It's a family affair for the Harriers at the Reading Half Marathon


Helen crossed the line at the home of Reading Football Club in a respectable 2:16:40, with Alice just behind in 2:16:44.
Elsewhere, Mark Crabtree from GVH was in good form as he took on a very tough field of competitors in the Wilmslow Half Marathon. Pushing hard, Crabtree set a new PB of 1:14:59.
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Hide AdAlso taking on the half marathon distance on Sunday was Tina Searle, who travelled to Richmond, Surrey for their 13.1-mile challenge. Searle enjoyed the fine weather and posted a time of 2:14:15.


In Windsor, Harrier Anthony Willcox tested his mettle at the Votwo 5km event. Willcox pushed hard and took first place, clocking a time of 19:50, while Jon Roberts took on the half marathon in Eton Dorney finished fifth overall in a speedy 1:22:43.
At London’s Hyde Park, Luca Ramusino and Emma Tipton took on the Hyde Park 10km race. Ramusino was first home for the team in 1:01:51, with club-mate Tipton crossing the line in 1:02:53.
The Gadebridge parkrun saw three Harriers representing the club, with Bill Hawes first back for the team in 20:31. Hawes was swiftly followed by James Thomson in 21:27 and Paul Reilly 24:03.
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Hide AdThe top spot at St Albans parkrun was taken by Anthony James, who claimed first place in a new PB of 17:17.


Vince Ellerby was once again at his favourite Black Park parkrun, where he set a solid time of 19:48.
Travelling south to Folkestone in Kent was Dylan Wendleken who completed their parkrun in fourth overall place in a time of 18:43.
In the hills of the Tring parkrun, Tom North pushed home in 22:12, with team-mate Tracey Cotton posting a time of 25:05.
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Hide AdWatford’s Cassiobury Park saw Sian Hibbs returning from injury, and taking the first female finishing position in a quick 20:41. Club-mate Phil Mercer also took on the challenge and posted a time of 26:11.