Race Date: Sunday 27th October 2024
With the popular Worksop Half Marathon, the final event in the club championships, taking place on the same day numbers were down slightly on Race 1 but a total of 32 Steel City still toed the line on a sunny day in Sheffield. There were no reports of anyone taking part in both events.
Women 6200m
| Pos | Name | Cat | Time |
| 1 | Emily-Cowper-Coles (Rotherham) | SF | 25:23 |
| 5 | Sarah Thorne | SF | 26:49 |
| 6 | Caroline Brock | F35 | 26:59 |
| 9 | Sarah-Jane Brown | SF | 28:18 |
| 11 | Natalie Neville | F45 | 28:44 |
| 19 | Frances Roberts | SF | 29:36 |
| 27 | Emily Green | SF | 30:42 |
| 28 | Fiona Jeffries | F55 | 31:16 |
| 46 | Kate Scott | F55 | 34:28 |
| 47 | Nicola Ross | F35 | 34:29 |
| 59 | Louise Rowley | F70 | 36:47 |
| 61 | Samya Armoush | F35 | 37:07 |
| 65 | Katelyn McKeown | F35 | 37:33 |
| 82 | Carol Beattie | F70 | 41:42 |
93 Finishers
Vet Men 65+ 6200m
| Pos | Name | Cat | Time |
| 1 | Kevin Newman (Doncaster) | M65 | 27:50 |
| 6 | Dave Beech | M65 | 35:20 |
12 Finishers
Men 10000m
| Pos | Name | Cat | Time |
| 1 | Kay Davies (Sheffield Univ) | MU20 | 00:36:21 |
| 13 | Naeem Stevens | SM | 00:39:44 |
| 19 | Liam Brennan | M35 | 00:40:21 |
| 30 | Richard Millier | M35 | 00:41:27 |
| 34 | Steven Cahill | M35 | 00:41:50 |
| 42 | Michael Cockings | M35 | 00:43:09 |
| 48 | John Kilcoyne | M45 | 00:43:38 |
| 49 | Tim Erskine | M45 | 00:43:42 |
| 52 | Brendon Wain | SM | 00:44:09 |
| 54 | Malcolm Baggaley | M35 | 00:44:34 |
| 61 | Robert Cook | SM | 00:44:59 |
| 63 | Chris Lawson | M45 | 00:45:09 |
| 71 | Richard Carter | M45 | 00:46:16 |
| 91 | Jed Turner | M55 | 00:50:18 |
| 94 | Ian Stinson | M45 | 00:50:33 |
| 101 | Paddy Treehowes | M55 | 00:51:34 |
| 104 | Paul Remmer | M45 | 00:51:52 |
| 121 | Andy Rowland | M55 | 00:56:14 |
| 127 | Tony Bell | M55 | 01:03:32 |
129 Finishers
After only two events there are no individual or club rankings yet but have a look at the Results SYCAA XC Race 2 2024 Longley Park to see how you’re doing against your peers.

Sarah Thorne at the top of the first hill with far too much tarmac for a Cross Country race. (M Baggaley)
