A run in the Park for Wesham athletes
The club had two women’s and men’s teams running with the women’s race including two legs of 9.5K and four of 5.2K.
The A team finished 38th thanks to Carmel Sullivan (42:34), Jess Coulthurst (24:51), Pauline Eccleston (29:01), Sue Coulthurst (41:27), Claire Jones (28:48) and Bernadette Dickinson (26:14).
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Hide AdThe B team comprised Tracey Hulme (45:54), Caz Wadsworth (32:43), Anne Berry (28:19), Kath Hoyer (45:05), Sue Rigby (32:55) and Diana Blagden (25:59).
Wesham’s men had a dozen stages with four at 9.5K; their runners were Rob Danson (29:54), Steve Waterhouse (18:08), James Mulvaney (33:11), Steven Gore (20:41), David Taylor (34:39), Alan Hudson (21:59), Ugis Datavs (35:39), Eliot Costello (22:48), Phil Leaver (24:46), Jason Blagden (20:26) and Ben Wrigley (25:13).
The B team comprised Stuart Topping (38:35), Roger Leadbeater (19:12), Nigel Shepherd (42:17), Sean Murray (22:41), Alan Taylor (48:56), Dave Young (26:20), Carl Groome (29:19), Robert Danson (27:18), Peter Bartlett (25:49), Peter Cooke (27:38) and Mark Renshall (21:11).
A good contingent of Wesham runners competed at the Coniston 14, led in by Lee Barlow (1:32.10), followed by Paul Gregory (1:33.17), Paul Hetherington (1:34.36), Steve Myerscough (1:34.41), Jason Barlow (1:34.59), Catherine Carrdus (1:43.55), Helen Lawrenson (1:45.21), Nicola Unsworth (1:48.14), John Bertenshaw (1:49.19), Martin Bates (1:52.57), Paul Carter (2:24.32), Tanya Barlow (2:29.32) and Finlay McCalman (2:44.53).
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Hide AdSteve and Debbie Myerscough competed in the nine-mile category at the Muddy Bottoms cross-country navigational event, finishing in 1:59.54 and 1:59.49 respectively.
Phil Leaver ran the Cheshire 10K at Arley Hall on Sunday, finishing 446th in 51:04.
In the Lytham Hall parkrun, Ben Wrigley ran 24:42, Sharon Cooper 26:18, Graham Cunliffe 27:33, Emma Davies 29:27, Ashleigh Coles 30:47 and Debbie Bell 34:19.
At Preston, David Taylor ran 21:07, Vicky Gore 25:23 and Robert Brown, while at Blackpool, Simon Denye (22:30) came in ahead of Anne Flanagan (30:37), Mark Bellfield (31:56) and George Flanagan (35:09).