PRESENTATION
EVENT - HOT 100 & CHAMPIONS 14th March Falcon
Whittlesey
The
Championship races were won by the following
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Club
Senior Men Champions 2008
5
Mile, Full & Half Marathon - Eamonn Dorling
10
Mile - Andy Harding
5
& 10
Kilometre - Reg Allen
Club
Vet Men Champions 2008
5
Mile - Reg Allen
10
Mile - Ian Frisby
5
Kilometre - Eamonn Dorling
10
Kilometre - Chris Pycroft
Junior
Boy Champions 2008
NVH,
Bushfield & Eye – 3k Liam Ward
Ramsey
& BRJ – 3k Tristan Smith
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Club
Senior Ladies Champion 2008
5
& 10 Kilometre, 5 & 10 Mile - Susan Frisby
Club
Ladies Vet Champions 2008
5
Mile - Laura Greenwood
10
Mile - Gillian Holmes
Junior
Girl Champions 2008
Bushfield
& BRJ – 3k Lydia Church
NVH
& Eye – 3k Chrystal
Frisby
Ramsey
– 3k Sapphire Frisby
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The hot 100
final table was as follows Results are based on
qualifying races and points are awarded
for finishing
position in the club ;- 50 45
40 35 30 25 20 15
10 9 8 7 6 5 4
3 2 1
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HOT 100
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Name
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Points
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Ladies
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Name
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Points
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Men
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Eamonn
Dorling 1st vet
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1615
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Susan
Frisby 1st Vet
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1130
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Reg
Allen
2nd vet
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1400
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Gillian
Holmes 2nd Vet
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375
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Chris
Pycroft
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1055
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Angela
Curtis
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375
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Geoff
Howes
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967
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Laura
Greenwood
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250
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Chris
Northern 1st Sen
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790
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Jaqueline
Barker
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175
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Andy
Harding 2ns Sen
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757
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Sophie
Howes 1st Sen
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95
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Peter
Ward
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544
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Jenette
Swift
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95
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Chris
Hogkin
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485
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Jo
Gilbert
2nd Sen
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90
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Richard
Sharpe
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438
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Tracy
Mason
|
80
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Ian
Frisby
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394
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Anne
Barrett
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70
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Ed
Morris
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334
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Sam
Frisby
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65
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Mike
Blackledge
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313
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Clair
Williams
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50
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Bryan
Goodenough
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307
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Amy
Davies
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40
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Martin
Curtis
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306
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Steve
Davis
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259
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Steve
Strickland
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245
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Junior
boys
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Ben
Harding 1st
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845
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Paul
Markham
|
235
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Liam
Ward 2nd
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725
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Ian
Ward
|
210
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Tristan
Smith
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345
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Rob
Jones
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180
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Luke
Harding
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40
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David
Wright
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155
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Oliver
Mason
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35
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Stuart
Wright
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133
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Mark
Gout
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129
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Junior
Girls
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Chrystal
Frisby 1st
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640
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Bernie
Schooling
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119
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Sapphire
Frisby 2nd
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615
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Paul
Down
|
100
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Lydia
Church
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445
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Mark
Frisby
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100
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John
Moore
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91
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Chris
Thursby
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90
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mark
Louth
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79
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Gary
Mason
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61
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Ashley
Allen
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50
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Rudy
Holding
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48
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Nick
Capano-Smith
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45
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Dave
Bailey
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43
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John
Frieberg
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35
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Jonathan
Gipson
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35
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Gary
Norman
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30
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Phil
Williams
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30
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Martin
Wallis
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30
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Simon
Bailey
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20
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Peter
Bevilacqua
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18
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Toby
Knights
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10
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Ginger
Joyce
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4
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The Most
improved runner for the 2008 season was awarded to Paul
Markham
The George Cant
Trophy for outstanding service as a club official / Volunteer
was presented by
Doreen to Alan
& Helen Gout
The outstanding
performance in an unmemorable roll trophy went to Eammon
Dorling for his part as Mr Magoo in the Mudlarks.
The Best pole
dance award went to Natalie Markham - caught on cctv by
the pub landlord.
Chilly Willy 5k (men only) 08/03/09
22 Steve Strickland 21.47
81 Tony Cooper 28.02
100 Rudy Holding 30.14
UK Cross
Country Finals Nottingham 7/3/09 Under 13's age group
291st Liam
Ward
Grantham Fraction half-marathon 8/3/09
08/03/09
33 Chris Pycroft 1.
32.18
64 Chris Northern 1.
35. 57
113 Geoff Howes 1.
42.52
262 Gary Norman 2.
04.18
309 Gill Holmes 2.
34.04 (running for Fenland)
316 finishers
March Harrier League Peterborough
4/3/09
Reg Allen 20.04 with a handicap of 10
mins
Mike Blackledge 22.59 with a handicap
of 7.30 mins (moral there is don't win the first leg
easily)
Gill Holmes 32.02 no Handicap
Frost Bite Final BRJ
Horaayyyy Thorney beat a team again
(Eye) well done to our fine body of runners see the
picture on our home page - what a fine bunch they look.
Cracking performance and it all bodes well for the coming
season...
Chris Northern (57) 31.20
Eamonn Dorling(61) 31.31
Chris
Pycroft (92) 32.38
Chris Hodgkin(94) 32.39
Reg
Allen(104) 32.55
Pete Ward(107) 33.05
Jonathan Gipson (145) 34.35
Geoff Howes (184) 35.54
Andy Harding (195) 36.06
Mark Louth (198) 36.12
Clair Williams (246) 38.01 PB
by 2 minutes !
Ian Frisby (304) 40.38
Laura Greenwood (372) 44.32
Susan
Frisby (378) 45.02
Gilian Holmes (412)
52.35
Juniors
- what can we say leading the seniors and showing how it
can be done 8th team on the day & 7th in the series.
Liam
Ward (36) 10.50
Lydia Church (67)11.48
Ben
Harding (73) 11.59
Chrystal Frisby
(112) 14.38
Sapphire Frisby (122)
16.49
National
Cross Country Parliament Hill - for the Brave,
Foolhardy and short on vision see report
890th Chris
Northern 55.42
1156th Eamonn
Dorling 1.00.14
It was certainly muddy! 2 laps after
a mass start of around 1500 runners across a narrowing
funnel up a hill then undulating all the way with terrain
ranging from grass to mud up to about 8" deep. We
didn't notice anyone famous but the winner did it in
38.02, Chris was 890th in a time of 55.42 and I was 1156th
in a time of 1.00.14 - what were you doing Eamonn? I can
hear you ask... I fell over just into the second lap,
going down a muddy slope (in style I have to say), got up,
started running, then realised I couldn't see properly...
I had lost my glasses! Nothing for it, I walked back up
the mud searching for the missing bins - couldn't see much
anyway so I probably looked like Mr Magoo! I asked some
spectators to help me, all the time fearing one of the 300
- 400 runners that came past me would land on them and
push the glasses out of site under the mud .... then how
would I drive home? After about 3 minutes (I know this
from my Garmin) a lady spotted them, another picked them
up and feverishly started polishing the mud from (into!)
the lenses and handed them back to me. Off I went but the
frames were bent so my vision was awful, I stopped 2 or 3
times to straighten the lenses as best I could, but I lost
about 4 minutes. I overtook over 100 runners but still
ended up with a pretty poor time - but it was an adventure
and the day was brilliant!. I know that Chris ran very
well, he took it steady for 5 miles and pushed the last
bit, I think he would have beaten me on the day anyway.
All the organisation went to plan, our numbers and chips
were ready for us with no queues, I think it would be good
to have a team for next year because it is such a massive
event with so many top runners. Full results on ECCA web
site. 1455 finishers
BURY
20 22/2/09
Martin Curtis
3h24m31s PB by 14 mins on a tough course
Great
East run 20 k at Bungay
61st
1 hour 27.38 Chris Pycroft
Stamford 30K (valentines massacre)
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Position
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Category
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Forename
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Surname
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Gun
Time
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| 54 |
MV50 |
Eamonn |
DORLING |
02:06:35 |
| 234 |
MS |
Paul |
MARKHAM |
02:28:22 |
| 549 |
MV45 |
Gary |
NORMAN |
03:07:08 |
| 586 |
MV40 |
Martin |
CURTIS |
03:14:58 |
| 629 |
Finishers
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Wellingborough MT 15k Round 2 08/02/09