ILKLEY Harriers junior Lucy Williamson took part in the Bradford City 10K, and recorded a personal best in finishing as the second female in 41min 28sec.

Other great performances included Ruth Kitchen in 49:45 and Sue Williamson in 57:26.

Two Harriers took part in the Bronte Way race. The event was over 13km, including 351 metres of ascent, from Wycoller Country Park, and Rob Cunningham came home 44th in 1:05:03 and Adela Reperecki 135th position in 1:19:51.

The club were also represented at five different Park Runs.

Jane McCarthy was first lady at Skipton in 20:21, other Harriers' times being 21:28 Tom Worboys, 21:38 Geoff Howard, 22:27 Harry Sime, 24:43 Josh Waddington (junior) and 26:22 Ethan Thompson (junior).

At Bradford Lister Park, times were 21:22 Dave Robson and 27:02 Petra Bijsterveld; at Harrogate Stray 23:04 Phil Hirst and 27:15 Julie Elmes, while at Hilly Fields Lewisham, Alex Hirst was second in 18:12.

The Coy family took Fountains Abbey Park Run by storm, with Dominic (junior) second in 17:39 followed by 18:19 Stephen Coy, 22:35 Nathan Coy (junior), 33:12 Helena Coy (junior) and 33:12 Gaenor Coy.

Michael Lomas completed the very hilly Snowdonia Road Marathon in North Wales in 3:50:31, well within his target time of four hours and he raised over £1,000 for Alzheimer’s Research.

Tom Worboys completed his third marathon on consecutive weekends in Amsterdam in a brilliant time of 3:48:08 in 4,669th position out of 12,357 runners. He now has a break until next April, when he will run three more marathons!

He said: "This is part of a somewhat daft charity challenge I'm doing to run six marathons (the remaining three are in April).

"The Amsterdam Marathon is surprisingly flat. The race started and finished at the Olympic Stadium, used to host the Games in 1928.

"From there it headed out to the east and then south along the banks of the Amstel River.

"It wasn't the most exciting of routes but was well supported and to have Will randomly appearing at various points along the route on a bike certainly helped. Looking forward to a nice rest now until doing it all again in April!"

Jonathan Whitaker (35th in 39:38), Kate Archer (second lady, 48th in 41:29) and Duncan Cooper (54th in 42:32) ran the Great Whernside Fell Race from Kettlewell last Saturday.

Further afield, Helene Whitaker partnered Wendy Dodds in the OMM (a two-day mountain marathon) at Tweedsmuir in the Scottish Borders.They came 18th overall in the A class in 17:24:12 and were first lady vets.