Longparish Community Association

L2SOTM - The Longparish Second Sunday of The Month Handicap Race

September 2008 results

Race Held on Sunday 14th September 2008

Skip over the results to the report.

Position Name Number Handicap Finish Time Run Time Improvement
Handicap Last Run
1 John Scott 17 06:07 32:34 26:27 03:26 03:26
2 Sandra Jones 14 04:09 34:07 29:58 01:53 03:30
3 Sam West 50 04:09 34:08 29:59 01:52 04:13
4 Ian Beveridge 16 07:08 34:47 27:39 01:13 02:23
5 John Young 13 10:08 35:11 25:03 00:49 01:17
6 Nigel Goodliffe 47 -06:30 35:18 41:48 00:42 02:31
7 Gloria Goodliffe 44 -07:10 35:20 42:30 00:40 03:45
8 David Gould 2 15:17 35:24 20:07 00:36 00:36
9 Alice Evans 5 16:14 35:33 19:19 00:27 00:27
10 Jeffrey Wiseman 24 05:07 35:44 30:37 00:16 00:16
11 Rob Biggs 21 10:39 36:27 25:48 -00:27 00:09
12 Wendy Beveridge 9 -00:05 36:55 37:00 -00:55 -00:55
13 Trevor Elkins 25 02:50 36:58 34:08 -00:58 00:44
14 Moira West 57 12:36 37:01 24:25 -01:01 03:04

= Most Improved Person = Personal Best

Report

Jack hands out the trophies

The day dawned cool and hazy, which provided ideal running conditions, with 10 of the 14 runners beating their previous times and both most improved runners posting personal best times over the current course.

Congratulations to our most improved runners: Sandra Jones and John Scott. They were presented with the trophies by Jack Ellicock.

Thanks very much to Jack and Fiona for officiating and manning the food stall, the Cricket Club for the venue and Longparish Community Association for funding new extra route signs for the runners.

This month saw the revised handicap system in operation. A runner's handicap is calculated from her most recent race. Full credit is given for improvement, but a poor performance is penalized by a maximum of 30 seconds. This stops an unusually bad day presenting the 'most improved' award to the runner the following month.

Sandra gets her cup

John gets the tankard

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