Smith dances her way to Sand Dancer 10k title
The hosts had plenty to smile about, as for the first time over 400 runners finished inside the Gypsies Green Stadium and Durham City Harrier Rosie Smith broke the women’s record.
Smith making her race debut said: “I really enjoyed it. I didn’t know I had broken the record until someone told me.”
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Hide AdSmith finished seventh overall (34.50), well inside the 2009 mark of Tynedale’s Sonia Morley from (37.42}.
Darlington’s Allison Matthews was runner-up (38.42) and Jarrow and Hebburn’s Georgia Campbell was third (39.17).
The Sunderland’s women’s team had Michelle Avery in eighth (41.40), Judith Thirlwell ninth (41.44) and Vikki Cotton 16th (44.03), to beat South Shields on time.
Sunderland Strollers finished seventh with Vicki Booth 19th, Tracy Suddick 28th and Lesley Watson 39th.
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Hide AdJarrow and Hebburn’s Andy Burn broke away at halfway to win the men’s race with a comfortable victory in 32.49, ahead of New Marske Harrier Tristan Learoyd (33.11) and Blackhill’s Gary Wallace in third (33.50).
Former Sunderland Harrier Michael Barker, now running unattached, finished sixth (34.44).
Crook beat Sunderland Harriers by just 17 seconds to win the men’s team title.
Sunderland’s team was Michael Edwards in eighth (35.03), Ian Ritchie 10th (35.11), Michael Heskett 17th (37.02) and Alan Hodgson 26th (38.42).
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Hide AdThe Strollers were eighth thanks to Carl Smith in 45th (41.09), Gareth Wills 53rd (41.32), Ed Sweeney 62nd (42.02) and Jason Clement 101 (44.35).
The Harriers also had Darren Stoker in 36th (39.53), Tony Allinson 42nd (40.39), Tony Thompson second over-60 in 58th (41.45), Dean Phillips 61st (42.01), Shaun Bagley 77th (43.05), Allan McManus 81st (43.18) and Karl Robinson 83rd (43.39).