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Pudsey Pacers take on Yorkshireman marathons

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Published Date: 22 September 2009
The Pudsey Pacers were out in form again this weekend.
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Both the Full and Half Yorkshireman marathons were blessed with great running weather and supported by a well stocked team of marshalls.

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First lady home in the half and 16th overall was Karen Pickles in 1:53:23, Jim Wheldon was 3rd in MV55 in 2:06:00, Dave Byrom finished in 2:34:10, Karen Thrippleton in 2:41:54 and Arthur Wood completed the race in 3:03:57.

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Four Pacers attempted the Full with Jaes Clarke squeezing into the top ten with 3:33:39, followed by Simon Beverley on a debut outing at this distance and finished strongly with Shaun Denham jointly timed in 4:17:30 and John Greenwood in 4:33:17.

This weekend the 107 ran the Good Shepherd fell race over 15 miles with 2000ft of ascent.

First pacer home was Russell Stead in 2.02.22, followed by Nigel Craven in 2.18.25 securing 3rd in his category and Neil Reed in 2.29.24; overall the team came an impressive 3rd place.

With good support from fellow Pacers along the Kirkstall 7 ¼ miles trail James Clark led the Pacers home in 6th place, followed by Robert Samuels, Jim Wheldon retained his M55 title with John Marshall, Dave Butler, Gary Philips and Don Stead all finishing strongly.

Leading the ladies home was Paula Bray, with Sarah Turner, Lisa Smedley and Alyson Glover in hot pursuit.

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  • Last Updated: 22 September 2009 1:05 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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