Tuesday 26 January 2016

Road awards

DAVIES TOP OF THE PILE FOR FOURTH TIME

In a year in which he gained a GB vest it is hardly surprising that Stckport's Andrew Davies has once again been named as the North Wales Road Runner of the Year.

 It is the fourth consecutive year for the Welshpool athlete to take the title, having topped the rankings at 5k (14.39), 10k (29.49) and half-marathon (66.46), thus gaining just three points.

 He was followed by Russell Bentley (Eryri, 7), Lee Jones (Deeside, 9), Dean Longley (Prestat yn) and Daniel Weston (Wrexham, both on 22, and Paul Wathan (Eryri (26).

 Davies's achievement was matched by that of Wrexham vet Emma Crowe, who took her 9th senior title in 16 years. She topped the 5k (18.34) and 5 mile rankings (29.32) and ranked third at 10 miles and second at half-marathon. She thus had 6 points, ahead of Tracey Llewellyn (Cybi, 12), Lisa Morley (Wrexham, 17), Anest Muller (West Cheshire, 19), and Jay Jennions (Deestriders, 20).

 The masters' rankings are based on age-grade calculations, and, unsurprisingly, Andrew Davies (M35) again came top of the men's list with 90.90%. Second was Lee Jones (M45, 89.77%), third Dave Gardner (NWRR, M75, 84.61%), and fourth Daniel Wes ton (M35, 82.46%).

 Denbigh's Emma Collins (L50) won her first-ever  title with 84.70%, with Emma Crowe just behind on 84.61%. Third was Lisa Morley (L40, 77.14%), fourth Tracey Llewellyn (L35, 76.43%) and fifth Jay Jennions (L35, 75.20%).

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