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Runners defy strong winds to set personal bests at Brass Monkey

Gemma Bellett waves to the camera, with Nicola Glover and Claire Burcham beside her.

Gemma Bellett waves to the camera, with Nicola Glover and Claire Burcham beside her.

MEMBERS of Beverley Athletic Club travelled to York last Sunday to take part in the Brass Monkey half-marathon.

MEMBERS of Beverley Athletic Club travelled to York last Sunday to take part in the Brass Monkey half-marathon.

This is a very popular event and runners have to be fast to secure a place in the race as all 1,700 numbers are usually snapped up within a couple of days of entries opening.

This was the 30th Brass Monkey race and as the name suggests it usually takes place on a very cold day.

This year it was bright and mild with the temperature around 11C.

Conditions would have been perfect but for the strong winds that buffeted athletes on the flat and exposed course.

James Pearson was the first Beverley runner to finish. He completed the 13-mile course 10 seconds faster than last year in a new personal best time of 1:14:41 and in 10th place.

Pearson is on excellent form and will be pleased with his performance against such strong competition.

New member Jody Horth also recorded a new personal best. He finished in 1:41:55, 18 seconds faster than his previous best at this distance.

“It was spectacularly windy,” he said “but the wind was behind us on the way back into York which pushed me to a PB.”

Steve Evins was aiming for a new personal best but realised early in the race that this was unlikely due to the wind.

He said: “The first half of the race was very tough running into strong head and cross winds.”

With the wind direction more favourable on the way back to York from Copmanthorpe Evins managed to increase his pace and move up the field but he added:“The effort used in the earlier stages caught up with me in the last two miles when I started to tire.”

Nevertheless he was pleased with his time, 1:42:42.

Julie Donald was the first Beverley lady to finish.

She was aiming to cross the line in less than one hour and 40 minutes and narrowly missed this target by fjust 24 seconds.

She said: “Between miles three and six the wind just blew you sideways and every now and again you got a gust which seemed to stop you and you had to change your stride to carry on.”

She had a faster second half and acknowledged that encouragement from clubmate Andy Tate had really spurred her on.

She ran a fast last mile and overtook many other runners in her attempt to achieve her target time.

It was a welcome return to racing for Gemma Bellett who gave birth to daughter Izzy seven months ago.

She has been training on a treadmill in the gym while her daughter is looked after in the crèche. She enjoyed the race and was happy with her time, 2:04:42.

The Brass Monkey attracts a very strong field of runners from across the north of England and some excellent times were recorded by veterans.

Members of Beverley AC performed well against strong competition and there were some notable achievements including Alan Flint, 1:33:14 and fourth in the M60 category with an age grading of 78% and Steve Jackson, 1:25:24 and sixth in the M45 age group with an age grading of 75%.

Beverley ladies also did well with Julie Donald 11th F40 and Jayne Dale 11th F55.

There were 1681 finishers and the race was won by Yared Hagus of Wallsend Harriers in 1:06:42.

The first lady was Felicity Milton of Woodford Green and Essex Ladies in 1:17:50 and in 29th place overall.

Beverley AC finishing times:

James Pearson 1:14:41; Darren Rodmell 1:23:40; Stuart Little 1:24:35; Steve Jackson 1:25:24; Steve Evins 1:32:42; Alan Flint 1:33:14; Andy Tate 1:36:37; Julie Donald 1:40:24; Pete Watkinson 1:40:31; Jody Horth 1:41:55; Kate Ladell 1:47:59; David Muschamp 1:51:29; Jayne Dale 1:52:57; David Robinson 1:53:21; Amanda Ritchie 1:53:27; Jed Holden 1:53:34; Andy Grainger 1:54:27; Nicola Glover 1:58:53; Gemma Bellett 2:04:42; Charlie Culpan 2:05:21; Lindsey Brittain 2:06:27; Claire Burcham 2:07:12; Jacqui Dickinson 2:23:28.


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Weather for Beverley

Wednesday 23 May 2012

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Today

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Temperature: 9 C to 14 C

Wind Speed: 12 mph

Wind direction: North

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