my first time on this one, and what a cracker!
well organised, and great atmosphere on a big turnout (both generally and forum-wise)
Many Thanks to all involved in putting it on! :thumbup:
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my first time on this one, and what a cracker!
well organised, and great atmosphere on a big turnout (both generally and forum-wise)
Many Thanks to all involved in putting it on! :thumbup:
As I explained at the time, it was mainly my 25th place that won it for the team. However, I shouldn't forget the minor contribution of my team-mates in 3rd and 6th! :)
But seriously, it would have been different if Stuart Bond had been running rather than standing out on the course shouting encouragement. If you're reading this Stuart, I hope your not injured.
who won? I left just before prizes.Many fast runners out
very well organised event, and fun to do a race 'off patch'. The organisers have every reason to be proud of themselves.
Just want to mention what a great turn out with numbers up from last year. I want to mention my junior race and a big thank you to all helpers, you know who you are and well done to all of the kids. Not a massively hilly course but with 2 laps more x country than fell it gives the kids a good work out.
See you at the Hope Race and Fit as a butchers dog.
Ps I`ll be handing out jelly babies with the kids on Sunday outside my house (Edale rd) for those running the Skyline. Cheers Mark
Jonny Crickmore (or Cricklemore as he is now renamed) from Sheffield Uni won in 39:20ish - another young GB orienteer (19 years old).
No massive names out, but a good pack of people between 2-15th or so made for a good fight to fight against.
I'm presuming Mr. Bond was resting up for Edale - something that a few more of us should have been doing as well, but when there's hills ya gotta go play! :o
When will the results be ready? :-)