28 Garth Duffy 25:26
33 Lucille Pickles 26:18 New PB
42 Nicola Muller 27:25
43 Ciara Duffy 27:47 New PB
67 Wendy Duffy 31:29 New PB
73 Lisa Pickles 32:57
9 Paul Elcock 21:01
75 George Fitzpatrick 27:47
The race was won by Julian Hood of Skipton AC in a time of 38:01. Andy Collins had a cracking run to finish in third place and as first Barlicker. Andy had a very determined run and was chasing down second place Neil Crompton of Pudsey & Bramley on the long run in from the second visit to the Sharp Haw summit, but he could not quite catch him. Further down the field, Pete Jackson looked to be going well and so it proved as he romped home first V60.
There were quite a few of our girls out in this race and it was good to see so many of our women members getting out to support. They were led home by Laura Craig who ihad a good race to improve on her time of last year by seven minutes. Jean Rawlinson always seems to defy her age when she gets out on the fells and she came home first F65. Amanda Haynes and Lucy Creasey are two recent recruits to running and both did well in this race. It was, in fact, Lucy's first ever fell race. She picked a tough one to start with, but she rose to the challenge and put in a great performance that left seven other runners in her wake.
3 Andrew Collins 39:16
17 Jimmy Wright 43:33
19 Nick Kendall 44:30
24 Andrew Driver 45:36
25 Andrew Smith 45:47
36 Peter Jackson 47:06 (1st V60)
43 Dave Halliday 48:14
57 Laura Craig 50:22
72 Tim Newman 54:14
84 Rachael Eyles 56:41
94 Jean Rawlinson 1:02:53 (1st V65)
101 Amanda Haynes 1:06:59
104 Lucy Creasey 1:09:59
111 finishers
The race winner was Jack Hindle of Blackburn Harriers.in 37:35. Andy Berry and Shaun Chew had a good battle and Kirsty Hall set a new ladies record.
10 Andy Berry 41:03
13 Shaun Chew 41:13
A well organised and marshalled race with the results quickly published - well done the Dashers.
The race was won by Marc Sennett of Wharfedale, with our own Steve Shorrock in 2nd place. For much of the race, Chris Barnes was in 2nd place, but he got lost and earned himself a DNF.
2 Steve Shorrock 42:02
21 Dave Halliday 48:41
33 Katie Towers 59:37
59 Nicolas Kendall 1:31:38
125 Hannah Newbold 2:03:29 (1st FU23)
U7
1 Isaac Reeday 3:29
3 Harry Driver 3:36
U9 Boys
6 Daniel Hood 3:15
U9 Girls
2 Bella McCredie3:14
3 Summer Fitzpatrick 3:22
10 Kai Paton 3:48
U11 Boys
3 Logan McCredie 9:13
11 Garth Duffy 9:39
12 George Fitzpatrick 9:50
24 Matthew Brooks 12:11
U11 Girls
1 Lucille 9:53
5 Chloe Boothman 11:14
U13 Boys
10 Connor Fitzpatrick 15:53
U13 Girls
8 Ciara Duffy 17:18
U15 Boys
2 Jack Villiers 12:45
4 Daniel Chew 13:30
U15 Girls
5 Jenna Boothman 16:06
1 Tom Corrigan 41:17
3 Julian Hood 41:48
9 David Mirfield 44:12
13 David Poole 44:59
18 Andrew Chew 45:49
20 Lee Edwards 46:05
22 Andy Berry 46:23
24 Lucas Payne 46:37
29 Jimmy Wright 47:27
43 Ian Cocks 49:12
48 Rachel Villiers 49:42 (2nd woman)
49 Scott McCredie 49:48
63 Andrew Smith 51:21
72 Paul Elcock 51:54
82 Ben Hoyle 52:26
86 John Boothman 52:36
100 Nathaniel Whitbread 53:29
124 Laura Craig 55:05 (9th woman)
137 Paula Cullen 56:20 (14th woman)
172 Heather Driver 1:00:44 (28th woman)
204 Cloey Mason 1:05:00 (43rd woman)
215 Jean Rawlinson (49th woman, 1st W65)
220 Nicola Muller 1:07:27 (53rd Woman)
A new PB for Scott Boardman today.
97 Scott Boardman 1:29:33
1460 finishers.
Won by Marc Brown (Salford Harriers) 15.28
14 Anna Bella Ralph (1st Lady) 18.03
81Terry Lonergan (3rd M65) 23.39
Anna’s comments Before starting this race the weather was quite warm, but this did not stop me thinking I could go under 18 minutes for 5k. Although the route was very flat, when running the race it was very windy all the way around the course which meant I had to use lots of strength and effort to push through it. Annoyingly, this meant that during the last mile I was feeling pretty burnt out and struggled to conserve some of my energy for the final part of the race. In the end I was the first lady to cross the finish line in 18.03 which I am pleased with as it's a PB and I now hold the course record. Other than this the atmosphere was great , large crowds of people cheering and it felt good to be part of a carnival.
Terry’s comments Recent 10K races forecasted a reasonable target would have been 24 minutes for this 5K race just south of Preston , so I was pleased to come away with 23.39. Starting at 12.30 the race virtually acted as a warm up to the carnival parade and the rest of the day’s activities, so the encouragement from the crowd and the sun on the shoulders was appreciated. Shame that the wind took the edge of the times.
205 finished.
2 Lucas Payne 18:56
14 Paul Elcock 21:13
20 Emma Bailey 22:14
55 Chloe Mason 25:32 New PB
108 Gary Bailey 31:58
16 Sarah Bell 21:42
32 Garth Duffy 25:02 New PB
36 Tony Duffy 26:13 New PB
7 James Tingle 18:49
301 Graham Wadsworth 32:36
U12 Boys
6 Harley Treitl 9:02
12 Jack Latham 9:40
14 Logan McCredie 9:49
23 Connor Fitzpatrick 10:34
26 Corey Cowgill 10:43
U12 Girls
3 Lucille Pickles 10:02
16 Ciara Duffy 12:00
U9 Boys
4 Garth Duffy 10:02
7 Bradley Slater 10:39
9 George Fitzpatrick 10:54
10 Taylor Edwards 10:55
14 Daniel Hood 11:17
24 Oscar Clayton 13:15
U9 Girls
2 Chloe Boothman 11:15
5 Evie Scott 12:02
7 Bella McCredie 12:12
8 Annabelle Hoyle 12:24
10 Lily Clayton 13:24
12 Summer Fitzpatrick 13:29
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.