PB Friday for the Harriers at the Folkestone 10!
The Folkstone 10 mile run led to PB Friday for the Canterbury Harriers, despite a strong head-wind. Peter Hogben came second with a PB of 56:07. Also in the top…
The Folkstone 10 mile run led to PB Friday for the Canterbury Harriers, despite a strong head-wind. Peter Hogben came second with a PB of 56:07. Also in the top…
Several Harriers were in action at the weekend in a selection of Half Marathon races across the South of England.
Over 600 runners competed in the 14th staging of the Baileys Nissan Whitstable 10K road race organised by Canterbury Harriers on Monday May Bank Holiday morning. In sunny and warm conditions, with only light winds along the Tankerton and Hampton promenade sections, 29 athletes dipped under 40 minutes.
Marathons have a mystery to them. Almost like quantum Mechanics, it seems that strange unpredictable things can happen, despite 16 weeks and 600 miles of training.
With winter a distant memory the exploits in the mud and cold of the last cross country season were celebrated in style at the club’s presentation evening held on 21st April.
Dave Lee is delighted with the £900 cheque for his children’s charity, now only about £30K short of £2million donated, which is used to send sick and underprivileged children on holiday.
A brilliant run by Sarah finishing in 12th place overall, taking the prize for 1st lady and together with Barbara and Helen giving Harriers the 1st Ladies Team prize
A big turnout from the Harriers with some excellent times over a very challenging course
Despite the windy conditions, some good results from the club members who took part in our May Bank Holiday race, particularly Nannette who managed a PB.
Jacky ran this race, part of the burgeoning Park Run series, whilst on holiday.