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Published Date: 10 November 2009
Irina Parv improved dramatically from the opening round to easily win the second race in the Corby AC Winter Handicap Series.
In the race, held over a two-mile course on the town's Earlstree industrial estate, she finished over a minute ahead of Harry Freeman with Grace Lawson coming home in third place.

Sophie McIntyre was the third female to finish in the Under-15 eve
nt while Robert Dunne – with a new best of 12.48 – was runner-up in the boys' section ahead of Jasper Larken who also ran a new best when recording the fastest time of the night (11.22).

The next fastest on the night was Daniel Diver with a clocking of 12.32.
Abigail Morrow-Harris was the fastest girl with 12.15 while the next joint second quickest on 12.38 were Ellie Welch and Helena Keenan.

In the Over-15 race Emma Hindley recorded the fourth fastest female time with 13.22 to secure top spot ahead of Paul Mottram.

Neil Barnett improved greatly to take third place with the second fastest time of 10.11 while one place behind came Larry Wise, making good use of his adjusted handicap after placing last in the opening race.

Timea Latinovics was second female just in front of Karen Harewood whose effort of 11.36 was easily the fastest female time ahead of Charlotte Cotter (12.51) and Maggie Mulholland (13.15). Gordon Lee (9.40) was the fastest male with Simon Cotton on 10.12 the third fastest.




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  • Last Updated: 10 November 2009 12:44 PM
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  • Location: Kettering
 
 

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