The Calne Clock Change Challenge 10K hosted the final event in the 2014 Wiltshire Road Race League, which saw a third successive title go back to Trowbridge with Avon Valley Runners.

The race, which attracted close to 300 runners, saw Patrick Martin, of Stockport, take overall victory in 30:27, with second-placed Simon Nott, of Calne Running Club, the first Wiltshire athlete home, 90 seconds adrift.

Gary Dunstone, of Chippenham Harriers, finished top individual scorer in the league while Kate Wilkins, of Devizes Running Club, was the top female scorer and saw her club win the Second Division, gaining promotion along with Calne.

With four teams relegated this season, slipping down from the top flight are Corsham Running Club, Swindon Striders, Wootton Bassett Hounds and Highworth Running Club.

League awards were presented by Wiltshire Road Running secretary Thomas Coney and Wiltshire Athletic Association honorary secretary Denise Grech to the best performers in the 2014 Wiltshire Road Race League, sponsored by Newsquest, the parent company of the Swindon Advertiser.

Final League standings

Division One: 1 Avon Valley Runners A 180(pts); 2 Chippenham Harriers A 166; 3 Avon Valley Runners B 165; 4 Devizes Running Club A 154; 5 Calne SMaRTT A 143; 6 Team Bath AC A 138; 7 Frome Running Club A 123; 8 Swindon Harriers A 113; 9 Chippenham Harriers B 108; 10 Slinn Allstars A 92; 11 Corsham Running Club A 88; 12 Swindon Striders A 64; 13 Wootton Bassett Hounds A 57; 14 Highworth Running Club A 39.

Division Two: 1 Devizes Running Club B 152; 2 Calne Running Club A 150; 3 Calne SMaRTT B 87; 4 Bybrook Valley Runners A 70; 5 Team Bath AC B 60; 6 Salisbury A&RC A 53; 7 Frome Running Club B 35; 8 Corsham Running Club B 35; 9 Swindon Striders B 34; 10 Highworth Running Club B 19; 11 Wootton Bassett Hounds B 18; 12 Slinn Allstars B 16.