Ricky Lightfoot was the race winner in a time of 1:02:18
4 Jimmy Craig 1:09:12
29 Andy Berry 1:19:19
57 John Boothman 1:27:12
78 Pete Jackson 1:32:27
81 Glenn Whittaker 1:33:07
82 Paul Elcock 1:33:39
91 Dave Halliday 1:36:41
123 Scott McCredie 1:49:05
Danny Butterworth turned for this event with a target of finishing under the two hour mark, which he did by 13 seconds!. However, this was enough to earn him a PB. Danny describes it as an epic race with stunning views and afterwards everyone cooled down in the lake.
78 Danny Butterworth 1:59:47
2 Andrew Collins 32:18
17 Nicholas Kendall 37:53
19 John Boothman 38:08
40 Heather Driver 43:02
44 Jamie Fox 44:20
52 Eve Boothman 47:50
57 Nicola Muller 48:27
58 Eleanor Moore 49:37
62 heather Mitchel 54:31
29 Nick Kendal 48:17
18 Ian Cocks 20:05
18 Garth Duffy 23:10 New PB
27 Ciara Duffy 25:28 New PB
6 Scott Boardman 19:03
It was a great outing for Sarah Jarvis today who finished runner up behind Caroline Turner. She was naturally first FV45.
There were good performances too from our men with Lucas Payne finishing 16th and Tim Chadwick shortly behind him at 17th.
16 Lucas Payne 1:36:59
17 Tim Chadwick 1:37:19
37 Sarah Jarvis 1:43:29 (2nd woman, 1st FV45)
Some Barlickers gave the local race at Kelbrook this morning a miss to take on this event. Jimmy Craig is slowly getting back to form and he led the Barlickers home, finishing in 5th place. For the second time today, Barlick ended up winning the team prize.
5 Jimmy Craig 51:15
7 David Poole 53:43
19 Stephen Shorrock 57:50
21 Andy Berry 58:01
41 Scott McCredie 1:03:02
55 John Boothman 1:05:47
117 Katie Towers 1:20:37
122 Richard Treitl 1:22:24
138 Amanda Haines 1:27:08
Published 12:35 2 June 2018
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When Danny Collinge is on form, he takes some beating and so it proved today, when he came home in first place. There was a battle going on behind him for second place between two Barlick team mates, with David Mirfield just shading it over Nick Treitl. Those two performances, together with a great run from Jon Cleaver ensured that Barlick took the team prize.
In the ladies race, Jacqueline Collins has a great run to take the honours and she was chased home by Rhiannon Wickham of Clayton and a terrific performance by 16 year old Briony Holt saw her take third place. The fourth lady home was Claire Vincent of Clayton and with three runners out of the top four finishers, the Clayton ladies took the team prize.
There was a good turn out from Barlick and they finishes as follows:
2 David Mirfield 22:12
3 Nick Treitl 22:19
7 Jon Cleaver 22:54
13 Andrew Collins 23:36
19 Jimmy Wright 24:47
24 James Austin 25:21
27 Andrew Carson 25:46
30 Nicolas Kendall 25:56
40 Jacqueline Collins 26:32 (1st Woman)
47 Zac Kaye 26:53
61 Paul Elcock 27:49
64 Shane Muller 27:52
77 Glenn Whittaker 28:43
82 Victoria Peel 29:03
89 David Cockell 29:58
102 Tony Duffy 31:29
107 Jamie Fox 32:02
117 Cloey Mason 33:21
138 Nicola Muller 36:01
143 Susan Hird 37:25
Under 8
14 Betsy Pickles
20 ran
8 to 18s
17 Lucille Pickles 10.02 (3rd girl)
24 Garth Duffy 10.31
31 Ciara Duffy 10.52
37 Alfie Muller 11.45
47 Chloe Boothman 12.23
60 ran
It was a tight finish between Will Smith of Halifax, Tom Corrigan of Barlick and Jack Cummings of Ilkley, with Tom being sandwiched in the middle. Will won in a time of 41:21.
2 Tom Corrigan 41.47
111 Tony Duffy 1.01.32
219 ran
U15
10 Aaron Slater 16:47
Another good run from Lorraine Slater saw her finish 2nd lady and 1st LV40 and good runs too from Stephen Shorrock & Jonathan Cleaver saw them both with top ten finishes.
6 Stephen Shorrock 55:06
7 Jonathan Cleaver 55:18
14 Andy Berry 57:02
16 Lee Edwards 57:47
27 Ben Hoyle 1:00:24
33 Lorraine Slater 1:01:21 (2nd lady, 1st LV40)
36 Andrew Driver 1:02:02
43 Nicolas Kendall 1:03:10
56 Scott McCredie 1:05:49
58 Jennifer Hird 1:05:58
66 David Halliday 1:08:04
68 Glenn Whittaker 1:08:36
113 Jamie Fox 1:16:58
139 Katie Towers 1:23:48
160 Helen Harrison 1:33:00
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.