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Fisher gallops home



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Ian Fisher (Otley AC) was an easy winner of the Guiseley Gallop race over approximately 10K on Sunday.
Fisher led from the start and finished with a lead of over four minutes.

His excellent time of 32:01 broke the previous course record by a huge margin.

Catherine Farrow (Valley Striders) won the women's award in 39:57.

Results
I, Fisher (Otley) 32:01;2, P Aristelous (Valley Striders) 36:47; 3, R Scott (Bingley) 36:53; 4, L Dunne (Otley) 37:37; 5, R Balshaw (Dragons) 37:41: 6, S Pickhard (Baildon) 37:5

Women: 1, C Farrow (Valley Striders) 39:57; 2, C DeMaria (Leds City) 40:25; 3, J Seymour (Hallamshire) 40:54.



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  • Last Updated: 25 March 2008 10:51 AM
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