Press Report – 19/11/2012
Essex Cross-Country League Just one week after the last match the third round of the Essex Cross-Country League was held at Hylands Park, Chelmsford last Saturday. The course was around the country park mainly on grassland but included a section through forest so the going was fast on a mainly firm surface. The ladies raced over 6.2km and the leading finisher from Ilford AC was Melinda Jones in 38th in 29mins 52 secs in her first race on the country this season. One place and 4 seconds later Dianne Crisp came home with Nicola Hopkinson giving her usual battling performance in 45th with 30m 07s. the team was completed by the evergreen Pam Jones in 76th with a time of 35m 47s. The ladies combined to finish 10th in the match which moved them upto 13th in the 25 team event for the winter. The Men’s race over 8.1km saw Steve Philcox running strongly leading the team home in 47th [29:23]. He was followed by the returning Peter Clinch [57th 30:06] who just held off Neil Crisp [59th 30:14]. They were well supported by Andy Catton [89 32:17], Tony Nixon [108th 33:25], Rob Sargent [148th 37:19, John Platt (153rd 37m 43s) and Steve Cheal (162nd 39 05s). The men placed 9th in the match and moved up to 11th in the league. The results in this match were good when it is noted that all 12 of the runners from Ilford were over 40. The club is targeting top 10 finishes in the league for the mens and ladies teams. Jersey 1/2 Marathon Kevin Newell put the disappointment of losing his run in the cancelled New York City marathon and travelling to the Channel Islands to run in the Jersey half marathon. Over a scenic undulating course, his marathon training helped him to power to a 4th place finish in a time of 1 hour 18 mins 54 secs, just outside his personal best time. Report courtesy of Hank in the Bushes with assistance from Welch by the Sea
Essex XC League Individual Standings – 18/11/2012
Ilford AC Press Report 12/11/2012
Essex Cross Country League – Hilly Fields Colchester 10 athletes from ilford AC made the journey out to Colchester for the second round of this winter’s Essex Cross-Country League. The race took place at Hilly Fields over a firm but challenging course. The senior women raced over 6km and the side was led home by Dianne Crisp in 49th place in a field of around one hundred in 28 mins 23 secs. next up was Jenni Sheehan with a good run and fast finish for 53rd in 29m 09s. Nicola Hopkinson also improved her position in the home straight moving up to 58th with 29m 53s. Combined they finished in 12th place in the 24 team match. The in form Kevin Newell was best for the men in their 9km race. He was 47th in a race of 187 finishers in 34m 22s. Kevin was due to run in the cancelled New York City Marathon but has now turned his attention to the Jersey half marathon next weekend and is going for a fast time. Neil Crisp came home 56th with 35m 07s. Paul Holloway impressed in his league debut for the club in 115th and 39m 07s. Tony Nixon was the leading M60 with a time of 39m 58s in 123rd while Rob Sargent crossed the line 148th with 43m 16s. John Platt (161st 44m 15s) and Steve Cheal (169th 47m 10s) completed the team. The club finished 10th on the day to move up to 13th for the season. Also in action was nine year old Harry Holloway taking part in his first competitive cross-country in the under 11s 2000m race. He put in a good solid performance to finish 26th in 10m 08s. Chingford League 5k On the previous Tuesday 7 members guessed in the Chingford League 5km at the tough Redbridge Cycle Circuit. The course involves 4 tough climbs and it was once agin Kevin Newell who led the way fro Ilford. he finished in an excellent 18th in a field of just under 200 in 18m 05s. Neil Crisp recorded 19m 02s in 29th while Paul Holloway came home 61st in 20m 35s. Paul Charters was 91st with 22m 24s and Rob Sargent completed the complement of men in 105th with 23m 19s. There were two ladies in action; Dianne Crisp (23m 15s) and Mel Jones (23m 45s) finished 21st and 22nd respectively out of the 58 women running in the race. Stebbing 10m On Sunday Mel Jones was in action again in the scenic Stebbing Remembrance 10 mile race and came home in 78m 08s. Also competing were Natalie Felix, in her maiden 10m, and Carol Muir making a welcome return. Report courtesy of Hank in the Bushes
Ilford AC Press Report – 5/11/2012
Inter Club Vets match at Loughton The main fixture of the weekend for the Ilford AC endurance squad was the ladies team completing in an Inter Club Vets match at Loughton. The 5 mile course was soft on the foot after recent rains and proved to be testing to the competitors. Breege Nordin crossed the line as the leading Ilford runner in 6th spot in the ladies division in 38 mins 21 secs followed closely in 8th by Dianne Crisp with 38m 33s, Nicola Hopkinson finished 13th on 41m 13s and Sally Gillam completed the team with 44m 01s. They combined to just pip Loughton and Eton Manor for 2nd by a much younger Victoria Park Harriers team. Pam Jones gave her usual gritty performance to finish in 47m 09s in front of a number of younger women. There were 2 men from the club in action. Neil Crisp had a good run to come home 3rd overall in 32m 20s while Rob sargent was 31st with 39m 05s. Both scored for the Veterans AC team which finished second. Report Courtesy of Hank in the bushes assisted by Welch in a puddle. Billericay 10k – It’s a Double for Ilford AC Veteran men In what turned out to be more of a cross country than a road race Stephen Philcox (V40) and Terry Knightley (V50) finished wet but triumphant at the Billericay Striders 10K Road Race on Sunday as they proudly claimed the Trophies for their respective age categories. Along with over 560 fellow competitors and team mates Pam Jones (V75) and Carol Muir (V35) they boldly waded through knee high puddles and muddy fords in the torrential icy cold rain. Stephen finished 8th in an impressive 37:26, pipping the first lady home by 3 seconds. Terry finished strong in 39:10, taking 18th place and once again demonstrating excellent progress on his come back trail. Carol bravely finished in 1:05:32, however the extreme conditions brought a wobbly end to Pam’s race just 300 yards from the finish line. Ilford AC extend a warm thank you to the St Johns Ambulance and the kind locals who came to the aid of two of their club members. Report and pictures courtesy of Kim “The Blur” The Pain The Rain The Gain