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Party time for Beverley athletes

BEVERLEY Athletic Club members swapped spikes and vests for dinner jackets and party dresses as they gathered at Tickton Grange on Saturday for their annual presentation evening.

Well-known local athlete and former Beverley club member Darran Bilton presented the prizes as the club reflected on a busy 2009.

The coveted Runner of the Year trophy was won by James Pearson, Beverley AC’s current star male runner.

Since joining the club two years ago, Pearson has enjoyed considerable success, as the first Beverley runner to finish in numerous road races and recording a string of personal best times.

He has also represented his club in the English, National and County cross-country championships and has been a reliable and consistent member of the cross-country team in the East Yorkshire Cross-Country League.

Julie Donald was runner-up in this category. She won all four distance trophies as the fastest lady over 10 km, 10 miles, half and full marathon distances - the first time one person has held all four titles.

Darren Williams, James Pearson, Jonathan Leskiewicz and Ian Boardley were awarded trophies as the fastest men at these distances.

Competition for the male performance of the year trophy was very strong. Nominations included Mike Blamires, who had completed the Marathon des Sables, a 151-mile endurance event spread over six days in the Sahara Desert, and Charlie Culpan, who completed the Paras 10-mile challenge carrying a 35lb bergen.

But the award went to Pete Watkinson who ran an amazing 105 miles in the Hull 24-hour race at Costello Stadium.

Jayne Dale received the trophy for the best female performance of the year for her excellent run in the Brass Monkey half-marathon in York, where she covered the 13.1 miles in one hour and 42 minutes.

Meanwhile the prize for the best female performance in a marathon went to Tanwen Gray. Only seven months after giving birth and competing in her very first marathon, Gray finished the Edinburgh Marathon in three hours 47 minutes.

Club veterans Kay Farrow and Steve Peacock took the titles for most improved runners and Peacock also won the male marathon performance award for running the Abingdon Marathon in two hours 52 minutes.

Lucy Stamford and Andy Johnson were voted the most promising new members.

In the club handicap series Kay Farrow was the winner and Sam Allen and Andy Grainger were awarded trophies for second and third positions.

Seven members were also recognised for winning individual handicap races. Steve Peacock, Kay Farrow and Tim Simpson all won two handicap races and Tina Wardropper, Elaine Julian, James Pearson and Steve Hadley each won one.

Popular club member Steve Hadley also won the club 10k handicap prize and Andy Johnson and Elaine Julian were second and third.

Special awards were presented to Helen Storr and Rob Reid for their commitment and dedication to leading speed training sessions for club members.

Sam Allen’s dedication as a runner and as a highly efficient kit secretary were rewarded with the Club Member of the Year Trophy.

And after a year in which he had improved significantly and come close to winning a number of categories, Pete McNally was awarded the wooden spoon.

After the more serious prize categories members were entertained by a number of amusing special awards.

Steve Hadley’s vocal support to club mates at the end of races was rewarded with a special award of Club Midwife of the Year. In recognition of his encouraging shouts of “Push, come on, push!” he was presented with a pair of rubber gloves.

Olly Johnson who had run the Beverley Fun Run and 10K dressed in a Bertie the Beaver costume was presented with a cuddly beaver in recognition of his achievement.

Tim Simpson received the award for the best excuse. After ignoring advice on the best route to take to a cross-country race, Simpson got stuck in deep snow in a dip at Fridaythorpe and had to be towed out by a tractor. He missed the race and everybody had a laugh at his expense as he was presented with a toy tractor.

The Early Bath Award went to John Boardley who slipped on stones crossing the river in the Langdale End cross-country race and fell in. His prize was a towel.

The evening ended with dancing to Sean Finch and the Street Band.


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