Gary Bradley was on holiday in Wales and, as you do, thought that he would enter the local fell race. He was nursing a niggle so he didn't do as well as he would have liked. With a little bit of breeze, the weather was great and the summit views were magnificent. Maybe too much sightseeing and not enough racing. He was joined by Richard Treitl who made the trip down for the day.
159 Gary Bradley 2:13:00
201 Richard Treitl 2:27:00
270 starters.
38 Daniel CHEW 22:14 New PB
230 Hazel O'HARA 30:05 New PB
6 Derek WALKDEN 20:03
100 Jenna BOOTHMAN 31:18
113 Graham WADSWORTH 33:19
122 Clover EDWARDS 34:20
123 Susan HIRD 34:21
This race saw a great battle between Tom Corrigan and Danny Collinge of Clayton, with Tom eventually running out as the race winner. There were top ten finishes for Andy Collins and Andrew Chew and a welcome return of Dan Taylor to racing who finished just outside the top ten.
In the ladies race, Jen Hird continues with her comeback, finishing 7th lady and it was good to see Paula Clark continuing with her foray on the fells.
1 Tom Corrigan 31:39
9 Andrew Collins 33:35
10 Andrew Chew 33:42
13 Dan Taylor 34:09
25 Lee Edwards 35:50
69 Jennifier Hird 40:41
87 Paula Clark 42:54
127 Jean Rawlinson 48:32
Barlick Fell Runners have been asked to take over the organisation of this race following the retirement of the current race organiser. There has been a race at this gala since the early 1970s and hopefully the future of this lovely traditional Dales fell race is now secure.
There was an interesting tussle at the front of this race. The field was led out by 14 year old Josh Boyle of Blackburn Harriers and he was closely followed by Sam Tosh. The position remained the same until half way up the steep climb up Pendle, when Sam took the lead. However, Josh remained in touch and although Sam ran out the winner, Josh finished not far behind. There was a good gap then between those two and the rest of the field. But make no mistake, those that were at this race saw a rising young star of the future.
Just a couple of Barlickers out racing ahead of the coming weekend.
34 Jonathan Boothman 38:45
101 Jack Ingham 48:55
Jackie Hodgson achieved her first ever win at this race, finishing first lady and 16th overall in a time of 42:46.
This was Cathryn Jackson's first race and a pretty good performance she put in too!
John Boothman 1:37:54
Gary Parkinson 2:06:55
Cathryn Jackson 2:09:35
53 Susan HIRD 28:02 New PB
12 Derek WALKDEN 20:38
It was wet, wild and windy for the annual jaunt up Pinhaw and 143 people ran in the worst conditions seen for a long time in this race. Jimmy Craig showed everyone a clean pair of heels coming home in front of Tom Corrigan and young Jordan McDonald from Clayton. With 4 Barlick men in the top 5, they took the team prize on the night. The Barlick ladies also put on a great show jointly winning the team prize with the Trawden Belles. In the ladies race, Debbie Gowans of Accrington Road Runners was first back followed by Lorraine Slater of Barlick.
A big thanks must go to all the marshals who braved the wind, rain and dropping temperatures and to Terry Lonergan of Complete Runner for sponsoring the race with some prizes, numbers and start and finish banners.
After two races, Tom Corrigan is now leading the table following his 3rd place finish at Hambledon.
Results
(Posted at 10:00 pm 8 May)
Jack Smith had already won this race on three previous occasions and he added to his tally of Lothersdale victories by leading the field home in a time of 24:10. The Barlick finishing times were:
2 Stephen Chew 25:41
4 Andy Berry 26:46
11 Andy Collins 28:35
15 Richard Lowther 29:39
20 Derek Walkden 30:52
23 Dave Halliday 31:27
25 John Boothman 31:50
29 Glenn Whittaker 32:45
42 Jack Ingham 38:00
Under 10
4 Elliot Halliday 6:36
Under 12
15 Jenna Boothman 12:22
45 Richard Starkie 21:52
Des Walkden completed the "short" route and finished in 25th position.
25 Derek Walkden 1:01:47
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.