The event, which this year saw a change in the course direction, was combined with the Cornwall County Championships and there were some great finishes to a number of the races.
One of the best finishes came in the second event of the day – the under-13 boys’ race, where Lucas Sweeney made up about 20 metres on the run-in to overtake Cornwall AC’s Sam Bradbury right on the line.
He had just seen his club colleague Olivia Walkerdine win the opening race of the day – the under-13 girls’ event. She pulled away on the second half of the course to win by eight seconds from her City of Plymouth team-mate Evie Welsh, who was second. Tavistock’s Fearne Brodgen also made the top 10 of the race.
She held off the challenge of Cornwall AC’s Tamara Beach to win both the league race and the county title by five seconds.
Tavistock’s Charlotte Walker was fourth woman overall, with her club colleague Jasmine Gray 10th.
In the under-17 boys’ category, Erme Valley’s Luke Hayes finished third after Torbay’s Theo Glew just held him off in another brilliant sprint finish where they both clocked the same time. Tavistock’s Connor Duffin was eighth under-17.
That category was dominated by City of Plymouth, who had six runners in the top 10.
Genevieve Stone came third, with Serena Bigham fourth, Theia Jones sevenths, Shara Ingleby eighth and Millie O’Brien 10th.
Tavistock AC did dominate the under-15 boys’ age group with two finishers in the top three, and four in the top eight. Freddie Whybrow took the honours by 12 seconds, with team-mate Thomas Hennessey third. City of Plymouth’s Finley Eales was fourth, with Tavistock’s Athur Norton fifth and club colleague Eldon Young eighth.
The senior men’s race saw a strong field of nearly 150 runners and was won by Cornwall’s Freddie Fielding.
City of Plymouth’s Scotsman Fraser Holman came seventh on his Westward League debut, with Tavistock’s Martin Exley-Deane finishing as first M65.
There were also top 10 finishes in the under-13 boys’ race for City of Plymouth’s Tristan Bigham (4th), Sebastian Travers (8th), Rafe Jackson (9th) and Micah Martin (10th) and Tavistock Run Project’s Frankie Smith (7th).
Full results can be found HERE.
Meanwhile, Plymouth Harriers’ James Cartlidge, who did run at Newquay on Sunday, won the Tavy 5k on Saturday in 17.39 minutes. Adam Porter was second with Andy James third. Laura Campbell was first woman home in a time of 20.28 minutes, with Storm Plymouth’s Georgia Farr second and Plymouth Musketeers’ Raegan Leather third.
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