57; 2 L Mason (Mansf) 16:14; 3 S Chesterfield (R’cliffe) 16:18

TEAM: 1 Mansfield 8

U13: 1 O Wright (Mansf) 13:52; 2 E Clifton (Mansf) 14:00; 3 A Kemp (Wreake) 14:05

TEAM: 1 Mansfield 7

NORFOLK CHAMPIONSHIPS, Earlham Park, January 5

English Nationwide under-17 champion Michael Clark was the stand out athlete as his Metropolis of Norwich membership all however swept the board within the group stakes.

Males: 1 C Bowen-Jones (NEB) 30:14

M40: 1 M Eccles (Bure) 31:52

M45: 1 N Adams (NNBR) 32:50

TEAM: 1 Norwich

U20: 1 Z Dunn (Norw) 30:38. TEAM: 1 Norwich

U17: 1 M Clark (Norw) 17:45. TEAM: 1 Norwich

U15: 1 F Winship (Norw) 14:49. TEAM: 1 Norwich

U13: 1 C Holland (Waveney) 10:18. TEAM: 1 Norwich

Ladies:1 E Grubb (Norw) 36:43. TEAM: 1 Wymondham

U20: 1 S Barrett (Norw) 20:49. TEAM: 1 Norwich

U17: 1 R Dickerty (Norw) 18:16. TEAM: 1 Norwich

U15: 1 V Brooke (Norw) 15:59. TEAM: 1 Norwich

U13: 1 E Farnell (NNBR) 11:12. TEAM: 1 Norwich

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Kettering (January 4

Luke Greer had a helpful monitor profession on the American Faculty scene previous to the pandemic with a greatest 5000m of 14:18.64 however, since then, has primarily used parkruns for his outings. Right here he took his first county title, though a few junior faculties’ titles went his manner a decade in the past.

The Rugby & Northampton membership dominated and group mate Megan Stenhouse, who was twelfth within the 2024 delayed English Nationwide moved up from second final 12 months to make it a membership double within the ladies’s race.

Males: 1 L Greer (R&N) 33:59; 2 F Ward (R&N) 34:15; 3 N Bennett (R&N) 34:42

M45: 1 P Melling (R&N) 36:47

M50: 1 J Kemp (W’boro) 42:57

U20: 1 M Collins (T&N) 37:29

TEAM: 1 Rugby & Northampton

M35 TEAM: 1 R&N

U17: 1 J Orchard 24:07; 2 D Ransom 24:11; 3 N Lamb (R&N) 24:26

TEAM: 1 R&N

U15: 1 L Favier (R&N) 16:28; 2 B Scott (Kett) 16:32; 3 F Williams (Dav) 16:35

TEAM: 1 Daventry

U13: 1 R Grey 10:43; 2 C Confu (Dav) 11:04; 3 J MacDonald 11:13

TEAM: 1 R&N

Ladies: 1 M Stenhouse (R&N) 26:16; 2 E Welch (Corby) 27:27; 3 L Stevens (R&N) 27:43

W40: 1 Ok Hemmington (R&N) 31:05

W45: 1 H Heley (Silson) 31:45

U20: 1 A Walters (Corby) 28:42

U17: 1 I Elwood (Kett) 31:51

TEAM: 1 R&N

W35 TEAM: 1 R&N

U15: 1 M Owen (Kett) 17:07; 2 M Sharp (Kett) 18:47; 3 S Lawton (Kett) 18:58

TEAM: 1 Kettering

U13: 1 B Lamb (R&N) 11:31; 2 F Carty (R&N) 12:17; 3 R Tannassee 12:55

TEAM: 1 R&N

OXFORDSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, held throughout the Oxford League, Oxford, December 5

The Horspath course with its steep up after which downhill on every lap noticed Radley dominate the senior males’s race as Rowan Miell-Ingram, the Euro Trials sixth placer, lead junior brother Quinn, who made that Euro under-20 group and group mate Johnny James to a one-two-three.

It was not so shut within the senior ladies’s race the place holder Jess Gibbon, who was twelfth within the Euro ladies’s race, was a category aside with a close to three-minute profitable margin over high junior Evey Powell.

Males: 1 R Miell-Ingram (Radley) 27:01; 2 Q Miell-Ingram (Radley, U20) 27:08; 3 J James (Radley, U20) 27:05

M50: 1 B Pavior (Herne H) 31:22

TEAM: 1 Radley

U17: 1 J Norton (Newb) 22:26; 2 H Cann (Oxf C) 22:43; 3 W Potts (Oxf C) 22:46

TEAM: 1 Oxford Metropolis

U15: 1 L Byton (Bic) 16:43; 2 F Byrne (Swin) 17:21; 3 S Nixon-Gagg (Abing) 17:29

TEAM: 1 Abingdon

U13: 1 N Spruce (Abing) 10:59

TEAM: 1 Abingdon

Ladies:1 J Gibbon (Learn) 30:40; 2 E Powell (Abjng, U20) 33:33; 3 E Butcher (Abing) 34:19

W40: 1 L Fraser (Abing) 37:08

TEAM: 1 Abingdon

U17: 1 E Spencer (Swin) 26:22; 2 C Corridor (Banb) 27:39; 3 L Denne (Banb) 27:59

TEAM: 1 Banbury

U15: 1 N Parry-Spring (Oxf C) 20:25; 2 V Marsh (Learn) 20:21; 3 C Huepfl (Abing) 20:49

TEAM: 1 Oxford C

U13: 1 Z Tate (gst) 12:38; 2 C Griffiths-Clack (Swin) 12:50

TEAM: 1 Oxford Metropolis

SHROPSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Oswestry, January 4

Males: 1 M Collins (Osw) 34:08.

M50: 1 P Jones (Shrews) 36:14

TEAM: 1 Shrewsbury

U17: 1 P Harrison (Bir) 22:25. TEAM: 1 Shrewsbury

U15: 1 L Howard (Tel) 15:23. TEAM: 1 Telford

U13: 1 O Adams (Shrews) 12:05. TEAM: 1 Shrewsbury

Ladies:1 M Williams (Shrews) 23:05

W50: 1 J Prepare dinner (Shrews) 27:03

U20: 1 B Rawlinson (W&B) 24:42

TEAM: 1 Shrewsbury

U17: 1 E Lovelock (Shrews) 19:15. TEAM: no group closed in

U15: 1 C Stewart (Shrews) 12:29. TEAM: 1 Shrewsbury

U13: 1 L Cross (Shrews) 8:05. TEAM: 1 Shrewsbury

STAFFORDSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIP, Parkhall Nation Park, January 4

Cancelled as a result of snow

SUFFOLK CHAMPIONSHIPS, Haverhill, January 5

Males: 1 J Millar (Ips H) 30:20; 2 M Bartrum (C&C) 31:35; 3 O Hitchcock (St Ed) 32:19

M45: 1 R Dobson New J) 33:55

TEAM: 1 St Edmund Pacers

U20: 1 S Tilly (Ips H) 24:33

TEAM: 1 Ipswich H

U17: 1 S Melero (St Ed) 18:41. TEAM: 1 St Edmund Pacers

U15: 1 M Bramald (Ips H) 13:35. TEAM: 1 St Edmund Pacers

U13: 1 D Marshall (W’bridge Sch) 10:01. TEAM: 1 Woodbridge College

Ladies:1 H Fisher (Ips H) 29:39; 2 A Heather-Hayes (Ips H, W45) 30:45; 3 S Fowl (Ips J) 30:57

U20: 1 L Squirrell (Ips H) 25:48

TEAM: 1 Ipswich H

U17: 1 B Taylor (St Ed) 18:37. TEAM: 1 St Edmund Pacers

U15: 1 A Kean (Ips H) 14:08. TEAM: 1 St Edmund Pacers

U13: 1 S Bolton (St ED) 11:00. TEAM: 1 St Edmund Pacers

SURREY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Croydon, January 4

Jack Kavanagh, who had gained 4 Surrey League races in 2024, had a snug victory over the rolling hills and dirt of Lloyd Park, as a trio of Aldershot males, led by Joseph O’Connell, have been left practically a minute adrift.

Nonetheless, regardless of their packing, they have been headed within the group stakes by Belgrave Harriers who have been led to the medals by Phil Wicks’ sixth spot. The previous champion is tied with Bob Treadwell with probably the most wins, within the championship’s historical past, with six.

Suzie Monk, who was second within the 2023 Surrey championship, put an finish to a latest string of cross-country victories by South of England champion Georgie Bruinvels, as she led her Guildford & Godalming quartet to the group medals.

Within the younger athletes’ races, Aldershot’s Will Smith upset the Sutton & District celebration by snatching the gold from 5 of his rivals. It was Alex Lennon who gave chase for Sutton however Smith prevailed by just a few metres on the line.

Aldershot’s Katy Pye, the European under-18 3000m champion, and Poppy Visitor, the English Faculties bronze medallist, once more got here good of their respective under-17 and under-15 occasions.

Males: 1 J Kavanagh (Holl Sp) 37:24; 2 J O’Connell (AFD) 38:18; 3 T Chandler (AFD) 38:20

TEAM: 1 Belgrave 85; 2 AFD 142; 3 Guildford & G 188

U20: 1 B Avenue (HW) 18:34; 2 M Pickering (AFD) 18:35; 3 J Pearce (AFD) 18:50

TEAM: 1 AFD 10; 2 Herne Hill 23; 3 Hercules W 24

U17: 1 W Smith (AFD) 18:35; 2 A Lennon (S&D) 18:38; 3 M Hudson (S&D) 19:05

TEAM: 1 Sutton & District 9; 2 Sutton & D B 20; 3 Hercules W 41

U15: 1 C Holmes (Herne H) 12:45; 2 T Creed (HW) 12:51; 3 T Clerkin (Herne H) 13:04

TEAM: 1 Herne Hill 18; 2 Hercules W 41; 3 G&G 99

U13: 1 S Bryce (AFD) 10:30; 2 I Derrian (HW) 10:34; 3 T Bridges (S Lon) 10:36

TEAM: 1 Hercules W 19; 2 Herne H 26; 3 Reigate Priory 72

Ladies:1 S Monk (G&G) 28:43; 2 G Bruinvels (AFD, W35) 28:52; 3 D Corradi Leeds) 28:59

TEAM: 1 G&G 33; 2 AFD 41; 3 Thames H&H 74

U20: 1 A Bloomfield (E&E) 22;14; 2 R Clutterbuck (WSEH) 22:25; 3 E Hudson (G&G) 22:35

TEAM: 1 Epsom & Ewell 16; 2 G&G 21; 3 E&E B 38

U17: 1 Ok Pye (AFD) 21:40; 2 S Coppola-Johansen (E&E) 22:08; 3 Z Hughes (Choose) 22:57

TEAM: 1 AFD 19; 2 Herne H 33; 3 Woking 42

U15: 1 P Visitor (AFD) 14:14; 2 I Harrison (HW) 14:20; 3 M Robertson (AFD) 14:34

TEAM: 1 AFD 13; 2 AFD B 47; 3 Hercules W 61

U13: 1 E Davenport (G&G) 11:12; 2 J Wooden (HW) 11:17; 3 H Kalfos (G&G) 11:31

TEAM: 1 G&G 15; 2 S London 41; 3 Hercules W 66

SUSSEX CHAMPIONSHIPS, Bexhill, East Sussex, January 4

Little Widespread once more performed host to the occasion and Verity Hopkins and Matt Grindrod got here out on high on the muddy course.

It was Hopkins first outing since a 2:34:20 private greatest in December’s Valencia Marathon and an enchancment on her second place on this occasion, on the identical course again in 2023.

It was an identical story for Grindrod, who was additionally second right here two years in the past and this time headed team-mate Andrew Inexperienced, as their Brighton & Hove membership dominated within the group stakes.

Within the age group races, Isabella Buchanen, the English Nationwide runner-up in September, defended her under-15 title

Males: 1 M Grindrod (B&H) 34:05; 2 A Inexperienced (B&H) 34:32; 3 R Boorman (Hast) 34:34

TEAM: 1 Brighton & Hove 35; 2 Phoenix 84; 3 Eastbourne R 216

U20: 1 H Yelling (B&H) 27:11; 2 R Clark (Phoe) 27:46; 3 C Ferris (B&H) 28:00

TEAM: 1 B&H 9

U17: 1 F Goodman (B&H) 17:42; 2 F Blythe (B’wks) 18:09; 2 L Gorrill (B’wks) 18:20

TEAM: 1 B&H 16; 2 B&H B 47; 3 Crawley 48

U15: 1 B Roberts (E’brne) 13:46; 2 G Armstrong-Smith (E’brne) 13:55; 3 F Lumber-Fry (E’brne) 13:59

TEAM: 1 Eastbourne R 6; 2 Chichester R 28; 3 B&H 32

U13: 1 H Chapman (Lewes) 12:03; 2 F Nottage (Craw) 12:20; 3 X Wagjiani(Craw) 12:22

TEAM: 1 Crawly 11; 2 B&H 25; 3 Phoenix 54

Ladies: 1 V Hopkins (Ton) 31:08; 2 M Dickinson (Phoe) 31:22; 3 I Matthews (Chich R) 31:33

TEAM: 1 Phoenix 33; 2 B&H 43; 3   Lewes 60

U20: 1 A Barrett (Chich R) 24:27; 2 A Cox (Craw) 24:23; 3 E McLean (E’brne) 25:24

TEAM: no group closed in

U17: 1 M Smithers (Chich R) 20:19; 2 A James (Lewes) 20:23; 3 D Connor (E’brne) 20:28

TEAM: 1 Eastbourne 16; 2 Lewes 19; 3 Phoenix 37

U15: 1 I Buchanen (Hy) 15:10; 2 E Hutchinson (Hast) 15:23; 3 S Dixon (Hy) 16:11

TEAM: 1 Hy 15; 2 Crawley 19; 3 Chich R 32

U13: 1 S Widdows (B&H) 12:36; 2 E Bartholomew (Lewes) 13:14; 3 D Wickenden (Craw) 13:29

TEAM: 1 B&H 16; 2 Hy 31; 3 Phoenix 36

YORKSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Ripon, January 4

Lightwater Valley noticed Katy Wooden transfer up from third final 12 months, on the identical course, to take the ladies’s race as Angus McMillan got here out on high within the males’s occasion.

It was three in a row for 24-year-old McMillan, the Northen cross-country silver medallist, who had a profitable 2018 as a junior when his greatest effort was fourth within the Inter-Counties.

Wooden made it a double for Metropolis of York when shifting up from third final 12 months.

Within the younger athletes’ races, the stand out race was within the under-15 boys’ occasion the place English Faculties champion Yaried Alem had a slim victory over defending champion Thomas Thake, who had gained 2023 Northern under-15 championships.

Tommy Energy, winner Angus McMillan, Ed Bovingdon and Andrew Heyes (Dave Woodhead)

Males: 1 A McMillan (York) 32:37; 2 T Energy (Hallam) 32:50; 3 E Bovingdon (Leeds) 32:59

TEAM: 1 Leeds 53; 2 Hallamshire 80; 3 York 209

U20: 1 Darood (Skyrac) 27:41; 2 A Budding (Ilk) 28:06; 3 J Hughes (Roth) 28:50

TEAM: 1 Rotherham 28

U17: 1 J Sanderson (Settle) 21:23; 2 M Bacon (Roth) 21:40; 3 J Norris (Bing) 21:44

TEAM: 1 Keighley & Craven 28; 2 Rotherham 36; 3 York 41

U15: 1 Y Alem (Leeds) 15:23; 2 T Thake (Hallam) 15:26; 3 A Robson (H’gate) 15:37

TEAM: 1 Hallamshire 11; 2 Ok&C 43; 3 Halifax 63

U13: 1 T Hastings (Wake) 9:11; 2 C Thorpe (H’gate) 9:26; 3 E Rose (Roth) 9:29

TEAM: 1 Wakefield 30; 2 Ok&C 35; 3 Bingley 48

Katrina Ballantyne, Nora Gmuer, Katy Wooden, Rebecca Flaherty, Georgia Malir (Dave Woodhead)

Ladies: 1 Ok Wooden (York) 31:05; 2 R Flaherty (Bing) 31:16; 3 N Gmur (Leeds) 31:25

TEAM: 1 Leeds 20; 2 Bingley 64; 3 Holmfirth 72

U20: 1 A Lane (Wharfe) 24:01; 2 L Langan (Yorke) 24:49; 3 W Baker (H’gate) 25:09

U17: 1 G Igoe (Roth) 16:45; 2 P Henson (Leeds) 16:53; 3 G Turner (Roth) 17:00

TEAM: 1 Rotherham 9; 2 Ok&C 23; 3 Leeds 43

U15: 1 R Good friend (Leeds) 15:47; 2 A Kamau (Leeds) 15:53; 3 Ok Harrison-Sergeant (Hali) 15:57

TEAM: 1 Leeds 13; 2 Rotherham 37; 3 Hallamshire 45

U13: 1 S Levine (P’fract) 9:29; 2 J Thake (Hallam) 9:40; 3 A White (Ok&C) 9:51

TEAM: 1 Hallamshire 18; 2 Ok&C 22; 3 Bingley 37

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