L2SOTM — The Longparish 2nd Sunday Of The Month (handicap race)

Race Results

Race held on Sunday 13th January 2013 over the Cricket Ground RR course

Position Cat. Name Number Start Time Finish Time Run Time Adjustment Faster than
Last Run
Next
Start Time
Runs
to date
1MDavid Roebuck16001:3131:4430:1304:1604:1604:182
2MMatt Wilkinson14310:3035:0624:3600:5400:5411:243
3FJeanette Strøier16109:1335:2826:1500:3200:3212:293
4MScott Johnson14813:3235:3021:5800:3002:4314:025
5FVictoria Goldsmith14009:5035:4925:5900:1100:1111:274
6FAlice Evans515:0835:5420:4600:0600:0611:4744
7MDave Henery10612:3435:5723:2300:0301:4008:1626
8MGavin Whatley16415:30 36:0420:34-00:04--14:441
9MMatthieu Rident11016:1136:1720:06-00:17-00:1715:549
10MAndy Smith409:3436:3427:00-00:34-00:3404:3636
11MRob Biggs2107:4636:3528:49-00:35-00:3507:0855
12FSarah King15513:5636:4022:44-00:40-00:4011:474
13MJeremy Barber711:1537:0025:45-01:00-01:0001:0950
14MRob Savill16512:30 37:0624:36-01:06--11:221
15MJim Dundas10913:1137:1924:08-01:19-01:1911:2223
16MJames Masters15312:5037:2124:31-01:21-01:2106:405
17FSandra Jones1405:1438:4733:33-02:4700:0506:3837
18FWendy Beveridge900:4740:0339:16-04:03-04:03-08:1833
19MIan Beveridge1611:2340:2629:03-04:2600:2405:4950
20JSebastian Crook16600:47 42:3641:49-06:36---03:301
Most Improved Runner
Course Record
Personal Best
Best This Year
Estimated Handicap
Junior Runner
Data

Pictures

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Race Report

It was a lovely sunny morning for the January race. We welcomed three new runners, Seniors Gavin Whatley and Rob Savill and Junior Sebastian Crook accompanied by his mother, Sylvia.

Ian presents the trophies to Victoria, David and Alice

David Roebuck stormed home in first place, breaking his handicap by a massive four minutes and sixteen seconds to become Most Improved Man. Most Improved Woman was Alice Evans and Victoria Goldsmith (accompanied by her cousin Luke on his bike) took the Rising Star Trophy for Most Improved Junior. There were five new PBs, David and Victoria plus Matt Wilkinson, Jeanette Stroier and Scott Johnson. Well done!

Well done also to Nina Smith who ran circuits of the cricket field all the time her Dad was out on the race which proves she can run long enough to take part in the actual race soon.

Ian Beveridge and Jeremy Barber celebrated their 50th runs and Ian presented the trophies to Victoria, Alice and David.

Thanks very much to Maggie, Pauline , Katie and David for marshalling, to David for the signs, to Maggie and Jim for the lovely cake, to Emma for the refreshments and, of course, to the Cricket Club for the lovely venue.

All that Christmas pudding has had an effect, however, and a solid majority of our finishers did not break their handicaps. Time for a spot of training and dieting ready for the next race on Sunday 10 February starting at 10am at the Cricket Ground. Runners of all standards are welcome as are brisk walkers and volunteers to help with the marshalling.

It is a handicap race so the slowest have as much chance of winning the cups as the fastest. Supporters of all ages are very welcome.