VIDEO: Can you spot yourself at the Mansfield 10k race?

Here is video of runners warming up for the big Reach Mansfield 10k race on Sunday morning, the race start, race clips, the big finish and the warm-down in the Market Place.
Mansfield 10k women's winner Jane Potter at the presentationsMansfield 10k women's winner Jane Potter at the presentations
Mansfield 10k women's winner Jane Potter at the presentations

Can you spot yourself in the race or in the crowd?

There was a big boost for the race’s future with the news that Mansfield District Council looks set to back the embryonic event for the next five years.

Click HERE for full report on the race and interviews with winners and organisers.

Mansfield 10k women's winner Jane Potter at the presentationsMansfield 10k women's winner Jane Potter at the presentations
Mansfield 10k women's winner Jane Potter at the presentations
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Marshall Milton Keynes AC’s Mark Ryall and wife Linsey combined house-hunting with medal-winning.

As local focus on athletics left television coverage of the Rio Olympics for the sunny streets of Mansfield, Ryall, 35, won the race in 34:12, three seconds ahead of Sutton Harriers’ Richard Robinson, going one better than last year’s third, with Mansfield Harriers’ James Mee third in 34:37.

Meanwhile, Ryall’s wife Linsey took the women’s Veterans 35 years title for a family double as they combined the morning’s race with looking for a house in the area.

The overall women’s winner was Jane Potter, of Charnwood Harriers, in 35:49 in a race which raises funds for local charity Reach Learning Disability.