Last updated
02 July 2019
Press Releases for
April, May & June 2019
24/06/19
Young
athletes in action at England Champs and YDL.
BBHAC
again had many athletes competing at the highest level, this week the club
saw some outstanding performances at the England Athletics Champs at Bedford
for the under 23 and under 20 categories where we had 4 gold medals, 4
silver medals, 3 bronze medals, 6 fourth medals and all in all 22 top eight
places. Many of these athletes will go on and gain international selection
for the upcoming European championships in both age groups this summer.
There was
a great new breakthrough for Ethan Brown who easily won the under 20 men’s
400m in a new pb and new club junior record of 46.44, a great silver for
Kelechi Aguocha in the high jump, and bronze medals for Joe Fuggle in the
men’s under 23 400m hurdles and Pedro Gleadall in the men’s under 20
javelin. In the steeplechase Lewis Mills’ run earned him a new club junior
record.
In the
women’s events there was an outstanding double for Divine Oladipo in the
shot and discus in the under 23 age group, and Bekah Walton also easily won
the javelin. In the under 20 age group Immanuela Aliu picked up a great
silver in the 100m, and Lauren Farley and Louise Evans won silvers in the
javelin and 400m respectively with Louise gaining a massive new pb.
The roll of honour:
Under 23 Men |
Name |
Perf |
Position |
400m Hurdles |
Joe Fuggle |
52.99 |
3rd |
400m Hurdles |
Bailey Stickings |
52.99 |
4th |
5000m |
Josh Schofield |
15.31.48 |
13th |
Under 20 Men |
Name |
Perf |
Position |
400m |
Ethan Brown |
46.44 |
1st |
High Jump |
Kelechi Aguocha |
2.06m |
2nd |
Javelin |
Pedro Gleadall |
62.52m |
3rd |
3000m Steeplechase |
Lewis Mills |
9.20.01 |
4th |
400m hurdles |
Alex O'Callaghan Brown |
53.30 |
4th |
800m |
Alex Botterill |
1.48.55 |
4th |
Pole Vault |
Pedro Gleadall |
4.45m |
7th |
Long Jump |
Ben Sutton |
6.97m w |
8th |
Under 23 Women |
Name |
Perf |
Position |
Discus
|
Divine Oladipo |
51.28m |
1st |
Shot Putt |
Divine Oladipo |
15.92m |
1st |
Javelin |
Bekah Walton |
53.97m |
1st |
100m Hurdles |
Annie Davies |
13.99 |
2nd |
Pole Vault |
Sophie Dowson |
3.90m |
4th |
Under 20 Women |
Name |
Perf |
Position |
100m |
Immanuela Aliu |
12.10 |
2nd |
Javelin |
Lauren Farley |
44.52m |
2nd |
400m |
Louise Evans |
53.44 |
2nd |
800m |
Katy Ann McDonald |
2.06.99 |
4th |
Discus |
Hannah MacAulay |
37.51m |
6th |
100m Hurdles |
Mallory Cluley |
14.95 |
7th |
Hammer |
Molly Walsh |
52.14m |
8th |
Pole Vault |
Lois Warden |
3.35m |
8th= |
On Sunday at Reading the younger
athletes from the under 13 and 15s age group were in action in the YDL
Premier League South match and they combined to win their third round match
(of 4) with 568.5 points in a tightly fought contest from Havering in 2nd
with 558 points and Reading 3rd on 553 points. Barring a disaster
in the final match BBHAC should finish first or second in the league and
qualify for the final in September .
Individual wins as usual were hard to come by but there were A string wins
for Connor Sutton in the long jump, Benjamin Platt in the pole vault and
Brydon Duncan in the shot for the under 15 boys, and for the girls there
were wins for Tyra Khambai-Annan in the 100m, Imogen Hadley over 800m, Faith
Mpassy in the long jump, and Rianna Rennie won both the shot and javelin
while the team won the 4 x 300m relay.
In the
under 13 boys events Alex Middleton won the 1500m and Nina Whitter won the
girls high jump.
Nick Brooks
18/06/19
Senior team in Southern League Action
The mens and womens team competed in the Southern League Division One
match at Harrow which was the third of 5 fixtures, and finished 2nd to
Harrow who scored 221 points to our 197.5, with Colchester and Bournemouth
3rd and 4th.
On the track there were wins for Finlay Brannan and
Ross Braden in the A and B string 800m, Ross also won the A string 1500m,
while Henry Fisher won the A string 400m hurdles. In the field Kelechi
Aguocha won the high jump with a magnificent leap of 2.05m, and Dele Aladese
threw 43.47m to win the discus.
In the ladies track events Krystal Galley won the 400m
in 55.9, Amy Leach won the 1500m in 5.06.3 and Holly Platt won the B string
100m hurdles. In the field there were wins in the pole vault for Christina
Moore (3.10m) and Jenny Sheasby (2.60m), while Claudia Baker and Alice
Prentice won the long jump events with 5.03m and 4.67m respectively. To wrap
things up the team of Zoe Austridge, Laura Brown, Sophia Harper and Holly
Platt won the sprint relay.
At the South East Schools Inter Counties match at
Erith BBHAC had many athletes in action. In the under 17 mens events Barnaby
Corry was joint 1st in the pole vault with a jump of 4.10m, Ollie Briars ran
50.4 for 2nd in the 400m, Dillon Claydon threw 41.85m for 2nd in the discus
and Jacob Byfield leapt 12.56m for 3rd in the triple jump. In the under 17
ladies events Olivia Berry ran well for 2nd in the 1500m steeplechase with
5.19.6 and Titobiolwa Akinrele threw 31.44m for 3rd in the discus.
In the boys under 15 events Connor Sutton jumped 5.71m
for 2nd in the long jump and Benjamin Platt won the pole vault with 3.40m,
while in the under 15 girls events Amarisa Sibley took 2nd in the 800m with
2.17.35, Abigail Smith finished 2nd in the 3,000m walk with 17.03.45 and
Hannah Clark finished 3rd in the 1500m in 4.49.3.
Elsewhere at the Loughborough BMC Grand Prix meeting
Phil Sesemann clocked another sub 14 minute 5,000m run for 6th in 14.59.19
and Will Fuller was 14th in 14.12.79.
Nick Brooks
12/06/19
Dina in action and also the senior mens and womens
reams in National Premier League action
Dina Asher-Smith was back in Diamond League action
this past week on Rome and ran the 100m for a change, a great start to the
season finishing second in 10.94 behind the Olympic champion, and Dina can
be very pleased with her opening 200m of the season.
We all knew it was going to be tough in the top
division of the mens British Athletics League but this is where should be
aiming to compete. Eight members of the team set personal bests in the secnd
match at the Allianz arena and congratulations to Joe Rogers (800), Charlie
Davis (3000), Bailey Stickings (400 hurdles), Tom Desborough (3000
steeplechase), Barnaby Corry (pole vault), Charlie Short (hammer), Dele
Aladese (shot) and Richard Morris (400 hurdles). In addition, Kelechi
Aguocha equalled his best of 2.10 in the high jump and there were thirteen
seasons bests plus our fastest 4x400 for a long while, 3.13.61. This is why
the League is important.
Best event was the 400 hurdles where Bailey Stickings
(52.31) and Joe Fuggle (54.06) picked up third places in the A and B
strings. Dan Putnam ran another good 400 with 47.46 from lane one and Jordan
Layne’s 49.37 was a seasons best. Dan (47.0), Joe (48.5) and Jordan (48.2)
then teamed up with Joe Fuggle (50.0) for the 4x400. They were over two
seconds quicker than at Swansea but two places lower.
Again in the middle distance, in addition to the three
pbs mentioned above, Declan Neary and Josh Schofield (1500), Alex Bruce
Littlewood (3000) and Alex Gibbins (3000 chase) all set seasons bests. It
was good to have Reece Young back in the team in the sprint hurdles. We were
the seventh best field events team with a big improvement on match one.
Jonathan Ilori jumped 16.00m and yet this was only good enough for third,
just five centimetres off the winning leap. Jonathan also set a seasons best
in the long jump for fourth with young Ben Sutton picking up a good third in
the B string.
Nil points at Swansea in the pole vault, it was a
different story here. Scott Huggins set a seasons best of 4.92 for third in
the A string. Barnaby Corry has many years left o the teenage ranks but
looked perfectly at ease on his British League debut as he set a personal
best of 4.10 for another third place. Our highest placed A string of the day
was Kelechi Aguocha with his second place in the high jump. He equalled his
2.10 best and it surely won’t be long before he goes higher. Charlie Short
set a new best of 37.29 in the hammer and was sixth in the A string. The
next match is at Sheffield on the 6th of July.
The ladies also found the going very tough in their
first of three Premier League (WAL) matches at Leigh, and by fielding some
athletes in some of the events may have improved on the 110 points and 8th
place. However there some outstanding performances with Shannon Hylton
winning the 200m in 23.74 following a third place in the 100m with 11.66,
while Annie Davies clocked a great new pb of 13.62 in the 100m hurdles for
third, while Marcia Sey won the B string in 13.73. Rachel Dickens continued
her fine form in winning the 400m in 53.96 just missing her pb, and Niamh
Bridson Hubbard returned to the track and took a well earned second in the
1500m. The team of Marcia Sey, Isabella Hilditch, Annie Davies and Shannon
Hylton came second in the sprint relay only just missing out on first place.
In the field the going was tough but there were B
string second places for Molly Walsh in the hammer and Christina Moore in
the pole vault.
Nick Brooks
5/06/19
Dina wins Diamond League and senior Southern wins
for Putnam, Stickings, Ilori and Abrams, plus 5 wins in under 20s for Brown,
O’Callaghan-Brown, Hawkes, Evans and Farley.
Last Thursday Dina Asher-Smith continued
her fine form and winning ways in winning the Diamond League 200m in
Stockholm beating Olympic champion Elaine Thomson by a massive margin and
recording a world leading 22.18.
At the Southern Champs at Bedford the club
had a large representation across both the seniors and under 20s and
achieved one of the best collective afternoons in recent club history. Two
great wins came from athletes who missed last year with injury, great to see
Dan Putnam win the senior men’s 400m in 47.32 and Bailey Stickings win the
400m hurdles in a great new pb of 52.54 from fellow club member Joe Fuggle
second just one-hundredth behind. Jonathan Ilori won the triple jump by a
huge margin with 16.03m having placed 4th in the long jump the
day before, and higher claim athlete Korede Awe won the 100m in 10.44. There
was also a pb in the 110m hurdles for finalist Reece Young with 14.55.
In the men’s under20 events great running
from Ethan Brown saw him take 4th in the 100m but win the 200m
convincingly with a new pb of 21.29, while Alex O’Callaghan-Brown won the
400m hurdles with an outstanding new pb of 53.44, Ben Sutton won the long
jump with another impressive 6.93m and Myles Xavier took third with a new pb
of 6.77m.
In the senior ladies’ events there was a
win for Sarah Abrams in the long jump by a clear margin with 6.19m and
Sophie Dowson took 2nd in the pole vault with 3.70m, Zara Asante
took silver in the triple jump with 12.95m and Rachel Dickens took third in
a great race and bagged a new sub 54 second pb with 53.93. In the ladies
under20 events Louise Evans kept the winning 400m ways going by winning in a
pb of 54.56, Lauren Farley and Eloise Locke finished first and second in the
javelin with 45.33m and 40.77m respectively, and Mallory Cluley earned
bronze in the 100m hurdles with 24.28.
Joe Rogers took 2nd in the
senior men’s Midland counties 800m final, and two more races took place in
the 150 Leaderboard mile competition which sees Same Reardon leading the
men’s event, Megan Barlow leading the ladies section and Helen Godsell
leading the age group related performance table, but many more chances for
all athletes to improve their performances.
Elsewhere Tom Phillips recently broke the
M65 200m record with his run at The Kent Masters League in Dartford on 13th
May. It also put him at the top of the UK M65 rankings. His time was 27.7,
and two weeks later he won the 100m and 200m golds at the SCVAC champs in
Oxford.
Nick Brooks
28/05/19
Blackheath busy at BMC events, Young Athletes
League and Other Open events
Last week many of our finest middle athletes were in
action at the BMC event at Eltham where there were great new pbs over 800m
for Angus Harrington (1.51.83), Ollie Bright (1.55.31), Imogen Hadley
(2.17.37), Olivia Berry (2.18.87), Aibhe Barnes (2.21.32), Hannah Clark
(2.22.34) and Lily Meers (2.23.20). Ross Braden ran 15.06.04 for 5000m. In
Sportcity Manchester at the weekend James Habergham smashed his 1500m best
with a 3.50.70 mark while Alex Botterill ran a seasons best over 800m with
1.48.46 and Joe Rogers ran a pb of 1.53.95.
At the Bruce Longden event at Lee Valley Annie Davies
clocked 13.82 over the 100m hurdles, Reece Young clocked a new pb of 14.66
over the 110m hurdles and Kelsey Pullin ran 46.80 over 300m in the under 17
race.
At a Loughborough Students AC Javelin event Bekah
Walton won with another throw over 50m with 51.36m.
At the second round of the YDL for under 17s and under
20s, BBHAC won the match at Crawley with 791 points with Shaftesbury 2nd on
750 putting us into second place overall albeit only on points difference of
20 points. Wins were hard to come by however the team placed well in many
events to win convincingly.
In the under 20 mens events there were A string wins
for Ethan Brown over 200m, and 800/1500m double for Angus Harrington
including a new pb in the 1500m of 4.03.63, Alex O’Callaghan Brown won the
400m hurdles with a new pb of 53.76 having earlier earned a pb of 110m
hurdles with 15.25, and the team won both relays while in the field there
was a win in the high jump for Kelechi Aguocha, Ben Sutton won the long jump
with a massive new pb of 6.98m, while Ben Hawkes won the shot, discus (new
pb of 49.98m) and hammer. In the womens under 20 events Sophie Hoare won the
1500m A string and Mallory Cluley won the 100m hurdles, Hannah MacAulay won
the discus and Molly Walsh won the shot.
In the under 17 mens events Ollie Bright won both the
800m and 1500m, Barnaby Corry won the pole vault A string, Dillon Claydon
won the discus with a pb of 42.24m and Nathan Bushnell won the shot. In the
under 17 womens events Mollie Savage won the triple jump A string with a new
pb of 10.32m and Nana Gyedu won the shot.
Other notable pbs on the day included Jeriel Qainoo
21.97 over 200m, Josh Watson 56.98 over 400m hurdles and Barnaby Spear
37.23m in the discus.
At an event in Belgium Will Fuller beat his already
impressive pb in the 5000m with 13.45.88, Phil Sesemann ran 3.41.94 over
1500m and Joe Fuggle smashed his best over 400m hurdles winning in 52.53.
Nick Brooks
21/05/19
Busy weekend for Blackheath & Bromley athletes
Our international class juniors and seniors were in
action at the Loughborough international event this weekend with the
highlight being Ethan Brown winning the 400m in 46.88 and just missing his
pb with Dan Putnam second in 47.60 (also ran 200m in 21.72). Alex Botterill
took third in the 800m in 1.50.70 and Will Fuller won the 3000m in 8.13.26,
while Joe Fuggle continued his fine early season form with a 52.79 clocking
on the 400m hurdles for fourth, with Bailey Stickings running 53.88 in a
separate race. Jonathan Ilori continues to progress with his 15.42m in the
triple jump for 4th spot.
In the ladies events Shannon Hylton won the main 200m
race in 23.44 and also the second string 100m race in 11.59, with Louise
Evans clocking a great new pb of 54.80 in the 400m for 2nd place. Bekah
Walton went one place better in winning the ladies javelin with a throw of
52.64m, Annie Davies clocked 13.88 for 5th in the main 100m hurdles race
with Mallory Cluley recording 14.56 in a subsequent race, and Sarah Abrams
leapt to 6.10m for 6th in the long jump.
At Hornchurch the under 13s and 15s were in action at
the YDL and were back to winning ways with 555.5 points narrowly beating
Reading in 548.5 leaving us second in the league overall. All still to
compete for with Reading only ahead on points difference.
At Chelmsford the mens and womens senior team were in
action in the Southern League Premier division where they came up against
strong opposition and finished third on 191 points behind Chelmsford 238 and
Bracknell 202. Most notable performances were a new high jump pb of 2.10m by
Kelechi Aguocha, a solid 10.90 100m win for Duayne Bovell, Rachel Dickens
won the ladies 400m in 54.70 and Molly Walsh won the hammer in 52.48m,
Hannah MacAulay won the discus in 38.76m and Modupe Shokunbi won the 100m in
12.10. There were 6 A string wins for both the mens and ladies, with 4 B
string wins for the men and 5 for the ladies.
Our international triple jumper Jonathan Ilori is
organising an athletics showcase for any athletes interested in going to the
US for their athletics progression and post school education. It's designed
to give athletes valuable exposure in front of US college coaches. The likes
of Princeton, Penn, Michigan, Oklahoma State, Missouri and UTSA all flying
in for this event. In total 10-15 universities should be present.
It's going to be held 23rd - 24th July at Brunel
University. Over the two days athletes will take part in event-specific
training sessions and performance tests. The US college coaches will also be
delivering presentations on the college system and the recruiting process.
The athletes will have plenty of opportunity to engage directly with them.
Two key areas they focus on in their recruiting is athletic potential and
character. This event will provide the athletes with the opportunity to put
their best foot forward on and off the track.
It's £349.99 per person inclusive of registration,
accommodation, meals and a camp t-shirt. We have an early bird offer of £70
off, using the discount code RT2USA. The link to the camp is
https://righttracksports.co.uk/camp.html
Nick Brooks
8/05/19
Diamond League, Young Athletes Upper Division and
British University Champs
A busy weekend started well with a win for Dina Asher
Smith in the 200m at the Diamond League meeting in Doha, winning in the
worlds leading time of 22.26 by some margin. It might have been a club
one-two but unfortunately Shannon Hylton was disqualified for a false start.
In the YDL Upper Age Group opening match BBHAC at
Reading finished in the rare position of 2nd to Shaftesbury, so all to do if
we are to continue representing GB in the European Club Finals next year. In
the mens under 20 A string events there were wins for Ethan Brown over 200m,
Matthew Knight over 400m, Angus Harrington over 800m, Aaron Enser over
3000m, Alex O’Callaghan Brown over 400m hurdles, Theo Adesina in the long
jump, Kelechi Aguocha in the high jump, Pedro Gleadall in the pole vault and
javelin, Ben Hawkes in the shot and a 70m plus hammer throw, Philip Bartlett
in the discus and a win for the 4 x 400m team.
In the ladies under 20 events A string events Louise
Evans won the 400m, Mallory Cluley the 100m hurdles and Jade Oni the triple
jump, with Hannah MacAulay taking the shot and Lauren Farley winning the
javelin, while in the mens under 17 A string events Ollie Briars won the
400m, Oliver Bright won both the 800m and 1500m, Barnaby Corry won the pole
vault and Dillon Claydon the shot put. Wins were harder to come by in the
under 17 ladies events with wins for Zsiriah Thomas over 100m and 200m,
Olivia Berry won the 1500m steeplechase and Milly Savage the triple jump.
Overall the team also achieved 14 B strong wins across the age groups and
events.
In the British University Champs at Bedford the club
had almost 20 athletes in action which may account for our team scores in
the YDL. Pride of place goes to Alex Botterill who won the mens 800m, and to
Bekah Walton who finally smashed through the 50m barrier winning the javelin
with 53.66m. Annie Davies took a great third in the 100m hurdles, while Mary
Adeniji finished 4th in the triple jump and Joe Fuggle 4th in the 400m
hurdles.
This week the mens senior team are back in the Premier
League with their opening tahc taking place in Swansea on Sunday.
Nick Brooks
30/04/19
London Marathon and US Collegiate Round-up
Eighteen club members finished the London Marathon at
the weekend in ideal conditions with the first three under 3 hours which is
a fantastic achievement. First home was Alex Gibbins in 2.39.42 followed by
Luca Ercolani in 2.52.52 and Blair Wilson 3rd in 2.59.47. Anita Evenden was
our first lady finisher in 5.03.07.
The younger athletes had their opportunity to
represent their respective boroughs in the mini marathon events across
various age groups where in the under 17 girls Sophie Hoare was 6th, Jessica
Neal 15th, Tola Pearse 16th, while in the under 13 girls race Gaby Martin
was a fantastic 4th and Tallulah Ndikanwu 14th, and in the under 15 girls
race Hannah Clark was 3rd with Lara Mannes 17th.
With many of our junior athletes now studying and
competing at numerous colleges in the US, the season is well under way as
the various conference champs come along in early May and for those lucky
enough and good enough to make the standard the NCAA Champs are in June so
many athletes are coming into top form early in the season. Immanuela Aliu
has clocked two great new pbs in the 100/200m with 11.50 and 23.44 in Tucson
ranking her 2nd currently in the UK senior womens tables, and Katy-Ann
McDonald studying at LSU in Baton Rouge has already clocked 2.06.47 and
4.31.02 for 800/1500m. Louise Evans recorded 55.15 in the 400m in Florida
while Isabella Hilditch ran 13.81 in the 100m hurdles also in Florida for
4th in the UK rankings one place behind Annie Davies who recorded 13.71 in
the UK earlier this month.
In the mens events Joe Ellis and Tom Parker both threw
70.88m and 63.46m respectively in the hammer at different meetings in
Virginia, while is noted that Bailey Stickings recent 400m hurdles comeback
currently leads the UK rankings.
At the BUCS Trials at Loughborough Dan Putnam ran a
21.52 windy 200m plus a good 48.42 400m, and Will Fuller clocked a solid
4.01.37 and 8.29.34 1500/3000m, with Charlie Davis setting a new pb of
8.44.53 in the same 3000m race. Jacob Brown won a good 800m in 1.53.52 and
Bailey Stickings clocked 56.39 in the 400m hurdles.
At the time of writing there are still no results
available from the YDL lower age group event held at the weekend, this is
not unusual and will be reported in due course.
Nick Brooks
16/04/19
Southern League Opener, Adam
Gemili and Paddock Wood Half Marathon
The
senior BBHAC mens and ladies team won their opening Southern League Division
1 match by a huge margin at Gillingham with a score of 230.5 points from
Medway 203, Crawley 167.5 and Southampton 148.
There
were 12 A string wins for the men and 7 B string wins which included a 48.08
by Dan Putnam in the 400m for a new division record to accompany his 21.80
victory on the 200m, in addition to competing on both winning relays. The
men won both A and B strings for all events between 100m and 1500m plus
winning both relays. Awe Korede won the 100m in 10.91, Benjamin Gardiner the
800m in 1.57.11 and Lewis Mills won the 1500m. Bailey Stickings returned to
action winning the 400m hurdles in 53.99, Ethan Kitteridge won the pole
vault with 3.30m, Dele Aledese won the discus with 44.99m and Charlie Short
took the hammer with 36.78m.
The
highlight of the day among the womens events was a league record in the 4 x
400m where the team won by almost 24 seconds and set a new best of 3.40.54.
With a very strong team on duty, Dina Asher Smith ran the first leg in an
unusual distance for her but clocked a fantastic opener 52.60, with Shannon
Hylton, Holly Mpassy and Krystal Galley completing the task of getting the
baton round.
There
were 12 A string wins for the ladies and 7 B string wins but mainly in the
field events where England rugby international Shaunagh Brown won the shot,
discus and hammer A string events, while Molly Savage won the triple jump,
Jennifer Sheasby won the pole vault and Eloise Locke won the javelin. The
club won both the short and long relay events while elsewhere on the track
Krystal Galley won the 400m, Ellie Dolby won the 1500m, Annie Davies won the
100m hurdles and Millie Smith won the 2000m steeplechase by two and a half
minutes.
In
Grenada Adam Gemili continued his early season fine form in winning the 100m
in 10.11 following on from a windy 10.14 set in Florida set a few weeks
earlier.
The
previous week we had many club athletes competing the Paddock Half Marathon
as below.
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Place |
Time |
Name |
Team |
Category |
Number |
Chip |
Social |
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46 |
01:15:11 |
Alex Gibbins |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Vet Men 40-49 |
1251 |
01:15:09 |
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89 |
01:20:09 |
Fintan Parkinson |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Vet Men 40-49 |
2061 |
01:20:07 |
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243 |
01:29:02 |
Paul Kerekgyarto |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Vet Men 40-49 |
215 |
01:28:49 |
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249 |
01:29:28 |
Steven Pairman |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Vet Men 50-59 |
1713 |
01:29:18 |
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265 |
01:30:07 |
Tony Crowder |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Vet Men 40-49 |
1498 |
01:30:02 |
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266 |
01:30:07 |
Tim Ayres |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Senior Men |
1936 |
01:29:12 |
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432 |
01:37:21 |
Richard Byford |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Senior Men |
1939 |
01:36:40 |
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700 |
01:45:21 |
Tracey Ashenden |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Vet Ladies 45-54 |
701 |
01:44:18 |
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881 |
01:50:08 |
Angela Powell |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Vet Ladies 45-54 |
768 |
01:49:05 |
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1053 |
01:55:40 |
Dave Leal |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Vet Men 60-69 |
1776 |
01:54:07 |
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1056 |
01:55:46 |
Austin Adams |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
Vet Men 50-59 |
1657 |
01:54:15 |
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Nick Brooks