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Harrier has been in every team to win cross-country relay for club - this time alongside Jonny Taylor, Nick Swinburn and Lewis Timmins ...
THE Olympic Games will soon be upon us, but tonight the thought of London will be pushed to one side when 4,000 competitors line up for the Start Fitness Blaydon Race.
Ian Hudspith has been at the top of his game for more than two decades – and he plans to carry on for some time yet. Despite being 42, the Morpeth athlete showed last weekend there is still ...
Ten years ago Ian Hudspith won the Hillingdon ‘5’ in Ruislip in 23min 47secs. On Tuesday evening on Newcastle Quayside he was again victorious over the same distance in 24:46. At 42 years of ...
Ian Hudspith and Alyson Dixon came within seconds of smashing the course records in yesterday’s North Tyneside 10k road race. Close to 1,800 competitors lined up outside the Parks Sports Centre ...
Morpeth Harriers were comfortable winners of the Durham Cathedral Cross-Country Relays thanks to excellent stages by Ian and Mark Hudspith. nechronicle Administrator 08:17, 28 Feb 2013 Updated 11: ...
IAN Hudspith’s eye-catching performance in last weekend’s Leeds Abbey Dash ranks up there with the best in a grand career spanning three decades.
AFTER winning the Sunderland City 10k two weeks ago Ian Hudspith couldn’t quite make it a Wearside-Tyneside double when he had to settle for third place in yesterday’s Bupa Great North 10k on ...
Ian Hudspith battled for an excellent third place in yesterday's Alsager five-mile road race. Ian Hudspith battled for an excellent third place in yesterday's Alsager five-mile road race. And, to ...
Ian and Mark Hudspith showed good form to finish in first and third places respectively in yesterday's Trafford 10km Road Race. Despite being out on his own for most of the race, Ian came home ...
AFTER an absence of six months, last year’s Blaydon Race winner Ian Hudspith was back in action on Newcastle Town Moor where his return was greeted with an unsettled herd of marauding cattle.
GREAT BRITAIN international Ian Hudspith became the North-East’s undisputed King of the Road yesterday when he added the Middlesbrough Tees Pride 10K title to his Blaydon Race crown. The 38-year ...