Morpeth Harrier Jonny Taylor travelled to Brighton on Sunday 17th April,
to take part in the annual 10k that is also run in conjunction with the Marathon,
which is part of a weekend festival of running in the Sussex seaside town.
Taylor was also defending the title that he won in 2015 in a new personal best time of 29m12s.
On Sunday however, despite setting a new figure of 29m11s, he narrowly lost out for victory
to fellow International Adam Hickey of Southend, by a margin of nine seconds.
It was a complete reversal of the 2015 event,
where Hickey had finished second, and eight seconds adrift of Taylor.
to take part in the annual 10k that is also run in conjunction with the Marathon,
which is part of a weekend festival of running in the Sussex seaside town.
Taylor was also defending the title that he won in 2015 in a new personal best time of 29m12s.
On Sunday however, despite setting a new figure of 29m11s, he narrowly lost out for victory
to fellow International Adam Hickey of Southend, by a margin of nine seconds.
It was a complete reversal of the 2015 event,
where Hickey had finished second, and eight seconds adrift of Taylor.