
Oliver Lockley secured a first ever open race win in Saturday’s North Barrule Fell Race.
He took the title in a record entry of 50.
Gloucestershire based runner Andrew Kaighin, back in the Island and staying with Manx family, sealed a fine second place and third spot went to Peter Bradley.
Gail Griffiths was the winner of the women’s race ahead of Rebecca Wallace and Rose Craine – all three competitors beating the previous ladies’ record.

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