4 Andrew Chew 19:11
8 James Fent 20:31
13 John Boothman 20:56
33 Daniel Chew 23:35 New PB
62 Jenna Boothman 26:40 New PB (Pictured Right)
76 Hazel O'Hara 29:39 New PB
85 Graham Wadsworth 31:39 New PB
97 Clover Edwards 33:44
98 Susan Hird 33:48
114 Pat Wadsworth 37:19 New PB
1 Tom Corrigan 16:21
12 Andy Berry 17:31
13 Andrew Chew 17:45
14 Andrew Carson 17:52
31 James Fent 19:25
43 Derek Walkden 20:00
48 Jennifer Hird 20:28
69 Mark Lovesey 21:12
84 Richard Starkie 21:58
95 Gary Parkinson 23:14
A good turnout of Barlickers for this race, with five out of the top ten places going to the club. At the front, it was nip and tuck between Jack Wood and Jimmy Craig with Jack just shading it. Jimmy was perhaps feeling the aftermath of a hard track session or as he put it as he approached the summit for the second time, "Harvey killed me last night". You might not see Mark Sandamas out on the fells for a while, but when he does return, you would never believe he has been away and in this race he managed a top ten finish as well as being first V40/V45.
In the ladies race, it was another outright victory for Lorraine Slater who was also first V40/V45 with Angela Donlan finishing 4th lady overall. All the Barlick finishing positions and times were as follows:
2 Jimmy Craig 36:38
4 Julian Hood 37:15
5 Luke Maude 37:25
8 Andy Berry 39:07
10 Mark Sandamas 40:56
12 Andrew Driver 42:44
18 Lee Edwards 43:36
19 Richard Lowther 43:41
30 Lorraine Slater 46:10
37 Dave Halliday 47:30
38 John Boothman 47:32
41 Nicholas Kendall 48:24
46 Pete Jackson 49:04
54 Angela Donlan 49:33
60 Paula Clark 50:56
66 Rachel Lowther 52:10
74 Jack Ingham 54:40
77 Hannah Watson 55:34
78 Bob Jackson 55:47
83 Heather Driver 58:11
88 James Stead 1:01:44
96 finishers
Since its formation two and a half years ago, the club has harboured an ambition to have a junior section, where we could encourage youngsters to get out and start running.
On Monday this week, we took our first step in fulfilling this ambition and set up a junior training program which was held in Victory Park. The session was taken by Nick Treitl, Stephen Chew and Sarah Tipler. Being the first session, it was not widely publicised yet it attracted an incredible 29 youngsters.
This will now be a regular weekly event.
We have set up a new Junior Section on the web site and whereas at the moment it only contains details of the Monday training session, it will be developed as our juniors start spreading their wings and start racing.
The sessions will take place from Barnoldswick Cricket Club at 6.30pm on a Monday and cost £1.
Each child will have a head torch and a high visibility vest for the session unless they have their own head torch.
The Junior session caters for all levels of ability.
After a quick and fun warm up we divide the group into 3 relating to age and ability.
The 3 groups then go with one of the three coaches, Stephen Chew, Nick Treitl and Sarah Tipler.
The sessions will be a mixture of
1 speed work
2 hurdles and technique work
3 endurance
4 pacing
The main aim is to get as many of the juniors racing as soon as possible.
The junior vests can be ordered from Stephen Chew for £15.
Parents attending will be able to seek shelter in the club house at the cricket club. Tea and coffee will be on sale for 50p. Alternatively you can join in the new beginner session starting on Monday 12th October from the cricket club.
Chris Holdsworth of Clayton had a storming run, finishing in 41:26 and beating the boys from Barlick, with Marc Hartley just out sprinting Tom Corrigan to take second place. 4th was Julian Hood meaning another team prize for the men. The ladies also won the team prize with Lorraine Slater finishing 2nd lady and being backed up with strong performances from Jen Hird and Angela Donlan, all in the top 8 ladies. Jean Rawlinson continued her domination of the FV60 category with another 1st place.
A very well organised race yet again from Trawden with 190 runners. The junior races were also well attended.
2 Marc Hartley 42:25
3 Tom Corrigan 42:31
4 Julian Hood 42:35
13 Andy Berry 46:39
14 Andrew Carson 46:48
20 Andrew Chew 48:06
31 Nathaniel Whitbread 50:21
39 James Fent 51:15
43 Lorraine Slater 52:03
58 Jen Hird 53:45
65 Nicholas Kendall 54:26
76 Angela Donlan 56:08
86 Paula Clark 56:57
96 Scott Boardman 58:08
115 Richard Starkie 1:01:23
134 Gary Parkinson 1:04:27
138 Jean Rawlinson 1:05:44
154 Heather Driver 1:09:44
Ted Mason is certainly on form at the moment and he came home first in this race in a time of 31:49.
14 Richard Lowther 40:02
The winner of this race was local runner Steve Hebblethwaite of Keswick in a time of 1:10:28. The Barlickers certainly managed to hold their own in this Lake District race.
4 Luke Maude 1:15:44
5 Nick Treitl 1:15:56
107 Richard Treitl 2:00:55
If you feel it has been hot here, try a Park Run in Florida, where this weekend, there was a Barlick vest on display. The run started at 7:30 am before it got too hot and at the end there was a welcoming bottle of water and a piece of melon. The atmosphere was great and the local people were very welcoming.
13 Emma BAILEY 22:02 (1st woman)
60 Gary BAILEY 35:24
9 Nicholas KENDALL 20:24 New PB
13 John BOOTHMAN 20:52
71 Heather DRIVER 26:32 New PB
107 Hazel O'HARA 30:24 New PB
127 Graham WADSWORTH 33:59
128 Harry WALKDEN 34:23
129 Des WALKDEN 34:23
1 Marc HARTLEY 17:22
16 James MACDONALD 20:05 New PB
55 Rachel Lowther 45:28 2nd W40
69 Lucy Beresford 49:04
95 finishers
It is good to see Owen Beilby out running again and he took the honours in this race with Mike Fanning of Borrowdale second.
Andy Driver finsihed in 10th place in a time of 32:48
81 finishers.
In the past month, Barlick members have raised over £1,000 for this local charity. The first money raising event was the Man v Bike race up Salterforth Drag. This raised £430 on the night, but money kept money kept flowing in for it. It had reached £500 when the above picture was taken for the press and was £600 by the time the money was handed over.
At the Kelbrook Fell Race, the sale of Cakes and Ale raised a further £67.
In the meantime, Tom Corrigan took part in the Trail Blaster event and managed to raise over £400 from his 12 hour challenge, bring the total to nearly £1,100 for this worthy cause.
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.