This race is quite unusual in that all age groups run together and compete over the same course. It was a little sad therefore to see only a few runners turn up and take part. As it is only a short stroll from his back door, it was perhaps inevitable that Dave Halliday and his lad were there. They finished as follows:
10 Dave Halliday 14:34
20 Elliott Halliday 18:06
The ladies A team won Lancashire bronze medals.
A Team - 3rd
Jennifer Hird (5) 21:21
Lorraine Slater (4) 21:31
Emma Bailey (3) 22:06
B Team - 8th
Angela Donlan (8) 22:02
Leanne Dinsdale (8) 22:15
Lucy Beresford (8) 23:44
Two of our men, Matt Lalor and Jimmy Craig were both in the top ten fastest Lancashire lap times and we had three teams in the Lancashire top ten with our A team winning silver. The A team was 5th overall out of Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire.
A Team - 2nd
Marc Hartley (7) 16:47
Chris Singleton (6) 16:46
Matt Lalor (3) 16:17
Ian Livesey ((2) 16:40
B Team - 5th
Jimmy Craig (4) 16:22
Tom Corrigan (4) 16:53
Nick Treitl (5) 16:56
Luke Maude (5) 17:33
C Team - 7th
Garry Shaw (8) 16:50
Russell Parrington (7) 17:16
Chris Smale (8) 17:56
Stephen Chew (7) 17:56
D Team - 15th
Andrew Chew (15) 18:26
Andy Berry (15) 18:56
Pete Beresford (15) 20:35
Lee Edwards (15) 20:08
6 John BOOTHMAN 21:59
7 Mark LOVESEY 22:03 New PB
15 Daniel CHEW 23:48
25 Jenna BOOTHMAN 28:43
46 Graham WADSWORTH 33:20 New PB
9 Nic Kendall 20:19 New PB
84 Kathryn PAYNE 29:38
102 Clover EDWARDS 35;51
103 Susan HIRD 35:56
2 James TINGLE 19:15
Jack Ingham went up to the Lakes for this Trail Race and came home in 114th position in a time of 1:30:06.
There were 464 finishers.
Luke Maude had a great run, securing a top ten place in his first attempt at this race. He was duly rewarded for his efforts by winning the J A MacPherson Trophy for the best newcomer.
Another runner who had a good inaugural run was Lee Edwards, so much so that he was a team counter for the club. Barlick were 8th team with 108 points as follows:
9 Luke Maude 1:44:40
27 Nick Treitl 1:51:14
72 Lee Edwards 2:03:13
Please note that this will be from the main car park at Gargrave and NOT from the Devonshire at Skipton.
This is a good race, with a bit of up and down with the bridges over the A1 and about half the race on gentle trail for good measure. Julian Hood had a great run, coming second after Mike Burrett of Leeds City with a time of 34:27.
U9 Girls
9 Chloe Boothman 4:01
U12 Girls
10 Jenna Boothman 8:12
Seniors
28 Nicolas Kendall 36:49
38 Craig Child 39:40
Just John Boothman and Glenn Whittaker showed up for this race. Dave Halliday was down to run it, but he was perhaps suffering from Ben Nevis legs or could it have been Ben Nevis nipples.
137 John Boothman 94:38
154 Glenn Whittaker 98:15
Matt Lalor made a stop half way round but still managed a win, gearing up for his marathon at the end of October in Ireland. He managed to dip under the 2 hour mark with a 1.59 clocking.
Scott Boardman is also in marathon training and he also took part in this race. He finished in a time of 2:45:10, but his position is not yet known.
Full results to follow.
This race was exactly "as it said on the tin" a favourable first mile, a severe uphill second mile (which added 2 mins, then 4 miles of undulations on quiet country lanes. So a challenging course for 3 Barlicks “boys” in a small select field of just 44 which toed the line. The race was made easier by a gentle breeze taking the edge off temperatures on a fine warm and sunny late summer morning.
LEE PARRINGTON led after half a mile and held on for a clear win. Down the field, PETE WILKINSON had the better of TERRY LONERGAN for the first half of the race, proving stronger on the hills, with Terry coming through in the second 5K.
1ST LEE PARRINGTON 36.19
17TH TERRY LONERGAN M65 49.46
18TH PETE WILKINSON M65 51.19
A good weekend for the Parrington brothers, as Russell also won an obstacle race for his team Muddy Kit.
Ian Livesey and Andrew Carson went in search of pbs and both ran well at Salford. Livers ran 33.04. Andrew Carson has been Improving all year and ran 37.17 which is indeed a 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.