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Pudsey Pacers: Ann Francis gains age-group victory



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Published Date: 13 May 2008
Pudsey Pacers continue to be well represented at local events with Ann Francis providing the highlight of the week with her age-group victory at the Bluebell Trail Race.
The ten mile multi-terrain challenge promoted by Stainland Lions saw Ann record a fine1 hour 28 minutes, well supported by Jenny Cooper (1:38) and Alyson Glover (1:50).

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The men were led home by James Clark, who achieved a top 30 finish among the 400 starters when clocking 1:17. Dave Cooper was back in 1:25, with Martin Edwards producing an excellent 1:37.

In the first round of the three-race John Carr 5k series, hosted by St. Bedes A.C. at Esholt, Dave Cooper was again to the fore with 20:04, pursued by Dominic Egan on 22:35 and Arthur James, 33:17.

Jenny Cooper finished in 22:58, closely followed by Sue Ransome (23:33), Alyson Glover (24:19) and Joy Good (27:11).

On the same evening Ann Francis, John Pop and Trish Cutts travelled to Barugh Green in Barnsley for the 6k Spencers Dash, also the first of a series, and recorded times of 26:35; 27:57 and 32:04.

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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 2:32 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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