Village Race 2008
East Garston Round the Village Race - 2008
Registration
for entry to the 2008 village race began at 1pm and to coin a phrase,
business was brisk. Mick Highnett was in overall charge of the event
and also provided the winners cups and trophies. Well done Mick and
thank you. |
Chris
Wilder and Paul Smith entered into the spirit of day by turning up
in fancy dress emulating the 118 - 118 TV advert James Pryer obtained the ultimate race entry number, while a brave Ed James came in what is best described as Fancy Un-dress. |
At 1.30 on the dot, Chris
Tonge lined up all the competitors and started them on there way around
the designated circuit |
Marcus Allum captures the
action as the runners sprint across the bridge and round past the
War Memorial. |
(above)
The Pounds' family in full flight while street marshall Gordon Swapp,
offers James some encouraging refreshment. Vince however was more
prepared and took his drink with him. As we can see, Vince was also
heavily handicapped for this particular flat race. |
A change of photographer
again as Chris Wilder hurtles towards me and crosses the line to win
both the race and his class. Paul Smith, the other 118 runner, came in second overall. |
Hope now releases Dad (Vince)
to sprint in before him. Another one of our youngsters also hitched
a lift with Mum but stayed aboard until the finish line. I think a suitable caption would be "You got me into this Mum ~ You carry me!!" |
Mick Highnett presented
the cups and trophies for "The First Under Eleven Resident Home"
Emily, and to Chris Wilder who received a Trophy
for winning overall and a cup for being the first East Garston adult
resident home. The latter he keeps for a year, or until the next race. |
Mick
Highnett has asked me to express his thanks and appreciation to everyone
involved with the organization and administration of this year's village
Race. He would also like to thank all the competitors for the effort
they put into making this the roaring success that it ultimately turned
out to be. I also wish to offer my own personal thank you to my good
friend Marcus Allum for offering me two dozen or so of his excellent
photos for publication within this page. |
Photos : Ken Tarbox and Marcus Allum
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