parkrun round-up: a perfect day for quick times
Staunton Country Park is a nice venue and the course is now quite dry, making it ideal in the quest for quick times.
That proved to be the case with 40 runners setting new personal bests.
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Richard Bowpitt, of Sparkhill Harriers, was one of the runners to record a new personal best as he crossed the line first in a time of 18min 33sec.
Jane Harrop, who is in the 55 to 59 age category, finished first lady with a time of 20.08 and achieved an impressive age graded score of 88.74 per cent.
The event was also attended by members of the Rowlands Castle Tennis Club who are regulars at the parkrun.
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Fareham parkrun
The ninth Fareham parkrun saw 106 runners complete the course.
Kevin Willsher finished first with a time of 18.51 – a new personal best.
Katherine Chowns was first female across the line.
The Stubbington Green runner finished in a good time of 24.31.
Lee-on-the-Solent parkrun
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Hide AdChris Brobin finished first in the 50th Lee-on-the-Solent parkrun, with 316 runners completing the event.
Brobin recorded a time of 17.04, while first lady Rosie Ratzer also had a strong run to finish in 20.56.