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
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This is a nice little fell race set in the Howgills and Carl Pawson was rewarded by a top ten finish for his trip up there.

8 Carl Pawson 46:59

The Barlick 6 man team made the short trip to sport city in Manchester hoping to improve on last year's 11th place. Tom Corrigan was running on leg 1 and put in a cracking performance bringing the team home in 31st out of 110.  It was then Jimmy Craig on leg 2 and as always he put in his usual charge on leg 2 taking back 12 places and bringing the team up to 19th.  Leg 3 was the turn of Gary Shaw who took another 2 places and the team were on their usual charge and in 17th.  Leg 4 saw Matt Lalor take another 2 places and the boys were 15th.  It was turning out to be a big battle with Blackburn Harriers and it was up to Ian Livesey to hold off Blackburn's main man, Ben Fish.  Livers responded to the challenge and ran the fastest Barlick leg of the day. The team were now 13th and were in touching distance of a top 10 spot.  Luke Maude then ran hard, pulling two places back quickly, but Blackburn held on for 10th with the lads equalling last years 11th place. The standard of competition was however quite a bit higher this year. It was a cracking performance from the lads.   The Nationals now await them at Sutton in two weeks time.

The leg positions and leg times were:

31 Tom Corrigan  17.38
19 Jimmy Craig 17.31
17 Gary Shaw 17.49
15 Matt Lalor 17.44
13 Ian Livesey 17.15
11 Luke Maude 18.19

 Although not running race, we had three entries for Barlick Fell Runners in this event and a couple of outstanding results.
 
David Poole finishing in 48th place 3.36.48 which was only 6.48 away from an elite time.
Lee Edwards making his debut 113th in 3.55.36
John Boothman 353rd in 4.43.09
 
Sam Gibbs also rode, but under the Hope team and he was 67th in 3.43.16
 
537 finishers & 31 retired which shows how tough it was. Whilst it is a cycle race, it compares more to a fell race on a bike - 38 miles & 5,000 foot of ascent.
 

7 Andrew Carson 37:55

Our girls seem to be showing the way at the moment.  First woman in this race was Lorraine Slater.  She is a tough cookie in any race, but definitely one to contend with on the fells.

32 Lorraine Slater 42:53 (1st woman, 1st FV45)
89 Richard Treitl 57:43

66 Michelle White 33:43

1 Marc Hartley 17:19
6 James Tingle 18:58
8 Ted Cockett 19:45 New PB
18 Angela Donlan 21:10 New PB
189 Graham Wadsworth 30:26 New PB
275 Pat Wadsworth 36:16

11 Rachel Villiers 21:03 New PB
12 Emma Bailey 21:04 New PB
20 Paul Elcock 21:42
142 Clover Edwards 31:39
143 Susan Hird 31:40
190 Charlotte Porter 40:01

3 Jimmy Craig 20:14
38 Nick Kendall 25:16
55 Rachel Villiers 27:00
73 Laura Craig 29:51

U14
12 Jack Villiers 16:23

U12
10 Elliott Phillips 9:55
23 Harley Treitl 10:31
33 Jack Latham 11:28
41 Oliver Whipp 11:57
45 Jenna Boothman 12:15 (14th girl)
53 Elle Honeyman 12:45 (20th girl)

U9
7 Logan McCredie 4:54
10 George Fitzpatrick 4:59
20 Lucille Pickles 5:15 (7th girl)
25 Chloe Boothman 5:26 (10th girl)
33 Bella McCredie 5:46 (15th girl)
34 Daniel Hood 5:47
37 Evie Scott 5:57 (18th girl)

210 Scott Boardman - 1.35.32
306 Emma Bailey - 1.38.56 (18th lady & 6th FV40) (PB)

2182 finishers.

Barlick completely bossed this race

1 Gary Shaw - Race winner and also 1st MV40 34.39
3 Andrew Chew 38.15
??  Angela Donlan 43.56 - 1st FV40 (PB)

Eleven Barlickers went to Wasdale and enjoyed some fantastic weather and some great results.

We were first men's and ladies' teams and had the first FU21 finisher.

The winner of the race was Josh Jardine (unattached) 57.53

The Barlickers finished as follows (only the time for Dave Poole at the moment).:

4 Dave Poole 63.24
27 Andrew Driver 
32 John Boothman 2nd V50 , convincingly beaten by Andy Holden who had an amazing run to finish 15th & 1st V50
47 Nicholas Kendal
49 Pete Beresford
59 Pete Jackson
69 Rachel Lowther 1:26:45, 3rd Lady and 1st FV40 although they gave Leanne the FV 40 as Rachel already had a prize
70 Glen Whitaker 1:27:53
73 Leanne Dinsdale 4th lady
82 Dave Halliday
103 Hannah Newbould 1st FU23 103.23

We came away with both Mens & Ladies team prizes, 1st 4 men & 1st 3 ladies counted.

127 ran.

This race follows in the tradition of Skyrunning, which consists of uncompromising mountain running, such as scrambling along mountain ridges with steep ascents, traverses and descents on technical and challenging terrain.

This race route incorporates two lofty ridges within the Mamores, including the Devil’s Ridge, which provides a thrilling and airy traverse with Glen Nevis visible ahead and as a yawning drop far below, and Ben Nevis beyond and towering above.

Given this background and the international entry list, Luke Maude had an amazing run to finish in fourth position behind a Norwegian and two Frenchmen to end up first British finisher. 

This was an incredible performance of which Luke can be immensely proud.

5 Sarah Tipler 20:25 New PB
12 Angela Donlan 21:26 New PB

5 Ian Cocks 19:11
9 Ted Cockett 19:55
204 Graham Wadsworth 30:39
283 Patricia Wadsworth 36:39

20 Paul Elcock 21:38
25 Daniel Chew 21:53
26 Andrew Chew 21:54
129 Connor Fitzpatrick 29:20
140 Susan Hird 30:10
177 Clover Edwards 35:15
178 Charlotte Porter 35:16

This is a tough out and back race over the moors between Newton in Bowland and Dunsop Bridge.  Richard Treitl was there and he finished in 79th place with a time of 1:28:21.

87 runners.

4 Jimmy Craig 15:31 
 
Under 14
18 Jack Villiers 9:08
 
Under 12
6 Elliott Phillips 6:36
14 Harley Treitl 7:06
34 Jenna Boothman 8:22
41 Oliver Whipp 8:58
 
Under 9
1 Jacob Reeday 3:42 
18 Lucille Pickles 4:37
22 Chloe Boothman 4:53 
34 Evie Scott 5:17 

About us

The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.