 marshalling this morning at Worthing 10K. So welcome to Worthing, welcome to the Worthing 10km race. And here are the leaders, just coming through now. Jack Leach is in the second group. A big group of Worthing Harriers coming through now. Matt and Ollie! We've manned this junction here, so I need to make sure that all the car drivers don't try and turn right into the runners. You hear all sorts of horror stories about cars driving into the middle of packs of runners. So I need to make sure that doesn't happen in this race. This is the wheelchair race coming through now. This is a one mile race. So it's about 5 minutes now before the lead runners come back along this road for the last one kilometre of the Worthing 10K. It's going to finish in about 31 minutes. Leach is in about 7th, 8th, but he's going to get in in 32 minutes. All our drivers have been very well-behaved so far. Nobody has tried to get onto the course. So it's been fine, I've had nothing to worry about. First lady, well done! Right, here's the first Worthing Harriers runners. We've got Matt coming through, and looks like Ollie as well. Last time he did a marathon he said I'm never doing another marathon. Now he's just said I'm never doing another 10km. 40 pace are coming through now. 45 minute pace are there. 45 minute pace are there. Still managing cars, coming up to the junction, telling everybody to turn left. If they turn right, we're in big trouble. Honestly, it takes so much out of you trying to run fast in this kind of heat. Here's Lee coming through. Come on, Lee buddy, well done. So Phil is pacing 50 minutes. So 50 minutes for these runners. We're ready to go, and they are on target. See, are you pacing it now? Are you pacing it now, aren't you? OK, you should be all right, yeah? Last person coming through, well done. Good job. And that's it now. That's all the runners through so we can open this road now. We've got two more runners on the pavement, but we are now going to open this junction. I've never opened a road before in my life. You know what I'm going to do. Well done ladies.