It was a special day at this park run as it marked the 500th occasion when Tony Kingham had been a volunteer. Tony Kingham is a legend in that along with Selby Brock, they together ran the cross country club at Bradford Grammar School. In doing so, they introduced the sport of running to thousands of young boys, some of whom went on to be national stars such as Richard Nururker and Alistair & Jonny Brownlee. That was in spite of their attitude that anyone could be a member of the club irrespective of ability, so long as they turned up and trained and turned out for races. And every week, in the cross country season, they both gave up their Saturdays to take the boys in their care to their cross country races. Many of those "boys", now middle aged men (and some more) turned out to celebrate his milestone with park running. It seems that half the world had the same thought too. Sam Wadsworth was one of those boys who was introduced to running by Tony and Selby.
57 Sam Wadsworth 21:53
555 Graham Wadsworrth 41:40
23 Raymond Banks 26:22
59 Dave Halliday 24:43
61 Emma Pease 24:49
62 Lucy Brown 24:50
147 Stephen Jackson 29:55
22 Lucas Payne 20:07
34 Robert cranham 21:13
66 James Austin 22:31
288 Richard Shilton 29:05
It was perfect conditions for this race. There had been no recent heavy rain and although there was no moon, it was a clear night with a bit of breeze on the tops. Andy Berry had a good race and was actually in third place on the descent through Ogden Clough, but when he came to a tricky technical bit, the two chasing runners passed him and although he was in hot pursuit of them all the way to the finish, he could not claw back third place.
3 Andy Berry 47:28 (3rd M40)
19 John Mason 52:45
3 Sam Horrocks 01:02:29
14 Carl Nevison 01:07:18 (3rd MV50)
31 Andrew Smith 01:19:44 (3rd MV60)
Fiona Hall 03:39:23
Helen Harrison 03:40:06
124 Emma Law 02:30:12 (16 lady)
It was the 7th Hardmoors 55 for John Boothman and this year, he drove his camper van to Helmsley, parked up and rested for the night, ready to get the bus to the start of the race, the following morning. It was an early start as the coach left at 6:00 am and arrived at 7:15 am leaving plenty of time to get kit checked and fitted up with a tracker ready for the 8:00 am start.
The weather forecast had been for cool weather and rain so John has dressed accordingly. It was raining for the start of the race, so his choice of clothing looked good. Early on in the race, John got swept along a bit faster than he had intended and not only that, but the rain stopped and he was getting way too hot. He rolled up his sleeves and his running tights above his knees and despite drinking as much as he could, he was dehydrating, resulting in him suffering some serious bouts of cramps.
At Osmotherly CP he saw a runner in the same age category who beat him last year, so he made sure that he got out first and tried to put some distance between them, but after a few miles, that other runner caught him up and passed him. With about 8 miles to the finish, it started to rain hard and John had to stop to take out his waterproof jacket, hat, gloves and head torch as it was now becoming obvious that he would not finish before nightfall. Another runner asked John if he could get his head torch out of his bag which saved him taking his bag off and after all this, he set off in pursuit of that elusive other runner. John finished just over 2 minutes behind his target and the thought went through his mind, "If only I hadn't stopped to help that other runner". But in actual fact, had he been closer, no doubt it would have spurred the other runner on.
68 John Boothman 11:47:15 (4th V60)
7 Lucy Brown 24:20
23 Emma Pease 27:34
60 Robert Cranham 39:55
50 Dave Halliday 25:19
54 James Austin 22:33
117 William Catlow 26:16
200 Stephen Jackson 28:48
237 Richard Shilton 29:43
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.