Eynsham 6 and 9 mile results

Here are the results for today’s championship 6/9 mile runs on what was, for the marshals at least, an unexpectedly cold morning. The chip timing trial worked without any issues other than being a bit fiddly and therefore giving slightly slower times. Both the chip and “normal” times can be found below.

Jobsworth alert… Hannah wasn’t in official ERR colours, so no points awarded.

Gail won the wine, and her report follows the results.

Name ChipTime ManualTime SL Pts Also
Ben Breaker 00:44:48 00:44:43    
Roger Bradley 00:44:54 00:44:52    
Mark Creasey 00:46:06 00:46:02    
Simon Walker 00:48:22 00:48:18 50  
John Bishop 00:49:36 00:49:32 49  
Natalie Dawson 00:49:48 00:49:44 50  
Kevin Kavanagh 00:50:23 00:50:18 48  
Martin Johnson 00:52:51 00:52:47 47  
Adrian Pinnock 00:54:21 00:54:19 2×46 Joker
Steve Butler 00:55:40 00:55:32    
Rain Newton-Smith 00:56:50 00:56:47    
Ian Spencer 00:58:07 00:58:04    
Jane Bishop 01:00:46 01:00:45 2×49 Joker
Jan Kavanagh 01:01:39 01:01:35    
Rachel Green 01:01:47 01:01:42    
Lindsey McCrudden 01:02:11 01:02:10 48  
Marisa Keeley 01:03:15 01:03:13 47  
Janis Paddon 01:03:57 01:03:54    
Emma Muir 01:04:20 01:04:16 46  
Julie Weiskrantz 01:05:29 01:05:26 45  
Gail Morris 01:07:29 01:07:27 44  
Roger Gascoigne 01:08:04 01:08:01 45  
Elaine Butler 01:10:58 01:10:55 43  
         
         
      CC Pts  
Robert Storey 00:55:21 00:55:12 50  
Graham Bridges 01:01:24 01:01:20 49  
Kevin Dawson 01:01:58 01:01:52 48  
Mark Tyrrell 01:02:58 01:02:55 47  
Mark Schofield 01:03:27 01:03:23 46  
Tony Whitlock 01:08:51 01:08:46 45  
Katherine Bates 01:09:13 01:09:07 50  
Jacky Pinnock 01:11:06 01:11:02 49  
Hugh Morris 01:11:45 01:11:42 44  
Kate Williamson 01:12:39 01:12:34 48  
Larry Poole 01:15:34 01:15:29 43  
Paul Creasey 01:15:35 01:15:30 42  
Ian Keeley 01:18:10 01:18:04 41  
Hannah Brice 01:20:03 01:19:58    
Jane Larbalestier 01:26:17 01:26:10 47  

 

 

It was a cold and foggy morning when we all gathered in the Ferrier’s drive way.  Much anticipation as we were going to try out a new chip system.  Marie and Ben were on hand to make sure we put the chips on properly. 

This year it was a more picturesque start and finish in the Ferrier’s drive but a slightly longer course.  We all knew what was coming as we ran down to and over the toll bridge and it was a hard slog up to the top of Wytham Hill through the fog.  We did expect the fog to clear as we reached the top of the hill but it didn’t so I had never been so pleased as to see Derek looming out of the mist as it meant I could finally turn round and go back down the hill again.

Marie and Ben were waiting at the finish with giant scissors to rescue their chips from exhausted runners, well I was.

We had a fantastic breakfast afterwards at the Newlands which made it all worthwhile, though if you were a tea drinker you had to fight for your cause.

 

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