Dan Lawson and Alison Moore Win Eastbourne Half Marathon in Impressive Times

Alan FRASER @apoliticaleye

In today’s Eastbourne half marathon, hundreds of runners took to the streets to test their endurance and compete for the coveted title of champion. The race was grueling, with challenging hills and strong winds, but the runners persevered, spurred on by the cheers of the crowds and their own determination.

At the finish line, it was Dan Lawson who emerged as the winner, crossing the line in an impressive time of 1 hour, 15 minutes and 2 seconds.

In the women’s race, it was Alison Moore who took the top spot, finishing in a time of 1 hour, 29 minutes and 24 seconds.

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Alan FRASER @apoliticaleye

It was a fantastic day for both the runners and the spectators, with the Eastbourne half marathon once again proving to be a challenging and rewarding event for all involved. Congratulations to Dan Lawson and Alison Moore on their well-deserved victories!

Photo Credits Alan FRASER @apoliticaleye

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