Weekend results now live

We are pleased to bring you a whole host of results from this weekend's races on our results page.
In the last six days we have added a massive 55,241 performances to our database from 278
races.
The big races this weekend were:
Bupa Great North 10K - 2931 finishers
Shrewsbury Half Marathon - 1715 finishers
Torbay Half Marathon - 1538 finishers
Caerphilly 10K - 1499 finishers
Lisburn 10K - 1474 finshers
Shugborough Relays - 1319 finishers
Lisburn Half Marathon - 976 finishers
Bushy Park parkrun 5K Event 469 - 895 finishers
Acorns Triple Run Half Marathon - 670 finishers
Black Rock 5 - 532 finishers
The Great North 10k took place yesterday morning before the final day of competition at the European Athletics Team Championships. The Great North 10k finished in the stadium at Gateshead just before the track and field athletes took their positions in the arena.
Ryan McLeod was the first man across the line. He out-kicked Yared Hagos in an exciting sprint finish on the track. McLeod's time of 30:20 brought his handicap score down by a full point from MINUS 3.4 to MINUS 4.4 but Yared's time of 30:32 kept his handicap score unchanged at MINUS 4.0. This reflected their vSSS scores, that indicate whether a runner has had a particularly good run in comparison to their own recent performances, or not. Ryan's vSSS was 0.5 whereas Yared's was 0.6.Gemma Steel defended her title by finishing first woman in a time of 33:26 and this brought her handicap score down very slightly from MINUS 0.8 to MINUS 0.9
The inaugural Shrewsbury Half Marathon took place alongside the Shrewsbury Marathon and the event was a pronounced a resounding success after 1715 finished the half marathon and 250 finished the marathon in 'The Quarry', after running laps of the town. The overall sentiment was that the races should become an annual event.
The winners of the half marathon were a husband and wife duo were Oliver and Hilary Mott, giving them cause for celebration. Hundreds of the runners were raising money for good causes including a team of police officers raising money for the trust set up in memory of Georgia Williams from nearby Telford.
The marathon was won byWayne Dashper and the first woman was Becky Lewis.
Congratulations to all of you who raced this weekend. We think this may have been one of the busiest race weekends for the runbritain community as we had the highest number of visitors ever to our rankings pages.