16 Andy Berry 51:53 (2nd M45)
50 Andrew Smith 58:22 (1st M60)
7 Andy Berry 50:48 (2nd M45
12 Ian Cocks 53:24 (3rd M40)
18 Robert Cranham 54:20
78 Raymond Banks 1:11:03 (2nd M70)
Ladies Race
3 Lucy Brown 1:02:49 (2nd W40)
40 Lisa Gee 1:24:23
Craig Shearer set off on this race like he meant business, taking an early lead. He maintained this lead up the hill out of Silsden and right up the Nab on to the moor top. He was going well and looked like he was going to completely boss this race. But, being out in front means that you have to know where you are going and on the moor top, he went astray. To get back on track meant climbing a gate covered in barbed wire and once back on course, he found that he had lost his leading position. At this point, he was very annoyed with himself for throwing away a lead which he had worked so hard to achieve. Everyone is different in how they deal with such a situation. Some people just give up thinking that they have thrown away the race. Craig could have been forgiven for taking such an approach as the race leader was now Andrew Cairns of Wharfedale and he is no slouch when it comes to fell running. But Craig turned the anger with himself to his advantage. He was so furious that he put that fury to work and chased Andrew down and once more took the lead, so that by the time they came to descend the Nab, he had built up a lead of several seconds. One tends to think of Craig as a bit of a speed merchant on a good surface, but not particularly fast on descent on the fells, but he came down the Nab so quickly that he could have given Ted Mason a run for his money. When he reached the lane at the bottom of the Nab, he had built up a lead of ten seconds. But from then on, the surface suited Craig and in the end, he ran out a comfortable winner, by almost a minute. It was nice to see Craig take the honours, but he had to work really hard for it.
Next home for Barlick was Julian Hood, who finished in 6th place and first M40. He seemed to have had a good race, although he, himself was a little bit disappointed with it. He was shortly followed by Jethro Whitfield in eighth place who was reasonably satisfied with how he had performed.
1 Craig Shearer 43:01
6 Julian Hood 46:18 (1st M40)
8 Jethro Whitfield 47:27 (2nd M40)
24 Robert Cranham 52:01
54 John Boothman 1:02:33 (2nd M60)
Young whippet, Joe Ormrod, once more showed the field the way home and our own Tom Corrigan had to accept that no matter how fit he is or how well he is running, there is no way that he can compete with a talented runner half of his age. However, still a great run from Tom to take second place and 1st M40.
Sam Horrocks also put in a good performance to finish in eighth place comfortably beating his brother who finished tenth. Was there a bit of sibling rivalry going on there?
2 Tom Corrigan 47:25 (1st M40)
8 Sam Horrocks 52:07 (2nd MSEN)
11 David Poole 53:28
14 Andy Berry 54:45
The Barlick men finished 2nd team behind Rossendale.
27 Andrew Smith 2:03:36 (1st M60)
2 Jethro Whitfield 18:30
9 Sam Wadsworth 22:24
119 Stephen Jackson 27:18
138 Richard Shilton 28:08 PB
12 Jethro Whitfield 23:30 (1st M40)
12 David Mirfield 56:38 (1st M40)
63 Andrew Smith 1:10:39
109 Paula Cullen 1:20:30
Tom Corrigan is on fire at the moment. In this event, he was pitted against top European International runners - all younger men. Against this competition, he finished 30th overall, but bearing in mind that all but eight of those who finished ahead of him were Internationals, that is an incredible performance. With a performance like that, he was naturally first M40.
30 Tom Corrigan 1:18:13 (1st M40)
It was a disappointing turn out for this race which was caused by the Young Farmers altering the date for the show. The race winner was Andrew Cairns of Wharfedale who is an extremely good runner, yet he was pushed by under 17 boy Peter Sagar-Moss of Hyndburn and also under 15 boy Harry Bebb. The first woman home was Jackie Craven of Craven Energy. The first Barlicker was Robert Cranham doing his fourth race in four days.
4 Robert Cranham 13:43
Third race in three days. Robert Cranham is becoming addicted to racing. When the race started, the leaders set off at a brisk pace, but Robert made up his mind not to try and keep with them just for the sake of it, but to run his own race. As a result, when they reached the summit, he was in 7th place. However, he started gaining places on the descent and was within striking distance of second place, but he ran out of time (and legs). Still, with a podium finish and 1st M45, it has not been a bad day at the office.
3 Robert Cranham 51:02 (1st M45)
1 Tom Corrigan 15:44 (1st M40)
5 David Mirfield 16:48 (3rd M40)
10 Nathan Smedley 17:12
13 Luke Butler 17:29
21 Andy Berry 18:31 (3rd M45)
25 Robert Cranham 18:49
26 Carl Nevison 18:53
81 Raymond Banks 22:06
Ladies' Race
3 Emma Law 19:53 (1st W40)
8 Lucy Brown 20:28
29 Lisa Gee 24:50
Men's Race
1 Tom Corrigan 34:15 (1st M40)
5 Luke Butler 37:45
12 Andy Berry 39:03 (1st M45)
14 Ian Cocks 39:13
27 Carl Nevison 40:50 (3rd M55)
94 Raymond Banks 49:24 (1st M70)
Ladies' Race
6 Emma Law 42:55 (2nd W40)
7 Lucy Brown 44:47 (3rd W40)
13 Paula Cullen 49:39 (3rd W45)
29 Emma Pease 55:00
32 Lisa Gee 55:54
This was the first run for John Boothman since the Summer Spine Race. He was very tired towards the end but super happy to get round in a half decent time, despite his lack of running and training since the London Marathon. John reports that this is a very well organised local event.
He has now resolved that it is time to get back to a bit more training.
597 John Boothman 1:46:30
1721 Michaela Mckenzie 2:21:51
37 Marie Beech 31:23
42 Robert Cranham 32:30
9 Lucas Payne 20:59
41 Anthony Brown 24:55
You would think that the demands of Hendon Brook would be enough to keep anyone quiet for a week,for some people are addicted to running. Robert Cranham decided to give this new race a go. He did not feel his best when warming up - stiff and sore muscles. But once racing he loosened up a bit and came home in 9th place. Not bad so soon after Sunday.The race was won by that young whippet Joe Ormrod from Rossendale.
9 Robert Cranham (2nd V45) 35:28
A nice little one-two for Barlick.
25K Ladies Race
1 Emma Law 2:18:48
2 Emma Taylor 2:20:23
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.