#clickyourclock on your weekend result

Have you raced in the last week? There were numerous opportunities on a blissfully hot bank holiday weekend!
Many of the results are now in. Make sure you #clickyourclock on yours before 12 o' clock tomorrow to be in with a chance of winning a Polar A300 in the weekly #clickyourclock competition for 2018.
There are lots of results that have clocks to be clicked! Some of the bigger races were:
Vitality London 10,000? |
- 14,475 |
Edinburgh Marathon Festival Half Marathon |
- 10,534* |
- 8,037 |
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Edinburgh Marathon Festival Marathon |
- 7,665* |
Edinburgh Marathon Festival 10K |
- 3,109* |
Edinburgh Marathon Festival 5K |
- 1,248* |
*Provisional
Sir Mo Farah (handicap -7.6) was back to his winning ways at the London Vitality 10 000 cruising to a 29:44 win ahead of young Richard Allen (handicap -5.5). Steph Twell (handicap -2.1) took the women's title in 32:43, with David Weir repeating last year's wheelchair win in 3:09.
Behind the elites, more than 14,000 runners completed the scenic course, which takes in many of the capital’s best known sights, including Trafalgar Square, St Paul’s Cathedral, Whitehall and Parliament Square and many celebrated personal best times and improved handicap scores.
All runners currently on the leaderboard who have improved their handicap score in the race they have done during the last week will be entered into the prize draw for the Polar A300 Fitness and Activity Tracker along with anyone else who clicks their clock and sees an improvement from their race.
Marcelo Fortes (handicap 16.4) is currently top of the leaderboard after his 6:35 one mile run in London. Sandra Band (handicap 14.2) is the top woman presently having run at the Strathclyde parkrun in 22:09. Both improved their handicap score substantially over 10% in both cases. Well done to you both!
Did you improve your score this weekend? If so, be sure to #clickyourclock before 12 o' clock tomorrow when the competition finishes for this week!