Easter themed runs were the order of the weekend as running clubs across north Hertfordshire went out for some bank holiday fun.
The most popular was to be found at St Albans on Good Friday, where the flat 10k course yielded plenty of good times.
Seven of the field were from Stevenage Phoenix with Ian Young taking more than two minutes over his previous PB, creating a new age category record of 44 minutes 57 seconds.
Zoe Shreeve and Katie Mitham joined him in the PB club with finishes of 59:42 and 1:03:07 while Jo Heasman continued to improve her race times with a 1:00:03.
Kelsee Watson (1:05:24), David Poulter (1:11:25) in his first 10k, and Charlie Day (1:12:04) were the others.
North Herts Road Runners had 11 involved.
Richard Springall was the first of them home, finishing 10th overall in 36:14 while Mike Phillips (39:19) and Michael Over (40:38) were either side of the 40-minute mark.
Adrian Sherwood (41:09), Natalie Phillips (48.34), Thomas Wood (52:14), Jenna Manggos (52:45), Tom Kingham (55:35), Linda Aird (56:46), Natalie Fiddy (57:16) and Geoff Davis (1:00:29) completed the Squirrels' contingent.
Fairlands Valley Spartans also had 11 running.
Adrian Busolini was eighth overall out of the 807 finishers with 35:32 while Mike Jeffs was third in the MV40 category with a PB of 37:19.
Nick Gill stuck with Jeffs to claim a PB of 37:27 while Jim Brown took top prize in the MV70 group with 56:50.
Gabrielle O'Brien was the fastest FVS female with 44:10 and the others from the club were Georgie Hooper (45:24), Tim Robinson (54:02), Matt Tutton (58:47), Andrea Westcott (58:53), Liz Carvell (1:07:26) and Penny Schenkel (1:10:38).
Bedford's rearranged 10k and half took place on Easter Monday and Spartans and Phoenicians both had a quartet running.
For FVS, Jim Brown managed 1:58:59 while Chloe Chapman came in with 2:13:39.
Sharon Crowley (2:27:11) and Nichola Durent (3:12:05) were the others.
James Woodcock and George Bradshaw of Phoenix both ran PBs with 1:44:10 and 1:49:46 respectively while Jess Clarke got 2:25:12.
In the 10k, Jay Papa finished eighth and set a PB and club age group record with 40:01.
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