Saturday windy and west, Elsvik and Mansfield among the winners
Bristol’s M35s and W55, the W45 and Mansfield’s M45s kept their titles on Windswept Mallory Park because the Veterans’ relays managed to compete against competitors by CACOPHONY AND VELLO-CELTIC plate.
In the same place, they saw live Lawstone relays for different age groups, and their veteran tribes competed with British masters and had 20 men’s and 24-year-old master’s teams competing with their prizes.

Men
The refuge of Bristol’s Senior Men in this past ends in a 12-degree in the Sorton Park in April, and here in the cup cabinet, which they said they told the cup cupboard.
After winning the opening of the six phased event of the M35 age group, David Avde 15. After the end of 20, they retained their title in full.
Awde said: “I had to go to the hill and I am glad to be elected for 5 km of masters for international events.”
It was a fairly solid first feet, because for a long time, William Lu-piggy recovered from slow starts than some by taking his club on 15:26, neither in a better way.
They ended with Ben Robinson’s race, the fastest 14:21.
Robinson, who was a member of the winner of the winner’s senior developing team, said: “It was good and 12-13 seconds faster than last year.”
It was when he anchored his club 12 months ago.
It was for sale, although who had the next fastest runners, because Nigel Martini was second, but he was the second to persecute Robinson’s raid. They also had the third fastest timer, because half of Nicholas Berry took 15:13.
Mansfield Harriers also maintained their title, this time at a four-step event, as Dan Baile and the fastest age group, Dan Nugent, gave them a strong beginning. They lost the land in the second half of the event as a city of Leeds, but victory was 11 seconds of them.
The first race was far away that more than 55 men and Brighton Phenix Club fled, but it was forced to return, like the sight of the sight, split. This came to the first leg, because Bristoli Matthew Robinson followed him second, the second is 17:09.
Walton said about the wind. “It’s the same for everyone,” Robinson added. “It was horrible.”
Steve Atkinson took the leader of the middle race of Phoenix and said: “I caught him to go about half a mile on a hill.”
However, with a better balanced detachment, Phoenix passed through three and ended with the traces of the multinational world, Adrian Hein, who left for Leeds. Bristol was spoiled with Phil Carry, which was 17.15, but they lost the middle race on the ground.
The city of Oxford was in charge of the whole M65 race, after the opening of Brian Green, 1949 was determined to fill M75 three.
There were problems with the results of the day, as the connection between the events of the chip time, the open path and BMAF, was very open, but the athletes gathered the result from composite sources.
M35 (8x3M). 1 D Awde 15:20, M Battensby 15:19, Burleigh 15:52, Grigg 16:09, R Stewart 15:21, B Robinson 14:21); 2 Salford 93:30 (B Lima 15:31, M Latham 16:07, Runner 4 15:58; Runner 5 15:54; Runner 6 14:55); 3 Sale 94:13 (Has 16:14, Pi Richardson 16:54, S. Henderson 15:54, N Barrers 15:13, D ProCtor 15:39); 4 Long Eaton 96:52; 5 Aldershot 98:41; 6 Newark 1:50:57
Fastest. Robinson 14:21; Martin 14:49; Runner 6 (SALF) 14:55

M45 (4x3M). 1 MANSFIELD 64:31 (J Bailey 15:56; D Nugent 15:39; Runner 3 16:45; Runner 4 16; 10); 2 Leads 64:42 (M Burrett 16:21, Buckley 16:23, Runner 3 15:51) 3 Brat 66:56 (M Ice 16:14, A ol) 16:53, Runner 3 17:51); 4 Tonikridge 66:53; 5 SALFORD 68:17; 6 AFD 69:52
Fastest. Nagent 15:39
M55 (3x3M). 1 Phoenix 54:17 (a tribe 18:22, S Atkinson 19:03, Haines 17:51); 2 LEEDS 54:00 (J WALTON 16:55, P Townsend 19:55, M ROSCOE 17:50); 3 Bristol & West 54:50 (M Robinson 17:09, Roper 20; 25, P of Pad 17:15); 4 BEDFORD & C 55:27; 5 Tonbridge 56:13; 6 Redhill RR 56:44
Fastest. Walton 16:55; Robinson 17:09; Parrey 17:15

M65 (3x3M). 1 Oxford C 62:15 (B Green 19:49, g puglis 21:08, B Vauhan 21:17); 2 Yate & Sodbury 70:11; 3 Datatet Dashers 71: 3
Fastest. Greem 19:49; J Goodland (B & W) 20:41; Puglis 21: 0:
M75 (3x3m). 1 Thames Hare & Hounds 88:36 (D Jenkins 29:30, M Johnson (M80) 27:59, P Newby (M80) 30:58)
Fastest. Johnson 27:59
Women
Aldershot’s W35 detachment has restored the title they won in Mallory Park in 2023 and headed during their four phases, after Abbie Fudge gave them a preliminary leader. Paula Foods’ daughter, 5,000 high-ranking Armenian women’s high-ranking position and 3000m champion of 1978, at 18:02.
Then he handed the Clar Rease, and they continued to beat Lincoln in more than one minute of Lincoln Wellington.

Natalie Burnes for Lincoln Club on Lincoln’s Fastest W35 split – 17:39.
Before the age group, Elsstant Harry maintained their W45 title, more than three feet, and again, again, at 17:59 splitting, at the time it was better in a better age group.
Their Judith Nautt toured Aldersot’s Ammi Kerrils and MacClesfield’s Christie’s Gill on one stage, before the northeaster, with a five-minute victory.
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Bristol & West for the W55 event, as Sarah Everet’s opening was 19.32 was the fastest, as teammates Jolliffe and Louise Cronin completed the three fastest tours.
Everet mourned low wheat and said: “It’s unfortunately that there are more teams here.”
Newly five teams of the W65 age group graduated from New Play and Sodbury, as they were generally the fastest in the opening stage. They graduated with Maria Grace, who, last month, in Florida, the fourth Master’s W65’s closed 3000 Macial Championses.

Women W35 (4x3M). 1 AFD 74:52 (Fudge 18:02, C Rees 19; 17, Runner 3 19:30, Runner 4 18:02); 2 Lincoln Wellington 75:36 (C Cooney 18:57, J Broadbent 19:56, S Parkinson 19:56, N Burns 17:39); 3 Sale 78:20 (R Rhozhdestvenskaya 18:19, Jewels 19; 56, L Cooke 18:59, B Degeffa 21:04); 4 BIRCHFIELD 81:17; 5 Holme Pyipont 83:29; 6 Redhill RoadRunners 87:23
Fastest. Burns 17:39; FUDGE / RUNNER 4 (AFD) 18:02
W45 (3x3M). 1 ELSWICK 59:52 (J NUTT 20; 12, Flag 21:40, J Heslop 17:59); 2 MANSFIELD 64:59; 3 Stockport 67:24
Fastest. Heslop 17:59; Staple (AFD) 19:26; K GILL (MACC) 19:43

W55 (3x3M). 1 B & W 60:54 (s Everett 19:32, C Jolliffe 20:02, L Cronin 21; 18); 2 DATCHET D 67:17; 2 steel 70:17
Fastest. Evereted 19:32
W65 (3x3M). 1 Yate & Sodbury70. 45 (M Derrick 22; 25, C Lavis 24; 25, M Gre Grace 23; 25); 25); 2 steel C 75:43; 3 Datatet Dashers 76:43
Fastest. DERRICK 22:25; Grace 23; 25; L Hedworth (Win RC) 23:45