42 Angela Donlan 21:33
Josh Boyle won the race, beating the experienced John Heneghan into 2nd place.. Brother Jacob Boyle finished 6th.
1 Josh Boyle 49:56
6 Jacob Boyle 55:03
3 Julian Hood 43:06
51 Paul Elcock 57:59
15 Rachel Villiers 22:05 New PB
40 Jack Villers 26:16
85 Hannah Newbold 26:39
120 Susan Hird 30:15
231 Graham Wadsworth 31:39
Ian Livesey turned out for this race and smashed it, finishing in first place with half a minute lead over 2nd place Jon Fletcher of Border Harriers. Mark Holgate also had a good run, coming home in 12 place and 2nd V40.
16 Carl Pawson 59:25
47 John Boothman 107:01
50 Angela Donlan 1:07:15
65 Glenn Whittaker 1:11:14
Under 8
3 Lucille Pickles 04:31 (1st Girl)
12 Chloe Boothman 06:36 (5th Girl)
Under 12
15 Jack Villiers 11:00
18 Jenna Boothman 12:50 (4th Girl)
This is a 32K Trail Race with 3000 ft of ascent.
31 Pete Bersford 3:13:55
160 Rachel Lowther 4:26:31
161 Jennifer Hird 4:26:33
Good win today for Jacob Reeday who took first place in the U9 race.
Senior Race
28 Scott McCredie 28:29
DNF Angela Donlan
U9
1 Jacob Reeday 3:05
8 Logan McCredie 3:19
12 George Fitzpatrick 3:27
16 Lucille Pickles 3:27 (5th girl)
24 Chloe Boothman 3:54 (7th girl)
30 Matthew Brooks 4:04
36 Bella McCredie 4:17 (17th girl)
U12
13 Elliott Phillips 9:17
17 Harley Treitl 9:27
29 Connor Fitzpatrick 10:11
32 Jenna Boothman 10:15 (8th girl)
33 Oliver Whipp 10:16
46 Emma Wilkinson 11:41 (17th girl)
47 Ella Honeyman 11:44 (18th girl)
U14
17 Jack Villiers 14:23
110 Emma Bailey: 1:41.18
130 Jackie Hodgson: 1:44.26
182 Scott Boardman: 1:50.19
680 runners
There were quite severe weather conditions for this race and of the 133 that started, 40 either retired or were timed out. Not so for our Virgil Barton who finished in 52nd position with a time of 5:53:45.
72 Peter Maher 48:55
243 Sarah Hardacre 1:01:07
Women
67 Leanne Dinsdale 39:04
68 Hannah Newbold 39:27
98 Runners
Men
46 Luke Maude 28:10
101 Andy Berry 30:42
186 John Boothman 36:11
204 Glenn Whittaker 37:49
232 Runners
32 Rachel Villers 25:57
Junior One Mile Race
3 Jack Villiers 6:52
11 Logan McCredie 7:58
Details of other runners follow
12 Pete Beresford 50:00
23 Nick Kendal 52:30
50 Richard Treitl 1:07:01
As the name suggests, this is a tough one mile race in which everyone, young and old, run together. At the front of the field, there was a close battle between James Hall and Tom Adams, with the young James, just shading it. First home for Barlick was Andy Berry in 7th place and an amazing run by Jacob Reeday saw him finish in 28th place overall, (out of a field of 164) and beat John Boothman in the process. He was 2nd U9 boy with George Fitzpatrick finishing 5th U9 boy. It does not seem at that long ago that we started our junior section and already some have graduated from being merely runners to racers. The group as a whole are doing well and with regular training, many more will soon join this elite group.
7 Andy Berry 7:54
28 Jacob Reeday 9:21
31 John Boothman 9:26
43 Jack Villiers 9:51
45 George Fitzpatrick 9:59
49 Rachel Villers 10:05
72 Jenna Boothman 10:46
76 Logan McCredie 10:51
85 Emma Wilkinson 11:14
97 Connor Fitzpatrick 11:55
113 Tabitha Berry 12:52
117 Bella McCredie 13:08
132 Chloe Boothman 13:45
133 Alice Brooks 13:47
148 Summer Fitzpatrick 15:27
164 ran.
3 Dan Balshaw 17:06
The in form Angela Donlan led the Barlickers home in this race, finishing 3rd woman and 2nd W40. Second home for Barlick was Leanne Davidson who was the first W35.
22 Angela Donlan 49:02 (3rd woman, 2nd W40)
35 Leanne Dinsdale 50:59 (1st W35)
46 Heather Driver 54:44
49 Bob Jackson 56:28
57 Laura Craig 57:31
67 Jamie Milligan 1:02:12
71 Karen Naylor 1:04:52
Three Barlickers entered this race, with Carl Pawson leading them home in 17th place , closely followed by Charlie Murgatroyd in 19th. Jock did his ankle near the top of the descent, but soldiered on to finish in 125th place.
17 Carl Pawson 22:44
19 Charlie Murgatroyd 23:09
125 Jock Boothman 30:56
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.