The Braishfield Beer Race, organised by Romsey Road Runners, takes place this Sunday (June 10) at 10.30am and participants are very welcome to enter on the day. Parking and start of the race are at Braishfield Cricket Club with race HQ and finish at the Village Hall.
The 5-mile course is over mostly flat, quiet rural lanes and all competitors receive a free pint of beer (or a soft drink if preferred) at the finish. To find out more please go to www.romseyroadrunners.co.uk It's probably fair to say that this year's Ropley 10K Road Race was run in somewhat damp and chilly conditions, on Sunday, May 27. The rain did little to dampen the spirits of a very strong turn-out nor did it deter the supporters - who's encouragement willed the competitors on to very respectable times in the circumstances.
Romsey Road Runners were no exception with two members achieving personal best times and three ladies finishing in the top 20; Lynne Whitaker was the first Romsey runner home in 7th place out of 164 entrants in 43:04, Jane Field came 9th in 44:10 and Penny Jennings 16th in 45:56.
Charlotte Maslen finished in a personal best time of 55:10 and Steve Davies, for the fourth time this year, broke his previous PB by 45 seconds, finishing in 47:33.
Other Results: Gill Callus 66:12, Alistair Longworth 45:08, Paul Cutbill 49:07.
l The fourth of the summer RR10 Cross Country Series saw a return to the Deerleap Enclosure in the New Forest; this time round a different but equally scenic course.
Jane Field (18), Penny Jennings (20) and Tamantha Ryan (25) ensured Romsey Road Runners ladies A' team finished 6th with the B' team, Julia Abab (32), Carol Brunner (46) and Liz Slade (50) finishing 14th.
Mary Adams (69), Anna Duignan (80) and Wendy Couper (84) made sure a C' team was also fielded, finishing in 27th. The men's teams finished 14th and 25th.
Other individual results: Ladies; Kate Clements (94), Gill Callus (96). Men; David Barrett (17), Jim Wright (54), Chris Brown (69), Matt Hurst (87), Tony Peelo (117), Alistair Longworth (121), David Page (124), Paul Bradley (130), Andrew Archibald (134), Steve Davies (137), Steve Edwards (150), Greg Roulston (158), David Nixon (183).
Halterworth go Jurassic.
A family team of athletes from Halterworth Harriers was despatched to run the Crewkerne Mini-Marathon 9-mile road race on Sunday (June 3).
The race, which was contested in delightfully pretty but challenging Somerset countryside, involved several of the steeper slopes of the Jurassic escarpments in between Crewkerne and the picturesque village of Hinton St George.
Debbie Sims who had not entered a real' 9 miler before had prepared for the event for several weeks and was pleased with the 1 hour 27 minutes that she clocked.
Speaking after the event Debbie admitted that the slopes had proved a formidable challenge but she was pleased with her time and hoped to return next year to improve upon it.
In the Junior 3 mile event William Sims finished in 14th position and younger sister Eleanor was only seven places behind in 21st position, both youngsters finishing in the top half of the field.
Anyone keen to join in the Harriers track sessions is welcome to turn up on their Tuesday training nights on The Mountbatten School field. Details can be found on the club website at www.halterworthharriers.org.uk
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