More than 600 runners took part in Epsom Oddballs’ Perch 2000 6.25-mile multi-terrain race on Sunday.
Chiltern’s Eddie O’Gorman led the field in clocking 34 minutes, 21 seconds.
Torq Fitness’s Nick Shasha was second (34:55), with East Grinstead Triathlon’s Neil Smith (35:53).
Last year’s winner Vince van Woerkom, of host club Epsom Oddballs, was fourth this year (36:19), with Tadworth’s David Freeman knocking a minute off last year’s time in seventh (37:38).
Reigate Priory’s Meera Siva successfully defended her women’s title.
She clocked 42:32 to finish ahead of Stragglers’ Phyllis Flynn (43:24) and Farnham Triathlon’s Phillipa May (44:00).
Epsom & Ewell Harriers’ over-60 veteran Jane Davies posted the top age-graded performance in finishing 112th (45:36).
Top men’s age-graded performance came from Tadworth’s over-60 veteran Geoff Newton who was 46th (41:43).
Other Tadworth times: 77 Garry Edwards 43:50, 78 James Fuller 43:51, 119 Andy Cooksey 46:00, 230 Roland Hogg 50:24, 308 Graham Reid 53:11, 372 Alan Imeson 54:59, 635 Jim Brown (M70) 1:17:30.
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