As good run from Victoria Peel saw her finish as 2nd woman today.
6 Andy Berry 43:53
13 Andrew Smith 50:19
17 John Boothman 51:23
32 Victoria Peel 1:00:04 (2nd Woman)
34 Jean Rawlinson 1:06:26 (1st WV60)
43 Richard Treitl 1:16:20
Report by Terry Lonergan
Plenty of good local road races but if anyone fancying going a tad further afield (an hours drive from Barlick) to try their luck racing a flat 10K on quite roads could do worse than the PILLING 10k series. . Based on the village 6 miles west of Garstang it's a well organised low key event offering a good opportunity for anyone in PB form. Sadly my days of PBs are past but pleased with my position today.
49 Terry Lonergan 48:38
113 runners.
The race was won by Tom Adams of Ilkley in 17:53.
A great run by Sarah Bell saw her finish 13th overall and 1st lady.
12 Scott McCredie 22:57
13 Sarah Bell 22:57
1 Andy Berry 19:05
27 Lucille Pickles 26:32
4 Ian Cocks 18:55
16 Paul Elcock 20:45
17 John Boothman 20:50
89 Jenna Boothman 24:56
91 Daniel Thornber 25:00
96 Cloey Mason 25:09 new PB
107 Nicola Muller 25:34 New PB
206 Heather Mitchell 29:22 New PB
238 Graham Wadsworth 31:03
2 Lucas Payne 18:47
6 Scott Boardman 19:49 New PB
9 Emma Bailey 21:12
99 Gary Bailey 30:15
112 Joanne Maurizi 31:29
11 Julian Hood 17:11
4 Julian Hood 16:56
11 Andrew Chew 17:36
22 Andy Berry 18:25
23 Scott Boardman 18:29
26 Jimmy Wright 18:47
28 Scott McCredie 18:56
41 Rachel Villiers 19:43 (2nd lady)
58 John Boothman 20:44
114 Cloey Mason 24:35(2nd FV40)
149 Susan Hird 27:11 (1st FV60)
180 Ran
86 Cloey Mason 26:06
It was a neck and neck finish to this race with Danny Collinge of Clayton taking the honours with a one second win over Julian Hood of Barlick. Louisa Powell-Smith won the ladies race ahead of Rachel Villiers of Barlick.
2 Julian Hood 35:04
7 David Mirfield 36:37
12 David Poole 38:17
13 Andrew Chew 38:24
15 Andy Berry 38:42
18 Andrew Carson 39:31
24 Jimmy White 40:28
42 Scott Boardman 42:20
43 Rachel Villiers 42:22 (2nd woman, 2nd W35)
44 Scott McCredie 42:24
51 Paul Elcock 43:21
65 john Boothman 45:02
139 Cloey Mason 53:11
149 Jean Rawlinson 54:19 (1st W65)
158 Nicola Muller 55:05
172 Susan Hird 58:00 (1st W60)
2 James Tingle 17:53
270 Graham Wadsworth 31:07
1 Lee Parrington 17:47
176 Maddison Parrington 32:58
60 Wendy Duffy 30:58 New PB
10 Paul Elcock 21:01
14 Emma Bailey 21:53
93 Gary Bailey 31:05
21 Jimmy Wright 1:01:33
44 John Boothman 1:05:50
52 Andrew Smith 1:07:12
101 Zac Kaye 1:19:05 (2nd MU23)
Barlick 6th team.
A great run by Ian Cocks saw him come home in 4th place at this new trail race.
4 Ian Cocks 41:08
A great run by Craig Shearer saw him come home in 3rd place behind Ted Mason of Wharfedale & Jack Cummings of Ilkley.
3 Craig Shearer 22:30
26 Scott McCredie 28:10
31 John Boothman 28:31
43 David Poole 1:20:09
181 Nick Kendall 1:36:47
512 Hannah Newbold 2:10:10 (90th Woman)
This race was won by Matthew Merrick of Bingley in a time of 21:48 which is a new course record.
3 Julian Hood 23:09
Report by John Boothman
A rather damp day at Ingleton today and it was very cloudy and windy at the trig. I have done this race quite a few times since I started running and I do like it. A hard slog to the trig followed by an initial technical descent leading to a fast path and track. The race was won by Joe Baxter of Pudsey & Bramley in 49.16. Nick Trietl and Dan Mills both had good runs finishing 4th & 5th.
Andy Berry was 20th. Lucas Payne didn't choose the best line down from the trig, costing him some time & he finished 24th.
I had a reasonable run to come in 37th in 65.15 just loosing a place a metre from the line after a lapse of concentration!
Paul Elcock was 40th in 67.13 which was nearly 5 mins faster than last year - improving every race. Laura Craig was 5th lady.
4 Nick Treitl 52:43
5 Danny Mills 53:01
20 Andy Berry 60:09
24 Lucas Payne 61:13
37 John Boothman 65:15
40 Paul Elcock 67:13
68 Laura Craig 73:00 (5th woman)
110 finished - 11 retired
11 James Tingle 19:10
135 Cloey Mason 26:05 New PB
269 Graham Wadsworth 31:38
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.