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Keeping it in the family at Parbold, whilst Mark “Wynnes” at Aintree

Last Saturday saw almost 500 runners arrive in Parbold for the iconic annual Parbold Hill race.  It was a fabulous event with a contingent of 17 runners from LPS taking part.  The day belonged to LPS’s Olly and Kate Sutcliffe, brother and sister from Parbold who finished 1st male and 1st female in the race. We understand that this is the 1st time in the race history that a brother and sister have won both races.

Olly dominated the men’s race with comfortable 1st place finish whilst Kate incredibly finished nearly 4 minutes ahead of the next lady ….. remarkably, she then went to work!

 

The event overall was a great one for LPS, super performances from everyone but notable mentions to Dan Jones, Tom Fair and Nick Turner, all of whom finished top 10 in the men’s race and Rachel Yates who finished 5th lady overall.  As you can see from the results below, it was a really successful event for LPS.

Pos    Num    M    F    Name    Cat    CatPos    Club    Time   
1 499 1   Oliver Sutcliffe MS (001/096) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:41:15
3 291 3   Daniel Jones MS (003/096) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:42:51
6 160 6   Thomas Fair MS (006/096) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:44:43
10 525 10   Nick Turner MS (010/096) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:45:23
14 221 14   Thomas Harkin M50 (001/040) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:45:49
20 62 20   Daniel Brookfield MS (016/096) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:46:48
22 433 22   Ian Roberts M40 (001/045) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:47:05
23 531 23   Kevin Usher M55 (001/041) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:47:06
32 344 32   Tom Mattack MS (021/096) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:48:26
44 82 44   Sam Carr MS (029/096) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:49:55
47 442 47   Adrian Rogers M40 (006/045) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:50:13
48 498   1 Kate Sutcliffe FS (001/031) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:50:14
67 183 66   Mike Gall MS (038/096) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:52:20
98 401 95   Chris Pedder M65 (001/011) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:54:17
100 266 97   Mark Hudson M60 (003/025) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:54:30
103 576   5 Rachel Yates F45 (002/015) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:54:38
149 322 137   Stephen Lennon M45 (017/055) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 00:57:43
297 104 249   Andrew Conway M55 (028/041) Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 01:10:59

Meanwhile over at Aintree ….

Mark Wynne and Ste Bolton took on the Aintree Racecourse Half Marathon in the Run Through Event.  Mark finished 3rd overall and 1st V45 in a super time of 1:16.12 whilst Ste, in his 1st HM performed well and came home in 1:33.04.  A decent finish coming in 89 out the 514 participants.

 

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