Athletes will compete remotely from June 18-21, raising money for the charity MIND
The British Milers’ Club (BMC) virtual time trial race series continues from June 18-21, this time over the 3km distance.
The first event, the ‘Bannister Miles’, was held from May 4-6 and proved to be a pulsating affair as Piers Copeland emerged as the fastest male (4:02) and Lilly Coward the quickest female (4:38).
Aly Dixon (5:13) and James Thie (4:29) were the fastest milers in the V40 section, while Clare Elms’ 5:14 was a stunning return in the W55 rankings.
The 1km time trial held at the end of May also produced some quality performances, with European under-20 800m champion Oliver Dustin sharing the top spot at 2:19 with Archie Davis and James Young, while under-15 Keira Brady-Jones’ 2:36 remained the fastest women’s time ahead of Beth Kidger’s 2:39.
Elms again impressed with a 3:00 return. Jake Minshull and Roman Hodgson starred in the under-15 race, both running 2:29 after also sharing top ranking in the mile (4:25).
Dixon (2:51) and Thie (2:38) were again the quickest V40s in the 1km event.
“In these challenging times we are impressed both with the standard of the competition and the way the athletes have conducted themselves within social distancing guidelines, as well as raising almost £2500 for charity,” said BMC chairman Tim Brennan.
The chosen charity for the 3km event is MIND, which provides advice and support in order to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem.
As well as campaigning to improve services, the organisation raises awareness and promotes understanding of mental health as an issue of diversity. The BMC encourages those who intend to compete to give what they can and would like to express thanks to those who have donated already at justgiving.com/fundraising/british-milers1
Event organisers Steve Green and Matt Long tell AW that the event has already proved popular, with over 400 entries in the first 72 hours. Entries will close on June 15 or when the limit of 1650 is reached.
Further information and the entry link can be found at britishmilersclub.com