GLOUCESTER AC brothers Andrew and Richard de Camps were both in fine form at the Midlands Indoor Open in Birmingham.
They ran in the senior men's 800m A race, with Andrew placing second in a new indoor PB of 1:53.51 to follow up his win at the Midlands Championships the previous week.
Younger brother Richard stole the show with third place in 1:55.75, carving more than one second off his outdoor PB and four seconds off his previous indoor best.
Training partner Nico Constanti was also in action, representing UWIC in the Celtic Cup at Cardiff.
sexy lingerieHe made amends for the previous weekend's disappointing performance with a cracking run, placing fourth in 1:53.41 for a new PB by three-hundredths of a second - 1.2 seconds off his indoor best.
Ashleigh Naylor was also competing at the NIA in 60m and 200m, claiming third in his 60m heat in a season's best 7.43 seconds and fifth in the 200m with 23.58 seconds.
A small team of three from Gloucester Chopard Replica Watches AC took part in this year's Winter Five mile road race in Sandhurst, Gloucester.
On a bright winters afternoon the earlier snow had melted, which meant reasonable conditions underfoot.
Leading the club home was the club cross-country captain and V40 runner Dave Gresswell.
Still flushed with the success of promotion to Division One, Gresswell put in a solid performance to finish eighth overall in 29.18.
Next home was V60 Arthur Daley, finishing in 12th place in a time of 30.54. This beat a long-standing V60 club record for the distance, previously held by super Vet Dave Spackman.
Daley was initially disappointed, thinking that he had missed out, until the records were checked and confirmed that his time had taken nearly a minute off the record.
This also places him fifth overall so far on the UKA rankings for his age group this year.
Michelle Stark completed the trio of club finishers in just over 37 minutes, which was good enough to earn her the lady V35 prize.
Stark ran well and enjoyed the race, despite a Replica Swiss Army Watches lack of training in recent weeks.
Gloucester's Luke Herbert produced the fastest club half- marathon performance of the year so far with an excellent run in the Wokingham Half.
He finished 30th in a time of 75 minutes, 16 seconds, having started quickly and stuck with a good group before becoming detached and rallying in the final miles to narrowly miss out on a new personal best time.
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