Chiltern League Winners

Teams and individuals who have won categories for Leighton Buzzard AC in the Chiltern Cross-Country League

Division 1

 Year

 Category

 Gender

 Name

1992

U13

Boys

Team

1992

U13

Girls

Team

1992

U15

Girls

S. Coombes

1995

U15

Girls

T. Jones

1995

M50

Men

Pat Neilan

1996

U13

Girls

Emma Langdon

1998

M60

Men

Doug Saxby

2002

U15

Girls

Nikki Sykes

2007

U15

Boys

John McDonnell

2011

F55

Women

Gail Duckworth

2012

F55

Women

Gail Duckworth

2013

F55

Women

Gail Duckworth

2015

F55

Women

Gail Duckworth

Division 2

Category

Year(s)

Name

Overall 1982, 2001, 2006 & 2010 Club
Senior Men 2001 & 2006 Team
Senior Women 1993 & 2001 Team
Veteran Men 1994 Team
Veteran Women    1994 Team
U17 Boys 1982, 1991, 1997 & 1999 Team
U15 Girls 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997 & 2001     Team
U13 Boys 1993, 1994, 1997 & 2010 Team
Senior Men 1977 J. Arnold
U17 Boys 1982 Steve Earley
U17 Boys 1985 Steve Earley
U15 Boys 1985 Paul Langley
U15 Boys 1987 Mike Shevyn
U17 Boys 1988 Mike Shevyn
U13 Boys 1990 Andy Inchley
U17 Boys 1991 James Robinson
U13 Boys 1993 Matthew Miller
U15 Girls 1994 Donna McPhee
V60 Men 1997 Doug Saxby
V45 Women 1997 Liz Miller
U17 Boys 1997 Matthew Miller
U15 Girls 1997 Emma Langdon
U13 Boys 1997 John (JJ) Howell
U13 Girls 1997 Alex Ratcliffe
V60 Men 1999 Doug Saxby
V35 Women 1999 Gail Duckworth 
U20 Men 1999 Tom Inchley
U17 Girls 1999 Emma Langdon
U15 Boys 1999 Craig Beattie
U15 Girls 1999 Kathryn Langley
V45 Women 2001 Gail Duckworth
U17 Boys 2001 John (JJ) Howell
U17 Girls 2001 Kathryn Langley
U15 Girls 2001 Nola Turner
Senior Men 2004 Tom May
U20 Men 2004 John (JJ) Howell
U13 Girls 2004 Deborah Sykes
U20 Men 2006 Ben Corfield 
V60 Men 2010 Fred Watt

Abingdon & Tadley

Last weekend Pete Mackrell went off on his own to darkest Oxfordshire to take part in the Abingdon marathon. Having been thrawted by injury when runing very well last year, he has kep this plans pretty quiet, but has put in a couple of reasonable performances in the last few weeks.

On what was a cool, dry day with practically no wind, the 9am start was perfect for marathon running and with Pete's eyes firmly fixed on beating Joby's leading marathon time of the year he set off at a good pace. He was hoping that if he didn't slow too much in the second half, he even had a chance of sneaking under 3 hours on the flat rural course. read more

Ridgeway Run & Herts 10K

On Sunday, despite having played a very active part in the start of the cross-country season a couple of LBAC runners decided that one race a weekend wasn't enough.

First up, Jane Sauer took on the Herts 10K, which takes place in St Albans in aid of the Grove House charity. Following three weeks without running at all and a bit of a bug this week, she completed the course in 52.51 and was very pleased but unsurprsingly finished with aching legs.

Gary Stratford was the other hard core athlete who clearly felt that the hills of Oxfordshire weren't enough. He therefore made the short trip over to Tring to do the Ridgeway run. This consists of approximately nine miles of off-road running across the Ridgeway, South of Tring and includes a number of "challenging" hills! Gary managed to complete the course in seventy minutes and finished 45th out of 474 people, with a pretty good effort for the second day running. Roger Seldon was four minutes behind Gary to finish in seventy-four minutes. read more

Great Start for LBAC

The new winter season got under way this weekend with the big first fixture of the Chiltern Cross-country League at Shotover Hill in Oxford. The first thing that has to be said is a huge thanks and congratulations to every one of the 34 runners who made it over to the event to support the club and do their bit. There were some great runs generally, but what stood out overall was what huge difference it made to have such a strong team effort.

The first runners out on the course were the U11's and Mathilde Sammons was the club's only representative, in what was her first race in the league. She put in a great effort to finish in 55th position and then stayed for the whole day with her Dad Mark, to support all of the other races which was greatly appreciated. Exactly the same applies to Izzy Bidlake-Hull who ran in the U13 girls and finished in 65th position and gained valuable points in our bid to stay in division one for the first time in many years. read more

Stag Trophy – Race 1

The new Stag Trophy season started with a bang last night, with thirty club members completing the three lap course from Parson's Close. It seems that gone are the days where you only had to turn up on a chilly night to pick up fifteen points, and it is great to see. There were seven PB's run on the night, as well as seven other people running the event for the first time. All these times have now been plugged in to the historical records available on the Stag Trophy page and so each individual can set their own targets for next month. read more

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