2021 Kent Grand Prix Replacement Results

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Hi Harriers

In the absence of the usual Kent Grand Prix in 2021, Road Captain Mike came up with a novel assortment of 10 events to decide the 2021 trophy winner.

The events were as follows:-

  • Langton road virtual 5k
  • Club XC champs
  • Club Road champs
  • Club 10K handicap (best 2 of 3 events)
  • A UKA certified road half marathon event to be completed in 2021
  • A UKA certified road 10k event to be completed in 2021
  • 16 Oct 2021 — Swanley Park 8k XC
  • Nov 2021 — 5 Mile South of Thames XC
  • 18 Dec 2021 — 7.5 Mile South of Thames XC
With help from Mike King, Bob Lawrence and Simon Holford, I was able to put together all the required results and come up with reasonable approximations of age gradings.

To be considered for the trophy you had to have completed at least 5 events.

So, these finalists are as follows:-

    % Events
1 Dillon Hobbs 78.40 (7)
2 Jillian Holford 77.36 (8)
3 Keith Mitchell 75.52 (6)
4 Nicola Morris 74.02 (6)
5 Alex Holmes 72.91 (5)
6 Simon Howden 72.14 (7)
7 Cathy Gill 70.99 (5)
8 Ana-Maria Green 70.97 (7)
9 Lucille Joannes 70.72 (7)
10 Mike Cardell 70.30 (5)
11 Rose Sawyer 70.01 (7)
12 Richard Carter 69.67 (6)
13 Nick Pierce 68.79 (8)
14 Saul Harris 68.66 (5)
15 Colin Timmins 68.49 (5)
16 Amanda Smith 68.11 (5)
17 Mike King 68.08 (9)
18 Simon Allford 67.71 (5)
19 Andrew Deighton 67.18 (6)
20 Michael Russell 66.59 (10)
21 Brenda Purse 66.47 (6)
22 George Harris 65.19 (6)
23 Robert Winter 64.53 (5)
24 Gary O’Reilly 64.28 (6)
25 Andy Page 63.03 (5)
26 Lesley Page 62.90 (5)
27 Carol Tsang 61.63 (6)
28 Duncan Ralph 61.63 (5)
29 Richard Quartermaine 59.22 (5)
30 Richard Bassett 52.45 (5)
31 Sam Dranga 45.66 (6)

So, a very big congratulations to Dillon Hobbs for winning the trophy for the first time and to Jillian Holford and Keith Mitchell for coming 2nd and 3rd respectively for the second year in a row.

 
A special mention goes to Mike Russell for completing all 10 events and a very special mention to Simon & Carol and Mike & Sam who proved that running and love can go together.
 
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 10 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 five 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