This used to be a BOFRA race which went up to Almscliffe Crag, but the Police eventually put a stop to it as crossed the busy A658 Harrogate Road. The race now takes another route, but is more of a trail and road race. An amazing feature of the race this year was that Antonio Cardinale was NOT last.
10 James Wadsworth 28:17
72 John Wadsworth 25:12 PB
101 Mark Wadsworth 27:05 PB
11 Matthew Watson 31:30
10 Stephen Hall 4:51
8 David Mirfield 56:09
12 Stephen Shorrock 58;00
17 David Pease 1:03:51
29 Andrew Smith 1:09:40
A confident Tom Corrigan led the pack up to the turn and all the way back, holding off challenges from Mark Magee and Steve Corbishley. He was the first home of four Barlickers who finished in the top ten.
1 Thomas Corrigan 15:31
4 James Craig 16:21
7 Stephen Hall 16:37 1st MV45
8 David Mirfield 16:40
18 Barrie Charnley18:02
36 Gary Thompson 19:28 1st MV60
79 Lucy Brown 21:43
97 Hannah Newbold 22:47
105 Heather Driver 23:17
199 Richard Treitl 31:50
Andy Collins, Billy Haines and Stephen Shorrocks.set out on this challenging run around Snowden. The sting is in the tail of this race, as after 17 miles, you have to ascend almost 3,000 ft before doing a similar descent to the finish. Adam Fieldhouse led from early on and he never lost that lead. By the first check point, Andy was in third place and going well.with Stephen a couple of places behind him. Throughout the race the position of Stephen varied between 5th and 7th and he finally ran out in that position and finishing first MV40.
After briefly dropping to 4the position, Andy settled into 3rd position and baring a mishap, that looked like it would be his finishing position. However, on the final leg, Simon Jones, who had been steadily rising through the field, swept passed the 2nd and 3rd place runners to take 2nd place and pushing Andy down to 4th in the process.
Billy Haines adopted a different strategy from Andy and went off quite steady before moving up the field in the second half of the race to finish in 8th place. .
Andy must be disappointed that he did not have a podium finish, but nevertheless, it was a good performance from all Barlickers to have three finishers in the top ten out of 251 starters.
1Adam Fieldhouse 4:13:59
4 Andy Collins 4:41:30
7 Stephen Shorrocks 4:47:32 First FV40
8 Billy Haines 4:54:01
There was also a women's race and there were two Barlickers in the top twenty. They finished as follows:
13 Helen Harrison 6:08:49
14 Katie Towers 6:10:59
35 Amanda Haines 7:00:14
This is an old fell race which goes back to the Victorian era. It was common in those days for juniors and seniors to run together and with this race, that tradition has continued to the present day. Being a short up and down fell race, it favours the juniors and so it proved today. Will Pease, a very promising U13 junior took on all comers and managed to hold one of the Jebb family at bay to take the overall race win. In the women's race, it was again a junior who took the honours, with Under 13 runner Bethan Buckley leading them all home. In fact 6 runners out of the top ten finishers were juniors.
The weather was good for this race, which is why the show was moved from September and it was run in an nice atmosphere with many family members all taking part together. It also attracted runners from far afield and perhaps some were on holiday in the area.
What a good day out for the club in this tough 13.5 mile race. Emma Jarvis had a faultless run. By the time she passed the Shooter’s Arms at the top of the first climb, she had already built up a good lead. However, she kept her concentration and kept up her pace to finish an easy winner with a lead of over 4 minutes over 2nd woman, April Thorpe. Further down the field, Jackie Collins looked to be struggling and she came home fourth.
In the men’s race, Tom Corrigan set off at a good pace and by the Shooter’s Arms, he had built up a good lead, he was looking comfortable and going well. By the time he reached the reservoir and the Coldwell Activity Centre, his lead over chasing runner Aidan Holgate of Clayton had closed. On the touch line, spectators were asking whether he had gone off too quickly. By the time the leaders reach the last climb up Southfield Lane, Aidan had taken the lead but he looked to be battling as he approached the top of the climb. However he managed to keep going and led Tom home by just under 40 seconds. These two had been in a battle of their own and finished well in front of the chasing pack.
However, the top ten was dominated by Barlickers. Andy Collins had a sound run and was in 5th place ascending the final climb, but he dug deep and came home 4th. He was followed home by David Mirfield in 8th and Stephen Hall in 9th to make it four Barlickers in the top ten.
Further down the field Gary Thompson always looked to be going so easily, yet he had a great run to finish 1st V60 with a lead of 15 minutes over Dave Naughton of Cheshire Hill Runners.
The Barlickers finished as follows:
2 Thomas Corrigan 1:20:51
4 Andrew Collins 1:24:43
8 David Mirfield 1:26:03
9 Stephen Hall 1:27:53
18 Ben Whitehead 1:34:23
25 Andy Berry 1:37:46
26 Hannah Jarvis 1:38:16 Race Winner, 1st F35
31 Gary Thompson 1:42:18 1st V60
43 Jacqueline Collins 1:47:15
48 Andrew Smith M55 1:48:41
49 Carl Pawson M45 1:48:45
94 Anthony Brown 2:03:41
It was almost a perfect day for racing. It was not too hot, it was dry underfoot and the only drawback was a strong head wind on the top. Being both a British & an English Championship race, it brought all the top runners in the UK together. The first runner home was Finlay Wild who broke the long standing record for this race set by Colin Donnelly in 1988. Not only did he break the record for the race, but he cycled over from Oxenholme in the Lake District after catching the train down from Fort William. What probably spurred him on to this new record time was the fact that he was being hotly pursued by Daniel Haworth of Matlock AC who came home in second place. It was an inncredible performance from these two athletes. This was fell racing at its best. These two were followed by Matthew Elkington of Ambleside AC
What was also remarkable was that the fact that the fourth runner home was an MU23 and is only 18 years old. It was Finlay Grant of Dark Peak. This young man has a very bright future in the sport.
In the ladies race, Sarah Willhoit was leading at the summit cairn, but on the descent, she was passed by race winner Hannah Russell and second place Nicola Jackson.
Behind the first three, Sharon Taylor put in a good performance to finish first FV40and Eve Pannone was first FU23 in 7th place.
Under 13
4 Harry Driver 10:50
26 Molly Ralphson 29:39
36 Heather Driver 33:01
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.