Is Eamon Martin still picking the England XC teams? You have to wonder, the teams for Italy were unbelievable, how does Nick Wetheridge get on an England team? Oh thats right, he's big mates with Eamon, what a load of crap...
Is Eamon Martin still picking the England XC teams? You have to wonder, the teams for Italy were unbelievable, how does Nick Wetheridge get on an England team? Oh thats right, he's big mates with Eamon, what a load of crap...
Who cares?
Feb 6 San Vittore Olona, ITA - IAAF Permit
10000XC 7 Glynn Tromans (M35) 30:27, 15 Donald Naylor 31:21, 17 Mark Dalkins 31:31, 18 Tom Humphries 31:31, 21 Phil Hinch 32:01, 22 Nick Wetheridge 32:06, 25 Steven Henshaw 32:30, 27 Andrew Hunt 32:39
w6000XC 7 Julia Bleasdale 20:46, 9 Aine Hoban 20:54, 12 Jane Potter 20:59, 14 Juliet Potter 21:10, 18 Claire Martin (ENG) 21:23, 19 Jenny Clague 21:42, 22 Danielle Christmas (J) 22:17, 25 Gemma Leahy (J) 22:43, 29 Charlotte Browning (J) 22:55, 30 Ruth Schofield 23:01
I guess that good runners who haven't been selected for these races might just care.
Nick Wetherdidge has run 64 odd for 1/2 marathon well under 30 for 10k, sub 14 for 5k and won the Southern Cross a few years back. Why shouldn't he run for England
british team wrote:
Nick Wetherdidge has run 64 odd for 1/2 marathon well under 30 for 10k, sub 14 for 5k and won the Southern Cross a few years back. Why shouldn't he run for England
He should... a few years back.
Why not enter Dave Bedford next time, he was pretty good, a few years back.
Nick was, granted, a good runner in his day, however the last few years have hardly been startling... 14.40's, 30.40's and top 50 in the national does not merit an England vest... if you want me to list the 50 others who have done more to merit a vest I can...