Some
beautiful weather
with
some balmy
spring
sunshine greeted
nearly
200
competitors
in the
historic
running
of the
Essex 20
mile
road
championships
held
round
the
country
roads
and
environs
of Great
Bromley
near
Colchester
on
Sunday.
Ilford
AC's
premier
runner
Malcolm
Muir
took
advantage
of the
ideal
running
conditions
to
improve
his
personal
best by
1 second
charging
up the
hill at
the
finish
to
record
5th
place
overall
but just
missing
out on
an Essex
medal
with an
excellent
time of
1.56.13.
He was
ably
supported
by
veteran
campaigner
Neil
Crisp
who
wisely
attached
himself
to a
hard
working group
including
the 3
lead
women. With
everyone
taking
their
turn to
share
the load
over the
gruelling
20 miles
Crisp
came
through
to
finish
in 2hrs
17.34, 3
minutes
ahead of
his
target
time of
2hrs.20.
Another
enjoying
an
excellent
run was
newcomer
Gurdip
Dhami,
deep
in London
Marathon
training
and
having
his
first
ever
outing
over the
distance.
Dhami,
yet
another
athlete
to
emerge
from
Ilford's
excellent
"harriers"
group,
should
be well
pleased
with
clocking
2hrs
40.41 confessed
to
feeling
somewhat
shattered
afterwards.
The
men's
lead witnessed
a
titanic
battle
between Bertie
Powell
of
Woodford
Green
and
Billericay's
Crispian
Bloomfield.
Despite
several
attempts
by
Powell
to drop
Bloomfield
it was
the Billericay
man's
strength
and
persistence
that won
the day
with
both
returning
excellent
times well
under
1hr 50
mins.
Ilford's
already
depleted
ladies
squad
saw Bree
Nordin
battling
against
a
painful pulled
muscle
in her
abdomen
which
was
hindering
her
breathing
for most
of the
race.
After
going
with the
early
charge
she was
forced
to slow
to
training
pace but
nevertheless
bravely
completed
a
2.42.49
clocking
about 20
minutes
adrift
of her
normal
expected
time.
Another
casualty
was
Sally
Gillam
who was
always
50-50 to
start
the race
suffering
from
a painful
knee
injury. After
wisely
starting
conservatively she
went
through
the 8
miles
mark
untroubled
but
after
deciding
to push
on a bit
the knee
was
complaining
by 10
miles
forcing
her to
retire before
doing any
further
damage.
The
overall
womens
race saw
Springfield's
Striders
dominating
with
Tracey
Ransom
emerging
out of
the pack
to take
the
spoils
and
Maxine
Oxlade a
not too
distant
third.
Further
north
Ilford's
duo of
Robin
and
Nikki
McNelis
were
competing
in the
42nd
running
of
Falkirk
Victoria
Harriers
"Round
the
Houses"
10k. Robin posted
an
impressive
time of
36.26
whilst
Nikki
returned
to
racing
with
48.58.