Conditions were tough for the competitors in the final event of the series, with changeable weather throughout the day and plenty of mud.
Hennessey, showing he was back to his best, took victory in the under-13 boys’ race by 11 seconds to also win the series title in that age group.
In the same race on Sunday, his Tavistock team-mate Freddie Whybrow was sixth, City of Plymouth’s Taylan Jones was seventh and Tavistock’s Archie Neale also made the top 10.
In the under-13 girls’ race at Redruth, Zoe Bigham stormed to victory by 20 seconds. She also finished as runner-up in the series.
City of Plymouth’s Ayla Orgacki was fifth on Sunday, with Tavistock’s Grace Gokhale and Suzie Woodrow also making the top 10 as their club took team silver overall, with Plymouth third.
City of Plymouth’s Daisy Elliot has been dominant in the under-11 age group during the series and she continued her good form with another victory at Redruth, which secured her the overall title.
Tavistock’s Tristan Bigham overcame City of Plymouth rival Lucas Sweeney by four seconds on Sunday in the under-11 boys’ race. Sweeney, however, took the series title, with Bigham second.
Plymouth’s Sebastian Travers was fourth in the same race at Redruth, with team-mate Jacob Sweeney eighth.
There was a second-placed finish at the weekend for Tavistock’s Lamorna Cox in the under-15 girls’ race, while in the under-15 boys’ event, Tavistock’s Connor Duffin claimed third place, with City of Plymouth’s Daniel Salmon seventh.
Tavistock’s Ben Neale claimed his best finish of the season by finishing fourth at Redruth, with City of Plymouth veteran Kairn Stone recovering from a fall to finish 10th and first M45.
Plymouth Harriers’ Johnny Gilby did not compete at Redruth, but he won the series M40 title, with Tavistock’s Thomas Brogden second.
Erme Valley secured third in the men’s team event, with City of Plymouth third in the veteran team competition.
Tavistock’s first-year under-20 athlete Charlotte Walker continued her good season by finishing fourth in the senior women’s race behind the Exeter University trio of Inca Padfield, Millie Porter and Tallulah Robin-Redmond.
There were series age group titles for Tavistock Run Project’s Rachel Malthouse, Erme Valley’s Emma Lake and Tavistock’s Caroline Steven.
Malthouse won the F35 category, with Plymouth Harriers’ Michelle Cooper as runner-up.
Stevens won the F55 section, ahead of Erme Valley’s Kate Medicott and Plymouth Harriers’ Miranda Burke, while Tavistock’s Carole Walters was runner-up in the F60 category.
Full results can be found HERE
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