EDWARDS CLAIMS FIRST WIN
Deestriders' in-form Andy Edwards claimed his first-ever victory in the Cheshire 10k in Crewe, leading from the gun to cross the line in 34.10.
The 21-year-old, a member of the North Wales development squad for the past three years, broke the record for the course which included some difficult terrain.
Edwards has been well-placed in several races recently, with two top-four finishes in the Borders League - including last week's race at Shotton - and a third place in Blackpool.
Now he turns his attention to the North Wales 10-mile championships in Wrexham on April 27, where he hopes to improve on his pb of 57.19, set in Llandudno last year.
Deestriders' in-form Andy Edwards claimed his first-ever victory in the Cheshire 10k in Crewe, leading from the gun to cross the line in 34.10.
The 21-year-old, a member of the North Wales development squad for the past three years, broke the record for the course which included some difficult terrain.
Edwards has been well-placed in several races recently, with two top-four finishes in the Borders League - including last week's race at Shotton - and a third place in Blackpool.
Now he turns his attention to the North Wales 10-mile championships in Wrexham on April 27, where he hopes to improve on his pb of 57.19, set in Llandudno last year.
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