The Baildon Boundry Way half went ahead on Sunday 1st November, with social distancing measures and staggered starts.
For a number of Harriers, it was a good chance to stretch the legs and test out their speed and conditions looked to be favourable.
Andy Grant came home in 2nd place in 1:25:48, narrowly missing out on first place by 9s to a local runner. It also saw good results to two other Harriers with Mark Jordon taking 1st MV65 in 1:56:58 an Sue Moul 2nd FV50.
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