TWENTY one Amazing Feet running club members took part in the Scenic Six at Peopleton, near Pershore, the fourth race in the 2005 Inter-Club Race League.
Ladies league leader Sarah Armstrong pulled off her first race win, taking the title in a time of 44 minutes and 12 seconds to finish 36th overall out of 207.
David Whymant (34th overall in 44.04) took the prize for first male over 55.
Other placings/times: Jane Pye 136th/57-38; Lindsay Pulley 166th/one hour 1-59; John Amos 31st/43-55); David Pye 61st/46-55; Martin Howles 14th/41-54; Corin Elliott 59th/46-51; Mike Warren 63rd/47-10; Gerry Sanders 66th/47-18; Phil Wood 67th/47-20; Phil Bubb 73rd/48-00; Pete Wall 81st/49-01; Simon Gregg 87th/49-30; Colin Lucas 123rd/55-34; James Young 132nd/56-44; Martin Childe 148th/58-41; Monica Guise 167th/62-57; Tamara Carse 174th/64-18; Jean Lucas 185th/66-42. Andy Norris 206th.
Elsewhere, Shaw Pye knocked five-and-a-half minutes off his personal best at the White Horse half marathon in Oxfordshire, finishing 29th out of 381 runners in one hour 26 minutes and 28 seconds.
Sarah Lewis completed the tough Chedworth Roman Trail 10 mile multi-terrain race in one hour 35-42.
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