243 runners toed the line for this flat out and back 10K on the cycle paths in Lancaster on a dry warm spring morning. A clear win for Lee Parrington with Terry Lonergan a minute faster than on the same course last month.
1 Lee Parrington 34.53
102 Terry Lonergan 55:39
After a great run last week in the Stan Bradshaw Pendle round, it was back out on the fells again for Lorraine Slater in this challenging 31.7 mile / 4396 ft of climb race. Lorraine saw off the opposition to finish first lady. In view of the conditions, most people were slower this year, but Lorraine managed to get a 2 minute PB. Not only that, but Lorraine led the Barlickers home.
14 Loraine Slater 5:07:06
33 Tom Beebe 5:23:53
83 Gary Bradley 6:03:48
87 Pete Jackson 6:04:44
148 Victoria Peel 6:41:22
194 Ben Hoyle 7:08:31
195 James Austin 7:08:32
206 Jacqueline Collins 7:19:55
228 Jamie Milligan & Pete Beresford 7:35:00
79 Daniel Thornber 25:15
223 Sara Hardacre 33:49
3 Andy Berry 20:01
32 Jamie Fox 27:39
108 Sharon Newbold 31:22
Jack Villiers is learning the art of running towards the front of the race and following his win last week at Sedbergh, he followed it up this week with a 2nd place behind James Bowen of Ambleside.
2 Jack Villiers 14:16
A solid return to racing after a 6 months break for Ray Edgar on this flat out and back course in Lancaster. It is on traffic free “cycle” paths by the river in Lancaster which seemingly escaped the snow which affected the rest of the country.
2 Ray Edgar 16:34
25 Terry Lonergan 28:02 (1st M65)
Senior Women
6 Rachel Villiers 28:48
46 Cloey Mason 34:17
Senior Men
12 Marc Hartley 34:53
58 Scott Boardman 39:07
59 James Austin 39:36
U11 Girls
19 Lucille Pickles 9:55
41 Chloe Boothman 11:12
U11 Boys
4 Jacob Reeday 8:13
25 Garth Duffy 9:32
U13 Girls
29 Ciara Duffy 11:20
U17 Men
13 Alex Mason 29:55
This was the first serious test for Tom Corrigan since his recovery from injury and 7th place is a good result given the quality at the front of the field.
Lorraine Slater was back out on the terrain that she loves and had a great race, finishing 2nd female, behind the brilliant Holly Page of Calder Valley. She was naturally first V40.
It was great to see our younger runners out in this race with Zac Kaye, Victoria Peel and Hannah Newbold all picking up podium places in their age categories.
7 Thomas Corrigan 57:04
20 Andy Berry 1:03:24 (3rd V40)
21 Lee Edwards 1:03:53
50 Lorraine Slater F40 1:09:18 (2nd Female, 1st FV40)
75 Gary Bradley 1:13:22
77 Paul Elcock 1:13:44
78 Zac Kaye M23 1:13:47 (3rd U23)
107 Jacqueline Collins 1:18:46
108 Victoria Peel 1:20:19 (1st FU23)
117 Hannah Newbold 1:23:13 (2nd FU23)
143 Karen Naylor 1:31:09
James Austin was on form at this event and smashed his previous PB by over 2 minutes.
16 James Austin 39:55
226 Sally Scothern 57:59 (3rd FV55)
Report from Ian:
Myself, Gary Shaw and Dan Taylor headed off to sunny Spain on our latest forage into Europe. Seville is a beautiful city with narrow rabbit warren like streets - think York but hot! The route was pretty non-descript as it skirted the outskirts of the city bar the last 10km which passed several landmarks and finished in the Olympic Stadium. Bit of a shock to come back to this cold weather after drinking beer and eating tapas in shorts and t-shirts.
113 Ian Livesey 2.39.44
694 Gary Shaw 2.58.45
955 Dan Taylor 3.03.10
Another great run by Jack Villiers saw him come through and win this race.
U15
1 Jack Villiers 10:02
19 Ciara Dufffy 13:25 (5th girl)
U13
20 Ciara Duffy 8:12 (5th girl)
38 Garth Duffy 8:57 (29th boy)
39 Lucille Pickles 8:59 (10th girl)
208 Eleanor Moore 50:30
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.