The Run in 2010 began through the front gates of Warwick Castle at 9am precisely.
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Meanwhile, in Kenilworth, the final route had been laid out over the tiltyard to finish through the Kenilworth Castle main entrance for the first time.
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Winner Philip Gould arrived at 9.35 am.
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and the first female runner home, 35 year old Sue Harrison arrived with the fastest males at 9.36 am.
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Soon the runners were streaming through the Castle gates.
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as thousands of runners arrived.
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The finish inside the castle was along the main path, surrounded on both sides by supporters.
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After the run, the runners collected their T-shirts and medals as a trophy for their achievement.
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Rotarian Jerry Duckett (left) and Arnold Bolton and Tony Wareing (right) relax with Rotary District Governor Elect, David Butler.
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David and Kenilworth Town Mayor Councillor Susan Howell.
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Rotarians Jerry Duckett, Phil Highley and Maurice Holden lay out the trophies.
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A typical trophy, here for the Junior Female winner.
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The medal for the overall winner which is awarded for the Warwickshire AA 10k champion for winning the Two Castles Run.
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The crowds relax as they await the prize giving.
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Alan Edwards of the Leamington Cycling and Athletic Club, who has spearheaded the athletic side of the Run for many years.
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Richard Thornton, of Blythe Liggins, our main sponsor, presents the trophy to Philip Gould.
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... with applause from Arnold Bolton, Tony Wareing and Jeremy Wright MP.
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Second: Emerson Combstock
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Third: Jack Mee
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Jeremy Wright presents the prize for the Master category (35+) to Emerson Combstock.
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David Butler presents the prize for the Super Master (45+) to Graham Stephens.
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Mayor Susan Howell presents the trophy for the winning female, Sue Harrison.
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Second: Sophie Williams
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Annie Othen of BBC Coventry & Warwickshire is a finisher for the third year running.
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President Philip Southwell relaxes after another successful Two Castles Run.
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The Two Castles Run T-shirt, presented to all finishers.
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The Two Castles Medal for all runners.
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