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Denbigh Harriers participate in more exciting races
Denbigh Harriers participate in more exciting races

Rhyl Journal

time21-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Denbigh Harriers participate in more exciting races

This week it was Mynydd Tal y Mignedd on the Nantlle ridge of the Eryri range that runners took on. A 3.8m route with 1730ft of ascent which is the most ascent in the TES saw Harrier, Menai Baugh pleased to finish in a time of 60:28 and 2nd F60. There was more mid week fell running on Wednesday as 92 runners including nine Denbigh Harriers, took part in Hotfoot up Famau in hot and humid conditions. A tough 3.8 mile course with a gruelling 1500ft of ascent including the notorious gully! Glyn Rees was first harrier to finish in 47:28 18th, followed by Katy Baugh 50:07 26th, Ted Conry 50:48 29th, Owen Conry 51:43 34th, Arthur Jones 52:30 38th, Peter Lester-Owen 57:02 50th (1st M60), Rhiannon Davies 59:16 55th, Tony Benton 61:20 66th and Paul Quinton 70:34 81st. Saturday, June 14 - Charlotte Dobson completed Tatton Park 10k in a personal best of 49:32 (unofficial time as results not published at time of submitting race report). Mandy Cartwright and Sophie Johnson at the Wincle Trout Fell Race. Sunday, June 15, saw Emma Collins and Tony Wood take part in Colshaw Hall 10k in Cheshire. Tony Wood finishing in 35:46 and Emma Collins in 45:56 (2nd F60). Meanwhile, Mandy Cartwright and Sophie Johnson were on tour in the Peak District at the Wincle Trout Run, Dane Valley. A 5.9mile race with a great mix of terrain - fields, river crossings, woodland trails, stone steps and open fell paths with 1050ft of elevation, and a cheeky uphill finish. Mandy and Sophie ran the course together and finished in 1hr 21mins (unofficial time as results not published at time of submitting race report)

Prestatyn Running Club members take on relay races in Rhyl
Prestatyn Running Club members take on relay races in Rhyl

Rhyl Journal

time17-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Prestatyn Running Club members take on relay races in Rhyl

The club's annual relays were held around Rhyl's Marine Lake, and nine teams of three were in action, each runner completing one-mile circuit. Jonah Armstrong, fresh back from honeymoon, had a double success, not only recording the fastest individual time of the evening but also anchoring his team to victory. The other members were new recruit Lily Woodfine and supervet Neil Davidson. The aggregate time was 18.01, with the trio of Dan Williams, Emily Morrell and Andy Scott second in 18.46 and Gareth Jones, Keiley Roberts and Erin Hutchin third in 19.37. Second-fastest man was Dan Williams, with Canyon Wilson third, while Eve Manifold was the fastest lady, followed by Meg Lewis and Keiley Roberts. The prizes for the most accurate estimate of finishing times went to Simon Bonfield and Ann Claire Jones. Sunday's Colshaw Hall 10k in Cheshire once again attracted a quality field because of its reputation for being a fast course. George Williams equalled his PB, clocking 38.59 in 184th place overall. Dan Williams was 314th in 43.10, new member Fraser Paton took a minute off his pb, finishing 354th in 44.09, and Zack Webster was 587th in 50.45. Three of the club's hill specialists travelled to Snowdonia for the Tal y Mignedd race, the toughest climb in the Tuesday Evening Series of fell-races. Lee Bailey was 13th in 41.11, with fellow captain Gareth Jones 43rd in 47.10 and Ann Claire Jones again flew the flag for the club's ladies, coming 103rd in 81.00. Conditions were perfect for the Nova Parkrun, with four of the club's 11 finishers setting new PBs. Their placings were: 15 Darrell Jones 20.49 (pb), 16 Dave Ellis 20.50, 21 Marc Jones 21.36, 28 Meg Lewis 22.57 (pb – 1st female), 42 Steve Weedman 24.30, 44 Philip Howarth 24.36 (pb), 46 Zack Webster 24.38, 47 Keiley Roberts 24.41 (pb), 107 Andy Scott 29.25, 113 Mike Davis 29.55, 121 Debbie Weedman 31.16. A trio of ladies took thing steady in the Greenfield Valley Parkrun, finishing together. Jo Edwards was 59th in 37.33, Clare Manley one place and one second behind, and Sue Hughes another second behind. Other parkruns: Ruthin: 22 Arwel Jones 24.33. Park in the Past (Hope): 31 Martin Cortvriend 24.12.

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