#clickyourclock on your weekend result

There were four days of racing on offer this weekend! Did you race? If so, make sure you #clickyourclock!
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:
North Tyneside 10K - 1,902 finishers
Bushy parkrun - 951? - finsihers
Maidenhead 10 - 915 - finishers
Folkestone 10 - 656 - finishers
Good Friday Relays - 645 - finishers
Salford 10K - 545 - finishers
Mild weather made the North Tyneside 10k a pleasant outing as runners enjoyed the run along the coast line and the North Shields Fish Quay before finishing at St. Mary's Lighthouse in Whitley Bay. Partners, Tadele Germew (handicap -4.4) and Justina Heslop (handicap 1.1) made sure they fully deserved their Easter Eggs on Sunday as they made it a double whammy at this race when they had already put in good performances for their team, Elswick, at the Good Friday Relays. Justina's run on Sunday gave her a 0.3 handicap improvement from her run on the Friday and Tadele's remained the same.
At the Bushy Park parkrun, despite a cold and biting wind, 79 runners improved their best times and so are likely to have reduced their handicap scores. Andrius Jaksevicius (handicap -1.8) was first to finish in a time of 16:31 and, in so doing, shaved 0.1 from his handicap score. Kate Towerton (handicap 2.9) was first female home and she improved her score by 0.2 with her time of 18:20. Darren Wood (handicap 5.7) also celebrated on Saturday as he completed his 500th parkrun at Bushy Park!
The Maidenhead 10 was run on Good Friday and Amy Clements (handicap 1.2) knocked 0.6 off her score when she was the first woman to cross the line in 57:11. Andy Greenleaf (handicap -3.8) knocked 0.1 from his score when he crossed the line first overall in 51:10.
Did you race over the Easter weekend? Find your result and #clickyourclock before 12 o' clock today to be in with a chance of winning an FT4 Polar heart rate monitor. The current leader is Alice Wright (handicap 0.1) with an improvement of 11.47%. Alice is out in the USA and ran 32:56.33 for 10,000m on the track at the Stanford Invitational. Her previous best handicap score was 1.5 from June 2011.
Did you improve your % score by more than that? If so, be sure to #clickyourclock before 12 o' clock when the competition finishes for this week!