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Race Report: The Inaugural Wistow 10 mile Road Race – 13th September 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard Hughes   
Tuesday, 15 September 2009 15:44
A quartet of Quakers travelled to Wistow, a picturesque village two miles north of Selby, for the first running of a new 10 mile race and between them managed two prizes ( Ian Scott first  male over 55 in 01:04:03 and Diane Vaughan First female over 40 in 01:16:31 ) and three personal bests ( Richard Hughes in 01:11:54 Diane Vaughan, and Kate Schweizer in 01:33:23 ) despite the course being slightly long.

 

The route is a fast flat figure of eight loop mainly on quiet country roads, not unlike the much larger Brass Monkey half marathon that is held not far away. The event was well run with huge numbers of friendly marshals, lots of locals out supporting and a couple of water stations.

 

Definitely one to do again next year – and possibly a good choice for the club championship
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 07:10
 

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