
Easter Sunday was warm and sunny for the 7th running of the North Tyneside 10km. Mongolian, Batochir, running for Morpeth Harriers, literally ran away from the field to win in a new course record of over a minute, a week after his top 10 placing, in a new Mongolian national record, at the London Marathon.

Second place was Batochir's Morpeth club mate Ian Harding.

Rosie Smith of Durham City Harriers was first lady in a new woman's coarse record.
Some of the Blaydon Harriers that ran North Tyneside:
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