Keighley runners were in among some of the best local athletes around as Burnsall Feast Sports held its classic and show events.
Rob Hope (P&B) retained the champions trophy, edging out new British fells champion Rob Jebb by five seconds in a winning time of 13 minutes 51 seconds.
28 year old Jebb looked to have a winning lead by the flagged Cairn summit but the rough descent was superbly taken by Hope who overtook his nearest rival in the field.
Bingley Harriers supplied the 2nd, 3rd and 4th places in the 1.5 mile classic fell race and also 3rd and 4th in the champions trophy to take the team prize. Ian Holmes and Andy peace coming up trumps respectively for Bingley. Holmes has won the classic fell race three times while Peace is a five times winner of the event.
Sara Hodgson retained the ladies' cup from Ilkley's Alison Crane.
In the tough and hilly ten mile road race, Ian Fisher of Otley took first place again in a time of 54minutes and 11 seconds.
But Keighley and Craven's Willy Smith finished an excellent second in a time of 55.19 to lead his club to 3rd team prize along with 18th place Liam Spencer and 21st place Steve Curtis.
Cath Fawcett, who works in Keighley, took the over 50s award with a time of 75 minutes exactly while Christine Preston was the 5th placed lady home in a time of 76.19.
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