Runners turn out for annual Pudding run
Runners from across the region completed the 10k route round Shipley Country Park in freezing conditions on Sunday.
The 29th running of the popular race saw swift times, 53 clubs represented, personal bests and Christmas pudding fancy dress.
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Hide AdAlastair Watson and Jane Potter led home a huge field of 869 runners, which set off at 10am.
Alastair Watson (Notts AC) moved clear of the defending champion, Rich Weir, just before the midway point and continued to ease clear through the second half of the race. Watson enjoyed a clear 67 second victory in 30:48.
Charnwood AC pair, Jane and Juliet Potter, dominated the women’s race, with both sisters finishing inside the top-six overall.
Jane maintained a clear advantage over her sibling throughout and eventually crossed the line fourth in 34:47. Juliet placed two positions and 36 seconds further back in 35:23.
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Hide AdOne of the largest 10k club-organised road races in the region, this year also saw a fun run added to the bill for the first time in the event’s nearly three-decade history.
Event organiser Heanor Running Club is proud to support the Derbyshire Air Ambulance Service and £1 from each entry fee will be donated to ensure the service can continue its crucial lifesaving work.
A spokesman for Heanor RC said: “In addition to Matthew Walker, a huge thank you also goes to everyone involved in another great day.
“Thanks to all the marshals, runners and small army of volunteers that helped make the event at Shipley Country Park a success.”