Summary
THE 36th running of the International Snowdon race saw two remarkable pieces of history being created - both involving England's Andi Jones.
The 32-year-old Rochdale schoolteacher became the first man to win the 10-mile event five times but it was also the first time in which any other competitor had led him at any stage in those five races.See the full content of this document
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Fifth Time
It was Scottish international Murray Strain who came close to bringing Jones' ...
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