1 Charles Morgan 18:28
216 Graham Wadsworth 32:13
7 Paul Elcock 22:27
103 Susan Hird 29:41
110 Anne Beech 30:57 New PB
129 Lisa Pickles 34:21
130 Wendy Duffy 34:28
Great to see one of our juniors already out racing this year. Maddison Parrington went up to Kendal for this opening race of the new Winter League season. In the U13 girls race, she came home in 31st position with a time of 10:18.
It was pretty mild up at Kielder and made for perfect race conditions. David Poole went up on Saturday and camped over with race winner David Murphy and new member Michael Harluow.
5 David Poole2:18:30
22 Michael Harulow 2:42:23
111 took part.
17 Andrew Carson 18:31
18 Scott Boardman 18:39
20 Annabel Ralph 18:43 (1st Woman)
25 Scott McCredie 19:41
28 Emma Bailey 20:13 (3rd Woman, 1st FV40)
42 Terry Lonnergan 23:48 (1st MV65)
9 James Tingle 36:39
22 Lucas Payne 38:21
269 Victoria Holgate 53:33
It was a boggy affair as always at witton park for this years county championships. Elliot Phillips and Jack Villiers were representing the club in the under 13s and both had good runs. The senior ladies then took centre stage, Sarah Tipler, Lorraine Slater and Rachel Villiers ran. Unfortunately, Sarah pulled up after the first lap meaning the ladies had an incomplete team. Looking at the results though, it made no difference to the destination of the team prizes. Lorraine had a solid outing finishing 26th with Rachel Villiers finishing 29th. The men had 7 running with Tom Corrigan having a great run and finishing 11th. Next home was Marc Hartley in 29th and Stephen Chew 30th. Lee Parrington had a solid outing and finished 40th. Another man on the comeback trail is Chris Smale who had a stormer, finishing 2nd vet 50 and 46th overall. Danny Mills had a solid run finishing 2 places back in 48th. Dan Balshaw was making a comeback as well and finished 62nd. The team finished 5th overall which wasn't a disaster considering we were missing Livesey, Lalor, Craig and Singleton amongst others. Onwards to Towneley where hopefully we'll get everyone out.
Under 13 Boys
21 Elliott Phillips 13:03
30 Jack Villiers 13:50
Senior Ladies
26 Lorraine Slater 28:53
29 Rachel Villiers 29:45
Senior Men
11 Thomas Corrigan 33:34
29 Marc Hartley 36:28
30 Stephen Chew 36:32
40 Lee Parrington 37:11
46 Christopher Smale 37:55 (2nd V50)
48 Daniel Mills 38:09
62 Daniel Balshaw 39:31
15 Paul Elcock 21:10
61 David Cockell 24:50
149 Susan Hird 29:38
170 Anne Marie Beech 31:37
A New Year and a new start for Chewy who decided three months ago that this would be his first race back. He knew that it would be a fast and furious race, having done it five years ago. It was quite boggy up to the giants tooth summit. On the approach to the summit, there was a leading group of six, led by Joe Crossfield, who had pulled away from the rest of the pack. Ali Burns from Valley Striders made a decisive break on the descent, taking the lead which he held until the finish. There was only about 40 seconds separating the top 5 which made it a good competitive outing.
This was Shaun & Stephen Chew's first outing since the Calderdale Way relay last May and Stephen is happy being up there again. Shaun had a good run to finish 8th and Nick Kendall also had a good run to finish 27th.
Thanks must go to Ian Lewis and Caren Crabtree for putting on a well organised race.
1 Ali Burns 18:02
4 Stephen Chew 18:31
8 Shaun Chew 19:27
27 Nick Kendall 21:10
The last race of the year attracted some top runners and it was won by Chris Farrell of Horwich RMI in a time of 41:37.
15 Luke Maude 46:28
16 Julian Hood 46:38
153 John Boothman 59:25
167 Paul Elcock 60:30
318 Karen Naylor 69:52
395 Richard Treitl 81:54
9 Scott Boardman 20:09
15 Emma Bailey 21:06
79 George Fitzpatrick 26:30
85 Hannah Newbold 26:38
146 Sharon Newbold 31:21
230 Graham Wadsworth 32:27
This race was won by Great Britain International Jonny Brownlee, with Tom Adams of Ilkley not all that far behind in 2nd place. Our sole representative was Julian Hood who finished 9th in this quality field.
9 Julian Hood 52:55
24 Tom Corrigan 32:01
56 Luke Maude 33:45
58 Lee Parrington 33:48
114 James Tingle 36:19
222 Scott Boardman 39:33
282 Paul Elcock 41:31
346 John Boothman 43:18
376 Derek Walkden 43:59
680 Jonathan Peel 50:49
665 Victoria Peel 50:55
772 Hannah Newbold 54:18
856 Sally Scothern 56:56
1 Marc Hartley 33:13
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE
16 Paul Elcock 21:56
24 Laura Craig 23:03 New PB
17 Scott Boardman 21:22
23 Paul Elcock 21:58
95 Nicola Muller 28:09
126 Susan Hird 31:05
5 Marc Hartley 18:39
7 James Tingle 19:01
14 Andrew Carson 19:43
191 Heather Mitchell 30:29
Tom Adams of Ilkley likes these races round Haworth and once more, he took the honours running out an easy winner in a time of 30:14.
David Poole finished in 13th position in what was a quality field.
13 David Poole 36:02
Junior Results
U8
9 George Fitzpatrick 3:19
11 Lucille Pickles 3:25 (4th girl)
20 Chloe Boothman 3:46 (7th girl)
41 Summer Fitzpatrick 4:36 (18th girl)
U10
28 Edie May Poole 10:01 (7th girl)
U12
20 Connor Fitzpatrick 8:28
23 Jenna Boothman 8:50 (9th girl)
The news is that the Barlick ladies power on, finishing in 6th position overall and once more first ladies team in this event.. In doing so, they finished only 11 seconds behind the men's team , with the Barlick Vet's team leading the Barlick teams home in 4th place overall.
1 Bingley 3:30:39
2 Keighley 3:46:14
3 Wharfedale 4:00:09
4 Barlick Vets 4:05:15
5 Bingley B 4:07:17
6 Barlick A 4:11:18
7 Barlick Ladies 4:11:29
8 Keighley B 4:14:06
9 Wharfedale Ladies 4:18:28
10Wharfedale 4:21:30
11 Bingley Ladies 4:25:34
12 Skipton Mixed 4:26:54
13 Keighley Ladies 4:27:10
14 Unknown (Team 38) 4:27:19
15 Bingley 4:27:27
16 Keighley 4:36:23
17 Bingley Ladies 4:41:20
18 Pudsey Pacers 4:42:24
19 Pudsey Pacers 5:01:05
20 Keighley Mixed 5:03:30
21Pudsey Pacers 5:04:38
22 Pudsey Pacers 5:07:32
23 Keighley 5:08:50
24 Keighley 5:09:58
25 Keighley 5:14:32
26 Unknown (Team 57) 5:14:48
27 Keighley 5:15;38
10 Jack Villiers 23:35 New PB
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.