Images of Race

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The first ever Ladies Cross-Country team, Julie, Debbie, Alison, Hilary & Angie.

 

The ladies line up to go.

 

Debbie, in the middle of the action right from the start.

 

Team-work by Alison and Julie.

 

Hilary powers ahead.

 

Debbie gets ready to pass.

 

Angie going very well.

 

Alison has time for a wave!

 

No wonder Hilary is happy after such a superb performance.

 

Angie finishing well.

 

Julie looks tired, but what a performance for her first ever race.

 

The men are ready for the off.

 

Roy sprints into the lead.

 

Sean concentrating hard.

 

Geran just behind.

 

Ed and Grahame battle it out.

 

Chris enjoying his last race for the club.

 

Rob passing the early leader!

 

John shows Prestatyn the way.

 

Sean still looks worried.

 

No wonder, Geran is still just behind.

 

Richie has turned up!

 

Grahame flying along.

 

Chris and Mike close together.

 

Rob passes in a blur!

 

Roy, not in the lead any more, but still looks happy.

 

John powers along.

 

Look behind you John, is that Liverpool playing?

 

And he claims he ENJOYS cross-country?

 

Thats the problem, he's still there!

 

Richie concentrating hard.

 

Grahame cornering well.

 

Ed looking a little tired at this stage.

 

Chris still running proudly for the Harriers.

 

Mike getting ready for the hills.

 

Rob had to duck for the trees.

 

Roy forgot to!

 

Sean chases down Wrexham up "telly -tubby hill".

 

Geran sprints up the hill.

 

Richie wants to give up!

 

But Grahame is still happy!

 

More than could be said for Sean!

 

Oh no! Geran is still there!

 

Chris has still time to pass some runners on behalf of the Harrieers.

 

Mike climbs the hill well.

 

Ed has recovered well.

 

Sean still not prepared to smile, maybe its the rain!

 

Chris finishes his last race for the club before emigrating.

 

Roy, may not have stayed in the lead the whole way, but still enjoyed himself.

 

John has a powerful finish.