Sam Tosh was the winner of this race in 33:46.
The Barlickers finished as follows:
31 Andrew Driver 42:39
36 Carl Pawson 43:11
39 Fast Jock Boothman 43:31
134 Bob Jackson 56:11
142 Heather Driver 57:33
159 Richard Treitl 1:03:15
Junior Results
No times or positions yet, but the Barlick Juniors finished in the following order.
U8
6 Lucille Pickles 3:43 (2nd girl)
12 Alex Bryne 4:22
13 Chloe Boothman 4:39 (4th girl)
U10
3 Harley Treitl 5:11
21 Arran Byrne 6:31
U12
25 Jenna Boothman 20:54 (12th girl)
33 Harry Carpendale 22:23
The list of summer pub runs is now available from the training page and from the link below.
This was the second time for the men entering the Northern 12 stage and they were hoping to improve on the 15th place finish at Sefton Park last year and maintain the 100% record of qualifying for the Nationals at Sutton. Marc Hartley got the team off to a solid start on leg 1 bringing the team back in 29th place. Jimmy Craig pulled 8 places back on leg 2 with a cracking run off minimal training. Up third was Tom Corrgan who again showed his great form with the clubs quickest long leg of the day and pulling the team up to 16th place. Russell Parrington maintained 16th with a solid run and handed over to Matt Lalor who ran well and pulled back another place. Dan Balshaw was making his relay debut for Barlick and again pulled back another place which saw us up to 14th. Gary Shaw was running the last long leg and closed the gap to 13th to 8secs with another good run. Ian Livesey quickly took over Border Harriers and started closing the gap on Holmfirth and Trafford. Then Nick Treitl missed the changeover but only lost one place dropping the team down to 14th. Stephen Chew took Holmfirth and closed the gap to Trafford to 11secs, Andy Berry had a good run taking the team up to 12th. Luke Maude was running the Anchor leg and brought the team home in 11th taking over Bolton with 800m to spare. Another good performance from the lads again and a trip to Sutton for the Nationals has been booked again. Well done to Salford Harriers who won the event with local lad Tom Cornthwaite on the glory leg.
The ladies were entering this event for the first time and they welcomed back Sarah Tipler and two new members in Annabel Ralph and Kelly Whiteside into the team. The ladies have been working really hard and getting good turnouts at the track over the last few weeks. Annabel got the ladies underway and after the first mile she was 6th! At the changeover point she was a brilliant 15th and the ladies were well on their way. Jen Hird was next up and took a place back with the quickest short leg of the day. Leanne Dinsdale had another solid run off minimal training bringing the team back in 19th. Sarah Tipler showed her quality is still there taking the team back up 5 places with the quickest long leg of the day for the club. Kelly Whiteside maintained 14th with a good run on her least favourite surface and Paula Cullen had a good run on the Anchor leg bringing the team home in 15th and qualifying the ladies team for the national 6 stage for the first time. A great day for the ladies and a big confidence boost ahead of Calderdale.
Another day of history making for the club, well done everybody. First Lancashire club and first none city club.
Stage
Pos | Name | Time | Total | Gain | |
1 | 29 | Marc Hartley | 21:36 | 21:36 |
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2 | 21 | Jimmy Craig | 11:17 | 32:53 | +8 |
3 | 16 | Tom Corrigan | 20:57 | 53:50 | +5 |
4 | 16 | Russell Parrington | 12:07 | 1:05:57 | 0 |
5 | 15 | Matt Lalor | 21:18 | 1:27:15 | +1 |
6 | 14 | Dan Balshaw | 11:51 | 1:39:06 | +1 |
7 | 14 | Gary Shaw | 21:41 | 2:00:47 | 0 |
8 | 13 | Ian Livesey | 11:15 | 2:12:02 | +1 |
9 | 14 | Nick Treitl | 13:58 | 2:26:00 | -1 |
10 | 13 | Stephen Chew | 12:17 | 2:38:17 | +1 |
11 | 12 | Andy Berry | 12:25 | 2:50:42 | +1 |
12 | 11 | Luke Maude | 11:32 | 3:02:14 | +1 |
Stage | Pos | Name | Time | Total | Gain |
1 | 15 | Annabell Ralph | 25:17 | 25:17 | - |
2 | 14 | Jennifer Hird | 14:05 | 39:22 | +1 |
3 | 19 | Leanne Dinsdale | 15:09 | 54:31 | -5 |
4 | 14 | Sarah Tipler | 25:13 | 1:19:44 | +5 |
5 | 14 | Kelly Whiteside | 14:43 | 1:34:27 | 0 |
6 | 15 | Paula Cullen | 14:57 | 1;49:24 | -1 |
38 Emma Bailey 23:15
52 Aaron Slater 24:21
53 Lorraine Slater 24:22
63 Laura Craig 25:26 New PB
100 Sharon Newbold 28:01
119 Susan Hird 29:34
132 Graham Wadsworth 31:10
134 Joanne Maupizi 31:30
135 Gary Bailey 31:35
4 Ian Cocks 19:12
22 Mark Holgate 61:43
120 Terry Lonnergan 78:45
Ian Cocks made his first foray into the world of the duathon. He had a good first run, struggled a bit on the bike and then hung on in the second 5K to finish a respectable 28th.
Splits
5K Run 18:59
27K Bike 59:09
5K Run 20:53
Total Time including transition 1:40:43
Four Barlickers made the trip to Trafford. Dave Norman has created a monster with this race with the first 28 runners going under 30mins. The winner was Tom Lancashire in a remarkably quick 28.58. Dan Balshaw was first Barlicker finishing with a new PB of 34.29. The other Barlickers positions and times were:
1 Tom Lancashire 28.58 Bolton Harriers
171 Dan Balshaw 34.29
206 Stephen Chew 35.49
310 Annabel Ralph 39.32
565 Hannah Newbold 49.38
Chris Singleton and Tom Corrigan made the trip to the Midlands to represent Lancashire in the inter counties and both hadput in good performances in a stacked field. Chris and Tom had a good personal battle as well with Chris edging it in the end.
106 Chris Singleton 42:37
114 Tom Corrigan 42:46
In this race, many of the top runners went astray in the notorious Black Combe clag. However, the conditions were no problem for Ben Mounsey of Calder Valley who took the honours. Not far behind him were Kris Jones and Rhys Findlay-Robinson of Dark Peak, a club who had four runners in the top eleven. Also in the top ten,was the grand old man of fell running, Ian Holmes who finished in eight position.
Against this background, it says a lot that our own Luke Maude finished twelfth. He coped with the conditions that caused problems for so many and also the physical challenges of this race. A truly great performance. What was also amazing was that David Poole finished second Barlicker. David is ostensibly a cyclist. Perhaps he is also a closet fell runner.
In the ladies race, another living legend had a day out that will go down in the annals of fell running. She led from the start, she coped with the conditions and whilst some of the male runners went astray, she stuck to the course and not only came home the race winner, she also set a new course record. Who says that women cannot navigate?
For Barlick, Kelly Whiteside demonstrated what a valuable addition she is to the club, by leading our ladies team home. A great performance by Kelly.
The Barlicki finishing positions were:
12 Luke Maude 1:15:48
88 David Poole 1:24:07
96 Chris Smale 1:24:36
101 Andy Berry 1:25:00
122 Ian Livesey 1:28:49
123 Lee Edwards 1:28:53
168 Jonathan Boothman 1:33:22
171 Andrew Collins 1:33:30
232 Kelly Whiteside 1:38:43
241 John Boothman 139:24
311 Jen Hird 1:48:06
314 Pete Beresford 1:49:09
316 Glenn Whittaker 1:49:34
325 Leanne Dinsdale 1:51:28
344 David Halliday 1:54:28
361 Richard Lowther 1:56:19
369 Nicolas Kendall 1:57:08
22 Danny BUTTERWORTH 23:53
55 Karen NAYLOR 28:57
57 Logan MCCREDIE 29:04
85 Lorraine BROADHURST 38:22 New PB
2 Marc HARTLEY 17:54
2 Lucas PAYNE 18:31
5 Rob HODGKINSON 19;17 New PB
21 Elliott PHILLIPS 22:10 New PB
104 Lucille PICKLES 29:08
106 Emma BAILEY 29:13
196 Susan HIRD 29:27
122 Graham WADSWORTH 31:16
126 Hayden MCKENZIE 31:54
164 James FENT 43:10
This event broke up into three main groups. The first group was Jack Wood, last weekend's winner of the Stan Bradshaw race, Sam Watson & Shaun Chew. These three broke away from the pack and finished within 18 seconds of each other, with Jack continuing his god form and finishing first.
Then followed the main body of runners with the girls coming home together. After that, there was no sign of anyone else, which was worrying as there was an old chap and Maddy Watson out on the hill. Apparently, he found running in an unfamiliar area in the dark a bit confusing. A quick ring round of the marshals eventually located them and they were escorted down.
Jack Wood of Ilkley was first home and Ian Winstanley of Trawden won the guess your time competition.
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.