8 Lee EDWARDS 20:29
49 Elliott HALLIDAY 24:53
50 David HALLIDAY 24:54
56 James STEAD 25:26
85 Helen STEAD 28:20 New PB
95 Jenna BOOTHMAN 29:18
144 Clover EDWARDS 39:14
145 Susan HIRD 39:59
Mark Nutter, not to be confused with our long time friend and stalwart of fell running from Clayton, is a relatively new member of BFR. He wore his vest for the first time in this event and he commented on it as follow:
I really enjoyed this morning's little outing and got round the 13.1 miles in 1:57:45 and was really pleased to get under the two hours. I was 2067 overall and 133rd in the over 45's. I didn't quite realise just how hilly the course would be as it has lots of pretty steep hills, primarily it felt like a down hill trend to Wembley and the half way point but then mainly up hill back to the Saracens ground where miles 11 and 12 were both a bit of a killer. Couldn't help but compare it to the GNR where there are mainly only two long killer drags over the course that last for a couple of miles each. Today was tough, but I think I did prefer it to the GNR!
8 Andy Berry 1:28:36
Matt Lalor finished 3rd, picking up the Lancashire 10 mile bronze medal and also a pb of 54 mins. Gold went to Dave Rigby of Preston Harriers and silver to James Kevan of Horwich.
The race was won by Chris Singleton of Trawden in 4:09:10
58 Tome Beebe 5:21:40
73 John Boothman 5:29:27
179 Pete Beresford & Ben Hoyle 6:25:50
280 James Stead & Bob Jackson 7:51:07
A good turnout of Barlickers at this run with Barlick vests on the race winner and first lady. There were PBs for both of our junior runners, in fact, the only Barlickers without a PB were first timers.
1 Andrew CHEW 20:21 New PB
5 Rob HODGKINSON 21:14 New PB
6 James FENT 21:28
14 Scott BOARDMAN 22:33
16 Mark LOVESEY 22:58
25 Emma BAILEY 24:06 New PB (First Lady)
39 Aaron SLATER 27:16 New PB! (junior)
47 Robert WHIPP 27:58
66 Jenna BOOTHMAN 31:24 New PB (Junior)
74 Hazel O'HARA 33:37
74 Susan HIRD 28:26 New PB
44 Craig CHILD 23:49 New PB
This event saw Ian Beresford win his first race, with Kirt Livesey coming home second. Leanne Dinsdale was first lady.
78 Matt Lalor 32:49
Men's Race
39 Nick Treitl 43:06
60 Luke Maude 45:15
84 Chris Smale 46:34
153 Andrew Driver 50:04
171 Andy Berry 51:02
224 John Boothman 55:17
245 Stuart Bryan 57:38
246 Glenn Whittaker 57:42
256 Dave Halliday 59:02
328 starters
Ladies' Race
44 Lorraine Slater 57:11
91 Jennifer Hird 63:17
97 Leanne Dinsdale 64:29
151 Starters
No ladies team today, but Emma Bailey had a good solo run to finish in 36th position in a time of 25:04
In the men's race, Ian Livesey was first for Barlick and 6th overal. Stephen Chew was second finisher for Barlick just managing to hold off the redoubtable Lucas Payne on the run in to the finish line.
66 Ian Livesey 31:04
18 Stephen Chew 32:28
19 Lucas Payne 32:29
70 Derek Walkden 35:53
79 Marcus Payne 36:13
86 Gary Bradley 36:27
153 Richard Starkie 43:06
155 Bob Jackson 43:20
161 David Cockell 44:12
171 James Stead 46:46
173 Rob Whipp 48:42
Men's Team 8th overall out of all divisions.
Men's Vet Team 11th overall out of all divisions
Rachel Lowther 4 hours 13 mins
164 Richard Treitl 1:55:26
180 finishers
38 Heather DRIVER 32:13 New PB
39 Jenna BOOTHMAN 32:15
40 John BOOTHMAN 32:16
88 Susan HIRD 28:43
131 Graham WADSWORTH 34:55
135 Clover EDWARDS 37:03
A Race Results
30 Julian Hood 16:22
43 Dan Taylor 18:04
B Race Results
10 Lucas Payne 17:52
11 Andrew Chew 17:57
20 Andy Berry 18:29
31 Rob Hodgkinson 19:42
38 John Boothman 20:38
41 John McDonald 21:05
44 Emma Bailey 21:45
46 Jen Hird 22:12
48 Paula Clark 23:06
Julian Hood ran out an easy winner in this race finishing over a minute in front of 2nd place Matthew Merrick.
1 Julian Hood 38:34
Every year since joining Barlick, Des has got better, but he is still trying to break the elusive 40 minute time for a 10K race. Still, this is not the time of the year for new PBs
20 Des Walkden 40:12
295 finishers
185 Graham WADSWORTH 36:14
200 Pat WADSWORTH 38:28
9 John BOOTHMAN 20:43 New PB
68 Robert WHIPP 26:27
100 Susan HIRD 30:24
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.