There was a return to city centre Quayside action last Wednesday with the RunThrough hosted 5k taking place on the usual out-and-back route along the North Bank of the Tyne.
There were nine Harriers involved in the sub-20 fast race, won by Leeds City AC’s Linton Taylor in 14:19.
Behind Taylor, there was a Morpeth 2, 3, 4, with Lawrence McCourt 2nd in 14:24, Carl Avery 3rd in 14:31 and Alex Brown 4th in 14:38.
Returning after injury, Phil Winkler made the top ten, 8th in 15:19, with Adam Pratt also making a comeback and 51st in 16:42.
Jake Parmley was 81st in 17:36, and Louie Cummings made his club debut with 18:19 for 114th.
In the Women’s race, won by Stacey Smith in 16:06, Poppy Buck was 6th Senior in 19:03 and Tayla Douglas 9th in 20:08.
In the following B race, actually won by U/17 Blaydon Harrier Ellie Fellows in 18:49,Dave Nicholson was 1st Over 65 in 20:50 and Richard Kirby, after a long lay off with injury, 6th Over 50 in 23:41.
In the Young Athletes 3k, U/13 Heidi Wilkinson was 7th in 12:13.
Comeback 5k
The week’s outstanding performance by a Morpeth athlete undoubtedly came in London on Friday night, however, where Rory Leonard won the Belgrave Harriers-hosted Comeback 5000m Elite invitation event on the Battersea Park track.
Paced by fellow Morpeth Harrier Scott Beattie for much of the race, Rory finished in a new personal best of 13 minutes 29.54 seconds, less than four seconds off the course record held by Australian Craig Mottram in 2000.
Watch a video of the event here.
There were nine Harriers involved in the sub-20 fast race, won by Leeds City AC’s Linton Taylor in 14:19.
Behind Taylor, there was a Morpeth 2, 3, 4, with Lawrence McCourt 2nd in 14:24, Carl Avery 3rd in 14:31 and Alex Brown 4th in 14:38.
Returning after injury, Phil Winkler made the top ten, 8th in 15:19, with Adam Pratt also making a comeback and 51st in 16:42.
Jake Parmley was 81st in 17:36, and Louie Cummings made his club debut with 18:19 for 114th.
In the Women’s race, won by Stacey Smith in 16:06, Poppy Buck was 6th Senior in 19:03 and Tayla Douglas 9th in 20:08.
In the following B race, actually won by U/17 Blaydon Harrier Ellie Fellows in 18:49,Dave Nicholson was 1st Over 65 in 20:50 and Richard Kirby, after a long lay off with injury, 6th Over 50 in 23:41.
In the Young Athletes 3k, U/13 Heidi Wilkinson was 7th in 12:13.
Comeback 5k
The week’s outstanding performance by a Morpeth athlete undoubtedly came in London on Friday night, however, where Rory Leonard won the Belgrave Harriers-hosted Comeback 5000m Elite invitation event on the Battersea Park track.
Paced by fellow Morpeth Harrier Scott Beattie for much of the race, Rory finished in a new personal best of 13 minutes 29.54 seconds, less than four seconds off the course record held by Australian Craig Mottram in 2000.
Watch a video of the event here.