EYNSHAM Roadrunners won the men’s team prize at the Hanney 5.
Dan Lewis, the first veteran 40 home, and Mark Baker impressed, crossing fifth and sixth respectively.
Robert Storey and Ben Pollard, who led the way in the veteran 50 age category, were not far behind in 13th and 16th.
The event was a part of the Oxfordshire Road Race Grand Prix, with Woodstock Harrier James Bolton triumphing in 25mins 57secs, while Witney’s Sam Upton was fourth.
Eynsham’s Katherine Bates and Kate Williamson topped the veteran 55 and 65 age categories respectively.
RESULTS
(senior men unless stated)
HANNEY 5
Eynsham RR: 5 D Lewis 28.04 (1st V40), 6 M Baker 28.10, 13 R Storey 29.11 (1st V50), 16 B Pollard 29.35 (2nd V40), 41 G Bridges (V50) 31.41, 80 K Allred 34.40 (2nd LV45), 89 K Bates 35.23 (1st LV55), 117 M Creasey (V60) 37.33, 128 K Williamson 38.58 (1st LV65), 194 K Baker (V60) 45.14. Team: 1 D Lewis, M Baker, R Storey, B Pollard.
Witney RR: 4 S Upton (3rd SM) 27.56, 51 C Gibbon (V45) 32.30, 75 L Smith (3rd LV35) 34.22, 96 C Miles 36.13, 106 L Garrod (LV50) 36.50pb, 113 V Munday 37.13, 141 N Morley (V40) 39.45, 142 A Adams 39.49, 158 H Smith (LV50) 41.02, 172 L Holland (LV45) 42.48, J McCormac (V65) 42.57, 188 S Christie (LV50) 44.27.
BLENHEIM HALF MARATHON
Eynsham RR: N Roberts (V40) 2.08.01.
Witney RR: 72 R Green 1.37.26, 132 S Howard (SL) 1.42.35.
BLENHEIM 10K
Eynsham RR: A Graham (V40) 47.26.
NORTHALA FIELDS
Witney RR: 35 D Wymer (V35) 22.21, 218 T Wymer (LV35) 35.59.
EVESHAM
Witney RR: 21 V Munday (SL) 23.01.
CRICKLADE 10KM
Witney RR: 4 T Lock (1st V50) 37.39, 23 G Le Good (1st V60) 44.21, 95 J Le Good (1st LV60).
CRICKLADE HALF MARATHON
Witney RR: 29 M Lock 1.29.48pb, 52 A Leary 1.34.49, 72 R Redford (V40) 1.40.35, 83 D Grayson (V50) 1.41.47, 121 S Rhodes (V40) 1.48.40pb, 136 L Harris (LV40) 1.52.32.
OXFORD PARKRUN
Witney RR: 50 G Le Good (V65) 21.10, 93 S Welch (V35) 23.00, 143 L Rhodes (LV45) 25.12, 274 D Burkett (LV55) 29.46, 337 J Horsman (SL) 33.45, 338 S Upton 33.45, 354 R Green (V50) 36.29, 368 S Rhodes (V45) 44.55.
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