Sunderland Echo

ATHLETES DEFY ELEMENTS TO BOOK WORLD PLACES

RUNNERS SHINE IN LOUGHBOROU­GH TO QUALIFY FOR THE BRITISH TEAM FOR DENMARK GAMES

- By Kevin Carr Athletics correspond­ent nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

North East shone in the Inter Counties Cross Country Championsh­ips and World Trials at Loughborou­gh on Saturday.

Despite gale force winds, intermitte­nt showers and sunshine, athletes battled through the worst of the windtoputt­hecounties­team firmly in the limelight with many fine performanc­es.

Super runs from Morpeth’s Rory Leonard and Middlesbro­ugh’s Josh Cowperthwa­ite, with second and third places respective­ly in the Under-20s Men’s race, assured the pair of their places in the six man British team for Denmark, on Saturday, March 30. Leonard was lucky to finish the race as he was running with one of his shoes only half on.

Shildon’s Kate Avery, with fourth place in the Senior Women’s race, will have to wait until Tuesday to see if she gets the nod, as she was out of an automatic top two position and automatic selection.

The Senior and Under-20s were the only events that athletes could gain World Championsh­ip selection, but there was still much to gain for runners that did not reach that criteria.

Leonard and Cowperthwa­ite also led the North East to second place in the team contest, finishing 10 points behind Yorkshire. While Avery’s fine performanc­e ensured the North East finished third in their team competitio­n, much to the delight of team manager and Houghton Harrier Lynn Cooper. The rest of the team was Danielle Smythe 42nd, Helen Warburton 50th, Rachel Lundgren 56th, Emma Holt 59th and Catriona McDonald 107th. Sunderland Harrier Alice Smith was a non-team counter in 181st.

Morpeth’s Carl Avery, third in the National Cross Country Championsh­ips just two weeks ago, this time had to be satisfied with seventh. He was backed by Calum Johnson 19th, Phil Wylie 30th, Greg Jayasurlya 66th, Adrian Bailes 96th and Finn Brodie 101st for sixth team place.

The Under-15 Girls’ team scored a good victory in beating Scotland West by just one point. The team was Inness Curran ninth, Houghton Harrier Amy Leonard 25th, Katie Francis 29th and Chester-le Street’s Emily Chong 42nd.

Sam Charlton, Wallsend’s National, Northern and North Eastern Cross Country champion, added the Inter Counties title to his season’s list of honours in the Under-17 Men’s event. He finished strongly in defeating Scotland West’s, Hamish Armitt, by six seconds. The team finished fourth with Charlie McMillan 25th, Archie Lowe 33rd and Houghton Harrier Henry Johnson 38th. Houghton’s Will Bellamy was a non-counter in 78th.

There was another winThe ner for the North East when Darlington’s Indie Pentland won the Under-17s race. Houghton placed Anna Pigford in 65th, Lydia James 67th and Eva Hardie was a nonteamsco­rerin76th.Theteam finished fifth.

Houghton Harrier Brandon Pye in 26th and Tom Slane27th steered the North East to fifth team place in the Under-13s.

In the Under-20s Women’s race, Sunderland Harriers had Sarah Knight 59th, Eve Quinn 112th and Hayley Dobinson 144th.

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Houghton Harriers Brandon Pye and Henry Johnson both had good runs in the Inter Counties Cross Country Championsh­ips at Loughborou­gh.
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