As well as Crep-Country Action in Crewe, record plays by British masters in the last few days.
International Crossroads of the Lead Master of England entered into force on Saturday on Saturdays Betley’s Court near Friends This was reported by Steve Smith.
The guaranteed election was offered for leading participants on November 15, Lyde Leeds Leeder Park, where England leads Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland over the age groups of more than 35s.
In recent years, the Master’s Master’s Master of Athletics on the road (exclusively Wales) in recent years means that some English masters have not applied for cross-country teams in the same numbers, but in good conditions there was a fast surface.
It seems that the trial should be official and team medals to ensure the English masters in the future.
The event took place within the framework of the North Headquarters League event.
In 2023, Lee Grentton, who won international masters in Glasgow, was a runner in Belfast, Belfast, was a clear winner of men.

Midlands’ older bronze medalist, who was among the top decades of English and British trunk in Britain, took 23 honor. For 23, 8 km course.
He was followed by the Alastayr Watson (23:50) with the best owner of the United Kingdom of United Kingdom, which was isolated with the winner of the M40 (24:38) in general.
At the age of 48, Watson was easily considered the performance of the age of the event, through it, 97.66 years old class.
Chris Blackburn (26:00) was comfortable first m 50, and the winners of the other age group were M55 Anthony O’Brien (26:25).
Nantivich Katie Latam won the 5 km race for women at 17:01.

W35, who ran 35:51 10 km PB this summer won the champion of former crossroads of Europe (17:03), who is now at age and will bring to the English W40 team.
Kelly Edwards (17:14) was in third place and was the first to be W45 in one place, former masters 70 international winners Kirsty Longlee (17:28).
Kate Renin (17:38) Who was Belfast’s best W50 last year, and a fine, conveniently won his age group from Mary James (18:00).
This year, for the first time in London, for the first time in three hours, the W55 age group, at 18 p.m. In 54.

Other winners of the women’s age group who approved their England elections, W60 Katrina Oddy (20:39), W65 Sue Cordingley (21:06) and W70 Sue Haslam (22:30).
The age age groups of men competed around 5 km course, and there was a victory for Malcolm Eustace (18:14).
The winners of another age group were M70 Jonathan Haines (19:41) and M75 Arthur Daley (21:52), and Geoff Newton (24:57) was the first M80.
Some athletes who applied for a selection did not compete in the staff, but hoped that a place of wild card would be available in each age group.
They included W65 Monica Williamson, M80 Peter Giles and W60 Clare Elms, instead of which were competing on the Westminster miles on the same day.
Williamson, a multiple medalist, has laid out of the United Kingdom in most than tens of top five, 5:58 (5:57 chip time), better, ROS TABOR’S 6:15.
World Master 5000m Champion Õ¥Ö‚ 2022 International Wolves Ran 6:45 (6:41 Chip) Breaking Harry Tabtle Previous Britain 7:05.
Several global champions and international winners, the international winners, were halfway 5 km after Williamson, and even after the second half 5:22 equalized the best time in his world.
The other charity of the other Chief of the Mile has been set to another champion Mark Sim, who ran at 4:42 (4:40 chips), to improve its 4:46 compared to last year.
Doug Milsom equated his M85 Record 9. Time of 18’s arms, but its 9. 15’s chip was better than last year his job.
It was busy weekends, because the way of masters is best, because Sarah Gay, then, is the best, the best, the best.
During the 10,000 livelihood of London, Carima Harris was rapidly 35:51 years old, but the Master’s associations refuse to accept a lot of money.
Sarah Roberts also recorded a writing during the week, because Sarah Roberts was followed by 5. 59.45 World W75 1500m 1500m 1500m at its Dacorum Club Championship on September 21, the other.
In the same place on September 24, competing in the 5,000-m championships, he received 21. 25.8, a remarkable minute to spend a record of his world, which is established in the British championship earlier in Nunaton.
Roberts lasted better than he had in Nunaton, as he was narrowing his best times this year 5 km (21:28) and Parkrun (21:38).
Betley / CREWE results:
8 km
M35:: 1 L Gratton 23:21; 2 m Sampson 25:02; 3 D Awde 25:19
M40: 1 K Darci 24:38; 2 T Bailey 25:04; 3 J halts 25:07
M45:: 1 Watson 23:50; 2 J Hart 25:32; 3 I Fisher 25:37
M 501 C Blackburn 26:00; 2 J Bailey 26:34; 3 g of raven 26:38
M55:: 1 O’BRIEN 26:42; 2 F Raffert 27:21; 3 A WALKER 29:33
M60: 1 m courses 28:25; 2 J Converty 29:00; 3 p Pad 29:12; 4 s Watson 29:30; 5 R Johnson 29:32
5 km
W35: 1K Latam 17:01; 2 J Berry 18:22; 3 r miles 18:31
W40: 1 g steel 17:03; 2 L Skinner 17:42; 3 N Curtis 17:52; 4 N Sutton 17:55; 5 A Hollingworth 18:25; 6 JJERER 18:28
W45: 1 K Edwards 17:14; 2 k long 17:28; 3 E Renondeau 17:37; 4 Z Oldfield 17:57
W50: 1 K rennie 17:38; 2 m James 18:00; 3 R Tackray 19:44
W55: 1 J Stanfield 18:54; 2 N Skilton 20:00; 3 s Walker 20:04
W60: 1 k of aneteoric 20:39; 2 g of wood 21:12; 3 r Baker 21:47
W65: 1 s cordingley 21:06; 2 S. Davis 22:07; 3 D Gibbs 22:19
W70: 1 s Haslam 22:30; 2 d. Kesterton 23:30; 3 y gordon 23:40; 4 m STATHAM-BERRY 23:44
M65: 1 m eustace 18:05; 2 and until 18.14; 3 P Meronis 18:41; 4 P Reddaway 18:45; 5 D Unwell 18:46
M70: 1 J Haynes 19:41; 2 P HOUGH 19:49; 3 T Hutchison 20:14
M75:: 1 Daley 21:52; 2 D Juggins 22:42; 3 m ure 22:43
M80: 1 g Newton 24:57; 2 R Bloom 26:00; 3M NS Johnson 26:06

