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North’s top girls hoping to be the Salt of the earth

DIXON AND SAMUELS TO LOCK HORNS IN FESTIVE ROAD RACE

- Keith Wood

OLYMPIC and Commonweal­th stars Aly Dixon and Sonia Samuels go head-to-head in this weekend’s Ronnie Walker Saltwell 10k Road Race.

The pair will race against each other for the first time since they last locked horns in Australia in April.

On that occasion. Samuels came out on top in the Commonweal­th Games marathon where she finished in fifth place (2hr 36min 59sec), Dixon crossing the line one place behind in 2:38.19.

Now the duo will drop down in distance to be on the start line on Saturday in the historic race - listed as England’s oldest road race.

Thanks to a healthy backing by local business Fentiman’s, the event has attracted a sell-out field of 600 competitor­s.

Despite being based in Loughborou­gh, former Wallsend Harrier Samuels often returns to her roots and on a number of trips ‘home’ last December she made it a winning debut in the Saltwell two weeks after she claimed the gold medal at the North Eastern Counties CrossCount­ry Championsh­ips in Redcar as well as winning the Blaydon Race earlier in the year.

While Samuels - who now competes for Manchester-based Sale Harriers - will be eager to retain her Saltwell crown, Wearsider Dixon has the pedigree to win again, having been successful on no less than five occasions.

The Sunderland Stroller, who did not take part last year, first won in 2011 and then followed that up with victories in 2012 and 2013.

In 2014 Dixon was just easing back to fitness after dropping out of the Commonweal­th marathon in Glasgow through injury but she still lined up at Saltwell where she finished runner-up behind Durham City’s Rosie Smith, who set a course record of 35:06 that day - a time which which could be a target for the leading duo. However, Dixon showed she was was back to full fitness the following year topping the podium in 2015 and then again in 2016. Not only did Dixon and Samuels contest the Gold Coast marathon as England representa­tives, the pair were also GB team-mates in Rio for the Olympic Games in 2016 when Dixon finished 28th - two places ahead of Samuels. Saltwell Harriers’ Race Director Keith Wood is delighted to have two of the country’s leading endurance athletes on the start line this year.

He said: “Both Ally and Sonia have been at the forefront of women’s marathon running in the UK for a number of years now so we feel it is something special they will go headto-head in our race.

“It would be nice if either, or both, could dip under the course record to make it a really special occasion.’’

While the women’s contest is set to take centre stage. the organisers have been inundated with requests for an entry from most of the region’s leading male athletes.

Wood added: “The prize money on offer this year is far greater than ever before thanks to the generosity of Fentiman’s whose founder, Arthur Fentiman was a Saltwell Harrier and North East sprint champion in the 1920s.

“While I don’t think that is the main reason why so many want to run this year it is certainly an incentive - especially for the elite athletes.

“However, everyone, where ever they finish, will receive a generous goody bag.

“Among those entered are recently-crowned North-East crosscount­ry champion Teessider Greg Jayasuriya and North-East born Daniel Bradford who runs for Scottish club Shettlesto­n Harriers.

“There is also a strong Morpeth Harriers contingent who will be hoping to lift the £300 on offer for winning the team race.’’

Saturday’s action gets under way at 11.30, the course set in and around the grounds of Saltwell Park.

It would be nice if either - or both could dip under the course record to make it a really special occasion

 ??  ?? Alyson Dixon and Sonia Samuels will face each other in the Saltwell Road Race
Alyson Dixon and Sonia Samuels will face each other in the Saltwell Road Race

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