Sunday Summary - 13 April 2008

Cambridge Harriers shine in London Marathon

14 April 2008

Flora London Marathon

With weather conditions in complete contrast to last year’s race, over twenty Cambridge Harriers set off from Blackheath to compete in the 28th Flora London Marathon.

Celebrating 100 years of the `official` marathon distance of 26 miles 385 yards, established for the 2008 London Olympics, a huge field of 35,044 runners started in chilly but sunny conditions.

By half-way, rain and wind gave most runners their first soaking of the day with another band of rain and hail hitting those finishing around four hours. The conditions were obviously good for fast running as the first three Elite Men broke 2hrs 6mins, with the winner, Martin Lel of Kenya, recording a course record of 2hrs 5mins 15sec.

Clem Dixon was our first man home in a club vest with an excellent performance, just dipping under 2hrs 45min to achieve an Elite & Championship qualification time. Clem finished a couple of minutes ahead of Rob Jackaman, who was slightly disappointed not to break 2hr 45mins, but for a debut marathon effort, his performance was outstanding and clearly demonstrated his commitment to the distance which will lead to a sub 2hrs 30mins marathon within a couple of years.

With Matt Winn-Smith and Martin Asp also breaking 3 hours, it was one of the strongest club performances at the Flora London Marathon for a many years. Alex Hall also recorded a personal best, dipping under 3hrs 10mins for the first time.

The best club performances were set by our Senior Women with Claire Gibson, Kate Aldridge, Rebecca Hodder and Helen Perera all finishing under 3hrs 45min, the senior women’s qualification time for next year, with Claire, Kate and Helen smashing their personal best times.

However, the best performance was by Claire who started in the Elite & Championship Women’s race, alongside Geta Wami of Ethiopia and the eventual race winner, Irina Mikitenco of Germany. All the winter training and early Sunday morning runs paid off with 29th place and an excellent time of 2hrs 50mins 30secs. As Claire entered the final 200 metres she was overtaken by Martin Lel, sprinting to the finish line in the Elite Men’s race, and was seen by millions of viewers on the BBC race coverage. With several more years of distance running and even more improvements with her speed-endurance training, Claire will be knocking on the door of international selection very soon.

There were other good debut runs by Sandra Gaster, Mark Wells and Kerry Brady, although Mark Wells paid the price for his quick opening few miles (we’ve all done it) and faded in the second half. Helen Perera took 34minutes off her best time set at the Flora London Marathon in 2005 and was awarded the Bill Fisher Trophy for the most improved performance by a club runner at the London Marathon. It was nice to see the trophy go back the women, but I’m sure the guys will be out to win the trophy back next year...

Despite the rain and chilly conditions a huge number of spectators lined the marathon route giving all the runners a big lift, especially during the last few miles. After the race a group of club runners and supporters met at the Mintleaf restaurant in Haymarket (big thanks to Gerard McCann) to swap stories, have a few beers, eat some great Indian food and a get a sports massage courtesy of Paul Kent.

The clubs’ officials and many volunteers who supported the Flora London Marathon at the Green Start, Red Start and Drinks Stations at Woolwich and Greenwich did a great job once again. Many thanks to all the club members, families and supporters who managed to get around the course, despite the poor weather conditions, to give all the runners a cheer. Those who have run the marathon will know how special it is to see a friendly face in the crowd and the great feeling when you get a big cheer and encouragement in the last few miles.


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First Woman and Man to finish representing Cambridge Harriers: Claire Gibson and Clem Dixon. Click here to view more pictures.

Flora London Marathon

  10km 20km Half 30km 40km Finish Overall

 

 

Clem Dixon 38:16 1:16:40 1:20:49 1:55:27 2:35:43 2:44:43 301

Rob Jackaman 37:39 1:16:38 1:20:55 1:56:16 2:36:47 2:46:00 340

Matt Winn-Smith 39:34 1:19:07 1:23:22 1:58:16 2:39:49 2:49:02 437

Claire Gibson 38:56 1:19:15 1:23:43 2:00:02 2:41:29 2:50:30 29 **

Martin Asp 40:14 1:22:45 1:27:21 2:05:28 2:49:01 2:58:20 931

Graham Maynard 44:27 1:28:33 1:33:14 2:12:04 2:56:30 3:06:54 1573

Alex Hall 42:27 1:24:19 1:28:50 2:06:39 2:55:56 3:07:43 1647

Martin Hawkins 42:48 1:25:46 1:30:19 2:08:19 2:58:21 3:09:35 1824

Gerard McCann 42:58 1:26:01 1:30:38 2:09:52 3:00:23 3:11:33 2020

Kate Aldridge 46:02 1:32:29 1:37:39 2:19:58 3:10:00 3:21:15 3204

Rebecca Hodder 47:19 1:35:21 1:40:33 2:24:16 3:17:06 3:28:18 4313

Helen Perera 48:21 1:37:22 1:42:39 2:26:59 3:20:33 3:32:05 5043

Mark Wells 42:10 1:27:09 1:32:09 2:20:13 3:21:41 3:32:50 5159

Peter Hadley 50:07 1:40:24 1:45:57 2:33:23 3:30:06 3:43:26 7117

Stephen Brown 52:28 1:44:45 1:50:26 2:38:08 3:35:23 3:49:01 8363

Mark Newell 54:56 1:48:31 1:54:04 2:43:49 3:44:18 3:55:52 10232

John Murphy 55:09 1:49:07 1:55:01 2:44:11 3:46:53 3:58:46 11173

Monica Whitefield 57:17 1:51:07 1:57:03 2:47:44 3:49:40 4:03:18 12452

John Corcoran 54:06 1:50:32 1:56:41 2:47:22 3:50:08 4:04:00 12605

Keith Tanner 58:23 1:53:10 1:59:08 2:50:32 3:56:18 4:09:29 13934

Sandra Gaster 57:18 1:52:13 1:58:26: 2:51:52 3:57:43 4:11:17 14391

Clive Heap 1:01:58 2:03:16 2:09:51 3:06:04 4:13:12 4:27:15 18646

Doug Cullern 55:10 1:55:49 2:02:34 3:03:41 4:15:51 4:31:04 19655

Les Pullen 1:01:20 2:06:17 2:13:38 3:19:4 4:40:40 4:56:44 25751

Kerry Brady 1:04:49 2:12:01 2:19:21 3:25:07 4:46:39 5:04:27 27058

Mike Ruffley 58:13 2:02:03 2:09:19 3:18:06 4:59:10 5:19:38 29108

**Elite Woman (16th Britain)

Position

London Mini Marathon

 

11-12 Boys

54 Joseph Epps

11-12 Girls

21 Kassia Soards

58 Johanna Mandal

71 Georgina Renny

206 Laura Deacon

13-14 Boys

17 Donomar Smith

63 James Murphy

121 Charlie Perry

13-14 Girls

14 Emily Nolan

63 Megan Williams

75 Mellissa Owusu-Ansah

110 Charlotte Hunt

111 Shona Blandford

116 Kimberley Elle

133 Cloe Garrett

15-17 Boys

16 Andrew Sheridan

23 Robert MacDonald

37 Sam Murphy

45 Alistair Macdonald

194 Joseph Simmons

15-17 Girls

26 Caroline Ford

28 Katie Irvine

131 Beckie Powell

160 Paris Bernard

162 Jessica Clarke



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