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 RANELAGH HARRIERS E-NEWS # 505               14th July 2017
 Editor: Steve Rowland
 mailto: sandsrowland@btinternet.com  
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 HEADLINE NEWS                                                                     
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 *  James Whistler wins the Coad Cup
 *  Fastest times by Dave Lawley and Becky Curtis-Hall
 *  Ralph Street represents Britain in the World Orienteering Championships
 *  Ranelagh juniors place second again in the Stragglers / Ranelagh handicap series
 *  Ladies beginners course completes
 *  Next GP and League race: Elmore 7 miles this Saturday afternoon. Entries on the day accepted
 *  Elmbridge 10km and Wedding Day 7km coming up later this month 
 *  AGM report
 *  Subscriptions for 2017/18 are now overdue

 ATTENTION PLEASE
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 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
 The club's AGM took place with the minimum of fuss in the clubhouse
 on Tuesday 4th July Thanks   go to those who attended and especially
 to Carol Barnshaw for providing refreshments. Wyn Williams presented
 his Secretary's report which described a very successful year for the club,
 and David Rowntree presented his last Treasurer's report which confirmed
 that we are in a healthy financial state. This is due in no small measure to
 the great work David has put in over  the past 27 years, for which we offer
 our profound thanks. David is standing down this year, and  his former Assistant
 Treasurer Chris Read is taking his place, aided as assistants by Deepa Sharma
 and John Herriott. Michael Morris took on the job of Press Officer and most
 other    officers remained unchanged. However, a serious problem which must be
 addressed urgently is that  we have several blank spaces in the list of officers
 where incumbents have decided not to continue in their posts. These jobs include
 helping to organise our races, both road and    cross-country, clubhouse maintenance,
 secretarial assistance, kit steward and trophies steward.  An email will be sent
 out shortly giving more details of these jobs, but in the meantime if you  think 
 you can help the club in any way please don't hesitate to get in touch.            

 ROTHWELL RELAY  Thursday 20th July at the Hawker Centre, Lower Ham Road
 Roy Reeder writes:
 "Nigel Rothwell was a regular local runner for many years and helped organise
 Richmond parkrun   and then Kingston parkrun. Nigel devised and organised a relay
 event on a Stragglers' club night  several years ago. He was present last year
 but passed away shortly afterwards. As well as lots  of Stragglers, last year's
 event was attended by lots of Nigel's friends from 26.2. This year it  would be
 great to see anyone who knew Nigel from Ranelagh Harriers at the event too.
 Teams of   four will be graded on the night to try to ensure balanced teams, 
 so please have your recent   parkrun time available. The course is 2.5km.
 Register from 7pm and the race starts as soon as   everyone is registered (around 8pm).
 There will food and drink available to purchase afterwards  at the Hawker Centre. 
 Free race entry but donations accepted to Pancreatic Cancer UK."

 CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS and ENGLAND ATHLETICS REGISTRATION NOW OVERDUE!
 ...for 2017-18 are now overdue. England Athletics' deadline was 30th June,
 all unpaid after that  date will be considered unregistered. 
 The club membership fee includes the England Athletics registration and
 despite another increase  in the England Athletics registration fee to £14,
 we are keeping our subscription rates   unchanged for another year. That's
 £40 for seniors, £20 for second-claim members and those who   are retired
 and over 60, £10 for under 20s and students and non-running members.
 There is also a  £70 family membership. Preferred method of payment is by
 Bank Transfer: our account is at HSBC,  sort code 40-23-29, account number
 81109847; please add a message, for example   SubscriptionJSmith.
 A Standing Order form is available from our website here. Alternatively post 
 a cheque to Membership Secretary, Ranelagh Harriers, 135a Petersham Road,
 Richmond, Surrey TW10  7AA or leave it in an envelope at the clubhouse.
 For any queries, e-mail the Membership   Secretary aachrisowens@yahoo.co.uk.  

 RANELAGH ROAD GRAND PRIX
 Leading scores after six events:
 (Open) Nick Impey 56, Ted Mockett 54, Carl Selya-Hammer 34, Jake Waldron 24,
 Jonathan Smith 21,  Mick Lane 20, Trevor Maguire 17, Ian Kenton 17, James Winch 17,
 Seiko Angelo 16, Suzy Whatmough  15, David Ready 14 
 (Men over 40) Stewart Anderson 14, Michael Everard 12, Steve Whitehead 12,
 Duncan Mallison 12,  Kris Davidson 11, Richard Gurd 11, Michael Everard 9,
 Jonathan Moore 8, Nick Wright 7, Michael  Morris 7
 (Men Over 50) Mick Lane 27, Seiko Angelo 12, Simon Hedger 12, Stephen Logue 12,
 Trevor Maguire  11, Martin Halvey 10, Bill Neely 8, Michael Osborne 5, Paul Doyle 5,
 Alan Meaden 5, Ian Keith 5 
 (Women) Suzy Whatmough 22, Laura Blazey 18, Wiebke Kortum 13, Marie Synnott-Wells 12,
 Fiona  Ford 6, Rachel Revett 6, Elisa Ferrua 6, Adrienne Baddeley 5, Alice Forbes 5,
 Becky Northmore 5 
 (Women Over 40) Wiebke Kortum 18, Rachel Revett 12, Ann Kearey 7, Fiona Ford 6,
 Niamh Holt 6,  Lara Werrett 5, Fiona Pugh 4, Karen Weir 4, Sally Yau 3
 (Women Over 50) Marie Synnott-Wells 18, Katrina Roche 10, Sally Bamford 9,
 Lorna Smith 8, Ally  Pickard 6, Bronwen Northmore 6, Annemarie Goodridge 4
 Full scoreboard and race details are here:. Next race  is the Elmore 7 miles on Saturday 15th July. 

 SURREY ROAD LEAGUE
 After the first four League events - up to the Richmond 10k - our women's team 
 remains in top  spot in the League with 134 points, 8 points clear of London
 City AC on 126. The men are in  second place with 136 points, 2 behind Reigate
 Priory AC. In the individual competitions Laura  Blazey has moved up to 3rd place
 in the Senior Women category, pushing Suzy Whatmough down to  4th. Nick Impey is
 now 2nd in the Senior Men with Ted Mockett 4th. Full  scoreboard:. 

 ELMORE 7 miles  Saturday 15th July 
 This will be the next Ranelagh GP and Surrey Road League event.
 It's on this Saturday afternoon  on quiet country roads, starting at 2pm
 and incorporated with the Chipstead Flower Show. There   are 27 Ranelagh so
 far amongst the 300+  entered, but entries will be accepted on the day up to
 their limit of 400. Details: (page  down).   

 ELMBRIDGE 10km  Sunday 23rd July
 Following the Elmore 7 in the GP and League is the Elmbridge 10km at 9am at
 Walton on 23rd July. UNFORTUNATELY THE ENTRY LIMIT OF 730 HAS ALREADY BEEN REACHED.
 There are 40 Ranelagh entries. Details:. 

 WEDDING DAY 7km  Friday 28th July in Bushy Park 7.30pm start. 
 This race is in our GP but is not a League event. Nevertheless it is always one
 of the most   popular events in the summer calendar and 66 Ranelagh are amongst
 the almost 600 already   entered. The entry limit may well be reached, so don't leave it too  late if you wish to enter. Details and Entry:.
 It's also  "Next Job  for the Mob" as we are the holders of the Father Onn Trophy
 for the club with the  highest number  of runners (bar organisers The Stragglers).

 PERSEVERANCE WIMBLEDON DASH 5km  Sunday 13th August at Wimbledon Park. 9.30am start.
 This is the final race in both the Ranelagh Grand Prix and the Surrey Road League.
 There is an  entry limit of 250. Only 56 names are in so far, including 10 Ranelagh.
 Note juniors aged 11 and  over are welcome, with a half-price entry fee of £5. Details and entry:.   

 RANELAGH JUNIORS
 There is one race left in the joint Stragglers/Ranelagh junior handicap series.
 This on Thursday  31st August at the Hawker Centre in Ham.
 Registration is from 7pm for a 7.30pm start. Full details:. 

 LONDON DUATHLON and 10k
 Rick Jenner writes:
 "The Descente London Duathlon, the world's biggest, takes place in Richmond Park
 Sunday 17  September 2017. There's a challenge for everyone - Half Duathlon
 (5k run, 22k bike, 5k run),  Duathlon (10k,44k,5k) and Ultra Duathlon (20k,77k,10k).
 Entry includes a Descente race jersey.  Descente RUN10 is a 10k sharing the beautiful
 closed roads of Richmond Park with the world's  biggest duathlon on Sunday 17
 September 2017. Entry includes a Descente running T-shirt. There is £10 off
 any duathlon challenge with code RANELAGH10 and £5 off RUN10 with code RANELAGH5."

 RIVER THAMES HALF MARATHON  Sunday 29th October
 Race Director Roy Reeder writes:
 "Now in its fourth year, this has become a popular local half marathon. 
 I'm offering Ranelagh  Harriers a £5 discount off the entry price until 31 August.
 To claim the discount, enter the  code 'RANHAR' at the Sport Systems store. here:.

 THURSDAY NIGHT TRACK TRAINING AT OSTERLEY
 The club is continuing to subsidise track sessions on Thursday evenings at
 the Osterley track. All groups and all abilities are welcome.
 The sessions are  every Thursday 7.30-8.30pm.  Link to the map is here:.

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 Follow Ranelagh on Facebook. 

WHAT'S COMING
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 More details of the following from the men's Captains ( e-mail Phil
 or Trevor ) ranelagh.men@gmail.com
 or the women's Captain / Team Manager ( e-mail Becky or Phil ranelagh.women@gmail.com  )      

 Saturday 15th July     Elmore 7 miles. 2pm start. Next GP and League event - see above.

 Sunday 23rd July       Elmbridge 10km. 9am start. GP and League event - see above.

 Friday 28th July       Wedding Day 7km. GP event - see above. 

 Sunday 13th August     Perseverance Wimbledon Dash 5km. 9.30am start.
 GP and League event -  see above.

 5km parkruns every Saturday at 9am and 2km junior parkruns weekly or monthly on Sundays.
 Venues, more details and registration at www.parkrun.com or  www.parkrun.org.uk/events/juniorevents/. 

 WHAT'S HAPPENED
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 COAD CUP SUMMER 5 MILES HANDICAP  Tuesday 11th July in Richmond Park
 OK, so all our gardens needed some rain. But was it really necessary,
 after weeks of fine  weather, for the heavens to open for our summer handicap?
 The weather pundits promised us heavy  rain from early afternoon until well into
 the night, and they were not wrong. Conditions were  probably quite pleasant for
 running, but certainly less so for marshals and officials. The first task was to
 get everyone registered and handicapped. With a total of 76 putting their names down
 this was a time-consuming task and the scheduled start time of 7.15pm - always
 optimistic - was soon passed. We finally got the race underway at about 7.35pm,
 so apologies for the delay. Three  or four were unable to wait and headed off,
 but the rest were set on their way at roughly the time appointed by Angus the Handicapper.
 Unfortunately two or three subsequently lost their way and made an early return
 to base and a couple more dropped out for other reasons, leaving 68 to cross the line.
 This is where the real problems started. The drenching rain had soon begun to 
 turn numbers into papier maché. A few runners managed to keep them in one piece,
 others took them off before they quite disintegrated and others memorised their
 numbers and were able to  relate them to the recorders at the finish.
 But for others the recorders were reduced to asking  for names as runners crossed
 the line. Inevitably this led to discrepancies in the results. Poor  Ken Powley has
 cobbled together a result as best he could, but if anyone spots any errors please
 let us know.      

 Fortunately there was no doubt about the first three finishers. As the race set off,
 the pundits went back into action and the general consensus was that James Whistler
 had been smiled upon  from on high (by Angus, that is). And just like the weather
 men they were proved right. Ellie  Lawley led for much of the way before being
 overtaken by Sally Bamford but James had them both  in his sights. He swept past
 them around the back of Sidmouth Wood and ran on to victory by over  half a minute.
 Sally and Ellie hung on to the minor places, narrowly thwarting a finishing drive
 by Kevin Knowles. There was a bit of a gap then before Rob Curtis led in the main bunch.
 Well up  in 7th place was Dave Lawley who set the day's fastest time of 29.47.
 There were only seconds  separating the top four, with Richard Kimber recording 29.53,
 Allan Whatmough 29.56 and winner  James Whistler on 30 minutes dead.
 Fastest woman was Becky Curtis-Hall on 33.51, followed by  Fanny Vein on 34.12
 and Rebecca Northmore on 37.04.
                                                                   
                                   H'cap     H'cap    Actual   Speed
                                   Time      Allow     Time    Order
  1   James Whistler               20.20      9.40     30.00      4 
  2   Sally Bamford        (L)     20.51     23.20     44.11     46 
  3   Ellie Lawley         (L)     21.20     29.10     50.30     58 
  4   Kevin Knowles                21.32     15.10     36.42     25 
  5   Rob Curtis                   22.56     15.20     38.16     32 
  6   Alberto Esguevillas          23.04     13.00     36.04     22 
  7   Dave Lawley                  23.07      6.40     29.47      1 
  8   Paul Sinton-Hewitt           23.32      9.30     33.02     15 
  9   Allan Whatmough              23.36      6.20     29.56      3 
      Neil Rae                (G)  24.03      8.00     32.03      9 
 10   Rick Jenner                  24.39      7.40     32.19     12 
 11   Richard Kimber               24.43      5.10     29.53      2 
 12   Gordon Whitson               24.49     12.00     36.49     26 
 13   Jonathan Moore               24.52      6.30     31.22      7 
 14   James Ritchie                24.54      9.40     34.34     20 
 15   Corinne Bishop       (L)     24.56     29.40     54.36     62 
 16   Bob Beatson                  24.58     16.40     41.38     41 
 17   Carol Aikin          (L)     25.00     18.40     43.40     45 
 18   Bronwen Northmore    (L)     25.02     29.40     54.42     63 
 19   Louise Wapshott      (L)     25.08     34.10     59.18     64 
 20   Anna Reichwald       (L)     25.13     16.20     41.33     40 
 21   Michael White                25.15     18.20     43.35     44 
 22   Michael Osborne              25.20     14.10     39.30     35 
 23   James Rushby                 25.27     15.30     40.57     38 
 24   David Ready                  25.31      5.50     31.21      6 
 25   Becky Curtis-Hall    (L)     25.38      8.20     33.58     16 
 26   Phil Roberts                 25.41     12.30     38.11     31 
      Jonathan Martin         (G)  25.55     10.20     36.15     23 
 27   Mark Herbert                 25.56      4.50     30.46      5 
 28   Simon Taylor                 26.07     16.10     42.17     42 
      Richard Pender          (G)  26.12     11.40     37.52     30 
 29   Michael Everard              26.14      6.20     32.34     13 
 30   Rebecca Northmore    (L)     26.23     10.50     37.13     28 
 31   Beverly Walsh        (L)     26.25     39.10     65.35     67 
 32   Nick Wright                  26.37      5.10     31.47      8 
 33   Duncan Brown                 26.45     12.20     39.05     34 
 34   Penny Merrett        (L)     26.49     27.00     53.49     61 
 35   Stewart Anderson             27.04     11.30     38.34     33 
 36   Andy Hayward                 27.06     22.00     49.06     57 
 37   Bruce McLaren                27.32      7.00     34.32     19 
      Fanny Vein           (L)(G)  27.33      6.40     34.13     17 
      Hadi Khatami Zadeh      (G)  27.38     15.50     43.28     43 
 38   Wiebke Kortum        (L)     27.40      9.30     37.10     27 
      Aoife Kilpatrick     (L)(G)  27.46     18.10     45.56     51 
      Thomas Cameron          (G)  28.03      6.20     34.23     18 
      Marcus Atkins           (G)  28.05      8.10     36.15     23 
 39   Jackie Dunkley       (L)     28.09     24.20     52.29     59 
      Jess Coulson         (L)(G)  28.17     12.00     40.17     36 
      Emily Coulson        (L)(G)  28.18      7.00     35.18     21 
      James Old               (G)  28.26      9.10     37.36     29 
 40   Cathy Holman         (L)     28.33     18.30     47.03     54 
      Clare Day            (L)(G)  28.42     17.20     46.02     52 
      Karen Harbert        (L)(G)  28.45     17.10     45.55     50 
 41   Jonathan Smith               28.46      3.20     32.06     10 
      Rebecca Ewen         (L)(G)  28.59     11.20     40.19     37 
 42   Seiko Angelo                 29.02      3.10     32.12     11 
 43   Paula Maguire        (L)     29.29     19.10     48.39     56 
      Ed Perry                (G)  29.32      3.20     32.52     14 
      Siobhan Sharp        (L)(G)  29.44     17.30     47.14     55 
 44   Chris Camacho                29.47     15.00     44.47     47 
 45   Fiona Pugh           (L)     29.53     15.20     45.13     49 
 46   Ian Grange                   30.03     11.00     41.03     39 
 47   Wendy Fisher         (L)     30.12     30.40     60.52     66 
 48   John Scally                  30.14     16.40     46.54     53 
 49   Chris Read                   31.29     13.40     45.09     48 
 50   Peter Fordham                32.55     19.50     52.45     60 
      Anne Childs          (L)(G)  35.27     34.10     69.37     68 
      Jo Kinchlea          (L)(G)  35.27     25.20     60.47     65 
                                                                   
 STRAGGLERS / RANELAGH JUNIOR HANDICAP SERIES RACE 4  Thursday 22nd June at the
 Hawker Centre.
 It was back to the Hawker Centre for the fourth race in the six-event series.
 Surprisingly,  numbers fell away somewhat to 47, of whom ten were sporting the
 blue and amber.

 Points scoring was once again dominated by the Flaming Penguins team, despite
 Ranelagh again  providing the fastest boy and girl. They scored 34 points to
 Ranelagh's 22, giving overall  totals of 156 against 112. It's not an unassailable
 lead, but the Penguins would have to be odds  on favourites to take the team
 victory at the end of the summer. 

 Ranelagh's first finisher in 8th place was James Ricketts, a few seconds ahead
 of Sam Rushby and  Matthew Beal. Matthew's actual time of 7.37 was third fastest
 on the day. The top two were  Ranelagh's Ben Riedel and Harriet Wiltshire who
 raced each other round to finish 27th and 28th  in the handicap, with actual
 times of 7.31 and 7.32 - both huge improvements on their previous  best times. 

 In the individual standings Alfie Lafeuille is in 3rd place and Nathaniel Bond is 5th. 

 1   O Woolner (F Penguins)    16.45  (actual time 11.15 - 1st gal)
 2   H Woolner (F Penguins)    17.36  (11.36 - 1st boy)
 8   James Ricketts (Ranelagh) 18.55  (11.25)
 12  Sam Rushby                19.04  (8.04)
 15  Matthew Beal              19.07  (7.37)
 19  Ben Rushby                20.28  (10.58)
 24  Nathaniel Bond            19.26  (8.26)
 25  Alfie Lafeuille           19.28  (8.28)
 27  Ben Riedel                19.31  (7.31 - fastest boy)
 28  Harriet Wiltshire         19.32  (7.32 - fastest girl)
 46  James Rushby              21.15  (9.45)
 47  Oliver Beal               26.34  (15.34) 

 Teams
 1   Flaming Penguins          34  (total 156)
 2   Ranelagh Harriers         22  (112)
 3   Coombe Hill School        14  (49)
 4   The Stragglers            13  (39) 
 5   Sheen Shufflers            7  (43)
 11 teams represented         

 Minis
 1   L Hughes (unatt)          2.39
 3   Remy Lafeuille (Rane)     2.54

 OSTERLEY PARK 10k  Saturday 17th June
 1   J Suttle (QPH)            35.11
 42  James Old                 44.51 

 RICHMOND 10k  Sunday 18th June
 We omitted to report the winner of the Whitlock-Welch Trophy for the best
 age-graded performance  by a first claim member in our 10km. By just 0.01
 of a percentage point the winner was Steve  Whitehead on 79.54%, just ahead 
 of Marie Synnott-Wells on 79.53%. Special mention for Jake  Waldron who
 recorded 81.12% but as a second-claimer is not eligible for the trophy.    

 LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH 5km  Friday 30th June in Hyde Park
 1   A Greenleaf (Serp)        15.28
 7   Ian Kenton                16.39
 42  Matthew Roberts           18.38

 BEWL 15 miles  Sunday  2nd July at Bewl Water
 1   D Kendall (Camb H)        1:27.38
 29  Chris Bundhun             1:41.10
 45  T Oldershaw (Padd W)      1:44.47  (1st woman)
 126 Marie Synnott-Wells       1:57.09
 620 Lee Davies                2:39.59
 647 Heather Martingell        2:43.29
 648 Mike White                2:43.29     

 LADIES' BEGINNERS COURSE  Tuesday 4th July in Richmond Park
 Organiser Deborah Blakemore writes:
 "The 2017 Ladies Beginners Course started 8 weeks ago with 20 joiners,
 culminating in our annual  5k event around Sidmouth Wood - see results below.
 It was another successful year and  congratulations go to all the ladies who
 took part. We are hoping to see many of them in the  Development Group in the
 coming weeks. A big thank you to Paul Wapshott for his help over the  whole
 course, to Katie Walton, Louise Wapshott and Bev Ali for stepping in to help
 when needed  and to Lorna Smith for her help with timing in the final week.
 I couldn't do it on my own."

 1   Emer O'Donnell            27.49
 2   Fran Jones                27.54
 3   Kate Mills                28.00
 4   Angela Duffy              29.01
 5   Deirdre Forsdick          29.08
 6   Dawn Meade                29.12
 7   Molly Cove                29.20
 8   Georgie Daborn            34.30
 9   Karen Williams            34.43
 10  Paloma Daborn             37.50 

 WIMBLEDON COMMON TRAIL SERIES  RACE 3  8 miles  Wednesday 5th July
 1   K MacIntosh (W Windmilers) 45.24
 23  Rose Penfold (Fulham RC)   52.48  (1st Woman)
 30  Chris Bundhun              53.55
 34  Patrick Butlin             54.28 
 60  Nicholas Fordham           60.06
 115 Wiebke Kortum              68.48
 137 Mike White                 73.54 

 REIGATE PRIORY SUMMER EVENING 10km  Wednesday 5th July
 1   Phil Wicks (Belgrave)     31.32
 21  Neil Rae                  41.36

 CLAYGATE COUNTRY 5 miles  Sunday 9th July
 1   N Riley (unatt)           29.43
 36  J Shillington (TH&H)      34.42  (1st woman)
 321 Jackie Dunkley            53.05                                                      
 365 Penny Merrett             58.41  

 WORLD ORIENTEERING CHAMPIONSHIPS  Friday 30th June - Sunday 9th July in Estonia
 Ralph Street was selected to represent Britain in several events in the World
 Orienteering Championships held in Estonia. Perhaps his most successful run was
 in the Mixed Sprint Relay on  July 2nd where he took over on stage 2 in 6th place 
 and brought the team up to 2nd just three seconds behind the leader. The British
 team eventually finished back in 6th place. Ralph also  ran in the Middle Distance
 race where he finished 37th, the Long Distance where he was 18th and the Men's
 Relay where he ran the anchor stage starting and finishing in 15th place.  

 SRI CHINMOY KANGAROO HOP 5km  Monday 10th July in Battersea Park
 1   J Hay (AFD)               14.58
 14  Steve Whitehead           17.13
 34  Matt Roberts              18.27
 98  Alan Davidson             27.04            

 parkrun results...
 For those of you who are not currently shown as Ranelagh in the parkrun database,
 it would be  very helpful if you could update your details. You can also access
 Ranelagh results here:  http://www.parkrun.com/results/consolidatedclub/?clubNum=947.       

 parkruns 5km Saturday 1st July

 Bushy Park
 Kris DAVIDSON 17:52, Euan SINCLAIR (jnr) 19:31, Paul SINTON-HEWITT 19:41,
 Philip ANDREWS 20:03,  Rachel REVETT 23:06, Joanne SINTON-HEWITT 25:49,
 Ashleigh FERRIS 30:12, Jane CRAIGIE-PAYNE  30:12, Michelle BEAUMONT 30:12,
 Wally GARROD 38:12, John HANSCOMB 51:17

 Richmond Park
 Ed PERRY 18:46, Bill NEELY 19:37, Adrienne BADDELEY 20:20, Julian SAMPSON 21:08,
 Stephen  AIKIN  22:12, Elisa FERRUA 22:22, Sam RUSHBY (jnr) 23:54, Karl GARVEY 24:24,
 Daniel RUSHBY (jnr) 24:53,  Kevin KEAREY 25:37, Clare DAY 25:51, Ann KEAREY 25:52,
 Andrew BROWN 26:07, Josie KEAREY (jnr)  27:10, Sue CAMP 27:23, Gavin HILLHOUSE 27:24,
 Ben RUSHBY (jnr) 27:27, Phil RUSHBY 27:29, Colette  DORAN 28:55, Carol AIKIN 28:57,
 Robert HILLHOUSE 31:07, Bronwen NORTHMORE 31:18, Deepa SHARMA  32:37, Wendy FISHER 36:02,
 Phil AIKEN 41:47, Pat HEWLETT 42:25, Penny MERRETT 42:25, Beverley  ALI 42:48, Alberto   ESGUEVILLAS 46:28

 Brighton & Hove
 Ally PICKARD 26.38

 Frimley Lodge
 Nick TWOMEY 17:35

 Old Deer Park
 Jonathan Moore placed third.
 Jonathan MOORE 18:46, Michael EVERARD 18:52, Bobby JACKSON 23:27, Grace MUNRO (jnr) 23:40,
 Colin  BRETT 27:31, Katrina ROCHE 32:55, Katie WALTON 34:48, Deborah BLAKEMORE 47:56

 Kingston
 Hannah DOYLE 25:25, Chris CAMACHO 26:37

 Oxford
 Evelyn Joslin 31:45

 Torbay Velopark
 Jonathan Smith finished second.
 Jonathan SMITH 17:29

 Highbury Fields
 Peter FAULL 19:15

 Gunnersbury Park
 Niamh HOLT 22:52

 Bracknell
 Deirdre INMAN 39:16

 Killerton
 Jackie DUNKLEY 30:43

 Ally Pally
 Verka LAFEUILLE 27:25

 Crane Park
 Daniel LITTLE 19:57, Eric PLUE 20:01, Daniel CHIECHI 23:04, Claire WARNER 25:10,
 Prelini CHIECHI 27:31, Heather MARTINGELL 27:42, Rebecca CURTIS-HALL 27:45,
 Tamsin BURLAND 30:06, Louise WAPSHOTT 32:09, Cindy CROUCHER 35:21, Su CLARK 36:41,
 Paul WAPSHOTT 38:42

 Newent, Forest of Dean
 John ATKINSON 20:12 

 Sheffield Castle
 Peter WEIR 20:40, Karen WEIR 23:27

 Osterley Park
 Michael OSBORNE 23:49

 Reigate Priory
 Third place for Duncan Mallison.
 Duncan MALLISON 19:20

 Druridge Bay
 Tom REAY 26:15

 Mount Edgcumbe
 Chris WRIGHT 28:26

 Stratford-upon-Avon
 Paul HODGES 22:01

 Bedgebury Pinetum
 Nick FORDHAM 21:56, Peter FORDHAM 27:32

 Ellenbrook Fields
 Mike WHITE 25:22

 Junior parkruns 2km Sunday 2nd July

 Moormead
 Sonny Maund was first finisher for the second consecutive week, with Alistair Brendon finishing  3rd.
 Sonny MAUND 7:08, Alistair BRENDON 8:02 

 Bushy Park
 Euan SINCLAIR 7:28, Finlay SINCLAIR 8.19, Eilidh SINCLAIR 9:51

 Savill Gardens
 Thomas LANE 11:18, James RICKETTS 13:18, Matthew LANE 17:01

 Surbiton
 Nathaniel BOND 8:48

 parkruns 5km Saturday 8th July

 Bushy Park
 Kris DAVIDSON 17:57, Philip ANDREWS 21:20, Ian GRANGE 23:30, Rachel REVETT 23:33,
 Wally GARROD 39:04

 Wimbledon Common
 Ben SHORE 20:40, Laura BLAZEY 24:09, Jarryd HILLHOUSE 25:23

 Richmond Park
 Jordan MUNGOVAN 17:51, Marcus ATKINS 21:53, Stephen AIKIN 22:31, Ian KEITH 23:34,
 Hadi KHATAMIZADEH 24:48, Karl GARVEY 25:01, Alastair RITCHIE 25:31, Carol AIKIN 26:18,
 Michael SIKORA  27:04, Ian HARRISON 27:30, Andrew BROWN 28:57, Ben RUSHBY (jnr) 29:45,
 Bronwen NORTHMORE 31:56,  Gavin HILLHOUSE 33:02, Penny MERRETT 34:27, Martin CLARK 40:43,
 Phil AIKEN 41:21, Pat HEWLETT  44:03 

 Old Deer Park
 Jonathan Moore was first across the line and Grace Munro was second woman.
 Jonathan MOORE 18:11, Bobby JACKSON 23:17, Grace MUNRO (jnr) 23:32, Katrina ROCHE 32:55,
 Lorna  SMITH 34:45, Deborah BLAKEMORE 34:45

 Guildford
 Alan DAVIDSON 30:39

 Kingston
 Wiebke KORTUM 23:12, Kirsty NOBLE 23:37, Aoife KILPATRICK 25:18, Charlie MCLAUCHLAN (jnr) 26:42,  Chris CAMACHO 26:54

 Oxford
 Evelyn JOSLIN 32:03

 Trelissick
 Nick Twomey placed second.
 Nick TWOMEY 18:22

 Gunnersbury
 Colette DORAN 31:10

 Henley-on-Thames
 Paul SINTON-HEWITT 22:10, Jo SINTON-HEWITT 29:34

 Bryn Bach
 Jonathan SMITH 17:41

 Crane Park
 Second place for Dan Little.
 Daniel LITTLE 18:49, Rebecca NORTHMORE 22:21, Kevin KEAREY 23:16, Ann KEAREY 23:22,
 Claire WARNER 26:26, Richard GURD 27:52, Paul WAPSHOTT 29:27, Christine DAVID 31:17,
 Louise WAPSHOTT 31:52, Hilary THOMSON 33:17, Tracey SMALL 33:36, Cindy CROUCHER 34:43,
 Melanie DAVISON 35:09, Michael WHITE 35:10, Wyn WILLIAMS 38:28

 Newent, Forest of Dean
 John ATKINSON 20:39

 Southwark
 Paula Maguire 27:29, Deepa SHARMA 28:51

 Preston Park, Brighton
 John PRATT 28:05

 Osterley Park
 Second and third for Dave Lawley and Mark Herbert.
 Dave LAWLEY 18:00, Mark HERBERT 18:19, Cathy HOLMAN 27:52 

 Reigate Priory
 Duncan MALLISON 20:00

 Harwich
 Anna REICHWALD 24:15

 Mount Edgcumbe
 Chris WRIGHT 27:54

 Stratford upon Avon
 Paul HODGES 31:43

 Rouen, France
 Nick FORDHAM 21:27, Peter FORDHAM 27:59  

 Junior parkruns 2km Sunday 9th July

 Surbiton
 Nathaniel BOND 9.00

 FINALLY...
 Kingston & Poly athlete Harriet Lester recently achieved the extraordinary feat
 of competing in  every event open to her in a Sweatshop Southern Athletics League
 Division 2W meeting at Braunton  on 21st May. Her performances ranged from 16.0
 for the 100 metres through to 12.16 for the  javelin, taking in every flat track
 event up to 5000m, both hurdles events and the steeplechase,  all four throws and
 four jumps. "By 12.15pm I had already long jumped, pole vaulted, thrown a  hammer
 and completed the 400 metres hurdles," she told Athletics Weekly, "For most of which
 I  only had time for one throw / jump before moving on! Later I got a second wind
 and realised  there was only the triple jump, 200m, 1500m and 1500m steeplechase
 left, so I decided to plod  on, and it was definitely a plod!"