Hannah Viner
narrowly missed a place in the GB team for next month's European Under 23 Cross
Country Championships. Highgate Harrier Viner was tenth U23 finisher in the
British Athletics Cross Challenge at Liverpool, which served as the Euro selection
race. Viner, 21, recorded 29:49 for an 8.1 km course that earlier races had
transformed into a mudbath.
“The
conditions were very tough;" said Viner, "it was cold, windy and
extremely muddy. The course consisted of one shorter lap and two long laps. It
was the highest quality field I have competed against, and the race seemed like
one relentless sprint. I made sure I moved close to the front from the start,
and I maintained a position in the top ten throughout the race. I gave it
everything I had in the last lap, but it wasn't quite enough to make the team
this year. But it was a very good experience and bodes well for bigger races in
the future.”
Roger Bruck
will today be presented with the Southern Counties Veterans AC Jumps Trophy,
for the best achievement in the Jumps category in their 2017 Championships. Bruck,
78, won Southern Counties V75 gold in the High Jump, long jump, 100m and 200m
events. His greatest success in recent years has been achieved in the high jump,
an event he only took up his mid-fifties. Pride of place amongst his many gold
medals is his performance in last year’s British Masters Championships, in
which he achieved an extraordinary clearance of 1.27m. This added 4 cm to his
own M75 Southern Counties record and would have tied for gold in the World
Masters Championships.
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