This latest batch of results goes back to the end of February, and provides good news in the form of four Heathside men making the top 20 in the Milton Keynes half, a win for our hastily cobbled-together women’s team in the Horsenden Hill cross-country relays, and PBs from Jo and Rob.
Read MoreHeathside produced some fine results at the latest National Cross-Country Champs at Parliament Hill on Saturday, fielding full teams in half of the races, and achieving four top 100 individual placings and some impressive team finishes on what was a beautiful day blessed by blue skies and relatively firm going underfoot – and fantastic support!
Read MoreAway from the Sunday league cross-country and usual parkruns some of our vets took part in the BMAF South of England indoor championships on Sunday, clocking age-group winning times and PBs, while Clare, who appears to be our sole runner in the Brighton half, put down a good, sub-90min marker.
Read MoreThe final race of the season was held at Royston on 19 February. There were 4 intrepid Heathsiders who braved the tough ups and downs. At the front, Pete had a storming run, racing up and down the hills! Results as follows:
Read MoreDespite the lowest turnout for the Met League this season we managed some very good team results, and some good individual ones, to wrap up the season. Next up: Nationals!
Read MoreDespite the cool weather the conditions were good and most of the previous week's snow had melted away.
Gavin was the first Heathsider home followed by Dominic, both of whom achieved PBs.
Here is a separate report from Paul on the Middlesex Vets Cross Country Champs for those who didn't see it on the forum.
Read MoreThames Trot 50 miles (described as a 'tranquil run along the Thames from Oxford to Henley')
Read MoreOur streak of avoiding boggy courses continued this past weekend when a few brave souls travelled down to Brighton to run in the South of England XC Championships. Decent weather allowed for a soft, but not too bad course - which was lucky, since there were some pretty nasty hills from start to finish. Our women, who were somewhat shorthanded, managed a spectacular 6th place finish behind Sue's 23rd overall placing. In the Veteran Men's... erm... Senior Men's race we managed a 24th place as well as a 59th place for our B team (out of 79 teams - I think my biggest surprise was that we actually had enough for two teams of 6), while North London "rivals" (and I use that term loosely) won the whole race. Good for them. We also had quite a few youngsters out racing as well, with James leading our U15 boys to a 16th team place and our only young athletes team finish (you can see a video of the U15 boys’ race here).
Read MoreA quick round-up of this weeks races…
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