Men's Race
3 Andy Collins 1:27:45
6 Gary Shaw 1:29:27
8 Sam Horrocks 1:33:33
10 Carl Nevison 1:35:15
20 Mark Horrocks 1:42:55
43 Andrew Smith 1:56:48
Women's Race
3 Paula Cullen 1:51:19
4 Jacqueline Collins 1:58:59
5 Hayley Whitehead 1:59:12
8 Karen Lemon 2:08:02
10 Lisa Gee 2:11:59
Men's Race
1 Matt Watson 39:56
12 Carl Nevison 48:30
73 James Austin 1:01:00
117 Michael Alexander 1:06:02
176 Richard Starkie 1:13:53
Women's Race
8 Paula Cullen 56:56
25 Lisa Gee 1:04:50
27 Jacqueline Collins 1:05:35
225 Gemma Carson 1:21:37
This race attracts many juniors and our only representative in that field was Beulah Cranham, who was rewarded by finishing 1st U9 Girl.
U9 Girls
1 Beulah Cranham 14:35
This is one of the oldest races in the calendar and over the years, the course has changed many times. The last course endured for about fifty years, but it had all sorts of issues and was looking tired. This year was the first year of a brand new course. It avoided the problem of the old route which went for some distance along the lane through the village. Instead, the runners now leave the show field and set off immediately up the hill. Being the first running of the new course, it revealed one or two minor issues which need ironing out, but nothing major and next year the new course should be even better. The feedback from all participants was good and the older ones enjoyed the challenge of racing juniors who are quite fast over the relatively short distance of this race.
The race is unusual in that young and old run together. As often happens in such a race, the youngsters set off at a furious pace and their elders had to sprint hard to catch them. In the men's race, it was Nathan Hird of Wharfedale Harriers who ran out the race winner, chased home by Ben Whitehead of Barlick Fell Runners. Not far behind them was Under 15 boy, Will Parker of Keighley & Craven and just behind him was Noah Sheas of Craven Energy, who actually lives in the village.
Amazingly, the ladies race was won by an Under 11 girl, Sophie Broadhead of Keighley & Craven who was chased home by Dolcie Brigg of Holmfirth and Aravon Aliho of Keighley & Craven. All were juniors and Aravon is actually a member of Lothersdale Young Farmers.
Thanks must go the the local land owners and farmers who have been very cooperative and helpful in facilitating this race.
2 Robert Cranham 20:52
28 Helen Harrison 22:14
115 Emma Pease 27:31
196 Richard Shilton 29:36
225 Stephen Jackson 31:54
A couple of our under 9 girls entered this race which attracted 31 under 9s, 19 of which were girls. Beulah Cranham continued with her top form to finish 3rd girl and Quin had a good performance too, to finish 9th girl.
3 Beulah Cranham 11:37
9 Quin Yeoman 13:11
4 Carl Nevison 26:11
6 Robert Cranham 27:11
39 Mark Horrocks 36:27
John Boothman, Pete Jackson and Glenn Whittaker went over to Chamonix for these races. Glenn entered the 10K race and earned a podium place by finishing third in his age category. He was an impressive 278th out of 1841 starters. Pete and John did the 23K race, which is actually 25K and has some tough climbs on terrain which is very similar to the Lake District. Pete was 5th in his age category and John was 15th. However, they have different age splits to what we are used to. The weather there was hot, the scenery was stunning and it was an amazing experience for all three runners.
10K Race
278 Glenn Whittaker 1:02:18 (3rd in age category)
23K Race
641 John Boothman 4:11:26 (15th in age category)
956 Pete Jackson 4:36:06 (5th in age category)
5 Robert Cranham 20:52
205 Richard Shilton 31.52
Dad's army set out from Barlick to take part in this race, with no runner under the age of 60. They finished as follows:
28 Mark Horrocks 1:07:46 (2nd M60)
62 Andrew Smith 1:15:43
88 John Boothman 1.21:27
91 Pete Jackson 1:22:27
137 Raymons Banks 1:44:10
He has been threatening it for a while, but at last, Sam Horrocks has taken a race win, chased home by team mate Andy Collins. In the ladies race, Izzy Powell took the honours chased home by her team mate, the evergreen Jean Powell.
The numbers were down this year and the race was reminiscent of races in the 1980s when numbers were much smaller and fell running, although competitive in the race, had a friendly atmosphere amongst the runners both before and after the race.
The Barlickers finished as follows:
1 Sam Horrocks 41:48
2 Andy Collins 42:10
3 Jacqueline Collins 1:05:14
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.