Last updated
06 October 2015
Road Running & Road Relays results & Information for 2015
4 October 2015 - Young Athletes
National Road Relays - Sutton Park
Full
results here
Glorious autumn sunshine welcomed the countries best
young athletes to this years National Road Relay Championship in Sutton
Coldfield , Birmingham.
Thirty five Blackheath and Bromley athletes, Mr & Mrs
President (Dave and Hanna Cordell),coaches, team managers and countless
parents, grandparents and siblings made the long journey to Sutton Park but
were all rewarded with some fantastic results.
The girls produced their best ever finishes with all
three age groups U13, U15 and U17 in the top 4. The boys, with depleted
numbers did themselves proud with an 11th place and 30th place finish.
Expectations were high for our U13 girls, recently
crowned South of England Champions and they didn’t disappoint winning a
fabulous silver medal. Jess Neal led off in her normal determined fashion
and handed over to Morgan Squibb in 6th position (having run the 14 fastest
time of the day). Morgan had a great run passing three teams to hand over to
Ellie Dolby in bronze medal position. Ellie powered around the course
pulling back one of the teams in front, crossing the line in second and
winning team silver (Ellie’s run was the 4th fastest of the day). The U13
girls had another trio and all had good runs finishing 35th team. Emily
Davis led the team off handing over to Daniella Harper leaving Niamh Milmo
to bring the team home.
Sam Reardon led the U13 boys team off, running a very
quick first leg, handing over to Alex Sibley who had a good run before
passing over to Barnaby Corry. Barnaby worked hard all the way around the
3.8k road circuit bringing the team home in 30th. Interesting to note that
all the U13 boys, Ellie and Daniella have another year left in this age
group!
The U15 girls ran superbly in a high standard
competition and were pleased to win bronze after a fantastic team
performance. Yasmin Marghini got them off to a brilliant start handing over
in first place (running the 2nd fastest leg of the day). Sophie Hoare did
well holding the field back (running the 15th fastest leg) and handed over
to Millie Smith in second. Millie had a race on her hands and pushed all the
way sprinting up the home straight to hold onto third securing bronze medals
for the team.
The U15 girls are so strong they were able field 2
more complete teams and one incomplete team. Stephanie Taylor, Gracie Horton
and Grace Scopes teamed up well to finish 36th team as did Alice Prentice,
Claudia Pickup and Lily Tappenden finishing 48th team. Also good to see
Isabelle Bridge completely free of injury and back running again as she ran
a strong first leg in the incomplete team.
Like the girls the U15 boys are strong and large in
number. Coleman Corry, Joseph Georgiadis and Henry James combined well to
finish a fine 11th with Henry running the 14th fastest leg. Cameron Swatton
got the 2nd team off to a great start followed by Callum Myatt and Keir
Lundy and they crossed the line in 45th and just behind in 48th were the
trio of Ben Gardiner, Leo Braden and Lewis Warren.
The U17 girls were unlucky not to pick up a medal
after three good legs from Amy Leach on 1 running her quickest leg ever.
Katy Ann McDonald on 2 flew around the course in the 2nd fastest leg of the
day handing over to Kelsey Fuss in second. Kelsey had the daunting task of
trying to hold back a quality field behind her. Kelsey fought all the way
and left nothing in the tank as she brought the girls home in a still
creditable 4th place. Carlotta Weitzel and Shannon Riskey made up a second
incomplete but despite not having a third runner both put in good
performances.
The U17 boys didn’t have enough to form a complete
team but the dynamic duo of “team and vice captain” Marco Arcuri and Charlie
Davis more than made up for the short fall with great runs. Marco and
Charlie were also tireless in their support of the club, team management and
athletes ensuring the course was inspected, numbers handed out and that all
athletes were at the starting pen in plenty of time for their leg. They also
made light work of the complimentary biscuits and soft drinks on offer!
This weeks girls team managers award goes to Yasmin
Marghini for her outstanding opening leg in the U15 girls race, well done.
The boys team managers award goes to Ben Gardiner for
his impressive opening leg run despite having done an easy park run the day
before!
Many thanks once again to Dave and Hanna Cordell for
all their efforts in ensuring our day is comfortable putting up the large
BBHAC tent, laying out tables, chairs and refreshments. They make our
impressive club look even more impressive. Many thanks also to the scores of
family and friends who made the huge effort to get to Birmingham to support
their children and the club, thank you very much.
3 October 2015 - National Road Relays
- Sutton Park
Full
results
Ladies
1 Elaine
Rayner (23) 15:31
2 Amber Reed
(24) 16:23
Full
results Men
43
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers ‘A’ 1:57:44
1 A
BruceLittlewood (18) 17:59
2 William
Fuller (20) 18:14
3 Andy Rayner
(51) 21:44
4 Danny Brewer
(43) 19:14
5 Richard Webb
(41) 19:39
6 Thomas
Desborough (44) 20:54
The senior mens team who had
performed well to reach the final were off to a great start with Alex Bruce-Littlewood
completing the first leg in 18th place in a time of 17:59 but
only 42 seconds down on the leaders. William Fuller 18:14 and only a minute
down on the leaders ran a strong leg followed by Andy Rayner with a leg of
21:44, Danner Brewer with 19:44, Richard Webb 19:39 and Tom Desborough
bringing the team home to finish in 44th place overall, a very
respectable team performance of the 69 finishing teams considering BBHAC had
slipped back in the 50s at one stage only to rally at the end. Local rivals
Tonbridge AC ensured that the trophy came to Kent as they won the team relay
from Derby AC by a narrow 5 second margin.
The senior ladies team began well
with Elaine Rayner bring BBHAC back on the first leg in 15:31 for 23rd
place and handing over to Amber Reed who ran strongly with 16:23 and holding
onto 24th place. Unfortunately on this day BBHAC were unable to
field another two athletes to complete the 4 leg race and although both
athletes ran outstandingly our race ended prematurely at this stage.
Nick Brooks
19 September 2015 - SEAA Road Relays, Aldershot
The relay Championship season kicked off at a sunny
Rushmoor arena, Aldershot with the annual South of England road relays. With
Mr & Mrs President in Istanbul with our junior womens team it was left to
some of our young athletes to struggle with marking out our territory in the
form of our club tent. Thanks to Barnaby, Zoe, Yasmin and Jess’s Dad Mick
Neal for their invaluable help in doing the task that Dave and Hanna make
look so easy. Once the tent was up Mick then tended to the thick grass
painstakingly with a pair of nail scissors. The Cordells would have been
proud of out pitch.
Over 40 BBHAC young athletes put in solid performances
which sets them up nicely for the National road relays in two weeks time in
Birmingham.
The U13 girls couldn't have given us a better start as
they cruised home in first place, winning gold by a comfortable margin. Jess
Neal led the team off with Morgan Squibb battling out second leg before
first year U13 Ellie Dolby powered home in front, running the 3rd fastest
time of the day. Very impressive. The second U13 team of Niamh Milmo,
Abigail Leeves and Daniella Harper ran well finishing 32nd and Emily Davis
completed the squad.
The U13 boys were up next and a mix of experienced,
new and first year in the age group boys, fielded two strong teams and
finished well in 18th and 26th place.
Sam Reardon , a year young, ran the 9th fastest leg of
the day (over 150 in the race). Justin Strover, Eddie Sellar and Charles
Winton all making their full debuts for the club, along with Brandon Back,
Jake Leng, Alex Sibley and Barnaby Corry completed the line up.
The U15 girls went two places better than last year coming a high fourth
place with great runs from Millie Smith, Stephanie Taylor and Kelsi Cornish.
The B team of Lily Tappenden, Imogen Meers and Zoe Austridge were 44th and
strong runs from Hanna O’Flynn and Claudia Pickup made up the U15 squad.
The U15 boys had two complete teams running and the A team in 19th were
Angus Harrington, Michael Eagling, Callum Myatt and Robert Suckling. The B
team of George Pope, Cameron Swatton, Leo Braden and Ben Gardiner were 42nd.
Kelsey Fuss, Amy Leach and Yasmin Austridge were the line up for the U17
girls who made the top 10 coming 9th and Carlotta Weitzel, Joanna Clowes and
Mary Guy made up the B team finishing 25th.
Five U17 men were in attendance and the scoring four in the A team were led
off by Lewis Mills followed by James Crawly, Oscar Hussey and Marco Arcuri.
All showed that Mick Jones’s speed drills are paying off as each one of them
sprinted superbly to their finish. Charlie Davis ran the first leg but
bizarrely lost a shoe on route.
Once again Blackheath & Bromley were fully supported
by parents, grandparents and siblings (& dogs!) as always it’s great to see
and hear so many of them there.
The Team Managers girls award goes to The U13 winning
girls team Jess, Morgan & Ellie. The boys Team Managers award goes to Sam
Reardon for his gutsy sub 11 minute run.
We are all now looking forward to the National road
relays in Sutton Park Birmingham on Sunday 4th October where we hope to
continue this good form.
Paul Austridge
Photos from Rod Harrington
Photos
4 July 2015 - Peach Tree 10k - Atlanta, USA
Moment American marathon runner celebrated victory
too early and gets beaten to the finish line
by British competitor, Scott Overall
7-07-15
26 April 2015
- London Mini-Marathon
Full results here...
Big Smiley
face!! says Mick Jones
U13 boys 1st, U15 Boys 1st, U17 Boys 6th, U13 Girls 3rd, U15 Girls 1st, U17
Girls 1st.
Go Team Bromley aka Blackheath and Bromley Harriers.
Blackheath and
Bromley HAC young athletes excelled at todays ‘Virgin Money Giving Mini
London Marathon’ borough challenge, most running for Bromley but others for
Bexley, Wandsworth, Croydon and City of Westminster.
Bromley had a massively successful day winning four of the six age groups
and coming third and sixth in the other two. With 33 boroughs competing this
is outstanding.
The top 8 boys and 8 girls are selected by all of the 33 London boroughs for
each of the age categories U17, U15 and U13, so the standard is high class.
Over 1500 young London athletes met in the old Billingsgate market where
they lined up to race the final three miles of the main London marathon
course.
After running along the Embankment, they soon passed the London Eye before
seeing Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in front of them.
A sharp right through Parliament Square, then down Bird Cage Walk heading
directly for Buckingham Palace followed by another sharp right turn that had
them racing through thousands of cheering supporters up to the finish
halfway along the Mall. A great experience.
The winning U13 boys team were led home by a great run from Peter Guy in 5th
and Joseph Georgiadis, just behind in 6th. Sam Reardon, with two more years
in this age group came a brilliant 14th. Justin Strover was 16th, Leo Braden
33rd, Robert Suckling 39th, Jake Leng 44th (both of Jake’s parents were
running the full marathon) and Keir Lundy 56th. Ben Gardiner running for
Bexley was a great 30th.
The Bromley U13 girls were 3rd team overall but BBHAC’s Yasmin Marghini
running for City of Westminster was a great individual winner. Ellie Dolby,
remarkably with two more years in this age group was a fantastic 13th
followed closely by a great run from Jess Neal in 14th. Morgan Squibb was a
fine 25th, Gracie Horton 28th, Lily Tappenden (chief face, arm and leg
painter) 35th, Niamh Milmo 59th, Alice Prentice 69th and Zoe Austridge on
her mini marathon debut was 178th.
The U15 boys also won the borough title with Henry Cowie continuing his fine
form placing 2nd. Great runs from Micheal Eagling and Angus Harrington 13th
and 14th respectively backed up by Lewis Mills in 16th. Oscar Hussey was
51st, Robert Perry (whose dad was doing the London) 71st, Coleman Corry
77th, Callum Myatt 84th. Lewis Stickings 95th and Harry Keene 106th both ran
for Bexley while Lewis Warren, 112th ran for Lewisham.
The U15 girls title also went to Bromley with all eight girls from BBHAC.
Gold was secured for the team by great runs from Yasmin Austridge 12th,
Millie Smith (2 i/c face paint ) 18th, Amy Leach 26th, Stephanie Taylor
34th, Grace Scopes (i/c face paint) 35th, Tammy Falshaw 51st, Megan Bullen
55th, and Carlotta Weitzel 96th.
The race was comfortable won by our own Katy- Ann Mcdonald running for
Wandsworth, Naomi Kingston running for City of Westminster had a great run
in13th. Also representing Wandsworth, Madalina Samoila was 23rd and hurdler
Kate Purser ran for Croydon coming 178th.
The Bromley U17 boys came a fine 6th and were led home by a strong run from
SLH William Bardsley in 3rd. Joss Barber running for Bexley was a great 6th
place. Charlie Davis coming back into form was a well placed 38th, Alek
Wiltshire 69th, James Crawley and Bertie Harrington on their debuts were
71st and 103rd.
More of a sprinter these days Will Pope came in 141st, Finley Baldwin 161st
and Scott Bulmer on his debut mini marathon was 191st.
To top Bromley’s successful day the U17 girls also won team gold with great
runs from Niamh Bridson Hubbard in 2nd and Jess Keene in 4th. Kelsey Fuss
was 16th, Shannon Riskey 24th , Georgina Taylor 35th, Charlotte Rhule 37th,
Joanna Clowes 56th and Mary Guy 82nd. A great set of results.
All these results are a fantastic achievement especially considering the
number of boroughs London has.
With many senior BBHAC running the full marathon a lot of the young athletes
stayed to support them and it was great to see the Desborough family in full
voice on Bird Cage Walk, sharing vital statistics with the less informed!
It won’t be long, I’m sure, before Tom is the other side of the barrier
enjoying his first venture over the 26.2 mile course, getting back the level
of support he regularly gives the club.
Paul
Photos from
Rod Harrington
Photos from Tom Desborough
19 April 2014 - Darent Valley 10k
Pos-
ition |
Bib-
No. |
Finish
Time |
Chip
Time |
Name |
Gen-
der |
Cat-
egory |
Club or Team |
Rank |
20 |
267 |
00:38:27 |
00:38:23 |
CHRIS
TUCK |
M |
SM |
Blackheath
&
Bromley
AC |
1 |
68 |
385 |
00:41:59 |
00:41:54 |
STEVEN
PAIRMAN |
M |
M50 |
Blackheath
&
Bromley
AC |
2 |
104 |
2359 |
00:44:07 |
00:43:57 |
ADRIAN
STOCKS |
M |
M40 |
Blackheath
&
Bromley
AC |
3 |
114 |
2356 |
00:44:45 |
00:44:34 |
STUART
CULLUM |
M |
M40 |
Blackheath
&
Bromley
AC |
4 |
119 |
315 |
00:44:59 |
00:44:40 |
MIKE
SIMMS |
M |
M40 |
Blackheath
&
Bromley
AC |
5 |
204 |
134 |
00:48:55 |
00:48:37 |
SCOTT
BULMER |
M |
JM |
Blackheath
&
Bromley
AC |
6 |
241 |
133 |
00:50:12 |
00:49:54 |
NIGEL
BULMER |
M |
M50 |
Blackheath
&
Bromley
AC |
7 |
339 |
145 |
00:54:11 |
00:53:48 |
JESSE
BAILEY |
M |
SM |
Blackheath
&
Bromley
AC |
8 |
|
12 April 2015 - Brighton Marathon, Brighton
Pos |
Bib |
Forename |
Surname |
Gender |
Club |
GunTime |
Chip Pos |
ChipTime |
49 |
389 |
TONY |
CROWDER |
Male |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
02:55:57 |
50 |
02:55:38 |
1318 |
8054 |
Glen |
Read |
Male |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
03:42:37 |
1159 |
03:37:02 |
2654 |
16730 |
Trudi |
Carmichael |
Female |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
04:01:57 |
2233 |
03:51:45 |
3826 |
10112 |
Max |
Buttinger |
Male |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
04:20:02 |
4108 |
04:16:00 |
5111 |
6536 |
Leyla |
Ari |
Female |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
04:38:58 |
4895 |
04:26:00 |
Deniz ran but
doesn't appear in results - 3:44:08
Zoe Kingsmell
finished in 4.43.22
11 April 2015
- National 6/12 Stage Relays, Sutton Park
31st
Blackheath And Bromley 4:52:21
A
BruceLittlewood (5) 27:20
Philip Sesemann (1) 15:29
Danny Brewer (18) 30:45
Steve Cooper (18) 16:33
Peter Tucker (18) 29:43
Richard Webb (16) 16:32
Michael Skinner (36) 38:33
James Poole (34) 16:02
Fintan Parkinson (31) 30:40
Jonathan Vintner (33) 20:04
Daniel Kennedy (30) 31:55
Christopher Tuck (31) 18:45
3 April 2015
- Folkestone 10
2 |
54:33:00 |
54:33 |
Peter Tucker |
M Senior |
M |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
56 |
01:05:16 |
01:05:11 |
Ian Montgomery |
M 40 to 49 |
M |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
103 |
01:09:25 |
01:09:22 |
Steve Pairman |
M 50 to 59 |
M |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
257 |
01:19:30 |
01:19:23 |
Dewiz Mehmed |
M 50 to 59 |
M |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
29 March 2015
- Spitfire 20
Place |
Time |
Name |
Team |
Number |
Chip |
Grading |
316 |
02:59:49 |
Angela Powell |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
1500 |
02:58:56 |
62.91 |
349 |
03:03:39 |
Gerry Alger |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
1002 |
03:02:46 |
60.98 |
379 |
03:07:58 |
Leyla Ari |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
1012 |
03:07:39 |
57.22 |
Tempest 10
Place |
Time |
Name |
Team |
Number |
Chip |
Grading |
117 |
01:33:29 |
Sue Dowse |
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC |
1173 |
01:32:36 |
60.33 |
29 March 2015
- Cranleigh 21 miles
Position |
Runner |
Name |
Age Cat. |
Club |
Time |
2 |
582 |
PARKINSON, FINTAN |
SM |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers AC |
02:06:53 |
10 |
767 |
MAY, KEV |
VM40 |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers AC |
02:12:31 |
42 |
229 |
MONTGOMERRY, IAN |
VM40 |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers AC |
02:33:22 |
108 |
726 |
BELAON, SARAH |
SW |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers AC |
02:48:27 |
109 |
291 |
MUIR, JAMIE |
SM |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers AC |
02:48:36 |
123 |
768 |
STOCKS, ADRIAN |
VM40 |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers AC |
02:52:31 |
156 |
773 |
MAY, LISA |
VW35 |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers AC |
02:57:08 |
29 March 2015
- SEAA 12 Stage Relays, Milton Keynes
Photos from
today’s (29/03/15) Southern 12 stage relays at Milton Keynes. In conditions
varying from 30mph winds, to torrential rain, to beautiful sunshine
The team has qualified for the national 12 stage.
Leg 1: Alex
Bruce-Littlewood 24:11
Leg 2: Phil Sesemann 15:43
Leg 3: Peter Tucker 27:04
Leg 4: Richard Webb 16:22
Leg 5: Tom Desborough 29:03
Leg 6: Will Fuller 16:01
Leg 7: Jon Vintner 31:14
Leg 8: Will Ruiz 16:52
Leg 9: Dan Kennedy 27:18
Leg 10: Georges Vacharopoulos 17:28
Leg 11: James Poole 28:45
Leg 12: Rob Yates 18:51
Photos from Tom Desborough
29 March 2015
- Paddock Wood Half Marathon
15 March 2015
- Dartford half-marathon, Dartford
Peter Tucker wins!
|
|
Name |
Time |
Net Time |
Category |
Cat Pos |
Second Category |
Gender |
Gen Pos |
1 |
536 |
Peter TUCKER |
01:12:49 |
01:12:49 |
M U40 |
1 |
Male Senior |
Male |
1 |
44 |
357 |
Richard BYFORD |
01:27:30 |
01:27:23 |
M U40 |
26 |
Male Senior |
Male |
42 |
57 |
760 |
Graham Hollingdale |
01:29:23 |
01:28:59 |
M U40 |
31 |
Male Senior |
Male |
54 |
94 |
728 |
Jamie Muir |
01:34:36 |
01:34:14 |
M U40 |
44 |
No Championship |
Male |
87 |
134 |
759 |
Sarah Belaon |
01:39:00 |
01:38:37 |
F U35 |
5 |
No Championship |
Female |
16 |
136 |
579 |
Adrian STOCKS |
01:39:26 |
01:39:03 |
M40 |
40 |
No Championship |
Male |
120 |
177 |
742 |
Deniz Mehmed |
01:43:30 |
01:43:05 |
M50 |
28 |
No Championship |
Male |
150 |
305 |
209 |
Richard GRIFFIN |
01:54:33 |
01:54:09 |
M60 |
8 |
Male 60 |
Male |
245 |
306 |
487 |
Gerry ALGER |
01:54:33 |
01:54:09 |
M50 |
52 |
No Championship |
Male |
246 |
14 March 2015
- Thames Meander Marathon. Kingston
28th Stuart Bayley-Dainton......over
40........3.20.39.
86th Glen Read......................over 50........3.38.17.
96th John E Turner.................over 60.........3.40.30.
101st John Fenwick................over 65.........3.42.44.
out of....... 297 finishers.
8 March 2015
- Lydd half-marathon & Lydd 20 miles, Lydd
Lydd Half Marathon
Maz Turner V60 2:16:23.
Also.....
Lydd 20 Miles.
Adrian Perry V55 2:38:00
John E Turner V60 2:38:18
Angela Powell V45 3:01:38
Sue Dowse V50 3:15:30.
1 March 2015
- Thanet 20 miles, Ramsgate
Thanet 20 Results |
|
Pos |
Bib |
Name |
|
G Pos |
Cat |
C Pos |
Club |
Chip Time |
Gun Time |
11 |
292 |
SHARPE, Paul |
M |
11 |
Open |
9 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:15:19 |
02:15:24 |
34 |
240 |
PENLINGTON, Carole |
F |
5 |
FV35 |
3 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:23:04 |
02:23:08 |
48 |
440 |
HOLLINGDALE, Graham |
M |
42 |
Open |
21 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:28:32 |
02:28:44 |
59 |
282 |
MONTGOMERY, Ian |
M |
52 |
MV40 |
17 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:33:37 |
02:33:46 |
64 |
464 |
PAIRMAN, Steven |
M |
55 |
MV50 |
10 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:34:53 |
02:35:00 |
82 |
280 |
TOBIN, Alexis |
M |
69 |
MV40 |
23 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:41:18 |
02:41:33 |
83 |
275 |
BELAON, Sarah |
F |
14 |
Open |
6 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:41:41 |
02:41:55 |
97 |
444 |
READ, Glen |
M |
79 |
MV50 |
18 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:44:24 |
02:44:41 |
107 |
442 |
TURNER, John |
M |
83 |
MV60 |
5 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:47:01 |
02:47:14 |
119 |
278 |
MEHMED, Deniz |
M |
92 |
MV50 |
22 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:48:29 |
02:48:42 |
132 |
291 |
GRIFFIN, Gareth |
M |
103 |
Open |
39 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:49:51 |
02:50:04 |
138 |
480 |
MUIR, Jamie |
M |
109 |
Open |
42 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:51:04 |
02:51:20 |
145 |
311 |
PIKE, Chris |
M |
112 |
MV60 |
7 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:52:27 |
02:52:40 |
156 |
330 |
STOCKS, Adrian |
M |
119 |
MV40 |
42 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:54:30 |
02:54:41 |
158 |
228 |
KING, David |
M |
120 |
MV50 |
28 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:54:25 |
02:54:44 |
164 |
283 |
FENWICK, John |
M |
124 |
MV60 |
8 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
02:57:34 |
02:57:49 |
194 |
334 |
ALGER, Gerry |
M |
142 |
MV50 |
36 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
03:08:26 |
03:08:42 |
205 |
220 |
GRIFFIN, Richard |
M |
152 |
MV60 |
11 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
03:13:17 |
03:13:34 |
256 |
229 |
KINGSMELL, Zoe |
F |
79 |
FV45 |
24 |
Blackheath & Bromley AC |
03:50:35 |
03:50:51 |
28 February 2015
- Bromley Trials for the London Mini-Marathon
Over 40 Blackheath & Bromley juniors were involved in
the Borough of Bromley trials for the London Mini-Marathon in April.
Competition was fierce for a place in the squad in what has arguably become
the premier junior road running event of the calendar.
Photos from Rod Harrington
22 February 2015
- Tokyo Marathon, Japan
Sheila Schofield completed the Tokyo marathon on
Sunday 22nd Feb In a time of 3.40.59 a personal best aged 51.