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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36 Lorraine SLATER 27:18
55 Abigail PARK 32:42

18 Andrew CHEW 20:09 PB

A brilliant run by Rachel Lowther saw her finish second lady and only a couple of seconds off coming first.  Lucy Beresford also had a good run finishing 4th lady.

54 Rachel Lowther 52:17 (2nd lady)
64 Lucy Beresford 57:17 (4th lady)

Young Harley Treitl and his dad Nick were out in this race.  Positions and results follow as soon as they are available from Wharfedale Harriers.

A couple of Barlickers were at this race:

64 Lee Edwards 38:43
88 Jean Rawinson 42:13

112 finishers. 

There would have been a third Barlicker there, but John Boothman was late getting away from work and did not make it on time.  He therefore had to make do with a training run on part of the Calderdale Way.;

Good run from Chris Smedley overlooked from last weekend:

3 Chris SMEDLEY 21:07

There was a good turnout for this race with 103 finishers, including 9 Barlickers.  The race winner was Mark McGoldrick in 55:46 who had an easy win over 2nd place V50 Neil Holding who finished in 60:01.  Andrew Driver led the Barlickers home.

11 Andrew Driver 63:18
26 John Boothman 68:26
30 Glenn Whittaker 69:45
41 Pete Jackson 73:16
47 Pete Beresford 74:31
66 Jean Rawlinson 78:10 (1st LV60)
67 Jennifer Hird 78:22
89 Richard Treitl 85:28
93 Lucy Beresford 91:25

 

Jimmy Craig - Race Winner

Sarah Tipler - Ladies' Race Winner

The Grand Prix Series comes alive as Jimmy Craig races to victory, ahead of Marc Hartley.

1 Jimmy Craig 16:09
8 Nick Treitl 17:23
14 Andy Berry 18:18
24 Sarah Tipler 18:57 (1st Lady)
32 Derek Walkden 19:46
55 Richard Starkie 21:14
61 Michael Alexander 21:45
75 Emma Bailey 22:40
98 Alison Sugden 26:05

1 Lucas Payne 18:37
8 Michael Alexander 22:11 New PB
42 Helen Stead 28:50 New PB

A faulty memory card prevented the pictures from Buckden being published before.  However, most have now been retrieved and can be viewed from the link below.

Buckden Race Pictures

There was a great turnout from Barlick for this event and the club fielded eight teams, including three ladies' teams.  The official results are out and can be viewed from the links below.  The club did extremely well - how well depends on how you interpret the results.  The first team home was One man from Belmonti.  However, it was made up of runners from different clubs.  Because of that the first team prize went to Horwich, whose team comprised of all Horwich members.   So, depending how you view things, our first team, Barlick Hares, was either second or third team.

The same applies to our second team, Barlick Hop Limp Run.  They were tenth team home, but there were two teams in front of them that were not all from one club, so they were either eighth or tenth, depending how you look at it.  So, take your pick.

However, not to be outdone by the men was the ladies' team.  Our first team, Barlick Ladies 'A' was 35th overall, but 3rd ladies team.  A terrific performance from our girls.

Further details will be posted shortly.

Full Results

Breakdown of Barlick Teams

Pos Name Leg 1 Time Leg 2 Time Leg 3 Time Total
3 Barlick Hares  Matt Lalor 14:35 Jimmy Craig 14:55  Stephen Chew  15:34  45:04
10 Barlick HLR  Andy Berry 16:35  Ian Livesey  16:39  Andrew Driver 17:07  50:21
31 Barlick Inbreds James Fent  19:17  Pete Beresford 18:53  Derek Walkden 18:49  56:59
35 Barlick Ladies A  Lorraine Slater  19:28  Rachel Lowther 21:13  Sarah Tipler 16:54  57:35
37 Barlick Navigators Pete Jackson  19:13  Dave Halliday 19:34  Glenn Whittaker  19:12  57:59
48 Barlick Greats  Michael Alexander  20:50  Andrew Chew 18:29  Richard Starkie 21:02  1:00:21
58 Barlick Snapchat  Lucy Beresford  22:15  Jean Rawlinson 22:49  Jennifer Hird 20:53  1:05:57
76 Barlick Aha's  Alison Sugden 24:36  Helen Stead 26:28  Abigail Park 27:46  1:18:50

 

As a change from the normal pub run format, this was from the home of Dave & Louise Halliday and incorporated a barbecue and barrel of Bridgehouse Brewery Ale.  As a result, it attracted a wide range of support of going on 30 people, including wives and children.  Some people even went for a run.

At the end of the night, an empty barrel testified to the fact that a good evening was had by all.

Senior Race

7 Nick Treitl 25:47

U9 Race

10 Harley Treitl 3:36

Richard Starkie made the trip to Shrewsbury to tackle the half marathon and came away with a time of 1:55;23 in hot conditions and finishing 525th

This is a BS 4.2 mile race with 750 ft of ascent.    It was won by Shaun Godsman of CVFR in 27:42.

Richard Treitl was 62nd in 43:47

92 finishers

This race goes through the heart of Burnley, taking in three of the town’s parks; Rowley Park, Towneley Park and Thompson Park.

This year it provided another race win for Matt Lalor as he stormed to victory in his hometown.  His time of 34mins was enough to win the race 1min 12secs from Chris Holdsworth from Clayton.  Andrew Carson also had a cracking run coming home 14th in a time of 37.56mins.  John Boothman was next home after his race at Buckden yesterday he ran a creditable 45.16.

Alison Sugden had a good run finishing in a time of 55mins to round up the Barlick runners.

1 Matt Lalor 34:00
14 Andrew Carson 37:56
152 John Boothman 45:16
547 Alison Sugden 55:00

Ted Mason has won most of the races in the Wharfedale valley and although he has been second on several occasions, first place in this race has proved to be very elusive.  It was therefore nice to see Ted entering the finish funnel first at last.  He was pushed hard by Sam Watson, who is also gaining a reputation for being second in this race, but Ted is one of the best descenders on the fell, bar none and this is where he had the edge over Sam.  These two had opened up a bit of a gap on Nigel Wood of Coniston who was the third place runner, who finished just ahead of Neal Crampton of Torq Trail Running.  Neil is a very good ascender and he showed this again today by being first to the summit.

In the ladies race, Aly Raw of Bingley showed that despite being a Vet 50 runner, she is still a force to be reckoned with, and she took first place.  She finished ahead of Lorraine Slater of Barlick Fell Runners.  The third lady was Rachel Lowther, also of Barlick Fell Runners.

Hopefully a full album of race pictures will be available tomorrow.

 

Full Results
Posted 4:45 pm 21/6/14

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