Collins leads Burgess Hill Runners home at Barns Green Half Marathon
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James Collins was the first club member to cross the line in an impressive 23rd overall with a new PB of 1:22:55.
He was pursued by Paul Sargent in 25th (1:23:24), Gary Woolven (1:27:34), Neil Grigg (1:31:14), Steve Bird (1:33:29, PB), Glyn Merritt (1:34:52, PB), Jamie Goodhead (1:37:57), Dan Foord (1:38:58), Mark Nicholls (1:39:00), James Sorbie (1:39:10), Leigh Smith (1:40:30), Matthew Cawthra (1:41:37), Martin Skeats (1:44:19, PB), Sharona Harrington (1:44:58 and first BHR lady), Simon Thompson (1:47:38), Oliver Dewdney (1:48:17) , Alison Dunks (1:48:33), Jay Wadey (1:49:51), Benny Coxhill (1:51:03), Steve Roberts (1:51:11), Susan Lyle (1:52:00), Annette Maynard (1:52:16), Sarah Elsmore (1:52:51), Liz Carter (1:53:22), Emma Buckland (1:53:23), Linda Russell (1:58:13), Emma Leeson (1:58:55), John Palmer (2:00:38), Katia Hannah (2:00:45), Laura Fowles (2:00:52), Claire Tucknott (2:02:33), Owain Powell (2:03:37), Sheryl Caldecourt (2:04:48), Carole Mills (2:09:10), Daniel Belton (2:09:23), Gill Berglund (2:09:28), Clare Payne (2:09:48), Steve Gray (2:15:20), Claire Giles (2:22:25), Andy Carr (2:25:27), Mush Miah (2:29:21, first timer), Kjell Berglund (2:29:38), Caz Wadey (2:31:53), Jenny Nicoll (2:32:30), Kelly Tomsett (2:35:52) and Helen Carr (2:39:19).
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Hide AdMeanwhile Andrew Baillie completed an impressive 50km trail event, the self-navigated “High Weald Challenge” in an impressive 6:50:44. Catherine Kempton completed the Black Hill Run in Dorset, a 10k race which raises money for the Bere Regis Scouts. Helen Pratt completed the 26.2 mile “Shine Walk”, a night time walking Marathon that raises money for Cancer Research.
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