Ilford
Athletic
Club put up
a strong
performance
despite
missing a
couple of
their
prolific
performers
in the third
fixture of
the Essex
Cross
Country
League held
at
Basildon's
Gloucester
Park on
Saturday. With
their
star man
Malcolm Muir
sidelined and
reduced to
just a
supporting
role due to
a heavy cold
and captain
Darren
Bottrill
unable to
attend it
was left to
Rob Nixon to
assume the
mantle
leading the
mens troops
home in 9th
position out
of 20
competing
teams and
some 160
runners.
Nixon,
although
still
somewaht
below peak
fitness,
nevertheless
made a
welcome
return making
an expolsive
start on the
flat 1st
small loop
of the 7.3k
course.
However with
the
large hills
taking their
toll on the
two large
laps his
under 20
teammate,
Carlos
Pinilla, was
able to
close to
within
striking
distance on
the last big
climb. Nixon
however had
saved enough
for his
sprint
strength to
prevail
coming home
in 12th
place with
Pinilla just
behind in
13th.
Youngster
Iain
Macdonald
put in a
gutsy
performance for
a
hard-earned
47th place
with veteran
Neil Crisp
next Ilford
man home in
60th. Andy
Catton,
clearly
saving
himself for
next week's
county
veterans
race, crossed
the line in
79th leaving
the last
scoring
place for
marathon man
Steve Parker
in 105th at
the
forefront of
the over
50's
contingent
comprising
John Platt,
109th, Brian
Meadows
112th and
John
Mackenzie
114th. Henry
Ricketts,
119th,
emerged the
victor of a
"do or
die" battle
with Steve
Cheal,
121st, to
complete the
men's
finishers.
The women's
squad
enjoyed an
excellent
afternoon
finishing
8th out of
the 17
ladies
teams.
Veteran Bree
Nordin
recorded
her highest
finish of
the campaign
with a
pleasing
19th overall
and must
surely be a
strong
contender
for one of
the county
vets medal
places next
week. Three
Ilford girls
were locked
in a battle
for 2nd
Ilford Lady
home with
the lead
constantly
changing
between
Victoria
Morgan,
Nicola
Hopkinson
and Dianne
Crisp. In
the end it
was the
experience
of Crisp
that came
through in
38th, with
Morgan and
Hopkinson
chasing her
to the line
in 39th and
40th
respectively.
Sally Gillam
was back in
45th on not
her
favourite of
courses and
Pam Jones,
back from
international
duty,
closed the
squad home.
Earlier
in the U13
boys race
the club's
young stars
continued to
learn their
trade over a
3.1k loop
with Thomas
King coming
home in 19th
place from
George
Hadler in
38th out of
43 runners.
A similar
sized field
contested
the Under 15
boys but
over a
slightly
longer 4.2k.
Here Liam
Leddy
acquitted
himself well
to turn the
tables on
clubmate
Jack Webb
and after an
interesting
battle,
finishing
34th and
36th
respectively.
Alex
Richards
completed
the Ilford
trio
finishing
42nd.
The club now
look forward
to hosting
the County
Vets Cross
Country
Championships
to be held
at Chigwell
Row next
Saturday -
the first
race starts
at 12 noon.