TWH 2023 Club Grand Prix Trophy – after 1 (of 10) events

Club Events
Hi Harriers
 
Canterbury Tales and another White wash

Adverse weather was nowhere to be seen as perfect running conditions led to impressive performances by the Harriers in Canterbury last Sunday. Thirty three members competed, of which 8 were first time KGP runners.

Results for the Canterbury 10 are as follows:-

 
      Time       %
Liam White 00:54:16   81.08
Ali Farrall 01:09:15   81.05
Jillian Holford 01:10:48   80.23
Geoff Turner 01:08:47   78.32
John Law 01:00:28   78.08
Keith Mitchell 01:02:41   75.32
Dave Weston 00:59:20   75.20
Amelie Karlsson 01:05:50   74.98
Clifford Gray 01:11:17   73.49
Emily Nash 01:07:48   72.79
Craig Chapman 01:06:56   72.33
Alex Holmes 01:05:43   71.85
Andy Joad 01:13:37   71.82
Simon Holford 01:11:07   70.45
Charley Adiseshiah 01:10:18   70.20
Alice Manners 01:12:42   67.88
Joy Croucher 01:38:54   67.18
Robin Barwick 01:13:38   66.88
Colin Ricketts 01:19:24   66.59
Rob Hill 01:16:45   66.44
Ana-Maria Green 01:31:09   66.33
Matthew Newman 01:10:03   66.31
Richard Quartermaine 01:14:04   65.92
George Harris 01:14:18   65.71
Michael Youlton 01:26:13   64.91
Alex Hill 01:08:50   63.92
Emily Manners 01:17:18   63.91
Kannan Mahalingam 01:12:53   63.22
Janet Bird 01:45:21   63.06
Paul Bassi 01:11:35   62.33
Michael Russell 01:23:46   61.98
Andrew Shepherd 01:13:22   60.82
Philip Watkins 01:25:35   59.06
Jack Summers 01:15:10   58.54

 The next event in the Grand Prix is the Tunbridge Wells Half Marathon on Sunday 19th February.

 
The club road Grand Prix Trophy is designed to encourage Harriers to race more often, and on equal terms with all other members as the results are adjusted for age and gender. Each race of the ten Kent Grand Prix series counts towards our club road grand prix with a percentage result based on finishing time, age and gender. This percentage is calculated according to the 2015 WAVA scale. The winner is the runner with the best score at the end of the season, that is the average of their best six percentages over the series.
 
Age graded Percentage guidelines:-
100% Approximate world record level
Above 90% World Class Level
Above 80% National Class Level
Above 70% Regional Class Level

Above 60% Local Class Level

regards

Geoff Turner