Jack Barwick, Barry Dolman and Katie Gunn in the Lytchett 10

Jack Barwick (217), Barry Dolman (415) and Katie Gunn (218) were among those competing for Bournemouth AC in the Lytchett 10

The second fixture of the Dorset Road Race League season brought athletes to the ever-demanding Lytchett 10, after the postponement of the Blackmore Vale Half Marathon the previous weekend. A revised course with around 800 feet of elevation promised to shake things up – and with a stacked field assembled on the start line, it certainly did.

A Quality Field Assembles

The Lytchett 10 race gets underway

Rob McTaggart (91) and Luke De-Benedictis (407) were hoping to be in contention for a high placing

There was no shortage of talent on show. Chris Peck of Egdon Heath Harriers – the Dorset Road Race League men’s individual champion for the past two seasons – was back, having narrowly edged out Rob McTaggart for second place here last year. Also in attendance were last season’s individual runner-up Thomas Corbin, third-placed Lewis Clarke (now representing Poole AC), and the ever-consistent Jonathon Churchill, who won the rescheduled Blackmore Vale Half in July and was second to Chris Peck at the Weymouth 10 in October.

Jack Barwick and Katie Gunn in the Lytchett 10

Jack Barwick and Katie Gunn

Poole AC’s Brian Underwood was also in the mix, fresh from a 2:34 marathon in Valencia and a 1:12:39 at Run Bournemouth Half.

Barry Dolman and Katie Gunn in the Lytchett 10

Barry Dolman and Katie Gunn

For Bournemouth AC, Rob McTaggart returned after finishing third last year in 54:30. Luke De-Benedictis came in buoyed by 11th at the Broadstone Quarter Marathon and a 33:47 PB at the Stubbington 10k. Barry Dolman had smashed 35:49 at the Chichester 10k the weekend before and previously clocked 1:02:38 here.

Paddy McCallister and Emma Caplan in the Lytchett 10

Paddy McCallister and Emma Caplan

Jack Barwick was back at the scene of his first proper race – where he overcame his finish line fears – having since run 1:00:07 for 10 miles at the Great South Run. Katie Gunn, whose 10-mile PB of 1:04:37 came at that same Great South Run, led the BAC women alongside a returning Emma Caplan and Holly Collier, tackling her first ever 10-mile race.

Paddy McCallister and Holly Collier in the Lytchett 10

Paddy McCallister and Holly Collier

Patrick Kingston starting the Lytchett 10

Patrick Kingston

The Race Unfolds

Rob McTaggart in the lead group

The lead group

A lead group of six quickly formed featuring Chris Peck, Rob McTaggart, Thomas Corbin, Lewis Clarke and Jonathon Churchill – all the usual suspects. Luke De-Benedictis went with them for the first couple of miles but sensibly eased back on the long third-mile climb.

Rob McTaggart and Lewis Clarke in the Lytchett 10

Rob McTaggart

Then came the decisive move.

Luke De-Benedictis in the Lytchett 10

Luke De-Benedictis

Rob McTaggart coming in to win the Lytchett 10

Tag comes in to take the win

Rob McTaggart blasted the descent on mile three to break clear. Tommy Corbin briefly reeled him in on the next ascent, but once the course tipped downhill again, Tag let loose once more. This time the elastic snapped. He opened a gap that no one could quite close.

Tag comes in for the win in the Lytchett 10

Tag got round in 55:05

Chris Peck taking the runner up spot

Chris Peck took second place

Chris Peck tried valiantly to bridge it, but Tag had enough in reserve, crossing the line in 55:05. Chris Peck followed 10 seconds later, taking the runner-up spot for the second consecutive year.

Thomas Corbin taking third in the Lytchett 10

Thomas Corbin came third

Jonathon Churchill in fourth in the Lytchett 10

Jonathon Churchill finished fourth

It was Tag’s first victory at this race since 2005, when it was known as the Lytchett Manor 10. Remarkably, it was all part of a long run – with 48 minutes of running beforehand (an eight-mile warm-up) and additional miles afterwards to round the day up to 21 miles at an average pace of 6:18 with 1,237 feet of elevation. Not a bad morning’s work.

Lewis Clarke taking fifth in the Lytchett 10

Lewis Clarke came fifth

Tommy Corbin secured third in 55:51, Jonathon Churchill was fourth in 56:12, and Lewis Clarke fifth in 56:30 (5:38 per mile).

Luke De-Benedictis racing in the Lytchett 10

Luke De-Benedictis

Strong Runs Throughout the Field

Luke De-Benedictis coming in to finish the Lytchett 10

Luke De-Benedictis came 13th in 59:02

Luke De-Benedictis ran an excellent race to take 13th in 59:02, averaging 5:53 per mile on a testing course.

Barry Dolman competing in the Lytchett 10

Barry Dolman

Barry Dolman doing the Lytchett 10

Barry Dolman

Barry Dolman, despite having already logged 10 miles before the start, powered to a PB of 1:01:08 in 25th place, second in the V50-59 category behind Brian Underwood. His trajectory continues upward as he builds toward the Barcelona Marathon in March.

Barry Dolman giving a wave in the Lytchett 10

Barry had already done 10 miles before the race started

Barry Dolman racing the Lytchett 10

Barry Dolman

Barry Dolman coming in to complete the Lytchett 10

Barry clocked a PB of 1:01:08

Barry Dolman finishing the Lytchett 10

Barry ran really strongly

Jack Barwick competing in the Lytchett 10

Jack Barwick

Jack Barwick, managing an ongoing IT band issue, was simply pleased to make the line but still clocked 1:03:01 for 34th – three minutes quicker than last year and averaging 6:17 per mile.

Jack Barwick coming round the corner in the Lytchett 10

Jack returned to the place where he finally crossed the finish line last year

Jack Barwick laughing in the Lytchett 10

Jack Barwick

Jack Barwick acknowledging in the Lytchett 10

Jack Barwick

Jack Barwick finishing the Lytchett 10

Jack arrives at the finish

Jack Barwick completing the Lytchett 10

Jack crossed the line in 1:03:01

Patrick Kingston completed the scoring team for BAC in 1:06:08 (56th overall), securing fourth place for the men in Division One, with Egdon Heath Harriers taking third. Poole AC claimed the best Division One men’s score on the day ahead of Twemlow Track Club.

Patrick Kingston coming round the corner in the Lytchett 10

Patrick Kingston

Patrick Kingston competing in the Lytchett 10

Patrick Kingston

Patrick Kingston in action in the Lytchett 10

Patrick Kingston

Patrick Kingston coming in the complete the Lytchett 10

Patrick Kingston

Patrick Kingston finishing the Lytchett 10

Patrick got to the finish in 1:06:08

Paddy McCallister competing in the Lytchett 10

Paddy McCallister

A welcome sight was Paddy McCallister, returning after a long injury lay-off. He ran 1:07:15 (65th overall), improving on his previous 10-mile best from Salisbury in 2023 and adding miles before and after to total 15 for the session.

Patrick McCallister in action in the Lytchett 10

Paddy McCallister

Paddy McCallister coming past in the Lytchett 10

Paddy McCallister

Paddy McCallister giving the thumbs up in the Lytchett 10

It was Paddy’s first race for quite some time

Paddy McCallister finishing the Lytchett 10

Paddy arrives at the finish

Paddy McCallister completing the Lytchett 10

Paddy ran his best ever 10-mile time

Tom Ralph in the Lytchett 10

Tom Ralph in the white cap

Further down the field, Tom Ralph (1:18:33), Jud Kirk (1:21:28), Max Yao (1:29:50) in what may be her final BAC appearance before returning to China, and the indefatigable Ian Graham – completing the course in 1:46:50 at 78 years young – all demonstrated the depth and spirit of the club. Max’s husband Chris Fay got round in 1:50:15.

Jud Kirk in the Lytchett 10

Jud Kirk

Max Yao in the Lytchett 10

Max Yao

Chris Fay in the Lytchett 10

Chris Fay (Max’s husband)

Tom Ralph racing the Lytchett 10

Tom Ralph

Jud Kirk coming past the post-box in the Lytchett 10

Jud Kirk

Max Yao racing the Lytchett 10

Max Yao

Jud Kirk waving in the Lytchett 10

Jud Kirk

Max Yao looking happy in the Lytchett 10

It was Max’s last league race for the club

Tom Ralph finishing the Lytchett 10

Tom finished in 1:18:33

Jud Kirk finishing the Lytchett 10

Jud got round in 1:21:28

Max Yao finishing the Lytchett 10

Max looks pleased to be reaching the finish

Max Yao comes in to complete the Lytchett 10

Max completed the course in 1:29:50

Ladies Impress Again

Katie Gunn competing in the Lytchett 10

Katie Gunn

There was a close contest for first female between Katie Gunn and Purbeck Runners’ Isabel Zanconato. Isabel took it in 1:05:24 (53rd overall), with Katie just two places behind in 1:05:53, averaging 6:34 per mile.

Katie Gunn doing battle in the Lytchett 10

Katie Gunn

Katie Gunn gives a wave in the Lytchett 10

Katie Gunn

Katie Gunn racing the Lytchett 10

Katie Gunn

Katie Gunn enjoying the Lytchett 10

Katie Gunn

Katie Gunn coming in to complete the Lytchett 10

Katie comes into the finish

Katie Gunn finishing the Lytchett 10

Katie was second placed lady

Emma Caplan and Holly Collier in action in the Lytchett 10

Emma Caplan and Holly Collier

Emma Caplan marked her return in style, winning the V50-59 category in 1:09:23 (9th female, 82nd overall). Holly Collier handled her first 10-mile outing admirably in 1:15:03, while Helen Beddoe ran a superb 1:15:23 – three minutes quicker than last year and well inside her previous best from the Great South Run.

Emma Caplan and Holly Collier waving in the Lytchett 10

Emma Caplan (254) and Holly Collier (255)

Emma Caplan coming round the corner in the Lytchett 10

Emma Caplan

Emma Caplan with Holly Collier in the Lytchett 10

Emma Caplan and Holly Collier

Emma Caplan finishing the Lytchett 10

Emma arrives at the finish

Holly Collier finishing the Lytchett 10

Holly was running her first ever 10-mile race

Emma Caplan coming in to complete the Lytchett 10

Emma was first in the 50 to 59 category

Holly Collier coming in to complete the Lytchett 10

Holly completed the course in 1:15:13

Helen Beddoe in the Lytchett 10

Helen Beddoe

The trio of Katie, Emma and Holly secured victory for the Bournemouth AC ladies in Division Two – two wins from two after their New Year’s Day success at Broadstone. Dorchester RIOT and Purbeck Runners look the most likely challengers as the season unfolds.

Helen Beddoe in action in the Lytchett 10

Helen Beddoe

Helen Beddoe gives a wave in the Lytchett 10

Helen Beddoe

Helen Beddoe finishing the Lytchett 10

Helen comes in to complete the course

Helen Beddoe coming in to complete the Lytchett 10

Helen finished in 1:15:23

League Standings Taking Shape

Ian Graham in the Lytchett 10

Ian Graham

Poole AC lead the men’s First Division after two races, with Twemlow Track Club second and Bournemouth AC currently third. Egdon Heath Harriers top the ladies’ First Division. Poole Runners head the men’s Second Division, while Dorchester RIOT and Purbeck Runners are setting the pace in the men’s Third Division. Lytchett Manor Striders look strong favourites for promotion in the ladies’ Third Division.

Ian Graham comes in to complete the Lytchett 10

It was the first time Ian had done a 10-mile race since 2023

With momentum building, attention now turns to the Bournemouth Bay Half Marathon on 22nd March – its first year as a league fixture. With home advantage, Bournemouth AC will be looking to make it count.