Membership fees

Despite the name, the club participates in all disciplines of running, fell, cross country and road and welcomes applications from runners of all abilities to join us. If you are not sure if the club is for you, why not come to one of our training sessions or one of our regular pub runs. You will be under no obligation to join, but you will get a feel for the club and a better idea if the club is for you. You can merely turn up to a training session unannounced, but it would be better if you contacted our club secretary first (details on the contacts page) and let him know that you will be coming and he will make sure that whoever is leading the group will look out for you. If you are an absolute beginner to running, you too are most welcome to join us in one of our sessions, but please contact our secretary first and he will make sure that you will have a programme with which you are comfortable. Membership fees for the club are as follows:
  • Seniors
  • For members over the age of 18
  • £10/year
  • For runners of all abilities over the age of 18
  • For runners participating in all disciplines of running, fell, cross country and road running
  • Regular training and coaching sessions provided
  • Apply
  • Juniors
  • For members under the age of 18
  • FREE
  • For runners of all abilities under the age of 18.
  • Regular (weekly) training sessions led by experienced runners/coaches
  • Advice about how to train properly so juniors can develop as athletes
  • Apply
  • Non-runners
  • For non-running members
  • £5/year
  • For supporters of the club and club members
  • Support the club and all the senior and junior runners
  • Apply
Race Reports Archive
An archive of all the race reports

Men's Race
8 Robert Cranham 27:02 (1st M45)

Women's Race
6 Hayley Whitehead 32:55

Men's Race
22 Mark Horrocks 37:34 (1st M60)
35 Sam Horrocks 39:16

Women's Race
5 Laura Craig 39:14 (1st F40)
7 Paula Cullen 40:05 ((1st F45)
22 Lydia Hirst 49:49

It was nice to see out in this race some of the people who took part in the first ever running of this race, including Ian Holmes, Ted Mason and Sarah Charlesworth herself.  

Because of the relay on Sunday, just two Barlickers took part who finished as follows:

28 David Pease 51:40
57 Andrew Smith 59:40

 

This is probably the best race on Pendle and many would say better then the full tour.  

We had two runners out with Dave Mirfield coming home in second place, not all that far behind the race winner and a really good performance by Mark Horrocks saw him come home in sixth place.

2 David Mirfield 2:21:42
6 Mark Horrocks 2:47:39

He's back and still the best.  Jimmy Craig takes the honours in this race, beating Tom Cornthwaite into second place.  

1 Jimmy Craig 33:12

Every year, we start this race with a lot of optimism as to what we can achieve, but we knew that we were up against a strong Calder Valley team and it would have been a big ask for a small club such as ours to realistically take on the might of Calder Valley who are stuffed with good runners.  Having said that, on the day, anything can happen.

On the first leg, as expected, Calder Valley went out in front, followed by Rossendale and we were in third place,  But Rossendale went wrong and initially Matt Watson followed them, but he then realised that they were going the wrong way and called them back, before turning himself to pick up the correct route.  Tom had been trailing at this point and luckily the two met up just where Matt had gone astray.  However, the error by Rossendale put us into second place which we held to the end of the leg. Jimmy Craig and Craig Shearer went off determined to catch the leading team and put in a good time and some say it was a club record for the second leg.  It was Robert Cranham & Andy Berry who had to make the climb up to Black Shaw Edge and whilst Andy looked strong at the finish, Robert was obviously feeling effects of his recent marathon.  Ben Whitehead and Andy Collins then took up the baton and worked well together pushing each other on before handing over to Luke Butler and Nathan Smedley.  We were now settling into third place and this pair were running in the middle of nowhere, in that they could not see the team they were chasing nor the team who were following.  They pushed on to keep the chasing team well behind them, so as to give the last leg runners a chance to keep third place and a podium finish.  As it happened, they handed over to to Gary Shaw and David Mirfield with over a 7 minute lead over chasing club Wharfedale.  By that stage, we, in turn, were over 7 minutes behind Rossendale, so they were impossible to catch, so it was just a case of maintaining a good pace and ensuring a podium position.

It was heartening to take a podium finish. It was a great reward for all the effort put in by everyone who took part today and to Ben Whitehead for his team and pairing selection.  

3 Men 6:25:11

Leg Runners Leg Pos Leg Time Overall Pos Overall Time
1 Matt Watson / Tom Corrigan 2 1:17:08 2 1:17:08
2 Jimmy Craig / Craig Shearer 2 0:57:05 3 2:14:13
3 Robert Cranham / Andy Berry 9 0:42:59 2 2:57:12
4 Andrew Collins / Ben Whitehead 7 1:14:36 3 4:11:48
5 Luke Butler / Nathan Smedley 5 1:01:29 3 5:13:17
6 Gary Shaw / David Mirfield 5 1:11:54 3 6:25:11


7 Ladies 9:16:19

Leg Runners Leg Pos Leg Time Overall Pos Overall Time
1 Paula Cullen / Laura Craig 40 1:42:28 39  1:46:05
2  Jacqueline Collins / Emma Taylor 42 1:23:24 37 3:08:47
3 Hannah Craig / Karen Lemon 45 0:57:13 40 4:02:22
4  Hayley Whitehead / Emma Craig 48  1:44:51 42 5:47:47
5  Nicola Muller / Lydia Hirst 65  1:33:41 43 7:07:55
6  Emma Pease / Lucy Brown 64  1:54:42 51 8:39:17

216 Richard Shilton 28:50

Sometimes, you go to a race and see an exceptionally good performance and sometimes you see a Barlicker coming home in first place.  At this race, we saw both.  Matt Watson ran a brilliant race.  He set a sensible pace on the first ascent from the start and took the race lead on the level section before the next climb.  At the top of that climb, he had already built up a good lead and was running easily and smoothly, but very quickly.  The chasing runner looked laboured by comparison.  Matt already looked to have the race sewn up.  The only question remaining was how big would his winning lead be.  When he came back into view, on the descent before the run around the reservoir, no chasing runners were within sight.  He was still going well and the question then arose of whether he would set a new course record.  He finished in a remarkable time of 29:56.  John Roche was a little reticent about whether it was a course record, saying that over the years, there had been minor adjustments to the course, which is true.  But since the Covid outbreak, the course has remained the same and during that time, no one has finished under 31 minutes.  So it looks very much like a course record and it will be interesting to see how long it is before anyone beats that time.  Craig Shearer had entered for this race, but sadly did not turn up on the night.  It is a pity, because he is quick and if those two had been out in front, pushing each other along, what would the winning time have been?

Further down the field, but not that much further, Karl Nevison was giving another display of his amazing running prowess and he powered home in 7th place, comfortably taking the first M55 position.

In the ladies race, the Barlickers were led home by the every improving Lisa Gee.

Men's Race
1 Matt Watson 29:56 (1st M45)
7 Carl Nevison 35:41 (1st M55)
57 James Austin 43:55
85 Raymond Banks 48:36 (3rd M70)

Women's Race
14 Lisa Gee 48:53
30 Lucy Mirifield 53:28
35 Lydia Hirst 54:17

 

 

This was the third of three gruelling weekends for John Boothman and this week, it was the Leeds Marathon.  The weather was perfect and was nice and cool for most of the race with a few hills to slow everyone down.  The support in Otley and back into Leeds was really good.  John did tire in the last 4/5 miles, but after those two previous weekends, it was to be expected.  In John's own words, his time was not brilliant, but taking into account what he had done recently, he was happy with it.

John is having a week off next week and than going to Edinburgh in a fortnight.

949 John Boothman 3:47:30

 

 

22 Beulah Cranham 10:20 PB

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