Francis Marsh collected another British Masters medal in the Herne Hill Harriers M40 team that won the Road Relay Championships on Saturday narrowly beating Bristol & West by 10 secs over the 2 hour race. Meanwhile across the Atlantic the College season is rapidly coming to a close. Kiki Malomo Paris was 5th at long jump in NYC Qualifying Challenge (Colleges) with a pb of 5.75m that puts her currently top of the Northern Ireland outdoor rankings. Jordan Neil, running in his final outdoor championship for McNeice, ran 3:55.24 min in a tactical race (56sec last lap) for 2nd place in the final of the men"s 1500 m at the Southland Championships, less than a second behind Lamar"s Francis Kasagula who claimed the title in 3:54.29. Others scoring points for the Cowboys on the final day were Michael Dyer with a 4th place in the 800 m final after being heavily baulked at 150 to go (1:53.23) and Ben Reynolds with a 5th in the high hurdles (14.46 sec). At Oxford"s famous Iffley Road track, Robin Brown completed a 800/5000m double in 2:02 & 15:23pb respectively – for the Cambs Uni 2nds in the annual varsity T&F match against Oxford Uni, which Cambridge Uni won.