Fifteen year old Lloyd Davies entered the U17 race and finished in 6th place in a time of 25:19.
Winner - Martin Cain, GM Fire & Rescue, 35:29
7 Dan Taylor 37:23
111 finishers.
A few Barlickers went up for this race and finished as follows:
Winner - Murray Strain
7 Nick Treitl 1:15:59
11 Shaun Chew 1:19:20
25 Simon Kelly 1:34:05
8 John BOOTHMAN 21:48 New PB
18 Michael ALEXANDER 23:08
65 Kathryn PAYNE 28:43 New PB
75 Helen STEAD 30:52 New PB
This race was first organised by Rev Andrew Proctor, the vicar of Kelbrook Parish Church in conjunction with a garden party held in the grounds of the vicarage, with the profits going towards church finances.
Later, the race became part of the Pendle & Burnley Grand Prix with a consequential increase in the numbers taking part and the vicarage garden party gave way to Kelbrook Gala The original race route went up Waterloo Road and on to Cob Lane before heading out on to the fells, but a new route was introduced in 2003 which took out the road sections and made the race trail and fell only.
Part of the race is over private land, so please do not recce it before race day, as this could prejudice the future of the race.
Registration
Registration will be open from 9:00 am and will take place in:
Kelbrook Village Hall
Dotcliffe Road
Kelbrook
BB18 6TQ
The race starts at 10:30 am and the entry fee is £6.00. It is a mixture of road, trail and fell. It is 5.5km / 3.4 miles long, with 213m / 699 ft of ascent.
Minimum age to enter - 16.
Parking
Parking is restricted in the village, so please use the designated car park opposite the church.
The race goes over private land by kind permission of the local farmers. Please therefore do not recce the race before race day as this could prejudice the future of the race.
Course Records - 2003 onwards
M - 2012 Sam Tosh 20:53
F - 2011 Tara Krzwici 24:34
Results
2021 | 2011 | 2001 | 1991 | 1981 |
2022 | 2012 | 2002 | 1992 | 1982 |
2023 | 2013 | 2003 | 1993 | 1983 |
2024 | 2014 | 2004 | 1994 | 1984 |
2005 | 1995 | 1985 | ||
2016 | 2006 | 1996 | 1986 | |
2017 | 2007 | 1997 | 1987 | |
2018 | 2008 | 1998 | 1988 | |
2019 | 2009 | 1999 | 1989 | |
2010 | 2000 | 1990 |
This duathlon is a 10K run, a 22K bike ride, finishing with a 5K run. Des Walkden went down for this event, which he says was really well organised. The weather was shocking, but he was very happy with his time of 1:54:01 and an overall placing of 62nd and 7th in his age category.
612 Entries.
Winner - David Rigby, Preston Harriers - 37:52.
57 Richard Treitl 54:02
78 finished.
Winner - Jack Simpson, Leeds City - 14:11
17 Scott Baistow 18:13
Winner - Chris Roberts, York Knavesmire - 37:11
3 Dan Taylor 38:04
1 Kenenisa Bekele 1:00:09
55 Stephen Chew 1:12:45
1386 John Boothman 1:32:30
1653 Andrew Driver 1:33:49
1814 Al Davies 1:40:30
12540 Rachel Lowther 1:56:25
21521 Maggie Bugler 2:10:07
31923 Judith Blades 2:30:56
Shaun Chew decided not to to race this year and this left the field open for Nick Treitl to win the race. On the descent from the summit, the course was not flagged very well and Nick was heading in the wrong direction, but very sportingly, young Robbie Johnstone of Wharfedale pointed him the right way. Shaun turned up to return the trophy which he thought was for winning the race, but it turned out that it was not for the winner, but for the first Wharfedaler. The Barlickers finished as follows:
1 Nick Treitl 10:41
13 Dave Halliday 12:51
18 Michael ALEXANDER 23:05 New PB
59 Helen STEAD 32:43
67 Michelle HIRD 34:25 New PB
Richard Treitl selected this race for his weekly turn out and his comments on it were:
It was a bright sunny day and the race had good mix of terrain - fields, farm tracks, rocky paths and a long stretch through bracken which was difficult to negotiate. The one big climb (up Higger Tor) came just around the half way point and after that it was a steady surge for the finish line. The conditions underfoot were generally good but I did manage to find a bog resulting in my right leg disappearing briefly, only to re-emerge covered in the familiar peat stains that one would find in the remote parts of Pendle. It was, of course, no surprise to me that I was the only one to have suffered this indignation!
Finishing position.
Winner - Richard Bond of Dark Peak, 39:07
139 Richard Treitl 1:02:21
200 Starters
There is only one way to sum up this session and that is - "What a great night".
Everyone met up at the Anchor, except for a few stragglers and they jogged on the canal bank to Foulridge as a warm up. Just as the session was about to start, up turned the stragglers. The penalty for them was that there was no recovery time, as the run started as soon as they arrived.
James Craig went into an early lead and on any other night, he might have had Nick Treitl chasing him, but Nick had "Ben legs" and as a result, he was below par.
The run finished at the bridge by the Silent Night factory in Barnoldswick and as anticipated, James Craig won it in time of 16:13, a full minute in front of 2nd place Dan Taylor.
As might have been expected, Sarah Tipler led home the ladies, followed by Rachel Lowther.
It was nice to see so many of our new lady runners out on the night and also to see so many runners, including the new ladies, achieve a personal pb for this measured 5K run.
There was a great atmosphere with everyone stopping on to cheer in all the runners and it is an event that we should perhaps repeat in the not too distant future.
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.