Membership fees

Despite the name, the club participates in all disciplines of running, fell, cross country and road and welcomes applications from runners of all abilities to join us. If you are not sure if the club is for you, why not come to one of our training sessions or one of our regular pub runs. You will be under no obligation to join, but you will get a feel for the club and a better idea if the club is for you. You can merely turn up to a training session unannounced, but it would be better if you contacted our club secretary first (details on the contacts page) and let him know that you will be coming and he will make sure that whoever is leading the group will look out for you. If you are an absolute beginner to running, you too are most welcome to join us in one of our sessions, but please contact our secretary first and he will make sure that you will have a programme with which you are comfortable. Membership fees for the club are as follows:
  • Seniors
  • For members over the age of 18
  • £10/year
  • For runners of all abilities over the age of 18
  • For runners participating in all disciplines of running, fell, cross country and road running
  • Regular training and coaching sessions provided
  • Apply
  • Juniors
  • For members under the age of 18
  • FREE
  • For runners of all abilities under the age of 18.
  • Regular (weekly) training sessions led by experienced runners/coaches
  • Advice about how to train properly so juniors can develop as athletes
  • Apply
  • Non-runners
  • For non-running members
  • £5/year
  • For supporters of the club and club members
  • Support the club and all the senior and junior runners
  • Apply
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Brilliant win for Emma Taylor in this race.

26 Emma Taylor 1:29:04 (1st lady)

27 Connor Fitzpatrick 25:21

Sunday, 20 January 2019 11:10

Skipton Park Run - 19 January 2019

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120 Gary Bailey 29:32
121 Emma Bailey 29:32

First time out in a Barlick vest for Richard.
 
267 Richard Shilton  60:21

John Boothman has already taken part in some serious ultra challenges, but this was his most serious challenge to date.  A race of 268 miles from Derbyshire through mountainous country along the Pennine way and finishing almost at the Scottish border.  Not only that, but in the short wintry days of January.   A daunting challenge for anyone, let alone a chap in his fifties.  Early on, John started to suffer with his feet and it was not long after that that he started to lose toenails.  However, at each checkpoint, he had them re-bandaged up and he continued with his amazing resilience despite the pain and discomfort.  However, this prevented him from doing a bit of gentle jogging on the easy downhill stretches.  Not only that, but he was using walking poles and he started developing blisters on his hands from using those.  As he went through nearby Horton in Ribblesdale, he was looking quite determined and cheerful, but after walking through the night after only having one and a half hours sleep on the floor at Dufton, he was looking very tired when he arrived at the checkpoint at Alston.  However, a few hours sleep in the afternoon seemed to perk him up and he set off on the next long stretch which took him 20 hours to complete.  By this point, John was getting out of synch with the daylight hours.  At Alston, he slept during the day and he did the same at Bellingham.  In each case, he was only there around five hours, so his sleep time in each case must have been around four hours.  However, sleeping during the day meant that he was navigating some serious mountain routes in the dark.  From Alston, John seemed to pick up a new lease of life and from Bellingham, he set off with grit and determination, knowing that these last two legs could be crucial.  He was at that point in 8th position, but he was starting to close in on the runner in front.  At the last normal check point before the mountainous stretch to the finish, John was still lying in 8th position, but the chap in front was starting to tire, whilst John kept going.  By the climber's mountain hut just six miles from the finish, John was in 7th position and he left there at such a pace, no one was going to catch him.  So after six days on his feet with just over 21 hours rest, John came home where he had a shower and the medics once more gave some attention to his bleeding feet.  It was an amazing feat of endurance from an amazing athlete.

This was also an amazing race for another reason.  The winner was a woman, who not only won the race but she also beat the men's record by twelve hours.  In addition, she had recently given birth and was still breast feeding and she was expressing milk each day to keep her baby going until she completed the race.  When asked to comment on setting the new record, she allegedly said that she had to get the race finished with so that she could get home to feed her baby!  Her name is Jasmin Paris.  She is a truly remarkable woman and she is an inspiration to women everywhere.  

 

Following the resignation of Andy Berry from the role of team captain, the committee decided to split the role, awarding the job of road captain to Scott Boardman and that of fell captain to Luke Maude.

The aim of the Barlick Fell Runners results service is to list the full results of all fell running events in which our members have been involved and to archive these for future reference. If any have been missed, please let us know.

2019

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
January
 
 
01/01/19  Giant's Tooth
13/01/19   Stanbury Splash
19/01/19   Hoofstones
February
 
09/02/19   Windy Hill
24/02/19   Ilkley Moor
24/02/19   Ilkley Moor Juniors
March
 
02/03/19   Stan Bradshaw
09/03/19   Haworth Hobble
16/03/19   Hardmoors 55(50)
17/03/19   Stretton Hills
24/03/19   Edale Skyline
24/03/19   Heptonstall
April
 
06/04/19   Pendle Fell Race
13/04/19   Wardle Skyline
14/04/19   Gisborough Moors
20/04/19   Rivington Pike
23/04/19   Bunny Run Relay
May
 
04/05/19   Coniston
05/05/19   Great Hameldon
06/05/19   Coiners
06/05/19   Coiners Juniors
10/05/19   Pinhaw Moor
11/05/19   Flower Scar
14/05/19   Mearley Clough
11/05/19   Wholan Nook
18/05/19   BOFRA Sedbergh Gala
19/05/19   Calderdale Way
24/05/19   Burnley Lions
25/05/19   Hutton Roof
27/05/19   Austwick Amble
29/05/19   Foe Edge
30/05/19   Ingleton Waterfalls
18/05/19   Killington Sports
June
 
01/06/19   Duddon
01/06/19   Kelbrook
01/06/19   Pen-Y-Ghent
08/06/19   Weets
08/06/19   Weets Junior Races
15/06/19   Buckden Pike
16/06/19  Settle Hills
20/06/19  Aggies Staircase
20/06/19  Beamsley Beacon
23/06/19  BOFRA Hawkswick
26/06/19  Cragg Vale
29/06/19  Eldwick Gala
July
 
02/07/19   Stoodley Pike
03/07/19   Stirton
07/07/19   Hendon Brook
07/07/19   Skiddaw
13/07/19   BOFRA Alva
13/07/19   Lothersdale Show
13/07/19   Wasdale
17/07/19   Widdop
21/07/19   BOFRA Cracoe
25/07/19   Ambleside Sports
27/07/19   Cowling Gala
28/07/19   Kentmere Horseshoe
August
 
01/08/19   Eshton Moor
07/08/19   Pilgrim's Cross
10/08/19   Arncliffe Show
11/08/19   Boulsworth
15/08/19   Whittle Pike
17/08/19   Gargrave Show
17/08/19   Pendle Three Peaks
17/08/19   Dales Way Challenge
21/08/19   Golf Ball
24/08/19   Burnsall Fell Race
24/08/19   Pendleton
27/08/19   Kilnsey Show
September
 
01/09/19   Castle Carr
03/09/19   Gorple Rocks
07/09/19   Ben Nevis
08/09/19   Bradley
10/09/19   Switchback Valley
15/09/19   BOFRA Embsay
17/09/19   Hurstwood Hills
21/09/19   Great Whernside
29/09/19   Rombalds Romp
October
 
06/10/19   Ian Hodgson
12/10/19   Langdale Horseshoe
27/10/19   Bronte Way
November
 
December
 
31/12/19   Auld Lang Syne
73 Cloey Mason 6:06:06 (13th lady)
Sunday, 13 January 2019 18:16

Kendal Winter League - 6 January 2019

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Following her run out yesterday, when she obtained a Lancashire vest, Lucille Pickles showed her class by taking the first place in the U13 girls race, with a 3rd place for Jack Villiers

U17 Boys
3 Jack Villiers 17:17

U15 Girls
11 Ciara Duffy 10:30

U13 Girls
1 Lucille Pickles 8:14
17 Lily-Grace Clayton 10:51

U11 Boys
26 Oscar Clayton 11:10

 

211 Kristian Clayton 59:13

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