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Home » News » Great Birmingham Run kicks off our weekend round-up

Great Birmingham Run kicks off our weekend round-up

Robert WilsonBy Robert Wilson Athlete
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Our results summary includes the Newcastle-Gateshead marathon and 10 mile British champions

AJ Bell Great Birmingham Run 10 km, West Midlands, May 4

Jack Gray and Hayley Carruthers were among the winners in Birmingham like 16,000 tok runners on Sunday.

The largest race event of Midlands saw thousands of Broad Street and Centen Square to see the views of the city center and southern Birmingham on the front or 50,000 spectators.

Jack Gray (Bill Scriven)

In general (10 km): 1 J Gray (C&C) 29:48; 2 C leeming (western) 30:48; 3 t heweled (Bir) 31:26

Women: 1 H Carruthers (Council) 36:20

In general (13.1m): 1 to Lanz (Brat) 68:01; 2 to Banfield (Wym) 68:08; 3 J Douglas (border) 68:14; 4 m Scarsbrook (NEB) 68:16; 5th Pierce (NEB) 68:58

M60: 1 J Harding (P’altade) 88:36

Women: 1 G Campbell (Strat) 81:22; 2 C Bush (TAM) 81:56

Hayley Carruthers (Center) with Carolyn Hay (Left) and Nichola Evans

MK Rocket 5km, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, May 4

In general (5 km): 1 J Prior (bed c) 15:21

Women: 1 kraczkiewski n der) 18:01

W50: 1 J Mills (Redway) 20:27; 2 M JESSON (WOOTT RR) 20:39

W55: 1 J Martin (Redway) 21:18

W60: 1 J Loxley 21:19

MK Marathon Weekend, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, May 5

In general (26.2m): 1 B CULELL (Rate) 2:34:13

M60: 1 n rackham (meters) 2:50:08

Women: 1 K Wells (Tel, W35) 2:54:52

In general (13.1m)): 1 H Smith (Soton) 68:45; 2 to Holland (Tav) 71:28

Women: 1 to Bagall (Chesh D) 82:07

Whitstable 10 km, Kent, May 5

In general: 1 C Gibbens (Ton) 31:43

M55: 1 A GREEN (Dardo) 37:17

Women: 1 A HORNE 38:26

W55: 1 m Lennon sweet r) 42:54

Belfast Marathon, Northern Ireland, April 4

Tilahun Nigussie Ethiopian won for more than 13 minutes in a course record 2:13:37, but was closer to the women’s race when Millicent Kibet won Lalla Selsouli at 2:38:31.

In general: 1 t nigussie (eth) 2:13:37; 2 a Hanlon (Drugeda) 2:27:06; 3 S Connolly (Anna) 2:29:30

Women: 1 m Kibet (Ken) 2:38:31; 2 l Sesouli (MOR) 2:38:51

Besapak Great East Anglia Run 10 km, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, May 4

In general: 1 J Holman 31:38; 2 to Mussett (Col H, M50) 32; 16

M50: 2 B corleys (b’field) 34:15

M60: 1 t lake (wym) 38:47

Women: 1 m duhig (W40) 37:15

Gateshead Half-Methon and 10 km starting (David Hewitsson)

Newcastle-Gateshead marathon, half and 10 km, Tyne & Wear, May 4

On a busy weekend of three races, Kader Seyed Tok the Marathon at 2:31:08 and Monte Watson the 10 km at 31:31.

In general (26.2m): 1 k seyed (lon h) 2:31:08; 2 m Stott (Blyth, M40) 2:39:04

Women: 1 L Thompson (York, W35) 3:04:34

In general (13.1m): 1 J Garthwaite 73:45

Marco Seyed (David Hewitsson)

Women: 1 J Lloyd-Edwards (W40) 89:28

W50: 1 J Johnston 95:53

W60: 1 f twaddle 1:42:53

In general (10 km): 1 m watson (high) 31:31

Women: 1 to Seddon (J & H, W35) 37:15

Jennifer Lloyd-Edwards (David Hewitsson)

Wormthing Run Fest Half-Methon and 10 km, West Sussex, May 4

M45 James Baker appeared another general victory in the race in the half marathon for a two -minute victory in 71:44. It was the general victory of Chichester Runners 1182 in more than 25 years of competitions.

In general (13.1m): 1 J Baker (Chich R, M45) 71:44; 2

In general (10 km): 1 S Heath (Phoe) 31:43

M50: 1 W Green (Serp) 33:03

Women: 1 l Smith 36:11

W50: 1 S RushForth (Phoe) 39; 19

British Masters 10 Championships, Mallory Park, Leinteshire, April 3

In a movement that is not welcome by many runners, British teachers organizers decided to celebrate their 10 -mile championships not only in conjunction with Anglo Celtic Plate Ultra competition, but also with their own retransmission program.

The predictable tickets were among the lowest for the event, but also some who entered and paid their fees, the event failed, since they thought the competition would be weak. Only 73 runners ended in all age ranges.

In the case, the general title of the male teachers went to Ben Kruze, in 55:18, after breaking first of M35 Tom Shardlow and then morgan later, after the midpoint.

Read more: British 100 km champions coverage

In the fifth in general, Northern Masters corridor James Mackie ran a 57:17 useful to take the M50 title.

A high quality male teacher who was bothered to compete was the rock guitarist and the gold medalist of multiple Campions Peter Giles, who was the only M80 corridor with a marking of 89:35.

The Women’s Section was tasks leading W45 and normally Ultra runner Sarah Webster, who ran 61:43. After a constant beginning, the Lewes AC corridor followed the first leader Anna Hollingworth, who ended second and overcome W40, Amy Anderson and Anne Halton-Hanley before taking the front just before the midpoint.

The only head of a 10 -mile British age group was Suela Haslam of Scarborough, who established a new W70 brand earlier this year at 73:06. Here and despite the windy conditions, Haslam ran 73:51.

In general (M35+): 1 B Kruze (Strat, M40) 55; 18; 2 d Morgan (L Goat) 55:58; 3 to Russell (veterinarians) 56:50; 4 T Shardlow (MID M) 57:06; 5 J McKie (North M, M50) 57:17; 6 J Scott-Buccleuch (North M, M45) 57:23

M50: 2 I MOSER (DAV) 61:17

M55: 2 W Felton (Spect) 59:32

M60: 1 J KNIBB (MID M) 64:01

M65: 1 m hall (north m) 61:59

M70: 1 to Whitehouse (North M) 69:13; 2 P HOUCH (MID M) 70:57

M75: 1 m angll (SW vets) 91:58

M80: 1 p giles (veterinarians) 89:35

Women (W35+): 1 S Webster (Lewes, W45) 61; 43; 2 to Hollingworth (Mid M, W40) 62:07; 3 to Anderson (cooled) 63:25; 4 J Halton-Hanley Chip, W45) 64:23; 5 h Buller (East M, W45) 64:34; 6 H Woods (Mid M) 67:12

W50: 1 l callaghan (Mid m) 69:22

W65: 1 J Kidd (Scot V) 75:53; 2 m Davis (Strag) 80:04

W70: 1 S Haslam (North M) 73:51; 2 m statham-berry (veterinarians) 82:09; 3 l Hedworth (SW Vets) 84:59

Livingstone relays, Mallory Park, Leinteshire, May 3

This long -standing event was a hero in the morning before the relay championships of the British teachers and seemed to reduce the numbers that participated in the veterinarians event.

Nuneaton won the male races and veterans, while Charnwood Tok the Women’s and included the best W55 Kate Ramsey in their alignment.

Men (4x3m): 1 Nuneaton 66:34 (H Robinson 15:15, L Padinson 16:30, T Ward 17:00, M Collins 17; 47); 2 Wrake & Soar Valley B69: 20; 3 Westie 70:40

The fastest: 1 Robinson 15:15; M Hussein (Roadhoggs) 15:33; J Matthews (Wrake) 15:50

M40 (4x3m): 1 Nuneaton 66:17 (D Rowan 16:20, L Melling 16:35, I Mansell 16:34, C Jordan 16:47); 2 Wrake R 73:13; 2 Stilton 75:39

The fastest: Rowan 16:20

Women (3x3m): 1 Charnwood 55:41 (J Anthoney 17:48, K Ramsey (W55) 19:10, A Seagar 18:43); 2 Wreake and SV 57:59; 3 Nuneaton 63:16

The fastest: Anthon and 17:48; S Edge (Wreake) 18:08; Seagar 18:43

W35 (3x3m): 1 Barow 59:05 (N Harvey 19; 40, K Matthiae 20:21; 3 K Hillier 19:04); 2 Birtstall 60:42; 3 Barrow B 64:06

The fastest: K blount (birst) 19:01; Hillier 19:04; Harvey 19:40

Ipswich Twilight 5km, Suffolk, May 2

Nathan Mapperley headed eight finalists inside the 15 -minute barrier when Daisey Glover added the Women’s Section, at 4:24 p.m., in his maiden he is exhausted by the distance.

For Mapperley, his 14:22 was an improvement of two seconds at his best, since Matthew Clark went in the rest of the seconds.

In general: 1 N Mapperley (C&C) 14:22; 2 m Clark (NORW) 14:32; 3 K Clens (SB) 14:34; 4 J Trangmar (St ed) 14:38; 5 C Charleston (AFD) 14:40; 6 P Winkler (Morp) 14:44; 7 J Millar (IPS H) 14:49; 8 s eglen (AFD) 14; 50

M40: 1 D Rock Felix) 15:42

M65: 1 P Mingay (Col H) 18:18

Women: 1 D Glover (FRAM) 16:24; 2 g Krsey (bass) 16:38; 3 Millie Jordan-Lee (AFD) 16:41; 4 Maddie Jordan-Lee (AFD) 16:43; 5th Legacy C&C, W45) 16:52

W50: 1 H Heather-Hayes (IPS H) 18:38

Great Yarmouth Promenade 5, Norfolk, April 30

In general: 1 W Cork (NORW) 24:30

Women: 1 J Andrews (Bungay, W50) 28:58; 2 l Finch (Bure) 29:31

W60: 1 C brown (wym) 36:23

Wirral Seaside 5 km, Leasowe, Mersyside, April 30

In general: 1 j offered (Wall’Sy) 15:15; 2 A Haggard Kearney (Warriors) 15:21

M50: 1 to O’Brien (Mersey Tri) 16:01

Women: 1 I Yorke (Warriors, U20) 16:59

W40: 1 L Baker (Warriors) 18:19

W50: 1st Crowe (Dees) 19:32

W60: 1 t car (Liv Rb) 22:57

Ted Pepper Mt 10 km, Hayes, May 5

While Bakenham Pete Baksh easily recovered the title of men in cold and winding conditions that he won for the last time in 2021 in 33:01, it was the female race that saw the most notable performance.

At the age of 61, Clare Elms became the winner of the oldest race in a time of 39:32 for the eighth victory here since the first in 2007

During the first half, he was content to follow Melody Kane before putting a mile of less than six minutes to clarify and any 20 second victory and surprised that his time was almost two minutes faster and then won the title of World Masters.

The race that was first headed in 1979, is a hero in memory of Ted Pepper, a Blackheath athlete who died in the 1978 Picos race and the inaugural winner was the Olympic marathoner Barry Watson.

In general: 1 P Baksh (Beck) 33:01; 2 A MIDDLETON 34:45
M50: 1 A link (sweet r) 36:49
M60: 1 K Dawson (SEV) 39:18
Women: 1 C elms (Kent, W60) 39:32; 2 m Kane (Petts W) 39:54; K FLEGG 40:59

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