#clickyourclock on your recent race results

Did you race this weekend? Many of the results are now in. Make sure you #clickyourclock on yours before 0830hrs on Thursday morning to be in with a chance of winning a Polar FT1 heart rate monitor in our weekly #clickyourclock competition.
With plenty of races to pick from this weekend there are lots of results that have clocks to be clicked! Some of the bigger races were:
Virgin London Marathon - 39,497 finishers *Awaiting final download from organisers
Great Edinburgh 10 - 2,930 finishers
Plymouth Britains Ocean City Half Marathon - 2,854 finishers
Virgin London Mini Marathon - 1,446 finishers
Bushy parkrun - 1,390 finishers
Corsham St George's 10K - 1,049 finishers
Dave Wilding (handicap 11.0) is currently at the top of the leaderboard after his 2.6 improvement at the Penrose parkrun where he ran 22:01.
Paul Whitmore (handicap 12.2) was amongst the 2,854 finishers at Plymouth Britains Ocean City Half Marathon. His time of 1:42:24 gave him an improvement of 1.5. Meanwhile, Mary Hunter (handicap 14.8) joined the other 2,930 runners at the Great Edinburgh 10. Her 81:40 improved her score by 1.1.
Bradley Stanger (handicap 4.1) was out on the track, this weekend, at the UK Youth Development League. He ran 2:15.03 and also improved his score by 1.5.
Kevin McLellan (handicap 19.4) (pictured) has been getting back into racing recently. His 25:19 at the Panshanger parkrun gave him a 1.3 improvement.
There are currently more than 350 runners on the leaderboard who have improved their handicap score over the previous seven days. They will all be entered into the prize draw for the Polar FT1 Heart Rate monitor along with anyone else who clicks their clock and sees an improvement from their race this weekend.
Did you improve your score this week? Is so, be sure to #clickyourclock before 0830hrs on Thursday morning when the competition finishes for this week. Remember any one who improves their score has an equal chance of winning - good luck!