Bath Chronicle

Hutchison in tip-top shape for Windy City

- Kevin Fahey @somlivespo­rt | 01225 322264 sport@bathchron.co.uk

Tom Hutchison will line up for his first Chicago Marathon on Sunday with a real spring in his step and optimistic of giving himself a belated birthday present. The Team Bath AC runner joined the M65 masters age group last week when he celebrated his 65th birthday and that more than anything gave him an extra incentive to make his mark in one of the world’s greatest marathons. The presence of four-times Olympic champion Mo Farah will ensure plenty of British interest in the event this year but Hutchison’s Team Bath colleagues and friends will be watching closely how he fares after an excellent build-up. “I have been working really hard for this race and have lost some weight as well,” said Hutchison. “I also ran my fastest Parkrun for three years on Saturday when I ran 20mins 10secs in the Bath Skyline event and I was really pleased with that. “It was an encouragin­g sign that my fitness is there and that makes you feel good.” Hutchison has been working hard with club coach Paul King to take full advantage of moving into the new age group and has mapped out a clear plan for the next 12 months. “I will run the Manchester marathon in the spring of 2019 because the top five finishers there will get an England Masters vest at the Vale of York marathon in October,” added Hutchison. “I really want to win an England Masters vest in 2019.” As for this weekend, Hutchison firstly will be hoping the weather conditions are more benign than on his last marathon in America, when he became hypothermi­c as the Boston Marathon in April suffered some of its worst weather in living memory with torrential rain at close to freezing temperatur­e. Doggedly Hutchison finished the race despite running into big problems but had to receive medical attention as he recorded a personal worst time of 3hrs 50mins. He is far better prepared for Chicago so is confident of producing a performanc­e that reflects that. “I am looking for a reasonable time of around 3hrs 15mins and I would be very happy with that,” said Hutchison. To put that into perspectiv­e the quickest marathon time this year by a British runner aged 65 is Poole Runners’ Dave Cartwright with 3:13:25 followed by John Woodnutt (3:18:48) and Ged Ruffle (3:19:08) so Hutchison is setting his sights high in America’s Windy City. Also in Chicago will be Team Bath clubmate Kim Brace. Closer to home Team Bath will be in action at the National Sixstage Road Relays Championsh­ips around Sutton Park, Birmingham, on Saturday. “It will be the same team that qualified from the Midlands but we may change the running order with Alex Carter swapping with Dan Jones,” said team manager Dave Coales. The other members of the youthful squad - only Jones is over the age of 23 – are Aaron Pritchard, John Howorth, Themis Bower and Robert Howorth. At Bath Skyline Parkrun, quickest runner on the day was Combe Down’s Max Davis as he clocked a personal best time of 16:20. Leading Team Bath runner was Thomas Davies in fifth (17:51) with Mike Dooley just behind (18:07) as he finished first veteran. Entries are still being taken for the popular Marshfield Mudlark event on Sunday (October 7). Organised jointly by Corsham Running Club and Marshfield School PTA to raise funds for the school, the event comprises three distances from the traditiona­l Mudlark 11k, the Mudlite 4.5k and the Muddling 2.6k fun run. For details of how to enter, visit www.marshfield­mudlark.co.uk. Entries will be taken on the day if the limit hasn’t been reached. The Chronicle’s athletics coverage is sponsored by Running Bath, Bath’s specialist running shop. Find running Bath at 18 High Street, call 01225 462555 or visit runningbat­h. co.uk.

 ??  ?? Team Bath’stom Hutchison is preparing to take on the Chicago Marathon
Team Bath’stom Hutchison is preparing to take on the Chicago Marathon
 ??  ?? Team Bath will remain unchanged for the National Road Relay Championsh­ip
Team Bath will remain unchanged for the National Road Relay Championsh­ip

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