Bath cross-country clash promises to be a cracker
The senior women's race in the Gwent Cross-Country League fixture at Bath University on Sunday is shaping up to be a real cracker.
The Bristol & West AC trio of Rebekah Randell, Kate Goodhead and Claire Hallissey, who finished third in the English Relays last weekend, are all running and will be joined by club-mates Charlie Coffey and Katie Knowles.
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"With the top Welsh girls also likely to be there, it should be a very interesting clash," said Bristol & West team manager Mike Down.
Westbury Harriers will also be well represented, with Lizzy Smith, Debbie Cleary, Wendy Tippett, Lynne Gallagher, Pat Gallagher, Gill Jones and new signings Zoe Dixon and Vicky Jones all entered.
In the men's race, Bristol's Tom Russell will be looking to repeat his win of last year, while Steve Mitchell and Richard Peters are also running.
There is also a full programme of young athletes' races, with sisters Olivia and Miranda Sadler, plus Billie Williams, among the entries.
The action gets underway at 11.30am with the novice boys' race, building up to the senior women's race at 1.30pm and the senior men at 2.30pm.
For full details of the timetable see the race website at www.gwent- league.org.uk.
The 36th annual Victoria Park Road Races, in Bath, will be held tomorrow.
The senior race measures four miles, staged over five laps on traffic free roads within Royal Victoria Park. The race starts at 11am.
For entry details see the race website www.cityofbathac.org.
The ninth Cheddar half- marathon takes place tomorrow (1pm).
Entries are closed and will not be taken on the day.











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