U9 Girls
9 Chloe Boothman 4:01
U12 Girls
10 Jenna Boothman 8:12
Seniors
28 Nicolas Kendall 36:49
38 Craig Child 39:40
Just John Boothman and Glenn Whittaker showed up for this race. Dave Halliday was down to run it, but he was perhaps suffering from Ben Nevis legs or could it have been Ben Nevis nipples.
137 John Boothman 94:38
154 Glenn Whittaker 98:15
Matt Lalor made a stop half way round but still managed a win, gearing up for his marathon at the end of October in Ireland. He managed to dip under the 2 hour mark with a 1.59 clocking.
Scott Boardman is also in marathon training and he also took part in this race. He finished in a time of 2:45:10, but his position is not yet known.
Full results to follow.
This race was exactly "as it said on the tin" a favourable first mile, a severe uphill second mile (which added 2 mins, then 4 miles of undulations on quiet country lanes. So a challenging course for 3 Barlicks “boys” in a small select field of just 44 which toed the line. The race was made easier by a gentle breeze taking the edge off temperatures on a fine warm and sunny late summer morning.
LEE PARRINGTON led after half a mile and held on for a clear win. Down the field, PETE WILKINSON had the better of TERRY LONERGAN for the first half of the race, proving stronger on the hills, with Terry coming through in the second 5K.
1ST LEE PARRINGTON 36.19
17TH TERRY LONERGAN M65 49.46
18TH PETE WILKINSON M65 51.19
A good weekend for the Parrington brothers, as Russell also won an obstacle race for his team Muddy Kit.
Ian Livesey and Andrew Carson went in search of pbs and both ran well at Salford. Livers ran 33.04. Andrew Carson has been Improving all year and ran 37.17 which is indeed a new pb.
Finlay Wild won the race for the 6th consecutive year. First back for Barlick was Luke Maude in 9th position. Not bad for his first attempt at this race.
The Barlick finishing positions were as follows:
9 Luke Maude 1:44:40
27 Nick Treitl 1:51:14
72 Lee Edwards 2:03:13
141 Andrew Driver 2:13:38
148 Andy Berry 2:14:12
161 Jock Boothman 2:16:05
241 Dave (tender nipples) Halliday 2:20:34
272 Angela Donlan 2:32:12
359 Jen Hird 2:45:32
427 Bob Bairstow 3:03:43
465 Richard Treitl 3:19:12
1 Max Wharton, CVFR 36:10
2 Ged Callan, Bingley 37:21
3 Chris Smale, Barlick 38:18
Today saw the first Park Run by ten year old junior runner Elliot Phillips and he recorded a time of 23:50. That is a good time for his first run, so watch out for Elliott in the future.
3 Lucas PAYNE 18:19
17 Mark LOVESEY 21:05
44 Elliott PHILLIPS 23:50
136 Graham WADSWORTH 31:07 New PB
1 Mark HARTLEY 16:07 New PB
9 James TINGLE 19:09 New PB
58 Tim PIGGOTT 23:11
A good run from Chris Smale saw him finish 2nd in this race, although a little way behind race winner, Darren Kay.
2 Chris Smale 35:05
45 ran
A famous win by Jimmy Craig.
1 Jimmy Craig 11:56
7 Chris Smale 13:33
19 Richard Lowther 14:42
32 John Boothman 16:10
U12 Girls
7 Jenna Boothman 12:25
The Kilnsey Crag Race is a typical Dales "slow up, descend like a maniac" race. Rob Hope was perhaps hoping to win this race yet again, but his hopes were dashed as he was pushed into second place by Simon Bailey of Mercia. Jimmy Craig came home in 4th place and Barlick had three runners in the top ten.
4 Jimmy Craig 8:33
7 Luke Maude 9:02
8 Nick Treitl 9:28
37 John Boothman 11:39
50 Craig Child 12:35
U12 Girls
6 Jenna Boothman 9:19
Julian Hood won the one mile handicap race and Nick Treitl finished 5th.
Only two Barlickers made the trek up to Reeth for this race. A second place was Jimmy Craig's reward for his trip, finishing behind Tom Addison of Helm Hill. In third place was Jack Smith of Wharfedale.
Angela Donlan finished 4th lady and 1st LV40.
Last week saw the first Barlick win by a junior boy. This week saw a junior girl take the honours. Jenna Boothman was first girl in the U12 race. Her sister Chloe also had a good run in the U9 race.
Dad, John Boothman was first Barlicker in the senior race.
U9 Girls
4 Chloe Boothman
U12 Boys
10 Harry Carrpendale
U12 Girls
1 Jenna Boothman
Senior Men
19 John Boothman
29 Craig Child
Senior Women
9 Ellie Child
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.