Sunderland Echo

JEFFRESS LOOKING TO REIGN IN SPAIN

SUNDERLAND HARRIER MISSES A CHANCE TO DEFEND MASTERS’ TITLE WHEN TAKING PART IN TORREMOLIN­OS EVENT

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

Sunderland Harrier Kevin Jeffress will miss out on the defence of his North East Masters’ Cross Country title at Wallsend on Saturday, February 2.

The Seaham athlete will be in Torremolin­os for the Half Marathon on the following day.

“I’m a bit gutted that I will miss the Vets championsh­ips,” said Jeffress, who would have been bidding for his fifth title in a row in the Over-35 category.

“But at least it should be a bit warmer in Spain and I should have the sun on my back for the Half Marathon. I’m looking forward to it. It’s just unfortunat­e that there is a clash.”

Jeffress, a seasoned Masters’ Cross Country internatio­nal, who was a member of Sunderland­Harrierswi­nning team in the Birtley Cathedral Masters Cross Country Relays on Sunday, is looking for a fast time in Torremolin­os.

His best stands at 71.48 from his winning run from last year’s Vale of York Half Marathon.

He has also another event in his diary, the Port of Blyth 10km which incorporat­es the British Masters 10km Road Championsh­ips on Sunday, April 7.

Jeffress now equals Brian Rushworth’s club record of four North East Masters’ titles which he won as a Over-45 between 2008 and 2012.

But Rushworth’s most significan­t record is his feat of winning 10 North East Senior Men’s titles. He ran his last race in 2014 before injury forced his retirement.

Birtley AC took the limelight at the weekend with their excellent organisati­on of their Cross Country Relays at Lord Lawson School and their top runner Adrian Bailes, better known as a middle distance runner, winning the popular Brass Monkey Half Marathon at York (69.42).

He hammered his previous fastest time set in last year’s Great North Run (78.33).

Sunderland Strollers were out in force at York, with Andrew Forbes leading them home with his time of (1.20.48), Jamie Collin followed (1.21.08), then came John Cook (1.22.42), Christophe­r Dwyer (1.23.10), Andrew Duke M45 (1.25.23), Wendy Chapman W45 (1.27.19) Gary Dunmore M50 (1.32.30), Andrew Dobinson M50 (1.34.56) and Hasina Khanom W35 (1.41.07).

Sunderland Harriers had Martin Blenkinsop­p M45 with (1.22.47), David Wilkinson (1.24.25) and Judith Thirlwell W45 (1.38.17).

Houghton Harriers saw Matty Tomlinson M45 clock (1.28.42), Gillian Tomlinson W50 (1.40.41) and Marguerite Harvey W40 (1.43.26).

Sam Thurlbeck, an Over-35 and a recent recruit to Sunderland Harriers, got his athletics career off to a good start by winning the Sunderland parkrun at Silksworth.

He clocked a PB of 18.36 improving from 18.53.

Houghton Harrier Henry Johnson claimed the Under-17 1,500m silver medal in the Northern Athletics Indoor Championsh­ips at Sheffield.

He clocked 4.08.32 behind the winner, Daniel Payne (4.02.94) of Middlesbro­ugh Mandale.

The previous week, Johnson had claimed second place in the BMC indoor 1,500m (3.57.91) at Sheffield to head the UK Under-17 rankings.

At the Northern Indoor Championsh­ips, Sunderland Harrier Declan Murray finished third in the Under-20 pole vault with a height of 3.80m.

The Durham County Schools’ Cross-Country Championsh­ips takes place on Saturday at Barnard Castle School, DL12 8UN.

Athletes will then be selected for the Inter County Championsh­ips at Temple Park on February 2, before final selection is made for the county team for the English Schools Championsh­ips at Chelmsford on Saturday, March 16.

Time table: Course open and registrati­on 12.30pm1.30pm. Minor Boys: 1.30pm, Minor Girls: 1.40pm, Senior Boys: 1.50pm, Senior Girls: 1.50pm, Junior Girls: 2.15pm, Junior Boys: 2.30pm, Intermedia­te Boys: 2.45pm, Intermedia­te Girls: 3pm, Finish 3.30pm.

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Left to right: Kevin Jeffress, who is taking part in the Torremolin­os half marathon. Henry Johnson, who tops the UK Under-17 rankings. Sam Thurlbeck, who won Saturday’s Sunderland parkrun.
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