Exe-rated runners!

Exe-rated runners!
The successful Harriers team, en masse, at the Erme Valley Relays, July 2013

Monday, 9 September 2013

Lisa doesn't Hanger-round

On Sunday 8th September, Lisa Hatchard was over in Ivybridge, West Devon, for a new race: the Hanger Up and Down. This race, which replaces the Ivybridge Beacon Challenge, is just short of 12k (approx. 8 miles) in length and involves a climb up to the Ivybridge Beacon above the town. Although it starts with a very steep hill, it is generally easier than its predecessor with less ankle-twisting terrain to negotiate, but challenging nonetheless.

Our Lisa is never one to shy away from a tough challenge though and she relished the hilly multi-terrain conditions to run herself into 7th female spot overall and first female in her vet 35 age category. Her time was 68:57 - very respectable on such a tough course. She celebrated her category win at the event with a few lengths of the pool, as a free dip in the local leisure centre - where the race started and finished - was included in the race entry fee.

Lisa explained that she faced “eight hilly miles in mostly a torrential downpour and it was brilliant! A great route, well marshalled and a lovely atmosphere. Even got a free swim after so I did another 1/2 km in the pool.” When the going gets tough Lisa sure gets going!

Well done Lisa - this sets you up nicely for the autumn trail racing and cross country season!

There were only 77 finishers, which is a shame but perhaps a reflection on it being a new race and in competition with the nearby Powderham 10k and 5k races, the Siblyback 10k and the Bridgwater Half. Hopefully the event will continue to grow and be better supported next year. 

The winner was veteran Stuart Hall, from Plymouth, in a time of 50:43, whilst top woman was Heidi Tregenza of Cornwall AC in 57:40. 

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