GRAIHAGH Turner was first woman at her club Penistone Footpath Runners’ Ambles Revenge.

The Great Britain youth international finished in 1-02-38 at the eight-mile multi-terrain race starting and finishing in Oxspring.

Tom Fryers was seventh in a net time of 55-41, with James Fryers tenth in 57-49 and George Parr 16th in 59-36.

Ian Neville claimed victory in the men’s over60 category with 1-03-39.

There were further age-category successes for Lesley Parker, first over50 woman in 1-14-34, Bill Phillips, first over75 male in 1-32-11, and Barbara Haigh, first over75 woman in 1-42-03.

Penistone completed a clean sweep of the team prizes, winning both the men’s and women’s competitions, with the men’s team of Tom Fryers, James Fryers and George Parr and the women’s team of Graihagh Turner, Suzanne McGill and Josie Smith.

Penistone’s John and Dawn Broom competed at the East Hull Boxing Day 10k.

John finished 55th overall in 41-22 to place second in the men’s over55 category, while Dawn was 104th overall in 45-09, taking first place in the women’s over60s.

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At the Totley Two Turtle Doves, Mark Crossley led the Penistone trio home in 52-57, with Jill Scrivens finishing in 54-48 and Gemma Nutton in 57-41.

At the South Yorkshire Cross Country League last week, Penistone’s Nichola McNally came first in the over55 women’s category with 29-03.

Barnsley AC’s under 13 boy Archie Bisht and senior woman Ruby Sunman took silvers in the South Yorkshire Cross Country League.

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At Ribble Valley 10k, Barnsley AC’s Josh Bird finished 43rd with 31-40 while Morgan Thompson was 55th in 32-29.

The final KMR series event took place at the Braithwell Boxing Day Race, with Barnsley AC’s Philip Morgan and Chris McNicholas winning their respective age categories for the 12-race series.