Lostock AC members travelled to Warrington to take part in the Runthrough Warrington Running Festival where participants could compete in a range of events covering different distances.
Rachel Hancock completed the half-marathon which started in Bank Park in the centre of Warrington and snaked around the streets in the town centre, cutting through Victoria Park before heading around Reddish Park Farm and back to the beginning.
Hancock had a fantastic run, finishing in an impressive 1hr 50mins 7secs.
Hazel Hatfield and Lynda Hardman completed the 10k, which followed a similar route but omitted the loop around the farm.
Hayfield, who was pacing a friend to a PB, finished in 51:42, shortly followed by Hardman in 58:34.
Meanwhile, Paul Edwards took part in the City of Preston 10k - the race starting in the centre before heading to Avenham Park, where the route followed the twist and turns of the park.
It then crosses the River Ribble and goes through Upper Farm Nature Reserve before heading back to the start.
Edwards had an amazing race, finishing in 20th position, in a time of 39:41.
Further away from home, Gillian Caldwell completed the Chatsworth 10k, facing a tough course starting with an uphill 5k. Despite the wet and windy elements, she finished in 1:09:51.
Lostockers had some amazing parkrun results last weekend, dominating their age-category results.
Results: Bolton - Melanie Crompton 29:24, Rachel Hancock 29:31 (third in age category); Ford - Tony Maxwell 26:10 (second in age category), Sheila Garewal 31:04 (first in age category); Haigh Woodland - Chris Baker 24:36 (second in age category), Gareth Pratt 24:50, Louise Jeffrey-Read 26:06 (Haigh Parkrun PB and first in age category), Jo McManus 26:51 (second in age category), Rachel Stevens 28:21, Ian Burns 29:48; Pennington Flash - Mark Checkley 28:31; Sale Water Park - Andy Laycock 23:54 (second in age category), Matt Carney 25:37 (third in age category), Janet Rhodes 26:46 (first in age category), Sally McCoy 29:03 (second in age category), Beverly Atherton-McKenna 29:04 (third in age category).
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