BARKER PRODUCES A MASTERFUL DISPLAY AT NORTH EAST MASTERS’ CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS

The North East Masters’ Cross Country Championships attracted one of their biggest entries for years at the Rising Sun Sports ground at Wallsend on Saturday.

The venue, a former pit heap, now a grassed area, looked a winter picture with its snow covered hills and picturesque landscape, which made it an attractive venue for the cross country stalwarts.

Sunderland Harriers and Sunderland Strollers made the most of the wintry conditions by picking up many individual and team medals in negotiating the icy and snowy conditions.

Barker Produces A Masterful Display At North East Masters’ Cross Country Championships.

And pride of place among the Harriers’ must go to new Over-35 master, Sunderland Harrier Michael Barker, for his runners-up place behind Gateshead Harrier Conrad Franks.

Franks, no doubt inspired by his call up for the North East Inter County team, had a comfortable victory (28.45). But Barker can be well pleased with his performance (29.28), considering it was a good field.

Behind him came Chris Smith (Wallsend) in 29.41 and Blackhill Bounder Mark Wallace (29.45) finished third. He was followed by John Butters (Morpeth) 29.49 and in sixth place was Stroller Mark Anderson (30.24)

There was another fine performance for the Harriers in the Over-50 category by Tim Field. He finished 15th overall (31.18) in taking the title and leading the club to team success with backing from Michael Thompson 21st (32.09) and Darren Stoker 39th (34.20).

Paul Merrison made it a hat trick of wins for the royal blue vests by triumphing in the Over-60 class, with a winning margin of over three minutes in finishing in 31st place overall (33.56). Clubmate Paul Redman added to the medal tally with third place (33.57) in the Over-55 age group - one place behind Merrison....

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