The Isle of
Man Cross Country Championships were held at Crossags Farm in
Ramsey last Sunday afternoon in the most testing conditions that
many of the competitors had ever encountered. The persistent
heavy rain of the previous week had turned much of the course
into a swamp, with the steep downhill sections through the upper
fields being especially slippy and treacherous. There were lots
of high-speed slides and several muddy tumbles during an
afternoon that was much more fun for spectators than it was for
competitors! Despite the atrocious conditions, a very healthy
total of 105 competitors took part in the event which also
formed Round 4 of the Manx Gas Cross Challenge series. Several
were no doubt enticed by the incentive of the double points on
offer for this round of the league. First race away was the
event for U9s over 2 laps of the bottom field. Jamie Garrett
out-sprinted Patrick Cox to take a narrow win in the boys’ race;
with Conor Davies taking 3rd. Danielle Barton
produced another fine run to take the win in the girls race by 7
seconds from Aimee Cringle, who in turn had a 9-second advantage
over Ruth Nathan.
In the U11
race over 3 laps of the bottom field, Will Morris was in a class
of his own. The highly promising Western AC athlete ran superbly
to win the boys’ race by 35 seconds from Harvey Neale who
finished 6 seconds ahead of Owen Dudley. In the girls’ race,
victory went to Katie Astin who judged the pace perfectly. She
started steadily, and then upped the pace to overhaul her Manx
Harriers team-mates Sosanna Cox and Rebecca Nathan who completed
the medal positions.
The U13 races
covered one full lap of the main circuit, and the boys’ race was
a cracker. Jak Morris and Shaun Moore had an epic tussle all the
way round the lap and were neck and neck with the finish in
sight, but Morris showed great finishing speed to cross the line
a few metres in front. The ever-consistent Moore has been 3rd
twice and 2nd twice so far this season but his day
will surely come. Alex Price continued his excellent form this
season to take 3rd just 6 seconds further back.
Alice Ashe was
the convincing winner of the U13G race, with a 34-second
advantage over talented all-rounder Alexandra Ross. Newcomer
Phoebe Cross made a most impressive debut to finish 3rd.
The U15B, U15G
and U17L classes all competed together over the same distance,
and this led to some superb racing. In the U15B race, Nathan
Pierce and Tom Kelly showed what promising athletes they are
with very classy runs. Western AC’s Pierce just beat his Manx
Harriers rival to the line in a sprint finish, with Alex
McQuarrie also running very well to take 3rd.
But not far
behind Pierce and Kelly, one of the highlights of the day was a
fascinating duel between the Astin sisters Gemma and Sarah. It
is unusual for the U17L and U15G classes to race over the same
distance, and this allowed them a rare opportunity for a
head-to-head contest. Gemma initially led by 20 metres or so,
but Sarah soon closed up onto her elder sister’s shoulder where
she stayed throughout the race. The newly crowned Lancashire
U15G champion tried everything to get ahead on the sprint to the
line, but Gemma just managed to hang on. Rachael Franklin
produced probably her best performance of the season to finish 2nd
in the U17L race, almost 2 minutes ahead of Bronwen Kaneen in 3rd.
Hannah Scarlett and Maxine Smalley took 2nd and 3rd
in the U15G race, both running extremely well.
All other
categories started together in the showpiece event of the day.
There was some confusion ahead of the men’s race over the
decision to add an extra lap to the senior race whilst retaining
the usual 3-lap distance for the Vets aged 40 and over.
Darren Gray
and Gianni Epifani were the early leaders of the Senior Men’s
race whilst John Halligan, champion for the past 2 seasons, was
keeping a characteristic watching brief in around 6th
place. But by lap 2 it was Kevin Loundes and Halligan who
emerged some 10 seconds clear of the pack as they slithered
their way around the fields. The two Island Games team-mates
were still together going into the 3rd lap, but it
was on the steeply uphill section on this lap that Halligan made
his move and opened up a 10-second advantage that had grown to
over 15 seconds by the end of the lap. As Halligan eased the
pace slightly on the 4th and final lap, Loundes
attacked again with a most impressive finish but it was not
enough to prevent Halligan wrapping up his third successive
title by a margin of 12 seconds. Nigel Armstrong ran brilliantly
to take 3rd just 15 seconds further back, all the
more impressive after covering a huge amount of mileage in
training during the previous week. Gianni Epifani, Ed Gumbley
and Darren Gray all found the going extremely tough but stuck to
their task admirably to complete the top 6.
Andy Fox was a
convincing winner of the 3-lap veteran’s race, his cause made a
little more comfortable by the retirement of Russell Collister
on lap 1 with an ankle injury. Peter Kaneen and Phil Cain
completed the top 3, with other age group wins going to James
Bishop and Peter Cooper.
Cal Partington
made a most welcome return to cross country after a 2 year
absence, and was a comfortable winner of the ladies’ title. She
established a 20-second lead over Gail Griffiths on the first of
2 laps, who in turn was a further 20 seconds ahead of regular
rival Sarah Nelson. On the early part of lap 2, Partington
continued to extend her advantage, before a typically determined
finish by Griffiths saw her narrow the gap slightly in the
closing stages, the final margin being 33 seconds. Sarah Nelson
took the bronze medal a further 52 seconds back, whilst in 4th
place there was an encouraging cross country debut by newcomer
Victoria Jacobsen.
Ryan
Fairclough showed excellent endurance to win the Junior Men’s
title, and was well up amongst some of the leading Senior Men
throughout his 3 laps. This was a particularly good effort after
playing 90 minutes football for Ramsey’s Combination team in
heavy conditions the previous day, and will stand him in good
stead for his debut in the English National Cross Country
Championships next month.
Sam Brand
marked his first cross country appearance of the season with a
fine win in the U17M race over 2 laps. He initially led the
entire field including the Senior Men, before settling into a
more sensible rhythm. He finished just over a minute clear of
Tom Richmond, with Jordan Cain taking 3rd place a
further 30 seconds behind.
The Short
Course race was not part of the Island Championships although as
usual it did form part of the Cross Challenge series. Conor
Delanbanque won by 15 seconds from his fellow track specialist
Michael Haslett, with Eric Lee completing the top 3 some way in
arrears.
Many thanks go
to all involved with Northern AC and Crossags Farm for hosting
their second event of the season, and to all officials and
helpers. The 5th and final round of the Manx Gas
Cross Challenge series takes place on Sunday 3rd
February and will be hosted by Manx Harriers at Pulrose Golf
Course. Sign on from 1pm for a 2pm start. All are welcome.
David
Griffiths 21st January 2008
|
Pos |
No |
Name |
Club/School |
Cat |
Time |
|
SENIOR
& VETERAN MEN |
|
1 |
190 |
John
Halligan |
Manx
Harriers |
SM |
40.58 |
|
2 |
230 |
Kevin
Loundes |
Manx
Harriers |
SM |
41.10 |
|
3 |
206 |
Nigel
Armstrong |
Manx
Harriers |
V35 |
41.25 |
|
4 |
200 |
Gianni
Epifani |
Manx
Harriers |
V35 |
42.52 |
|
5 |
231 |
Ed
Gumbley |
Manx
Harriers |
SM |
43.21 |
|
6 |
205 |
Darren
Gray |
Manx
Harriers |
SM |
43.33 |
|
7 |
197 |
Mike
Garrett |
Manx
Harriers |
V35 |
44.43 |
|
8 |
238 |
Paul
Renshaw |
Northern AC |
SM |
45.22 |
|
9 |
222 |
James
Broughton |
Northern AC |
V35 |
46.47 |
|
10 |
247 |
Glen
Hamilton |
Wigan
Harriers |
SM |
49.43 |
|
11 |
221 |
Paul
Lewthwaite |
Manx
Fell Runners |
SM |
50.26 |
|
12 |
215 |
Lewis
Veale |
IOMVAC |
V35 |
56.00 |
|
13 |
228 |
Robbie
Lambden |
Manx
Harriers |
SM |
102.10 |
|
DNF |
248 |
Tristan Ringham |
U/A |
SM |
DNF |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
212 |
Andy
Fox |
Manx
Harriers |
V45 |
44.28 |
|
|
193 |
Peter
Kaneen |
Manx
Harriers |
V45 |
47.57 |
|
|
249 |
Graham
Stigant |
IOMVAC |
V45 |
50.04 |
|
|
210 |
Ian
Callister |
Manx
Harriers |
V50 |
55.25 |
|
|
233 |
Garry
Ross |
Manx
Harriers |
V45 |
58.43 |
Veteran
Men
|
1 |
212 |
Andy
Fox |
Manx
Harriers |
V45 |
33.01 |
|
2 |
193 |
Peter
Kaneen |
Manx
Harriers |
V45 |
35.58 |
|
3 |
195 |
Phil
Cain |
Manx
Harriers |
V50 |
36.46 |
|
4 |
241 |
James
Bishop |
IOMVAC |
V40 |
36.54 |
|
5 |
249 |
Graham
Stigant |
IOMVAC |
V45 |
37.10 |
|
6 |
229 |
Dave
Newton |
Manx
Harriers |
V50 |
38.10 |
|
7 |
237 |
Mike
Gellion |
IOMVAC |
V50 |
38.20 |
|
8 |
208 |
Peter
Cooper |
IOMVAC |
V55 |
39.01 |
|
9 |
192 |
Barry
Moore |
Western AC |
V35 |
40.04 |
|
10 |
210 |
Ian
Callister |
Manx
Harriers |
V50 |
40.25 |
|
11 |
233 |
Garry
Ross |
Manx
Harriers |
V45 |
42.48 |
|
12 |
199 |
Les
Brown |
Manx
Harriers |
V55 |
43.14 |
|
13 |
204 |
Alan
Pilling |
IOMVAC |
V55 |
43.40 |
|
14 |
225 |
Doug
Corkill |
Manx
Harriers |
V55 |
44.43 |
|
DNF |
220 |
Russell Collister |
Manx
Harriers |
V40 |
DNF |
Veteran
& Senior Ladies
|
1 |
246 |
Cal
Partington |
Manx
Fell Runners |
VL40 |
23.52 |
|
2 |
196 |
Gail
Griffiths |
Manx
Harriers |
VL40 |
24.25 |
|
3 |
226 |
Sarah
Nelson |
Manx
Harriers |
SL |
25.17 |
|
4 |
245 |
Victoria Jacobsen |
U/A |
SL |
29.09 |
|
5 |
219 |
Bridget Kaneen |
Manx
Harriers |
VL40 |
29.26 |
|
6 |
194 |
Ann
Cain |
Manx
Harriers |
VL45 |
31.00 |
|
7 |
240 |
Janette Gledhill |
U/A |
VL40 |
32.21 |
Junior
Men
|
1 |
181 |
Ryan
Fairclough |
Northern AC |
JM |
32.41 |
Under
17 Boys
|
1 |
183 |
Sam
Brand |
QE2 |
U17M |
22.04 |
|
2 |
177 |
Tom
Richmond |
Manx
Harriers |
U17M |
23.07 |
|
3 |
179 |
Jordan
Cain |
Manx
Harriers |
U17M |
23.37 |
|
4 |
172 |
Jack
Leece |
IOM
College |
U17M |
45.22 |
Under
17 Girls
|
1 |
171 |
Gemma
Astin |
Manx
Harriers |
U17L |
12.55 |
|
2 |
173 |
Rachael Franklin |
Manx
Harriers |
U17L |
13.38 |
|
3 |
176 |
Bronwen
Kaneen |
Manx
Harriers |
U17L |
15.25 |
|
4 |
180 |
Leanne
Garrett |
Manx
Harriers |
U17L |
17.07 |
|
5 |
184 |
Chloe
Cross |
Ramsey
GS |
U17L |
17.44 |
|
DNF |
182 |
Alicia
Corlett |
Manx
Harriers |
U17L |
DNF |
Under
15 Boys
|
1 |
140 |
Nathan
Pierce |
Western AC |
U15B |
12.41 |
|
2 |
165 |
Tom
Kelly |
Manx
Harriers |
U15B |
12.43 |
|
3 |
141 |
Alex
McQuarrie |
QE2 |
U15B |
13.27 |
Under
15 Girls
|
1 |
159 |
Sarah
Astin |
Manx
Harriers |
U15G |
12.56 |
|
2 |
163 |
Hannah
Scarlett |
Manx
Harriers |
U15G |
14.11 |
|
3 |
158 |
Maxine
Smalley |
Western AC |
U15G |
14.57 |
|
4 |
156 |
|