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Chiltern Harriers continued their good start to the cross country league season with another win at the second Chiltern League match at Oxford Horspath on Saturday. There was an excellent turnout from the club with 103 athletes finishing their races. Conditions were quite good with a dry day, and a reasonably firm underfoot surface, despite recent rain. There were individual wins for Tom Ford, Chloe Willson, and Nick Hughes, and there was a team win for the U17 men. Most teams were in the top three. Several athletes confirmed their places in Bucks or Herts teams at the Southern Inter Counties Championships at Greenford on November 29th. The U11 Girls started proceedings and were fourth. The scorers were Ezrayah Latham in sixth, Martha Stanley ninth, and Jemima Barnes 20th. Ida Goldman made a good debut to be 23rd. The U11 Boys were also in good form and had their largest team for some time. Kit Reynolds was eighth, Evan Atkinson 11th and Oliver Dixon 18th to score and finish a strong second. Also running well were Freddy Higgins (20th), Ethan Brown (30th), Oliver VandenBrekel (32nd), and Oliver Ingham (39th).
The U13 Girls had a much improved result to be second. Chloe Willson scored another Division 1 win and was backed up in the scoring by Sunaya Nanda (eighth), Lottie Monnington (ninth), and Amelia Hanstein (31st). Emilia Ingham was 43rd. The U13 Boys also ran well to be fourth. The scoring quartet were William Clasby (12th), Jack Dalton (14th), Barnaby Williams (19th), and Jack Dixon (24th). Completing the team were Jonathan Kalibbala (34th), James Woodgate (36th), Toby Moore (66th) and Charlie Yeoh (67th). Also featuring a larger and stronger team than match 1 were the U15 Girls. Maya Davis had another good run to be fifth and Juliette MacDougall was sixth. Annie-Rose Quantrill in 12th and Nia Clarke in 17th completed the scoring. Also running well were Holly Knott (19th), Mala Bahia (34th), and Aiyla Haigh (35th). The girls were second. Chiltern have a big U15 Boys squad this year and thirteen lads toed the line at Oxford. The scoring team that came fourth were Harrison Lawrence (16th), John Rooney (18TH), Isaac Taylor (21st), and Isaac McCall (25th). Completing the team were Jack Rogers (29th), Jacob McCall (32nd), Josh Woodward (37th), Isaac Brown (39th), Kit Dixon (42nd), Oli Atkinson (43rd), Toby Reynolds (44th), Hector Gamblen (53rd), and Alex VandenBrekel (62nd). The momentum kept going in the U17 races. The U17/U20 women are well supported this year and the scoring three of Evelyn Wildman (fifth), Alex Whitfield (seventh), and Roxie Jones (16th) were second. Also featuring were Jocelyn Davies (17th), Issy Robinson (19th), Megan Lockwood (21st), Lara Milburn (37th), Izzy McFetrich (40th) and Lydia Cross (44th). Roxie and Jocelyn were fourth and fifth U20s. The U17 men completed a second team win and Tom Ford a second individual win. Backing up Tom in the scoring were Edward Johnson (fourth), Thomas Reynolds (eighth), and James Henderson (13th). Also well up were Charlie Quantrill (16th), Eddie O’Brien (18th), Ben Reeder (23rd), James Malin (27th) and Charlie De Sousa (37th). The Senior Women were second and saw excellent runs from Bev Whitfield (fifth) and Soraya Lockwood (seventh), with good support from Katie Royals (19th), Charlotte Docwra (29th), Jess Orr (35th), and Jenny Bizley. Completing the huge team of 19 were Abi Askey (43rd), Lauren Mayot (45th), Cathy Holloway (50th), Tessa Passey (82nd), Sue Slade (92nd), Rebecca Lawson (99th), Heidi Folkard (104th), Helen Hinde (122nd), Miriam Kempson (123rd), Caroline Stevens (132nd), Tamsin Finch (141st), Tyra Bishop (146th), and Fiona Calder (155th). The Veteran quartet of Bev, Jenny, Abi, and Lauren were second. Bev was first Vet 45. There was also good support for the Senior Men who came a strong second. The scoring ten featured Alex Aldred (fifth), Harry Cox (sixth), Aran Davidson (19th), Daire Stack (22nd), Tim Lawrence (26th), Cameron Reid (35th), Nick Hughes (40th), James Turner (50th), Alex Johnson (53rd) and Jack Turner (56th). Completing the fine turnout were Daniel Munn (69th), Jonny Slade (77th), Rory Hilton (83rd), Russell VandenBrekel (133rd), Alan Crozier (145th), Ian Lawson (167th), Jon Taylor (174th), Duncan Passey (194th), Glen Martin (203rd), Mark Johnson (209th), Ed Wright (212th), Frank Gaymond (215th), and Stuart Henderson (222nd). The vet foursome of Tim, Nick, James and Russell were second. Tim was second Vet 40 and Nick first Vet 50. The U20 trio of Jack, Daniel and Rory were fourth and lie third after two matches. Match 3 is on December 3rd at Campbell Park, Milton Keynes where the club will hope to continue this good start. Comments are closed.
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