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

Race Results

Race held on Sunday 9th May 2021 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
1FEmma Ryan40806:00 31:5125:5104:09--10:091
2FHannah Ross40706:00 33:1327:1302:47--07:431
3MDave Henery10611:0734:0322:5601:5702:3708:1699
4MIan Beveridge1607:3934:5727:1801:0301:0305:49118
5FJo Clare40306:2035:0228:4200:5800:5806:033
6FSylvia Crook40208:2735:3127:0400:2900:2908:284
7MJack Dundas10815:0435:4020:3600:2000:2014:5826
8FJacqui Healey1010:2935:4425:1500:1600:1606:5674
9MDennis Doney25211:4036:0524:25-00:0500:0511:4347
10MLuke Pierce27115:1436:2221:08-00:22-00:2209:4443
11FSandra Doney25309:3436:2926:55-00:29-00:0607:1047
12MLee Gregory25010:5836:3825:40-00:3802:2111:2431
13MJim Dundas10913:5436:4422:50-00:44-00:4411:22100
14MAndy Smith408:2037:0628:46-01:06-01:0604:3684
15MRoger Bradley335-00:0637:2137:27-01:2101:04-03:0613
16MGraeme Johnson32613:4237:3323:51-01:33-01:3312:295
17FWendy Beveridge9-04:4638:4043:26-02:40-02:40-08:1892
18MSteve Davis19411:5741:0929:12-05:09-01:0509:519
19MJeremy Barber709:2546:5237:27-10:52-10:5201:09117
Most Improved Runner
Course Record
Personal Best
Best This Year
Estimated Handicap
Junior Runner
Data

Pictures

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Race Report

We welcomed new runners, Emma Ryan and Hannah Ross from Hurstbourne Priors to the 164th edition of the L2SOTM. It was great to be back after four months of Covid lockdown and we had two extra reasons to celebrate: it was Jim Dundas's 100th run and Wendy Beveridge's birthday.

As often happens, our new runners underestimated their abilities and Emma was first home, breaking her estimated handicap by over four minutes with Hannah not far behind.

First home off a non-estimated handicap was Forton's Dave Henery who beat his handicap by nearly two minutes to become our Most Improved Man. Jo Clare was Most Improved Woman with a new personal best by nearly a minute. Sylvia Crook and Jack Dundas also recorded best ever times and Jacqui Healey ran her fastest time in nearly 8 years. Well done all!

Thanks very much to Maggie Barber, Andy Smith, Roger Bradley and David Gould for helping and the Cricket Club for the lovely venue.

If Covid relaxations go according to plan we'll be back on Sunday 13 June. You will be very welcome if you'd like to run or help out.

Your start time depends on how fast you are. For your first race it will be based on your estimated time. After that your handicap will be based on your most recent result. Slower runners will start first with the fastest last so the winner is the person who improves most.

Runners must enter in advance and numbers are limited. There will be Covid rules to ensure the safety of runners and volunteers.

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New runner, Hannah, looks happy at the finish.