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SAC team at Minnis

The fourth race in the Kent Fitness League Cross Country series took place in Minnis Bay on Sunday January 8th, over a challenging and muddy 6-mile course along the seafront towards Reculver Towers and back through deep water-filled dykes, writes Jim Knight.

Although the weather was kinder this year, and the dykes were reportedly "knee deep rather than waist deep", several runners finished the race covered from head to toe in mud.

A record 30 senior runners from Sevenoaks Athletics Club and 6 juniors made the long journey to Minnis Bay.SAC Junior Team at Minnis The juniors raced over a testing 3k course. In the Under 11 race the team packed well with Alice Lamplugh placing 3rd, a repeat of her performance at the last outing. Backing her up the ever-improving Ella Baker and Tabitha Elcoch-Haskins stormed home in 5th and 7th respectively. Bringing the team home, Hannah Galligan came 11th to secure the team 2nd place.

In the U11 boys race Verner Krynauw continued his impressive season with a 4th place and in the U14 Boys race Harvey Taylor finished off a successful day's competition with a 7th place. "These young runners are a credit to the Club. They enjoy competing and representing the Club." said their Coach Darrell Smith.

The senior race was won by Ed Bovington of Istead & Ifield Harriers who just beat Noel Sutton of Thanet Road Runners in a sprint finish.

Darrell Smith led the SAC senior team home with his best performance of the season, coming 8th (3rd M40) out of the 375 runners.

63 year-old James Graham had another outstanding run to finish in 39th position, easily the fastest M60 to retain his lead in the series.

There were excellent scoring performances from Matthew Walker (20th), Andrew Milne (27th), Dan Witt (45th), John Stevens (51st), Lee Lintern (52nd), and Steve Walker (68th).

Once again Cath Linney led the women’s team home with an excellent run to finish in 100th place (2nd W45). The club’s other scorers were Heather Fitzmaurice (142nd), Sally Mortleman (161st) and Sally Shewell (209th, 2nd W55).

Of the non-scorers, Jim Fitzmaurice was first M70, Richard Pitcairn-Knowles first M80 and Valerie Place third W55.

On the day, the SAC women's team were third, the men's team third and the combined team fourth. After four races, the SAC women's, men's and combined teams are all fourth. The Sevenoaks AC results were as follows:

Ov Pos Lg Pos Runner Age Time Club Rating # Races
8 8 Darrell Smith 49 37:39 Sevenoaks AC 97.20 7
20 20 Matthew Walker 39 38:55 Sevenoaks AC 92.40 Debut
27 27 Andrew Milne 34 39:08 Sevenoaks AC 89.60 9
39 38 James Graham 63 40:59 Sevenoaks AC 85.20 15
45 44 Daniel Witt 41 41:28 Sevenoaks AC 82.80 37
51 49 John Stevens 55 41:51 Sevenoaks AC 80.80 18
52 50 Lee Lintern 36 41:55 Sevenoaks AC 80.40 23
68 66 Steve Walker 42 42:59 Sevenoaks AC 74.00 Debut
74 71 Nick Holmes 41 43:18 Sevenoaks AC 72.00 2
100 8 Cath Linney 47 45:00 Sevenoaks AC 94.07 25
108 99 Andy Evans 46 45:16 Sevenoaks AC 60.80 33
132 119 Peter Ash 47 46:30 Sevenoaks AC 52.80 6
142 16 Heather Fitzmaurice 47 46:47 Sevenoaks AC 87.29 61
146 130 John Denyer 68 47:03 Sevenoaks AC 48.40 42
150 134 Allan McPherson 30 47:33 Sevenoaks AC 46.80 7
158 140 Duncan Cochrane 59 47:51 Sevenoaks AC 44.40 22
161 19 Sally Mortleman 51 47:56 Sevenoaks AC 84.75 11
209 32 Sarah Shewell 57 50:56 Sevenoaks AC 73.73 93
215 34 Nicki Thompson 40 51:20 Sevenoaks AC 72.03 17
220 37 Kim Pegg 34 51:47 Sevenoaks AC 69.49 Debut
227 188 Lyndon Collins 66 52:25 Sevenoaks AC 25.20 59
228 40 Valerie Place 56 52:28 Sevenoaks AC 66.95 2
271 59 Clair Thornton 41 55:29 Sevenoaks AC 50.85 13
272 60 Becca Crowe 56 55:33 Sevenoaks AC 50.00 4
273 61 Grace Manzotti 47 55:55 Sevenoaks AC 49.15 Debut
275 62 Happy Fisher 40 56:05 Sevenoaks AC 48.31 43
279 217 James Fitzmaurice 74 56:23 Sevenoaks AC 13.60 58
329 238 Peter Nuttall 44 1:03:06 Sevenoaks AC 5.20 20
344 99 Sylvia Lewis 64 1:06:57 Sevenoaks AC 16.95 11
358 248 Richard Pitcairn-Knowles 84 1:11:49 Sevenoaks AC 1.20 15

The full results are here.

The Kent Fitness League is a series of cross-country races between 18 registered Athletics Clubs in Kent. Any number of club members can compete, but 12 are needed to score in the team competition – 8 men (of whom two must be V50 and one V40) and 4 women (of whom one must be V45 and one V35).


The next race will be on Sunday January 29th in Nurstead Court, Meopham starting at 11 am.

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