HUGE PB FOR WESTON
As expected, England took the team prize at the Anglo-Celtic Plate 100k in Redwick, near Newport, but Wrexham's Daniel Weston had a tremendous run to lead the Welsh trio home.
Last year, on his international debut, he clocked 7-43.07 to come 10th overall but this time he improved by five places and reduced his time to 7-16.44.
Eryri's Paul Wathan, in his first attempt at the distance, finished 16th, the last of the 18 starters to complete the race, and his time was 9-52.38.
Wathan has been a prolific racer in recent months, having competed in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, United States, Singapore and France on his travels over the past two years.
As expected, England took the team prize at the Anglo-Celtic Plate 100k in Redwick, near Newport, but Wrexham's Daniel Weston had a tremendous run to lead the Welsh trio home.
Last year, on his international debut, he clocked 7-43.07 to come 10th overall but this time he improved by five places and reduced his time to 7-16.44.
Eryri's Paul Wathan, in his first attempt at the distance, finished 16th, the last of the 18 starters to complete the race, and his time was 9-52.38.
Wathan has been a prolific racer in recent months, having competed in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, United States, Singapore and France on his travels over the past two years.
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