A great run by Danny Mills saw him split the Ribble Valley pairing of Chris Holdsworth & Matt Lalor and take a well earned 2nd place. Good supporting runs from his teams mates saw Barlick take three places out of the top ten and five out of the top twenty.
2 Dan Mills 1:21:48
7 Nick Treitl 1:30:36
8 Andy Berry 1:30:56 3rd M40
13 Lee Anton Edwards 1:32:54
17 Stephen Shorrock 1:34:33
21 Lucas Payne 1:36:57 3rd M45
38 Zac Kaye 1:47:39
56 Gary Bradley 1:52:30
79 Victoria Peel 2:01:13 2nd FU23
114 Katie Towers 2:18:28
129 Richard Treitl 2:31:41
130 Paula Cullen 2:32:44
12 Ian Cocks 19:12
17 James Austin 19:43
299 Sara Hardacre 33:30
317 Graham Wadsworth 35:37
A good turn out of Barlickers for this race. Joe Dale of Victoria Park Harriers put on a terrific performance to win the race by one and a half minutes. There were some great performances from the Barlick runners and with four finishers in the top ten, we would have taken the team price, had there been one.
Jacqueline Collins came third in the ladies race and had she not tripped at the finish line, might have finished second. The were several category prizes for the Barlickers with Andy Berry - 1st M40, Lucas Payne - 1st M45, Paula Cullen - 1st W40 and Jean Rawlinson - 1st W60. All in all, a good day out and as a bonus, the rain held off. Also thanks to Trawden for putting on a well organised, and as always, a friendly event.
2 Jon Cleaver 44:03
3 Dan Mills 44:31
7 Andy Berry 45:42 (1st M40)
8 Andrew Collins 46:07
11 Jimmy Wright 47:08
12 Lucas Payne 47:45 (1st M45)
29 Scott McCredie 50:56
31 James Austin 51:09
47 Zac Haye 53:04
55 Shane Muller 54:26
58 Jacqueline Collins 54:41(3rd woman)
62 Andrew Smith 55:03
68 John Boothman 56:03
72 Paula Cullen 56:52 (1st F40)
106 Tony Duffy 1:02:42
114 Cloey Mason 1:04:23
119 Jamie Fox 1:05:15
138 Nicola Muller 1:07:46
149 Richard Treitl 1:09:31
154 Jean Rawlinson 1:11:38 (1st F60)
156 Susan Hird 1:12:03
The race was won by Robin Howie of Wharfedale. Andy Berry finished 7th and first M40 in a time of 45:04.
14 Ian Cocks 19:22
32 Daniel Plant 20:51
310 Sara Hardacre 33:50
341 Graham Wadsworth 35:54
3 Andy Berry 18:24 New PB
5 Lucas Payne 19:13
65 Kathryn Payne 25:27 New PB
9 Nicolas Kendall 28:17
This is a lovely race. It is six miles, but it is quite hard, not because there are any steep hills in it, but because there aren't. Once you set off, you have to keep running over the 1,100 ft of ascent..
It attracted 192 runners but sadly only one Barlicker - James Austin. The winner was Luke Turner of Clayton in a time of 40:05. James put on a good show and finished:
26 James Austin 45:17
Congratulations to Rossendale for putting on a well organised race and for getting the results out so quickly.
2 David Mirfield 42:11
3 Jon Cleaver 42:45
12 James Austin 48:52
30 Scott McCredie 51:26
34 Rachel Villiers 51:34 (2nd woman, 2nd W35)
39 Zac Kaye 52:24
43 Shane Muller 53:24
55 Paula Cullen 56:08 (2nd W40)
93 Cloey Mason 1:05:04 (2nd W45)
113 Gary Parkinson 1:09:57
114 Nicola Muller 1:10:13
119 Eleanor Moore 1:11:32
120 Susan Hird 1:12:06 (1st W60)
This is a nice little 8.8 mile race with 1099 ft of ascent and well worth travelling over for.
23 Tim Chadwick 1:07:11
5 Nick Treitl 39:38
8 Lee Edwards 41:33
16 Andy Berry 42:39
43 John Boothman 48:46
68 Glenn Whittaker 54:17
Those with a good memory might be able to remember a group of Barlickers going up to the Lakes to take part in this race. So those of you who took part, why not take a trip down memory lane and recall that this is how you finished.
36 Lee Edwards 1:54:29
42 Stephen Shorrock 1:57:20
75 John Boothman 2:16:50
103 Jack Ingham 2:24:25
148 Andrew Smith 2:30:49
175 Glenn Whittaker 2:37:03
208 Katie Towers 2:48:57
58 Virgil Barton 3:56:37
88 Ben Hoyle 4:09:08
222 Jack Ingham 5:35:21
4 Scott McCredie 20:44
Full Results - Seniors & Juniors
Gala Fancy Dress & U9 Race photos
Hellifield Fun Races, egg & spoon, three legged, etc
The race was won by Harry Coates who is a former world triathlon champion and, on the day, he destroyed the opposition, coming home over two minutes ahead of the rest of the field. However, leading that following pack was young and coming runner U17 runner, Eric Beaumont of Keighley & Craven.
The first lady home was another promising up and coming U17 runner, Emily Jones of Wharfedale Harriers.
The Barlick runners finished as follows:
5 Tim Chadwick 27:20
6 Jimmy Wright 27:33
7 Stephen Shorrock 28:08 (1st M40)
Great to see a number of vests out at this mid week race. Nick Treitl led the lads home in 10th followed by Ian Beresford and Tim Chadwick. The ladies had a strong performance and took first team price (Jen, Paula and Eleanor) with Paula also taking 1st FV40.
10 Nick Treitl 34:22
12 Ian Beresford 35:17
17 Tim Chadwick 36:13
18 Lee Edwards 36:28
20 Lucas Payne 37:32
24 Ian Cocks 39:34
32 Scott McCredie 40:58
38 John Boothman 42:24
42 Jennifer Hird 43:39
50 Paula Cullen 44:55
51 Glenn Whittaker 45:00
59 Christopher Thomas 47:20
68 Eleanor Moore 53:07
318 Sara Hardacre 34:48
321 John Wadsworth 35:34
329 Graham Wadsworth 36:51
13 Emma Bailey 21:09 |
29 Danny Butterworth 23:40
159 Gary Bailey 33:04
The seniors and the U17s run together on the same course and the U17s dominated the proceedings. This race was won by a young whippet, Sam Smith of Wharfedale Harriers who fair breezed up and down the climb to the Cowling Pinnacle and Tower and he was followed home by his team mate and another U17, Alex Thompson. In third place and first senior was Nick Treitl.
Despite the effort he put into the Park Run this morning, young Jack Villiers was out again this afternoon, mixing it with the seniors and coming home in 5th place overall and 4th U17 runner. He was followed home by Chris Smale who was 1st M50 and in 8th place overall and 1st M40 was Scott McCredie.
3 Nick Treitl 19:40 (1st Senior)
5 Jack Villiers 21:16 (4th U17)
6 Chris Smale (1st M50)
8 Scott McCredie 22:05 (1st M40)
4 Nick Treitl 16:12
83 Richard Treitl 26:47
12 Emma Bailey 20:46
59 Susan Hird 26:43
116 Gary Bailey 34:47
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.