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SAC team at Blean Woods

The seventh, and final, race in the Kent Fitness League 2015/16 Cross Country series took place at Rough Common on Sunday February 7th, writes Jim Knight.

24 athletes from Sevenoaks Athletics Club made the journey to Rough Common near Canterbury to join 350 runners from the 18 Kent clubs on the muddy 6-mile course through Blean Woods.

James MasonSevenoaks AC athlete James Mason led the race from the start and gradually pulled ahead of arch-rival Noel Sutton of Thanet Road Runners to win with a comfortable 100-metre lead. “the course suited me,” said Mason, “with small twisty trails through the woods. I went off fast, trying to keep ahead of Sutton and then at about half way I sprinted hard to open up a lead. I nearly died on the hill up to the finish field, but managed to keep ahead and then stagger through the mud to the finish”.

As this was Mason’s 4th win in the 7 race series, he becomes 2015-16 Kent Fitness League Champion - the first Sevenoaks AC athlete to win the KFL for at least 15 years.

The club had winners in the age-group categories too.

Cath Linney, who has been the star of the women’s team all season, ran well to clinch the W45 series title.

James Graham, who missed the final race through injury, but had some outstanding performances early in the series, won the M60 series title.

John Denyer ran consistently well all season to clinch the M65 title.

In the team competition, the SAC men's team had a strong performance in the final race, with James Mason (1st), a great run from Ed Saunders (13th), Lee Lintern (17th), Andy Ashlee (25th), and Andrew Mead (26th). The M50 scorers were Chris Desmond (35th) and John Stevens (44th).
Once again there were great performances from Joe Parsons (31st), Dan Witt (37th) and James Baker (54th).

In the women's race the club was missing several key runners through injury, but there were great performances by Cath Linney (7th), and Annabelle Milne (16th) supported by Pauline Dalton (29th).

On the day, Dartford Harriers won the men's and combined team races with Sevenoaks third, and Dartford Road Runners won the women's race with Sevenoaks fourth. And in the final standings, Dartford Harriers won the men's team with Sevenoaks fourth and the combined team with Sevenoaks an excellent third, and Dartford Road Runners won the women's team also with Sevenoaks a brilliant third.

For one of the smaller clubs in the League, this is a pretty impressive performance, and a great tribute to the many SAC members who have raced for the club this season.

The SAC results were as follows:

Ov PosLg PosRunnerAgeTimeClubRating
1 1 James Mason 32 30:52 Sevenoaks AC 100.00
13 13 Edmund Saunders 33 34:56 Sevenoaks AC 94.39
17 17 Lee Lintern 35 35:40 Sevenoaks AC 92.52
26 25 Andy Ashlee 46 36:19 Sevenoaks AC 88.79
27 26 Andrew Mead 47 36:20 Sevenoaks AC 88.32
32 31 Joe Parsons 25 36:41 Sevenoaks AC 85.98
37 35 Chris Desmond 53 36:59 Sevenoaks AC 84.11
39 37 Daniel Witt 41 37:02 Sevenoaks AC 83.18
47 44 John Stevens 54 37:39 Sevenoaks AC 79.91
59 54 James Baker 51 38:31 Sevenoaks AC 75.23
62 57 Allan McPherson 29 38:52 Sevenoaks AC 73.83
71 7 Cath Linney 46 39:12 Sevenoaks AC 93.94
107 16 Annabelle Milne 36 41:08 Sevenoaks AC 84.85
127 108 Andy Evans 45 42:16 Sevenoaks AC 50.00
133 111 John Denyer 67 42:28 Sevenoaks AC 48.60
156 130 Duncan Cochrane 58 43:54 Sevenoaks AC 39.72
168 29 Pauline Dalton 51 44:30 Sevenoaks AC 71.72
174 30 Sarah Shewell 56 44:50 Sevenoaks AC 70.71
180 149 Geoff Vine 68 45:31 Sevenoaks AC 30.84
198 160 Lyndon Collins 66 46:57 Sevenoaks AC 25.70
210 165 Maurice Marchant 67 47:59 Sevenoaks AC 23.36
257 67 Jenny Austin 38 51:59 Sevenoaks AC 33.33
296 87 Sylvia Lewis 63 57:59 Sevenoaks AC 13.13
305 93 Bet Benn 34 1:02:03 Sevenoaks AC 7.07

The full results are here.

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