The Andover Advertiser first with the news
12:15am Wednesday 8th October 2008
The Southern Road Relays, one of the most competitive in the south, took place at Aldershot over the weekend with hundreds of teams spanning from Cornwall to Norfolk.
The best performance went to the U15 boys who comprised of Chris Neil, newcomer Sam Robinson, Alex Rudge and Tom Bennett. Chris debuted on this course this time last year, making his first appearance for the club and coped with the mass start well, keeping a steady pace and finishing in 24th, in a great time of 10:34 for the 3k lap, improving on last year by a massive 1:39 seconds. Chris handed over to Sam who was also making his first appearance for the club at these races and he advanced two more places to 22nd finishing in an excellent 10:39.
Sam then handed over to the first of the two big guns of the team, Alex Rudge. Alex is a seasoned and talented performer and his stamina and speed was too much for the majority and he brought the team to 15th place in 10:09, the third fastest time over the leg and the 23rd fastest leg of the day (ten seconds faster than last year).
Tom Bennett was on the final leg and he did not disappoint. With 14 athletes spread many hundreds of metres ahead of him he tore the field apart and completed the course 46 seconds faster than last year, in 9:44. Tom ran the fastest final leg and he was seventh fastest of the day to bring the boys team home in seventh place overall against 37 complete teams.
This is a very strong age group for Andover, who also had a partial B team of Roland Barter and Sam Deery who competed over legs one and two finishing in 11:46 and 12:58 respectively. The U17 women also had a full team; Christie Woodford, Ellora Milson and Charlotte Brown. Christie and Ellora both finishing in identical times of 12:16.
Ellora handed over to Charlotte who brought the team home in 21st place in 13:26.
The Senior Men raced on the Saturday fielding a full team of six spread right across the ages. The men had to complete 12 laps of the 3k course so each leg comprised of two laps for Kieran Hooley, Tim Bennett, Kelvin Mason, Ian Oldacre, Gavin Whatley and Matt Lane and they finished in 74th place.
Solomon Lane was the only club competitor in the U13 relay and so competed over the first lap. He excelled with a large hill at the beginning and his time of 11:18 saw him cross in 20th place in his best race to date.
Due to a late injury, the U17 boys only had three team members, all tbottom age, but that did not stop them stepping up to the plate in this highly competitive age group. Their lap included an extra 0.8k loop which involved a horrendous hill and Chris Adams took responsibility for the lead off lap and at the top of the first hill was up with the leaders. However, the fast start and the remnants of a cold took its toll with Chris dropping back to 38th in 13:55. He handed to Chris Berntsen who quickly started to pull 15 places back running 12:47, the 30th fastest time of the day.
On the third lap Ricky Taylor had a strong run, ensuring he maintained his pace to the end crossing the line in 34th position in 16:42.
HAMPSHIRE County Council have delayed work on the C29 – Overton to A303/Micheldever Road – until early next year, despite the poor state of the road.
It’s sometimes quite depressing to read and hear about the increase in nasty crimes such as knife attacks, violent robberies and the anti-social behaviour of a section of the younger generation.
THE wedding of Lynne Marie Vearncombe and Gary William Rose took place at the St John the Baptist Church in Allington, Wiltshire.
Dewsbury MP and government minister Shahid Malik called for an independent review into the contacts social services had with Shannon Matthews prior to her disappearance in February.
TENDERS will be invited in January for a new outpatients’ department at Andover War Memorial Hospital.
This Sunday sees rugby’s Guinness Premiership side London Irish's Community Coaching team coming to Andover RFC to relaunch their Community Club Partnership Scheme at the Andover clubs Goodship Ground at Charlton Down.
BEN Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett-Smith and David Schwimmer are back together again in the animated sequel about a group of four New York animals wanting to return home.
SHUTER SALLY VERONICA Wife of Philip Richardson and mother of Jacqui Fincham died after a long battle with cancer on 17 November 2008. The funeral was held in France on 20 November 2008 and a memorial service in England will be announced in the New Year. Donations to a cancer charity of your choice.
YVONNE Waghorn, a pensioner from Andover, believes the drop in VAT will have no effect on her.
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