Beverley Redfern
{{short description|British mountain runner}}
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Beverley Redfern (born c.1956 in Mtarfa, Malta)[http://fellrunner.org.uk/fellrunner/1991_Jan.pdf John Blair-Fish, "A Profile of Beverley Redfern", The Fell Runner, Jan 1991, 15.] is a British mountain runner who won the 1990 World Mountain Running Championships.{{cite web|url=http://www.wmra.ch/index.php/results/world-trophy-championships|title=World Trophy (1991-2008)/World Championships (2009 on)|publisher=wmra.ch|accessdate=24 October 2017}}
She also won the Ben Nevis Race in 1989,[https://www.arrs.run/HP_BNv10.htm ARRS: Ben Nevis.] the Coniston Fell Race in 1993,[https://fellrunner.org.uk/fellrunner/2004_June.pdf Graham Breeze, "All Over in 13 Minutes (Classic Fell Races Part 4)", The Fellrunner Magazine, Jun 2004, 59-62.] and Sierre-Zinal, also in 1993.[http://carnethy.com/about-chrc/hall-of-fame/ Carnethy Hill Running Club: Hall of Fame.]
Redfern still holds the women's course record for the Ben Lomond Hill Race which she set in 1990.[http://www.scottishhillracing.co.uk/RaceDetails.aspx?RaceID=RA-0035 Scottish Hill Racing: Ben Lomond Hill Race.]
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Category:British female mountain runners
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