Membership fees

Despite the name, the club participates in all disciplines of running, fell, cross country and road and welcomes applications from runners of all abilities to join us. If you are not sure if the club is for you, why not come to one of our training sessions or one of our regular pub runs. You will be under no obligation to join, but you will get a feel for the club and a better idea if the club is for you. You can merely turn up to a training session unannounced, but it would be better if you contacted our club secretary first (details on the contacts page) and let him know that you will be coming and he will make sure that whoever is leading the group will look out for you. If you are an absolute beginner to running, you too are most welcome to join us in one of our sessions, but please contact our secretary first and he will make sure that you will have a programme with which you are comfortable. Membership fees for the club are as follows:
  • Seniors
  • For members over the age of 18
  • £10/year
  • For runners of all abilities over the age of 18
  • For runners participating in all disciplines of running, fell, cross country and road running
  • Regular training and coaching sessions provided
  • Apply
  • Juniors
  • For members under the age of 18
  • FREE
  • For runners of all abilities under the age of 18.
  • Regular (weekly) training sessions led by experienced runners/coaches
  • Advice about how to train properly so juniors can develop as athletes
  • Apply
  • Non-runners
  • For non-running members
  • £5/year
  • For supporters of the club and club members
  • Support the club and all the senior and junior runners
  • Apply
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8 Barlick runners travelled to the Lake District to take on this tough race which covers 16.2 miles and 6562ft of climb. The race this year was won by Ricky Lightfoot in 2:49:21. Luke Maude was first home for Barlick in an impressive 18th place.

18 Luke Maude 3:13:58
96 Virgil Barton 3:49:52
186 John Boothman 4:21:21
192 Pete Beresford 4:23:36
268 Gary Bradley 4:51:06
293 Lee Edwards 5:03:28
293 Jen Hird 5:03:28
333 Glenn Whittaker 5:28:32

Full Results

Full Set of Senior Race Pictures
(Courtesy James Stead)

Numbers were up for these races on those seen in recent years which is nice to see.  

The senior race was won by Tom Corrigan, just pushing local and former race winner Jimmy Craig into second place,  Close behind these two was John Whiteside of Trawden who managed to push Jonny Bradshaw down into fourth place.

The ladies race was won by Emma Taylor of Accrington Road Runners, with team mate Deborah Gowans finishing second and Lorraine Slater of Barlick finishing third.

13 Chris Smedley 20:41

14 Paul Elcock 21:40
23 Emma Bailey 22:22
103 Susan Hird 29:52

29 Daniel Chew 22:16
182 Graham Wadsworth 30:28 New PB
251 Barbara Murzone Wadsworth 34:21

64 Abigail Park 32:57
102 Lorraine Broadhurst 46:46

3 James Craig 37:50

U14

17 Jack Villiers 12:19

U12

12 Harley Treitl 6:19

U9

7 Maddison Parrington 4:12 (2nd girl)

3 Harley Treitl 8:11
6 Connor Fitzpatrick 8:56
8 George Fitzpatrick 9:17

This is an 8 mile/ 2001 ft race, with  a couple of demanding climbs over the moors above Littleborough.  Our only representative was Richard Treitl who was 79th out of 87, with a time of 1:50:06.

The race was easily won by U17 Matthew Mackay of Rossendale ahead of V40 Ian Willis of Keighley & Craven.  First home for Barlick and 1st V50 was Chris Smale in 4th place overall and another good run by Rachel Villiers saw her finish 2nd woman.

4 Chris Smale 21:24 (1st V50)
12 Scott McCredie 22:26
16 Nicolas Kendall 23:23
21 Rachel Villiers 25:34 (2nd woman)
27 Hannah Watson 27:08

U14

7 Jack Villiers 13:17

U12 

3 Harley Treitl 10:21
9 Connor Fitzpatrick 11:40

U9

4 Logan McCredie 6:26
10 Bella McCredie 7:27 (5th girl)

31 Karen Brindle 22:25
183 Sara Hardacre 30:16 New PB 
190 Graham Wadsworth 30:31 New PB 
196 Deborah McKenna 30:42

39 Angela Donlan 21:33

21 Paul Elcock 22:15
148 Susan Hird 33:23

A Race 

11 Ian Livesey 15:37
25 Dan Mills 17:22

B Race 

11 Andrew Carson 17:38

Results awaited

Once again Barlick were on top form for the Burnley and Pendle Grand Prix. Julian Hood continued his winning form by taking the honours. The ladies once again dominated with Sarah Tipler taking the win, Annabel Ralph taking second and Lorriane Slater taking third.

1 Julian Hood 16:21
4 Dan Mills 17:28
6 Andrew Chew 17:46
9 Carl Pawson 18:10 (3rd M40)
13 Sarah Tipler 18:32 (1st lady)
15 Christopher Smale 18:38 (1st M50)
16 Dave Poole 18:39
18 Annabel Ralph 18:44 (2nd lady)
25 Scott McCredie 19:07
31 Lorraine Slater 20:00 (3rd lady / 1st F45)
36 Jennifer Hird 20:22
43 Rachel Villiers 20:57
56 John Boothman 21:26
71 Heather Driver 22:41
79 Hannah Newbold 23:17 (1st FJ)
88 Daren Holdsworth 24:01
94 Karen Naylor 24:32
127 Amanda Haines 28:37

U8

1 George Fitzpatrick 4:01
4 Chloe Boothman 4:37 (1st girl)
6 Bella McCredie 4:49 (3rd girl) 
 
U10/U12
 
7 Connor Fitzpatrick 8:12
8 Logan McCredie 8:13 (2nd U10) 
10 Arran Byrne 8:24 
12 Jenna Boothman 8:37 (4th U12 girl) 
18 Lucille Pickles 9:17 (1st U10 girl) 
23 Clover Edwards 10:27 (3rd U10 girl) 
 
U14/U16
 
4 Jack Villiers 11:07 (3rd U14)

42 Angela Donlan 21:33

After finishing third at Bingley Show yesterday Julian Hood was back out in the Barlick vest at Townley to take the win. New member Dan Mills had a strong run to finish 4th with Andrew Chew 3 seconds behind in 5th. For the ladies, Sarah Tipler had another great run to finish 2nd lady with Lorraine Slater taking 1st F45 and 4th overall.

1 Julian Hood 35:58
4 Dan Mills 38:06
5 Andrew Chew 38:09
7 Andrew Carson 38:32
9 David Poole 39:08
14 Carl Pawson 39:16 (3rd M40)
28 Sarah Tipler 41:15
46 Lorraine Slater 43:36 (1st F45)
113 Heather Driver 52:09
121 Peter Wilkinson 52:41

U8

2 George Fitzpatrick 3:06
4 Lucille Pickles 3:23 (1st girl) 
10 Bella McCredie 4:00 (4th girl)
11 Daniel Hood 4:02 

U12

8 Aaron Slater 8:14
16 Logan McCredie 8:51
23 Connor Fitzpatrick 10:18
26 Edie Poole 12:08 (9th girl) 

U16 

7 Jack Villiers 13:10

About us

The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.