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Tag Archives: Phil McCullagh
Phil McCullagh takes the Goodwin Cup 100 years after Reg Goodwin’s Olympic silver in Paris
Dave Evans reports: Right from the off it was clear that Roy had victory in mind leading the cortège of 8 aspirants by some 35 seconds at the mile point as the weather improved from drizzle to pleasant sunshine. There … Continue reading
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Tagged Chorley Hills, Eric Horwill, Goodwin Cup, Phil McCullagh, Roy Gunnett
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Phil calls on all-comers to take his trophy away in 2025!
As some might know, it was touch and go as to whether I would make the start of the ever-demanding Alison Trophy at Chorley. My flight from Crete was due to touch down at around 11 o’clock. In the event … Continue reading
DICK AND ZENA SMITH TROPHY RESULTS
Roy Gunnett reports: The Dick and Zena Smith 10 & 5k Trophy races took place at the Bury Track a week later than originally planned. The event was initially scheduled for June 4th – however, the lack of numbers resulting from … Continue reading
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Tagged BMAF 3k, Dick and Zena SmithTrophies, Eric Horwill, Moulton, Phil McCullagh, Ron Wallwork
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Phil McCullagh takes the Albert Rigby Trophy with a strong second half
The Albert Rigby trophy race had to be moved at late notice from Sutton Macclesfield to Simister. Dave Evans reports: Overcast skies with a slight breeze greeted the fourteen strong field of walkers with all but Adrian Edwards setting off … Continue reading