Icy roads caused the cancellation of Sunday’s Brass Monkey Half-Marathon, disappointing almost 2,000 runners.
This fast course from York’s Knavesmire is perfect for those seeking personal bests, or as a staging post to a spring marathon.
West Yorkshire Cross-Country League (all four events completed) – Senior men: 1 Leeds City, 4pts; 2 Bingley, 8; 3 City of York, 16; 4 Wakefield, 17; 5 Holmfirth, 23; 6= Halifax, Ilkley, 31; 8 Harrogate, 36; 9 York Knavesmire. Senior women: 1 Holmfirth, 4; 2 Leeds City, 11; 3 Keighley & Craven, 14; 4 Ilkley, 23; 5 Wharfedale, 29; 6 Denby Dale, 33.
Peco Cross-Country League (three of five events completed) – Men, Premier Division: 1 Valley Striders, 4; 2 Abbey Runners, 7; 3 Saltaire, 9; 4 Rothwell, 10; 5 Kirkstall 17; 6 Horsforth, 18; 7 Hyde Park 22; 8 Chapel Allerton, 24; 9 St Theresa’s, 24. First Division: 1 Ilkley, 8; 2 Ackworth, 9; 3 Harrogate, 12; 4 Bradford Airedale, 13; 5 Kippax, 13 (on countback); 6 Pudsey & Bramley, 16; 7 Wetherby, 16; 8 Airecentre, 21; 9 Eccleshill, 27; 10 Wharfedale, 30. Women, Premier Division: 1 Abbey Runners, 3; 2 Wetherby, 6; 3 Horsforth, 12; 4 Kirkstall, 15.5; 5 Valley Striders, 16; 6 Saltaire, 16.5; 7 Chapel Allerton, 18; 8 Ackworth, 21; 9 Airecentre, 27. First Division: 1 Rothwell, 4; 2 Hyde Park, 6; 3 St Theresa’s, 9; 4 Ilkley, 14; 5 Harrogate, 15; 6 Kippax, 19; 7 Pudsey & Bramley, 20; 8 Eccleshill, 21; 9 Wharfedale, 28; 10 Bradford Airedale, 29.
West Yorkshire Winter League (three of five events completed) – Men: 1 Pudsey Pacers, 3955 points; 2 Stainland, 3898; 3 Leeds Bradford Triathlon, 3670; 4 Baildon, 3388; 5 Dewsbury, 3347; 6 Queensbury, 3313; 7 Idle, 3032; 8 Skipton, 2339; 9 Craven Energy Triathlon, 2117. Women: 1 Stainland, 1143; 2 Leeds Bradford Triathlon, 1107; 3 Dewsbury, 978; 4 Skipton, 962; 5 Baildon, 926; 6 Pudsey Pacers, 921; 7 Craven Energy, 883; 8 Idle, 696; 9 Queensbury.
Team prizes in the Winter League simply combine the men and women’s scores.
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