Wokingham Today

READING COMPETE AS SEASON CONCLUDES IN STORMY CONDITIONS

- By STAFF WRITER sport@wokingham.today

POPHAM Airfield was the venue for the final Hampshire League CrossCount­ry fixture of the season.

With the worst of storm Eunice having already ravaged the UK over the course of Friday afternoon, the green light was given for the fixture to go ahead on Saturday morning.

The Reading AC Senior Men’s team was somewhat light on numbers come the starter’s gun at 2:30pm on Saturday afternoon. Neverthele­ss, six men donned the red, white and blue vest, ready to navigate a course that was made up of one small lap, followed by three large laps, for a total of approximat­ely 10.5km.

Ryan O’Brien would ultimately be the first Reading man home: bolstered by a quick start, he managed to master the Hampshire mud in order to make it around in a very respectabl­e 30th place (and a clocking of 40:32), his best finish of the year.

Slightly further back was Arturo Martinez de Murguia, who produced a solid outing to finish in 62nd place in a time of 43:17.

Not too far behind Arturo was David Lewis, who much like O’Brien, pulled off his highest finish of the season with an improved position of 68th and a clocking of 43:55.

Fourth scorer was Charlie Madelaine, who also had a much improved run compared with the Prospect Park fixture, in order to cross the line in a time of 47:01, enough to earn him 114th position.

Exactly three minutes behind Madelaine was Andy McDonald, who ran a solid race to come through in 138th position, and with 50:01 on the stopwatch.

Following on from Andy was Gerry O’Driscoll, who was rewarded with an 188th place finish, in a time of 56:26.

Reading men amassed a total of 412 points between the first five scorers, which was enough for 9th place on the day, unfortunat­ely their weakest outing of the year.

Nonetheles­s, the team finished in a very respectabl­e joint fourth place with Basingstok­e & Mid Hants in the end of season table, behind AFD (first place), and Southampto­n AC (second

place).

Dan Thorne finished eighth place in the Senior Men’s overall individual rankings for the season, and to Richard Price, who ended the season in second place in the Veteran Men rankings. Parliament Hill Fields will play host to the club’s final outing of the season, the English National XC Championsh­ips.

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