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Wednesday, 22 January 2014

The first time that Boundary Harriers held a run on the day of their invitation walk - 1983

1983 – Manx Airlines 10km Run

Bernie Plain, who finished 4th in the 1974 European Championship Marathon, paid his first visit to the Isle of Man and vowed it wouldn’t be his last. It was largely his idea to promote a world record attempt the following year on the (then 880 yard) perimeter roadway of the King George V Park (National Sports Centre from 1991). It was to be his only visit however as the following year, his first as a veteran, he was injured and unable to compete.

Still hoarse from shouting at his friend Steve Barry during the earlier record breaking 20km, he ran steadily for the first mile before dropping the local opposition leaving the Isle of Man’s 1978 Commonwealth Games marathon runner Dave Newton a minute behind. Chris Quine in third place ran within a second of the time he was to run nearly 20 years later!


Position
Christian Name
Surname
Time
Club / Country
1
Bernie
Plain
00:31:19
Cardiff
2
Dave
Newton
00:32:19
Manx AC
3
Chris
Quine
00:33:00
Manx AC
4
Paul
Clarke
00:33:49
Manx AC
5
Phil
Cain
00:34:50
Boundary Harriers
6
Steve
Parkinson
00:35:11
Boundary Harriers
7
Ian
Callister
00:35:27
Manx AC
8
John
Comaish
00:35:33
Southern AC
9
Colin
Halsall
00:35:46
Manx AC
10
Richie
Stephenson
00:36:42
Boundary Harriers
11
Tony
Rowley
00:36:54
Manx AC
12
John
Wilkinson
00:37:01
Boundary Harriers
13
Doug
Corkill
00:37:33
Boundary Harriers
14
Tony
Conway
00:37:59
Boundary Harriers
15
Norman
Neilson
00:39:00
Manx AC
16
Alan
Pilling
00:40:05
Manx AC
17
Ann
Kelly
00:53:18
Boundary Harriers


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