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Leo Holmes' Roundup w/c 12th Jan

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A big roundup from a busy weekend of racing 👇

Starting off in Beachley at the Speedway 10k, Ed Foster was first back for the men in a brilliant 31:54, a shiny new PB for Ed to start the year off 😍 Georgia Palmer was first back for the women in 36:15, a superb run and 🥉 overall in her age category, followed closely by Mia Goddard who was home in a brilliant new PB of 36:38, a huge performance! 😮

Another popular race this weekend for the club was the CF64 winter race! First home for the women in Cosmeston was Gillian Hopkins who was home in a brilliant 54:39, and 🥉in her age category! Ed Donovan was first home for the men in 🥉 overall and 🥇 in his age category, finishing in a fab 40:06! 👏

🥇 M55: Andy Blair

🥇M65: Clive Osmond

🥈 M35: Gab Stuokus

🥈M45: Phil Hodge

🥈M70 Howard Kent

🥉M65 Mick Tabor

Turning to a series of Half Marathons, we start in Cheshire, for the Four villages half marathon. A huge congratulations to Olivia Overton for achieving a new PB, finishing in a fab 1:37:11. Molly Dennis & Emily Jones also put in strong performances on the day! Great work 👏

Elsewhere in England, Susie Bowes was in action at the Brass Monkey half marathon in York. Susie was home in a brilliant 1:35:07 in what looked like wet and wild conditions 👏

From winter rain to winter sun, we had three runners taking part Santa Pola Half Marathon! Phil Hambleton was first back for us in a brilliant, 71:17. He was closely followed by Tom Flitcroft, finishing in a brilliant PB effort of 71:48! Mark Price completed the trio of fantastic times, recording an astounding 72:17! Vamos boys! 

Lastly, but very much not least, we head to the Kymin Winter Race. Cassie Summers was first home for the club, showing her impressive fell race credentials! 🙌 A huge shoutout to Marcus Meyrick and Steve Chadwell who competed in both the CF64, and Kymin Winter races 😮 top endurance!

Club Safety Guidelines

The following advice is intended to keep our runners SAFE at all times!
It is also essential that, whilst out running as a club, we are seen to be polite, responsible, set a good example & not put others at risk.
AT ALL TIMES BE SAFE BE SEEN! You can never be too visible! During the day, always wear bright or light-coloured clothing - fluorescent is good.
At night we would strongly recommend that people ALWAYS wear light-coloured clothing plus a REFLECTIVE (not just fluorescent) bib or sash.
Clip on flashers are a great way to be seen. NEVER ASSUME YOU'VE BEEN SEEN. Always be cautious with traffic.
We would like to remind people that they are responsible for their own safety and that they run at their own risk.