Haigh hall 4 series,changed to 5 miles due to 5K Womens Race for Life on at same time.
60 runners took to this field to what turned out to be a challenging and hilly coarse.
Myself and Barry Allman where the two runners flying the flag for A&T.
James Kevan from Horwich RMI Harriers was the first man home with a time of 26:39, followed by Colin Rigby in second place with time of 28:20.
My time was 36:30 and Barry Allman time was 41:19.
Derek Coop
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Established in 2001 with over 120 members the club competes in various road, fell and x-country races during the year.
The club is affiliated to the British Triathlon Federation and have a ever increasing group of members interested in duathlon, triathlons, open water swimming and even Ironman!
We also have a thriving social scene and hold various social events through out the year.
If you would like to join Astley & Tyldesley you can do so online.
See "online membership" option on the right hand side of the blog.
If any member would not like their picture submitted to this blog in a report then please email me, occasionally random pictures maybe added without the persons permission.
The club is affiliated to the British Triathlon Federation and have a ever increasing group of members interested in duathlon, triathlons, open water swimming and even Ironman!
We also have a thriving social scene and hold various social events through out the year.
If you would like to join Astley & Tyldesley you can do so online.
See "online membership" option on the right hand side of the blog.
If any member would not like their picture submitted to this blog in a report then please email me, occasionally random pictures maybe added without the persons permission.
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