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Liam Parker this year's Parish Walk winner

Liam Parker cosneyder Cosheeaght ny Skeeraghyn mleeaney

Parker cheet gys jerrey ayns ny sloo na 16 ooraghyn

Hie cosneyder Cosheeaght ny Skeeraghyn 2019 Chellinsh Vannin harrish y chione jerree kiart roish mean-oie.

She Liam Parker ta'n roortagh mleeaney, cheet gy kione ayns 15:44:06 dy hraa.

V'eh 'sy nah ynnyd son ayrn mooar y ratch as haink eh dy ve ny leeideilagh tra ren Richard Gerrard cur seose eddyr Andreas as Sulby er coontey chingys.

Shoh y nah varriaght ayns Cosheeaght ny Skeeraghyn son Liam Parker, as eh cosney eh roish nish ayns 2017.

Va David Vandecoilden 'sy nah ynnyd ayns 16:07:08.

Va Robbie Callister 'sy trass ynnyd ayns 16:38:20.

She Emma Shilling va'n chied ven dy chur kione er y ratch mayrnaght 85 meeiley as 'sy chiaghtoo ynnyd ooilley cooidjagh, as ee cur kione urree ayns 17:47:09 dy hraa.

Vrie Christy DeHaven jeh'n roortagh, Liam Parker, row eh jerkal rish cosney:

AS LIAM PARKER : Gyn caa erbee. Veagh ny jeih fir hoshee er ve mie dy liooar er-my-hon.

AS CHRISTY DeHAVEN : Cre va ny ayrnyn cur y doolane smoo foyd?

AS LIAM PARKER : Yn chooid smoo jeh. She, va mee gennaghtyn garroo veih Purt ny Hinshey, ayns rieughid. 

AS CHRISTY DeHAVEN : V'ou gra dy row uss gennaghtyn beggan skeeahoil ny smoghey, agh haink eh lhiat dy heet ny hrooid, raad nagh ren fir elley.

AS LIAM PARKER : Haink, v'eh orrym jus dy reirey my volg, as cha s'aym's er yn aght, agh ren mee, as . . . 

AS CHRISTY DeHAVEN : Coyrle erbee dauesyn ta foast goll? 

AS LIAM PARKER : T'eh ooilley jeant ayns cubbyl dy ooryn. Mairagh bee eh cooinaghtyn foddey, ooilley y phian, cho leah's t'ou ayns shoh.

AS CHRISTY DeHAVEN : Well, bwoalley bass feer vooar son Cosneyder Cosheeaght ny Skeeraghyn son 2019. Trog-jee seose eh, vraane as gheiney seyrey, son Liam Parker – moylley as soylley da'n dooinney shen.

Haink y cosheeaght gys jerrey ec 8am lesh 158 cohirreyderyn cur kione er y choorse 85 meeiley, as 49 jeusyn ayns oor s'jerree y ratch.

 

Parker finishes in under 16 hours

The 2019 Manx Telecom Parish Walk winner crossed the finish line last night just before midnight. 
 
Liam Parker is this year's champion, finishing in a time of 15.44.06.
 
He was in second place for a large part of the race and became the leader when Richard Gerrard retired between Andreas and Sulby because of sickness. 

It's the second Parish Walk win for Liam Parker, having previously won it in 2017.
 
David Vandercoilden came second in 16:07:08 
 
Robbie Callister was third in a time of 16:38:20
 
Emma Shilling was the first woman to complete the 85-mile endurance race and seventh overall, finishing in a time of 17:47:09. 
 
Christy DeHaven asked champion, Liam Parker, if he was expecting to win:
 
The walk concluded at 8am with 158 competitors finishing the 85 mile course, 49 of those in the last hour of the race.
 

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