In Lowther Park, near Penrith
The annual Penrith Rotary Club 10Km and 4 Km Trail Runs, held in the grounds of Lowther Castle, go from strength to strength. Sunday once again saw blue skies and calm October weather which helped to deliver a bumper occasion for runners young and those not-so-young, as well as for their friends and their families. With total entries approaching 350, and with runners of all abilities, there was something for everyone, club runners wanting to shave seconds off their personal best time and those simply enjoying themselves in the spectacular surroundings of Lowther parkland.
The Fun Run, attracting ages up to 14 yrs, was a superb event. Aspiring athletes mixed with young children running hand-in-hand with a parent, as they all tackled 4km, two laps, on soft ground in front of the castle. Such was their eagerness to get away the official starter had to order the tape to be replaced twice as enthusiastic youngsters broke through before the starting signal. But soon they were off, quickly followed by groans from the very young when older club runners lapped them before the completion of the first lap. This resulted in a serious challenge for the timers as the finish line became a melee of finishers and some reluctant youngsters who thought one lap was enough for them but who also wanted their moment of glory running through the funnel towards the line! So, all in all, great fun and a notable achievement for all of the youngsters no matter their placing. The adults gave them all a rousing cheer and loud applause, and this made for a memorable occasion for all concerned.
First four boys were Ewan Christie Gala Harriers (15:29), Oliver Saxon, Eden Runners and Ullswater CC (16:12) Harry Ewbank , Eden Runners and Keswick School (16:56) and Charlie Dinsdale, Howgill Harriers and Warcop School (17:07). The girls category was led home by Martha Richards Eden Runners and Ullswater CC (17:13), Georgia Bell , Barrow Striders and Yarlside Academy (17:38)and Felicity Evans. Morland School (18:42) Despite the confusion at the finish line the timers decided the following category winners; Age 7 & under-m.Matthew Hetherington Hunterhall School (19:01), f.Minnie Rowley, Hunter Hall School (22:21). Age 8 – 9 m.Ross Christie,Gala Harriers (17:54) f.Eva Karalius, Morland School (19:18). Age 10 – 11, m.Charlie Dinsdale Howgill Harriers and Warcop School (17:07), f.Felicity Evans, Morland School (18:42). Age 12 – 14 m. Greg Barnard-MacKenzie,(17:27) f.Hollie Bousfield, Arragons Jnr Tri and Appleby Grammar (19:02)
The adult 10K course took the runners from the castle towards Lowther New Town, then through the Deer Park towards Whale, before turning alongside the river, then up through the woods, before the very demanding finishing straight, up through the avenue of trees on soft ground towards the castle. This must be one of the most spectacular finishing destinations on the runners’ calendar, with the Gothic style castle looming ahead but still, elusively far away for tired legs.
First man home was Charlie Lowther (Eden Runners), leading from start to finish and improving on his 3rd position last year with an impressive win this time, romping home in a time of 35:23. Second was Jack Eyre, Eden Runners (35:39) and third Craig Holliday Carlisle Tri Club (38:14)
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