And the #clickyourclock Polar OH1 winner is...Paul Beal!

We are pleased to announce the winner of this week's #clickyourclock competition as Paul Beal (handicap 9.2), pictured here, after a busy weekend of running two events, a 5k parkrun and a 10 mile race in Yorkshire.
Throughout 2019 we are rewarding runners who have improved their handicap score with a Polar OH1 Heart Rate Sensor.
The competition runs during the spring and summer months. Each week a random draw is made from all runners on the #clickyourclock leaderboard whose scores have improved by any amount in the preceding seven days and the prize is a Polar OH1 Heart Rate Sensor.
This week, there were an impressive 1139 clocks clicked on a wet weekend and, out of those, 522 showed an improvement and went into the draw.
Paul Beal (with a running handicap of 9.2), has been randomly picked this week and will soon be receiving his prize. The handicap scoring system rewards regular racing as well as improved performances. Paul is a regular runner and achieved a time of 21:43 at the Armley parkrun last weekend when finishing 14th overall. He also completed the Eccup 10 mile event in 75:53 on Sunday! This saw a running handicap improvement of 0.312 for the week. Well done to Paul from Horsforth!
Don't forget there are many racing days available this week as evening events are still gathering pace, so claim your handicap now and be ready to #clickyourclock after your race this week to see where you are on the leaderboard!
Good luck!