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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:
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  • For members over the age of 18
  • £10/year
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  • For members under the age of 18
  • FREE
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  • For non-running members
  • £5/year
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Monday, 09 August 2021 19:37

Barroford Junior Races - 6 August 2021

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Under 7 / Under 9 Race

5 Rosie Dodgson 5:14 (3rd girl)
8 Savanna Beresford 5:27 (5th girl)
10 Olivia Dodgson 5:41 (6th girl)
11 Alsiter Plummer 6:05

Under 11 / Under 13

2 Harry Driver 7:56
4 Bella McCredie 8:04 (2nd girl)
5 Harry Roberts 8:28
8 Toby Nixon 8:36
16 Zachary Beresford 9:07
27 Elliot Shackleton 10:12

Under 15 / Under 17

7 Logan McCredie 11:55
13 George Fitzpatrick 13:22

This race took place from Hutton-le-Hole  and was 29 miles with around 4500ft of ascent.  Cloey Mason was 35th overall and 5th lady.

15 Sean Fitzpatrick 23:32

These are the finishing times for the Barlickers taking part in the above series of races.

Andy Berry 17:55
Barrie Charnley 18:37
David Pease 19:10
Molly Ralphson 19:16
Laura Craig 20:13
Andrew Smith 20:37
Lucy Brown 21:45
Gemma Carson 24:04

What a perfect day for a fell race. There was a shower of rain in the morning but by the start of the race, it was a bright cloudy day, with a slight breeze – ideal running conditions. The race starts with a long climb. Coming up the hill out of Worsthorne, there was nothing to chose between Jimmy Craig, Gary Shaw and Stephen Hall. After the first initial climb, there is a slight downhill section before anther climb to the race summit. As the runners disappeared from view, the race opened up and it rapidly became a two horse race between Jimmy Craig and Gary Shaw. The race has a sting in its tail in that after passing the second reservoir, there is another climb before the final descent back to Worsthorne. As the two leading runners approached this last ascent, Gary Shaw made a challenge on Jimmy. To those watching, it was fascinating. There was a vet runner was taking the lead from a “young Turk”. The fact that he was able to do so says a lot about the fitness of Gary Shaw. One assumes that at this point, he was trying to break Jimmy and build up an unassailable lead. But Jimmy did not allow this to happen and settled in behind him and kept up with him. As they approached the top of this climb Gary was leading, but Jimmy Craig was on his tail and it left everyone wondering who would come out tops on the run in. As it turned out, Jimmy just had the edge and he passed Gary on the downhill run and with a bit of a sprint at the finish, he made it home with an eleven second gap. However this was a race and a half and it says much that Gary could push Jimmy so close. This was racing at its best.

Further down the field, Barlick had two runners in the top ten, with Ian Beresford finishing 5th and Andy Berry finishing 9th. Afterwards Ian admitted that he owed his position very much to being pushed by Andy during race.

In the ladies’ race, Jackie Collins led the Barlickers home in 5th place with Molly Ralphson close on her tail. Laura Craig has an excellent run to finish 8th overall and third Barlick lady.

 

 

After such a long break, it is good to see Park Runs starting again in this Country.  Just one Barlicker out this weekend in the Skipton.

11 Lucas Payne 20:31

The following are fell races in which Barlick members have taken part.

2021

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
May
 
June
 
July
 
04/07/21 Hendon Brook
08/07/21 Murder Mile
10/07/21 Wasdale
14/07/21 Greenway 5K
14/07/21 Widdop
15/07/21 Ingleborough
18/07/21 BOFRA Cracoe
18/07/21 Hameldon Hill
23/07/21 Pinhaw Moor
August
 
01/07/21 Worsthorne

Wow - what a run from Lorraine Slater.  She has certainly not spent the past 12 months of lockdowns sitting by the fire.  This is a tough ultra race over forty five miles.  Lorraine finished 6th overall, not just 6th in the ladies race, out of a total of 93 runners.  Not only that, but she was just 3 seconds from coming home in 5th place. With a performance like that she naturally set a new course record.  Over the years, we have got used to seeing some great performances from Lorraine and this has been another one to add to that long list.

Further down the field, John Boothman and Mark Storey both had a top twenty finish. Cloey Mason finished 4th lady. 

In the shorter 30 mile race, Tim Pigott took the honours coming home in first place. 

 

 

A good day out for the Barlickers, taking first and third places in addition to first women's team and first mixed team.  That is before we get to mentioning first solo team. which was team Alex. 

1    Barlick Mens 1    Barlick Fell Runners    Mens    2:02:19
    Matt Watson, Luke Maude, Nick Treitl, David Mirfield            

3    Barlick Mens 2    Barlick Fell Runners    Mens    2:12:34
    Stephen Shorrock, David Poole, Ian Beresford, Andy Berry            
        
6    Team Alex Mason    Barlick Fell Runners    Mens    2:20:43
    Alex Mason, Alex Mason, Alex Mason, Alex Mason    
        
7    THE BADS    Barlick Fell Runners    Mens    2:24:37
    David Pease, Andrew Smith, Sean Fitzpatrick, Ben Whitehead            
    
11 (1)  Barlick Ladies Getting Back At It  Barlick Fell Runners  Ladies  2:33:56
    Jacqueline Gissing Collins, Emma Taylor, Lorraine Slater, Molly Ralphson
            
12    Barlick Mens 3    Barlick Fell Runners    Mens    2:37:34
    Andy Collins, Dave Halliday, Zac Kaye, James Austin            
    
15 (1)    Barlick Mixed 1    Barlick Fell Runners    Mixed    2:45:43
    Hayley Whitehead, Cloey Mason, John Mason, Johnathan Boothman            
    
19 (4)    Leggin’ It    Barlick Fell Runners    Mixed    3:02:56
    Michael Uttley, Helen Harrison, Amanda Haines, Carl Pawson            
   

This was the first Ultra for Ian Cox and he was more than happy with the result, as he came home in second place, not all that far behind the winner.  Again credit must go to the organisers for putting on this event despite all the restrictions. 

The race organiser wrote a report of the event and this illustrates some of the headaches involved in putting on events at this time.

Race Report

2 Ian Cox 5hrs 25 mins.

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