Northern T&F League – East Premier Match 3 – Hull
Thank you to all who made the effort to come out for the third match that took place at Hull last weekend. It’s fair to say this was the weakest we’ve been all season in terms of number of athletes. However, this didn’t stop the team from pulling together to fill gaps and get as many points as possible throughout the day to secure 2nd place at the end of the day. Many track athletes helped by filling in field events, I think some enjoyed switching their focus to an event unfamiliar to them.
We had PB’s from Lucas Stabler, 1500m (4:07.80), Louis How, Long Jump (5.02m) & Esme Pounder, Javelin (24.56m – 600g). There were also plenty of SB’s on both the track & in the field.
Match 4 will take place on Saturday 19th August at Heringthorpe Stadium – Rotherham.
Standings after Match 3
Club | Total League Points | Total Match Points | |
1 | City of York AC | 17 | 1107 |
2 | Lincoln Wellington AC | 13 | 1001 |
3 | City of Sheffield & Dearne AC | 10 | 909 |
4 | Kingston upon Hull | 9 | 966 |
5 | Wakefield District H & AC | 8.5 | 896 |
6 | Rotherham Harriers & AC | 5.5 | 767 |
Road Racing
The final race in the York 10k Road Race League took place at Wistow near Selby last Tuesday. The very flat course just to the north of Selby usually produces good times with this year being no exception. Allan Scott led home another very depleted men’s team with a time of 38.34 as the men’s team came 8th. Chrissie Dover was the leading female runner from the club as she came 6th vet 35 and 11th overall in a time of 40.35. In the veteran races Karen Wood was 1st vet 55 in 45.31 with Dave Lancaster being 3rd vet 60 in 42.12. In the overall series rankings Karen Wood was 1st vet 55, Chrissie Dover 2nd vet 35 and Dave Lancaster joint 2nd vet 60. The men’s team came 7th overall with the women not completing a team in any of the six races.
In the junior races at Eccup, just north of Leeds, Hannah Lovett was the 3rd girl in the two miles race in 13.13 whilst James Hodgkinson was 25th boy in the one mile race with 7.20.
Four of the club’s juniors achieved first places in this weekend’s parkruns. Ollie Wright got the first of what may prove to be many first places at parkrun as he won on the Knavesmire in 17.34. Another young un William Hardy was 2nd in 17.35 at the same event. There was another Keens double first place at Easingwold as William ran 17.24 and Kaitlin 23.09 whilst Liv Hardy was 1st at Heslington in 23.15. Gianluca Mastrolonardo might now to be too old to be classed as a young un but he cruised round to another win at Dalby in 16.06 with mum Julie coming 3rd in 21.47. Charlotte Mason unusually came both 2nd female and 2nd overall at Mensola in Florence in 19.02. Josh Reid came 2nd in the junior York parkrun in 8.23 with Bethany Ellerker being 3rd female in 8.33.