Melton runners hit scorching form at London Marathon
The warmest London Marathon on record added to the challenge of one of the world’s biggest races which featured a stunning debut by Mo Farah who broke the 33-year-old British record by finishing third in 2hr 06min 21secs.
Running for his first claim club, Leicester Coritanians, Chris Southam clocked 2hr 54min 07secs, which gave the Long Clawson runner a good for age entry for next year.
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Hide AdThe time also gave Southam, who has finished in the top 100 several times, an excellent 16th place in his age group.
Natalie Teece also had an excellent run despite the conditions to finish as the 75th lady across the line in 3hr 06min 30secs.
The time gave the Strider a championship standard time for next year’s event in the capital.
Next home for the Melton club was Andy Nicholls in 4hr 09min 02secs, and Helen Metcalfe in 5hr 31min 42secs.