ATHLETES defied the wintry weather to take on the Abingdon 10K at Tilsley Park.
Radley’s Will Cullen impressively battled through the snow to finish second, with Abingdon’s David Bunn third.
Simon Harris, of White Horse Harriers, was fifth.
Abingdon’s Paul Fernandez was also out in the wintry weather, finishing seventh in the fourth race of the Tempo Winter Series at Ilmington, near Stratford.
RESULTS
(senior unless stated)
ABINGDON 10K
Abingdon: 3 D Bunn (U17B) 37.21, 6 A Pennington (U17B) 38.31, 17 C MacLennan (V45) 41.15, 41 L Shelton (SL) 43.38, 71 S Tumelaire (LV50) 50.28, 100 J Pennington (LV50) 53.10.
Kidlington: 8 G Hope 39.08, 61 S Morton (LV45) 49.24, 89 W Bunce (V60) 52.04.
White Horse Harriers: 5 S Harris 38.17.5.
Witney RR: 10 M Lock 39.23, 25 G Ferris 42.37, 40 C Hodnett 45.33, 49 S Howard (SL) 47.47, 67 C Bailey 49.51, 77 L Harris (SL) 51.03, 90 J Whelan 52.06, 108 L Holland (SL) 54.52, 142 F Balkwill (SL) 58.02, 189 R Floyd (SL) 1.07.12.
FARNBOROUGH HALF MARATHON
Abingdon: 8 H Read 1.18.41pb.
Kidlington: 325 V Westgate (SL) 1.39.49.
FRED HUGHES 10-MILER
Abingdon: 425 J Swarbrick (SL) 1.26.48.
OXFORD PARKRUN
Witney RR: 3 M Lock (1st S18) 18.22, 53 G Le Good (1st V65) 22.09, 59 B Rendell (S20) 22.40, 80 R Redford (3rd V45) 23.49, 93 J Field (V45) 24.25, 142 J Le Good (1st LV60) 26.42, 255 I Fowler (V50) 32.22.
ABINGDON PARKRUN
White Horse Harriers: 27 A Kelly (JW15) 21.42, 86 R Wyard (JM15) 25.43, 91 C Wyard (JM15) 25.51.
DIDCOT PARKRUN
White Horse Harriers: 16 A Evans (V45) 22.12.
WHINLATTER FOREST PARKRUN
Witney RR: 39 V Munday (2nd SL25) 31.59.
CHICHESTER PARKRUN
Witney RR: 3 J Godwood (1st S20) 20.28.
TRING PARKRUN
Wintey RR: 34 B Lonsdale (V35) 27.29.
STRATFORD UPON AVON PARKRUN
Witney RR: 15 T Standard (1st S25), 18 F Howard (V40) 20.29, 39 D Wymer (V35) 22.00, 42 S Howard (2nd LV40) 22.08, 222 T Wymer (3rd LV35) 32.35.
WORTHING PARKRUN
Witney RR: 2 S Upton (1st S25) 16.48, 193 J Horseman (SL25) 31.01.
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