Following the disappointment of last years race being cancelled due to very icy conditions, this year’s 10mile Turkey Trot, organised by Waveney Valley Athletic Club, was successfully staged last Sunday, despite a few concerns after the previous night’s frost.
But the race went ahead, and 158 runners braved the freezing temperatures and occasional snow showers, to make it safely to the finish with no mishaps reported. It was the highest finishing total since 2006.
The race, which started near St.John Leman High School, Beccles took the runner’s through Ilketshall St.Andrew and Ringsfield village and back to Beccles.
For Luke Allen of Waveney Valley and Daniel Bradley of Tonbridge A.C. the race was a close contest from the start for first place with the Kent athlete ahead till near the half way point then Allen took the lead and held on to it to win in a time of 54:13, just 17 seconds ahead of Bradley.
First lady to finish was Marie Shirley of Colchester Harriers, clocking 1:04:42 in 18th place overall, with Rebecca Jordan of Stowmarket Striders second. City of Norwich A.C. took the men’s team prize and Stowmarket Striders won the ladies team prize.
Winning Christmas vouchers in their veterans age groups were Neil Davison, Angela Mann, John Christopher, Sandra Roberts, John Moore, Bobbie Sauerzapf, Terry Epps, Lynda Moore, Arthur Whiston, Veronica Manly and Jim Hayes.
Due to organising and marshalling duties by Waveney Valley club member’s, just two other runners from the host club competed. Nigel Herrod clocked a respectable 1:16:54 for 71st place and Tracy Mayne, overcoming another injury setback after recently tripping on a manhole cover, finished 157th in 1:54:10 and confidently predicted her planned half marathon in Florida next month was back on.
Race Director David Pimlott thanked everybody who helped to make the event go smoothly, especially on such a cold winters day.