11 Andy Berry 49:45
141 Richard Treitl 1:26:11
This is a reasonably flat fast course and takes it name from the fact that it crosses the River Lune three times. Rachel Villiers is getting back to form, finishing 4th and 3rd F35.
16 James Austin 39:44
37 Rachel Villiers 42;18 (3rd F35)
276 Richard Shilton 58:15
A bright day, but with a deceptively cool breeze, greeted the runners for this 12.5 mile / 2789 ft race. Good performances all round from the Barlickers who made the trip, with a top ten finish for Stephen Shorrock.
8 Stephen Shorrock 1:37:00
57 John Boothman 1 55:09
109 Katie Towers 2:18:50
140 finishers.
11 Andy Berry 49:45
2 Ian Cocks 19:12 New PB
20 Hayley Whitehead 24:16
31 Laura Craig 26:06
198 Molly Ralphson 3:50:20 (38th lady)
5 Nick Treitl 34:02
7 David Poole 34:18
13 Jonathan Cleaver 35:53
21 Alex Mason 37:09
25 Andy Berry 37:32
62 James Austin 41:21
74 Emma Taylor 42:24
93 Shane Muller 43:54
97 Andrew Smith 44:13
143 Heather Driver 49:07
150 Hayley Whitehead 49:51
180 Emma Pease 54:12
181 Helen Harrison 54:12
207 Nicola Muller 59:16
211 Susan Hird 1:00:04
217 Richard Treitl 1:01:57
Another top class performance from Lorraine Slater saw her come home as 2nd FV40
51 Stuart Heaviside 1:32:20
93 Scott McCredie 1:39:04
142 Ben Hoyle 1:43:09
142 Lorraine Slater 1:45:46 (2nd F40)
313 finishers.
17 Ian Cocks 19:49 (ran as the 20 minute pacer)
32 Laura Craig 27:14
11 Emma Bailey 21:02
108 Si Lancaster 28:37
Great result for Craig Shearer as he took the honours in this race.
1 Craig Shearer 33:42
1 Andy Berry 19:09
2 Carl Pawson 19:59
20 Garth Duffy 24:05
22 Tony Duffy 24:16
7 Emma Bailey 20:48
44 Danny Butterworth 25:03
5 Ian Beresford 17:46 New PB
7 Alex Mason 18:04 New PB
17 James Austin 19:46
74 Cloey Mason 23:48 New PB
125 Nicola Muller 25:40
181 Marie Beech 27:32
A good turnout of Barlickers in this event and only Paul Oldham of Trawden, finishing third, broke the train of the four Barlickers as the front of the field. Nevertheless, five Barlickers in the top ten is not a bad result, particularly as further down the field, Jacqueline Collins finished third lady. It was nip and tuck at the front of the field with Dave Mirifield just shading it over David Poole. However, good racing from the pair.
1 David Mirifield 40:47
2 David Poole 40:54
4 Andrew Collins 44:10
5 Shaun Chew 44:33
7 Andy Berry 45:08
15 Carl Pawson 48:33
16 James Austin 48:50
24 Jacqueline Collins 52:45 (3rd lady)
35 Zac Kaye 55:43
67 Cloey Mason 64:08
110 Kristian Clayton 1:10:38
Six Barlicker took part in this challenging 15 miles / 3071 ft race. They finished as follows:
25 Andy Berry 2:07:19
71 Zac Kaye 2:22:13
83 Lorraine Slater 2:24:56 (3rd FV40)
86 Nick Kendall 2:26:35
125?? John Boothman 2:36:16??
230 Andrew Smith 3:03:10
John Boothman does not appear in the results although there is photographic evidence of him finishing the race. Pending the race organisers sorting out this issue, his results, as above are provisional.
25 Barlick Ladies 2:12:19
1 | Rachel Villiers | (28) | 31:59 | 2 | Hannah Watson | (35) | 17:51 | |
3 | Helen Harrison | (37) | 18:14 | 4 | Jacqueline Collins | (28) | 31:01 | |
5 | Cloey Mason | (28) | 17:54 | 6 | Emma Bailey | (26) | 15:20 |
Emma Bailey was 9th fastest runner on her leg.
33 Barlick Men 3:41:29
1 | David Poole | (54) | 27:59 | 2 | Shaun Chew | (53) | 13:59 | |
3 | Jonathan Cleaver | (45) | 26:46 | 4 | Andrew Collins | (42) | 13:35 | |
5 | Ian Beresford | (42) | 27:19 | 6 | James Austin | (38) | 14:24 | |
7 | Ian Livesey | (34) | 25:50 | 8 | Derek Walkden | (35) | 15:11 | |
9 | Andrew Carson | (36) | 14:26 | 10 | Chris Smale | (36) | 14:38 | |
11 | Scott McCredie | (34) | 13:50 | 12 | Ian Cocks | (34) | 14:02 |
The only Barlicker entered was Gary Bradley. 300 started this race, but only 286 finished. The conditions were good, except there was a headwind on the first and last quarters of the route. By the same yardstick, there was a nice tailwind in the other half of the race.
132 Gary Bradley 3:53:30
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.