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Hope Wakes<br />
Results<br />
1 P. Bowler (Staffs. M.) 25:40 127 M. Poulter 32:35<br />
2 A. Cory-Wright 25:50 128 C. Wilson 32:41<br />
7 G. Berry [3rd vet.] i 26:29 130 R. Small 32:42<br />
10 P. Crowson 26:49 131 H. Cotton 32:58<br />
21 G. Band 27:55 139 P. Kohn 32:58<br />
30 J. Cant 28:26 147 P. Seyd 33:18<br />
34 M. Pedley 28:37 150 P. Guerrier 33:26<br />
39 J. Armistead 29:00 156 K. Borman 33:40<br />
51 A. Yates 29:39 159 B. Needle 33:45<br />
62 R. Horsfield 30:02 161 W. McLewin 33:55<br />
64 P. Sanderson 30:06 171 M. Browell 34: 14<br />
86 T. Keddie 30:59 180 T. Mackey 34:35<br />
89 D. Hully 31:03 203 J. Searle 35:47<br />
90 D. Jones 31:04 208 J. Myers 36:12<br />
108 G. Hulley 31:41 233 J. Roberts 38:18<br />
114 P. Farrell 32:03 238 P. Griffies 38:46<br />
121 J. Fulton 32:15 242 J. Manthorpe 38:56<br />
266 finished<br />
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BLACKAMOOR CHASE : 7 JULY 1991<br />
It was a shock to run a short race in the heat of the<br />
afternoon sun rather than a cooler evening. The sun obviously went<br />
to the heads of the leading pack who decide to try the fun run<br />
route leaving a surprised Graham Berry in the lead. He sportingly<br />
shouted after them and was promptly overtaken up the climb onto<br />
Blackamoor.<br />
M.P.<br />
1 N. Stone (Staffs.M.) 33:28 46 B. Allen 40:45<br />
7 G. Berry [2nd V40] 34:34 65 J. Fulton 43:24<br />
10 G. Band 36:07 70 T. Mackey 43:46<br />
14 M. Pedley 37:19 82 M. Kinniburgh 45:31<br />
29 R. Horsfield 39:02 95 K. Borman 48:41<br />
30 B. Sprakes [1st V50] 39:19<br />
115 finished<br />
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HATHERSAGE<br />
: 8 JULY'1991<br />
Perhaps some people were saving themselves for Bradwell or<br />
recovering from the weekend. More likely was that they weren't<br />
sure of the date which wasn't confirmed until about two weeks<br />
before the event. For whatever reason this race went against the<br />
trend and attracted a smaller field but that was no bad thing<br />
because the climb can be one of the most congested of the local<br />
races. The now emigrant Patterson returned from darkest Lancashire<br />
to record a <strong>Dark</strong> <strong>Peak</strong> victory.<br />
M.P.<br />
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