A very warm evening saw a good turnout of Barlickers for this race which was dominated by a good performance from Chris Holdsworth of Clayton, who led from the early stages of the race to the finish. He was chased all the way by Joseph Ormrod and Jon Cleaver from Rossendale, but he never looked like he would be caught by this pair.
A special mention must be made of Jacqueline Collins as this was her first race after only recently giving birth.
5 Ian Beresford 27:04
6 David Mirfield 27:19
7 Ben Whitehead 27:48
12 Barrie Charnley 29:24
19 Ian Cocks 30:39
23 David Pease 31:01
24 Andrew Collins 31:12
37 Andrew Smith 32:59
38 Laura Craig 32:59
39 Molly Ralphson 33:03
40 Zac Kaye 33:16
43 Emma Taylor 33:37
53 John Boothman 34:40
64 Hayley Whitehead 36:04
134 Jacqueline Collins 45:48
19 Robert Cranham MV45 15:33
20 David Pease MV45 15:40
Under 14
5 Will Pease 12:29
13 Elliot Shackleton 13:57
Billy Cartwright of Matlock AC started this race as he meant to go along. Conventional wisdom is that with such a steep ascent coming in this race before you have even had the chance to warm up, then it is better to walk up this ascent, saving your energy for the long steady ascent to the summit which follows. Billy showed no such respect for convention and never fell below a steady jog, once he had crossed the beck, until he disappeared out of sight through the fell gate. That is quite awesome running and demonstrated what a supreme athlete he is. It was therefore no surprise that he was the first to re-appear to make the descent, with a good lead over his challenger, the evergreen Graham Pearce from Pudsey & Bramley. Having shown the crowd, that had gathered on the opposing hillside, how to ascend, he then proceed to give a classic demonstration of how to make a steep descent at speed. What a great all round fell runner and a deserved winner of the race. Perhaps with some stronger competition, he could have been pushed to challenging the record for this race.
In the ladies race, Nicola Jackson came 2nd last year when it was a British and English Championship race, so she was always going to be the one to beat and she finished 4th overall and first lady. Her challenger was the young Lauren Munro-Bennett from Ambleside and she put in a good performance in her debut appearance in this race as a senior and she is definitely one to watch for the future.
Sam Watson is not doing very much fell running these days, but he is keeping himself fit by doing a lot of cycling and he demonstrated all of his old his prowess on the fells by taking a podium place and finishing third and his team mate from Wharfedale, Anne Hassell, also had a good run to finish third lady.
Nick Treitl was the leading member of the host club to take part, finishing in 4th place in the men's race.
It was a good day's racing in almost perfect conditions with the recent dry weather leaving it firm underfoot and the beck reduced to almost a trickle and it was a very good start for new race organiser Andy Berry.
21 David Pease 21:21
Under 14
1 Will Pease 07:43
6 Elliot Shackleton 08:39
On what was the warmest day of the year so far 156 runners took on Weeks fell race. Despite the weather Clayton-le-Moors Chris Holdsworth flew round the course in 36:40 setting a new course record!
Full Results
2 Stephen Shorrock 22:07
3 Ben Whitehead 22:12
14 Robert Cranham 27:25
19 Andy Collins 27:50
20 David Pease 27:58
23 Andy Smith 29:15
25 Carl Pawson 29:24
26 Zac Kaye 29:29
33 John Boothman 31:27
39 Hannah Newbold 34:08
44 Katie Towers 41:33
Under 15
1 Will Pease 12:55
69 Mark Horrocks 40:55
Seniors
17 Robert Cranham 15:32
22 David Pease 15:55
27 Andy Smith 16:31
40 Chris Smale 17:52
Under 14
4 Will Pease 10:49
13 Elliot Shackleton 12:36
13 Sam Horrocks 56:47
24 David Pease 01:00:49
57 Andy Smith 01:07:22
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.