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Road Race
Brighton Marathon
Sun 18 Apr 2010
Great weather, great organisation, great support. The inaugural Brighton Marathon was a success beyond most people's expectation. And Phoenix featured large on the day. Second claim member, Tom Naylor was, with Tim Hutchins, the event organiser – so hearty congratulations to them. Olympic Champion and club founder Steve Ovett started the race. Mike Whyte and Tim Woodman fulfilled their pacing roles to perfection and, of course, 29 of you took part and came up with some quality performances. We had four runners under three hours led by returning member Neil Boniface (7th in 2:41:23). Mike Greenwood ran the best judged race of all finishing 18th in a time of 2:50:13 which shaves his previous best by some 25 minutes!. Good to see Daryl Hards back in shape and although he slipped back in the closing miles managed an impressive 2:54:36. Max-Patrick Lippert was supposed to be running the Boston Marathon but his plans fell to ash (of the Icelandic variety) but he was offered a last minute place in the race and responded with an even-paced 2:59:42 for 90th position. As you can see from the list here, a further 18 Phoenix athletes finished under four hours with everyone safely home by five. As if that weren't enough, Charlie Grice won the mini mile event. Last year Charlie broke Steve Ovett's 800m Brighton schoolboy record, taking it down to 1:55.80. On Sunday he got to meet the great man in person. Archie Davis was first U13 boy in the mini mile.
7 [2:41:23] BONIFACE, Neil
18 [2:50:13] GREENWOOD, Michael
29 [2:54:36] HARDS, Darryl
56 [2:59:42] LIPPERT, Max-Patrick
90 [3:05:15] TOWNLEY, Mike
121 [3:08:46] PIKE, Jon
133 [3:10:45] BEARD, Leigh
230 [3:16:21] NOVIS, Robert
248 [3:17:29] FIELD, Andrew
269 [3:20:12] BONZI, Alexander
289 [3:20:35] HERRON, Nigel
299 [3:21:21] FRIEND, Brian
306 [3:22:47] POWELL, David
480 [3:28:42] WHYTE, Michael (pacer for 3:30)
771 [3:39:11] HARDS, Peter (Kim)
889 [3:41:51] LYONS, Ivan
962 [3:39:35] MITCHELL, Jon
1084 [3:46:02] McNALLY, Liam
1122 [3:44:40] BIBBY, Rachel
1161 [3:46:31] SHIELDS, Luke
1270 [3:51:45] AVEY, Terry
1318 [3:53:21] HOLBORN, Tony
1509 [3:53:08] SANDILANDS, Tess
1712 [3:54:33] WOODMAN, Tim (pacer for 4:00)
2507 [4:09:19] PERRY, Rachel
3321 [4:24:27] HALL, Joanne
3741 [4:32:10] GREGORY, Louise
3898 [4:40:01] KEMP, Malcolm
4419 [4:42:59] REGAN, Lucy
4729 [4:46:25] MELLO-COSTA, Ananda
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Road Race
Sussex Road Relays at Christ Hospital 2010
Sat 10 Apr 2010
Seniors men win silver with fantastic fight back by the boys especially Dan, Charlie and Josh). Team - Sam Wade, Max Pickard (U17), Finn McNally, Dan Stepney, Charlie Grice (U17) and Josh Guilmant. Vets Over 60s win bronze despite breaking course record! team Andrew Haig, Andrew Field and Malcolm Kemp Over 50s A team came a creditable 4th. Tony Holborn, Terry Avey and Brian Friend Over 40s A team – 8th Senior women - 9th No juniors! Next year maybe?
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Fun Run
Lewes 10K
Mon 5 Apr 2010
Easter Monday race which is part of the West Sussex Fun Run League. It's over mixed terraine included rutted tracks and muddy fields so not a fast one! I've spotted the following Phoenix people, either running for us or one of our sister fun run clubs.
3rd Daryl Hards 37:18, 11th Bruce Faulkner 38:51, 51st Brian Friend 43:45, 59th Lewis Hards 44:13, 92nd Terry Avey 46:12, 107th Kim Hards 47:09, 130th Matt Plass 47:58, 279th Elana Moore 55:21, 374th Steve Webb 59:29, 518th Carol Webb (accompanying a novice runner) 1:20:31.
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Multisport (Tri)
Steyning Duathlon
Mon 5 Apr 2010
Run 7km, bike 35km, run 5km
17. Hughes, Malcolm (45-49) 1 (26:46/0:34/54:47/0:32/19:46)01:42:26
38. Marinko, John (45-49) 5 (27:49/0:33/56:58/0:34/20:40)01:46:36
47. Mills, Chris (25-29) 8 (27:36/0:30/58:43/0:28/21:07)01:48:26
112. Hayward, James (30-34) 21 (31:40/0:49/1:05:42/0:46/25:12)02:04:12
125. Martin, Erica (25-29) 6 (29:00/0:56/1:14:05/0:48/22:13)02:07:05
128. Mcclelland, Faye (30-34) 3 (no splits)02:08:48
157. Thomas, Paul (50-54) 14 (53:39/2:51/1:27:46/2:12/45:20)03:11:50
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Sussex Grand Prix
Worthing 20 Mile
Sun 28 Mar 2010
Very much a tester for the Spring Marathons, this chip-timed four lap course allows for detailed pace analysis.
40th Andrew Field 2:20:41 (ist M60), 47th Jon Pike 2:22:51, 60th Brian Friend 2:25:44, 76th Tony Holborn 2:28:47, 123rd Ivan Lyons 2:37:01, 157th Terry Avey 2:45:25
Full results including lap times here
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Multisport (Tri)
British Elite Duathlon Championships;para
Sun 28 Mar 2010
Gold for Paul Thomas in the T3 category. Well Done Paul!
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Multisport (Tri)
British Elite Duathlon Championships
Sun 28 Mar 2010
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Cross Country
English Schools Cross Country Champs
Sun 21 Mar 2010
The English Schools XC Champs took place at a wet and muddy Heaton Park in Manchester. Phoenix once again had athletes running for Sussex. Robbie Fitzgibbon (junior boys) and Beth Kidger (intermediate girls) both came in the first third of the field with solid runs. In the senior boys Finn McNally had to retire with back problems when he was well placed. Sam Wade came through in that event with his best run of the season. In the intermediate boys, Will Durkin had a great race, placing well within the top 100 in his first year in the age group. Run of the day came from Charlie Grice, who came an excellent 9th in the intermediate race, making him first reserve for the England team for the Home Countries International.
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Cross Country
Inter County Cross Country Champs
Sat 13 Mar 2010
At the National Intercounties Cross-Country Champs at Birmingham on 13 March, Will Durkin had the standout run for a Phoenix runner in a Sussex vest, with a splendid 17th in the U15 age group. Also running for Sussex were Billy White (U13), Robbie Fitzgibbon (U15) and Beth Kidger and Megan Kidger (U17). Finn McNally came 60th in the U20s.
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Sussex Grand Prix
Hastings Half Marathon
Sun 21 Mar 2010
Hastings (4,000 finishers) was the destination of four Phoenix athletes. Its a tricky course with a long uphill section between four and six miles. Its reckoned to add a good couple of minutes to your time, so some good performances here. Andrew Neighbour was first home 190th in 1:29:45 followed by Terry Avey (461st 1:37:07), Faye McClelland (1123rd 1:47:04) and Debbie Evers (1764th 1:56:05).