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CROOKSTONE CRASHOUT : 25.6.86<br />
The record book was totally rewritten as Malcolm, Graham<br />
and Clare pasted new times; the latter shaved a mere 4 minutes<br />
o-f-f Chez's old record.<br />
James Brown had a great start and shook me as I only just<br />
pipped him to the knoll; Male had passed some time before. At<br />
the trig Male seemed to go off towards the Snake bridge; rumours<br />
of a new route or disorientation have yet to be established. I<br />
thought I might steal the lead as a consequence of this strange<br />
behaviour but Male flew along the edge and went on to beat the<br />
record whilst I was very pleased to beat the half hour.<br />
Graham's record run was a significant improvement on his<br />
old time, but when Tony and Bob get to work this could yet be<br />
lowered to 31.<br />
As usual people were still talking at the weekend of<br />
aching thighs; only the descent in the Ulasdale off Lingmell nose<br />
compares. John Edwards had a potter round to symbolize his<br />
gesture to the pheonix thet there are still embers in the ashes!<br />
Nice to see you out John.<br />
Andy<br />
Harmer.<br />
Results<br />
1 M.Patterson. 29.37 13 N.Goldsmith. 36. 56<br />
2 A.Harmer. 29.56 14 D.Longley. 36. 58<br />
3 J.Brown. 30.45 15 P.Sw-Escott. 37. 09<br />
4 T.Tett. 30.52 16 C.Wilson. 37. 48<br />
5 B.Berz i ns. 31.00 17 C.Crofts. 38. 28<br />
6 M.Parry. 32.31 18 K.Lowr y. 38. 51<br />
7 A.Moffatt. 32.36 19 C.Worsel1 . 40. 40<br />
8 T.Dani el. 32.44 20 M.Meysner. 41. 10<br />
9 G.Berry. 32.47 21 G.Goldsmith.(L) 43. 42<br />
10 D.Sant. 34. 11 22 S.Kitchen. 50. 44<br />
11 T.Trowbridge. 34.29 23 J.Edwards. 51. 22<br />
12 A.Yates. 36. 06<br />
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