| General All events took place on Sunday
mornings 11am start. Runs are about 5 miles long
on varying off-road terrain. Open to all and
everyone welcome. Entry fee £2 on the day.
Finishers entered into end of race raffle.
Rule changes for
2004/2005
- Composition of teams to be 7 men and 3
women (to include one F35, one M40, one
M50) No problem there!
- Age of female vet to be 35
- New Individual Championship in F35, F45,
F55 categories
- New runners cannot be fielded as scorers
at Races 6 & 7
- Elite standard to remain at 34min/38min
10k pace (or equivalent) for men/women
but to be consistently policed by club
captains
- Guests and non-scorers to be given a
distinctive marker to run in to make it
clear that they are not in competition
(tba)
Details/results
Click on any particular race for details and
results. Races are generally about 5 or 6 miles
across fields, paths and other mixed terrain.
2004-2005
Final Championship
Placings
(Runners must have competed in at least 5 of
the 7 races to qualify)
| Name |
Final Pos.
|
No. of Races
|
| Ladies
(55 qualifiers) |
| Bridgit
Weekes |
31
|
5
|
| Chris
Young |
33
|
5
|
| Men
(141qualifiers) |
| Chris
Marshall |
49
|
7*
|
| Pat
Collins |
109
|
5
|
| Ron
Gadd |
124
|
6^
|
| Les
Humphrey |
133
|
5
|
Congratulations
to
Ron Gadd, 1st Male over70 in the
Championship (see picture)
Chris Marshall, certificate for competing in
every race (see picture)
Avery Hill Park, New Etham - 20 March 2005
(inter-club relays - non scoring events plus
presentation of awards)
Rough Common, Canterbury - 20 February 2005
Oxleas Wood, Eltham - 6 February 2005 (click here
for report)
Minnis Bay, Birchington - 23 January 2005
(click here
for report)
Avery Hill Park, New Etham - 2 January 2005
(click here
for report)
Nurstead Court, Meopham - 21 November 2004
Swanley Park, Swanley - 9 November 2004
Knole Park, Sevenoaks - 17 October 2004
Archives:
See also 2003-2004
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