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Stone sparkles in U16 race at Jerusalem 10k

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David Stone won the under-16 trophy at the Jerusalem 10K, finishing 68 seconds ahead of the 531-strong field.

Competing in his first race over the distance, Stone, 14, broke the tape in a time of 37:53 for the hilly and demanding road course to place 10th out of 7,364 runners overall.

"I entered this race because of the London Mini-Marathon clashing with Pesach this year,” said Stone, who ran in support of the Duchenne Research Fund as one of his closest friends has the condition.

"It was a wonderful experience, passing through historic sites such as the Jaffa Gate, Mamilla and Machane Yehuda," he said. "The start was very crowded, but I did not suffer any jostling. In fact, for much of the race I was running on my own.

"For most of the course, I was running either uphill or downhill; there was very little running on the flat, and some of the inclines were quite steep. It was warm, but still comfortable for running. I wasn't sure where the finish was, and one runner sprinted past knowing that we were at the finish although I still thought there was 100m to go.

"There is a ceremony in Tel Aviv next week to present the under-16 trophy, which I obviously cannot make. But they did present me with a victory bouquet on the podium!"

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