Andrew Wacker produced a commanding performance to claim victory in the Allshores 10k, as the Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge weekend got into full swing.
Wacker crossed the line in a blistering 30:10.41, fending off a spirited challenge from JP Flavin (30:46.59) to take the top spot on the podium.
There was plenty for the local crowds to cheer about as Ryan Outerbridge secured a superb third-place finish. Outerbridge clocked 31:51.54 to round out the top three males, cementing his reputation as one of the region's rising distance talents.
In the women's elite division, Ellie Stevens showed her class with a dominant display. Stevens finished 11th overall in a time of 35:17.48 to take the title of First Female.
She was followed by Anna Vess, who claimed the second female spot in 35:51.28, while Natalie Whitty completed the podium with a strong 36:59.80 for third.
The Allshores 5k provided the closest finish of the day, with Ben Claridge and Marcel Aubry involved in a literal dead heat for the top spot.
Both athletes were recorded at an identical 15:32.38 in a lung-busting dash to the tape. Claridge was ultimately awarded the victory in a race that saw Sam Knee-Robinson take a respectable third place in 16:06.75.