12 Pete Beresford 50:00
23 Nick Kendal 52:30
50 Richard Treitl 1:07:01
The first home in this race was Duncan Coombs of Huners Bog Trotters in 21:34.
2 Jimmy Craig 21:45
15 Tim Pigott 23:20
19 Paul Elcock 21:58
35 Aaron Slater 23:44
44 Jamie Milligan 24:54 NEW PB
84 Susan Hird 29:36
As the name suggests, this is a tough one mile race in which everyone, young and old, run together. At the front of the field, there was a close battle between James Hall and Tom Adams, with the young James, just shading it. First home for Barlick was Andy Berry in 7th place and an amazing run by Jacob Reeday saw him finish in 28th place overall, (out of a field of 164) and beat John Boothman in the process. He was 2nd U9 boy with George Fitzpatrick finishing 5th U9 boy. It does not seem at that long ago that we started our junior section and already some have graduated from being merely runners to racers. The group as a whole are doing well and with regular training, many more will soon join this elite group.
7 Andy Berry 7:54
28 Jacob Reeday 9:21
31 John Boothman 9:26
43 Jack Villiers 9:51
45 George Fitzpatrick 9:59
49 Rachel Villers 10:05
72 Jenna Boothman 10:46
76 Logan McCredie 10:51
85 Emma Wilkinson 11:14
97 Connor Fitzpatrick 11:55
113 Tabitha Berry 12:52
117 Bella McCredie 13:08
132 Chloe Boothman 13:45
133 Alice Brooks 13:47
148 Summer Fitzpatrick 15:27
164 ran.
3 Dan Balshaw 17:06
The in form Angela Donlan led the Barlickers home in this race, finishing 3rd woman and 2nd W40. Second home for Barlick was Leanne Davidson who was the first W35.
22 Angela Donlan 49:02 (3rd woman, 2nd W40)
35 Leanne Dinsdale 50:59 (1st W35)
46 Heather Driver 54:44
49 Bob Jackson 56:28
57 Laura Craig 57:31
67 Jamie Milligan 1:02:12
71 Karen Naylor 1:04:52
Three Barlickers entered this race, with Carl Pawson leading them home in 17th place , closely followed by Charlie Murgatroyd in 19th. Jock did his ankle near the top of the descent, but soldiered on to finish in 125th place.
17 Carl Pawson 22:44
19 Charlie Murgatroyd 23:09
125 Jock Boothman 30:56
These championships took place in Arco in Italy and Josh Boyle was representing Great Britain in the Junior Men Race. He finished just over half way down the field, which is a considerable achievement, considering that he was one of the youngest runners there and he was racing against lads three years older than himself.
This will have been invaluable experience for this young man to take forward to future international events.
Just for the record, Great Britain came 4th behind Turkey, Italy and France.
Tom Corrigan ran out the comfortable winner of this race, ahead of Gareth Booth of Horwich, with Julian Hood coming home third.
In the ladies race, Sarah Tipler was second lady behind Louise Powell-Smith of Clayton, with Lorraine Slater in third place and first W45.
Barlick also took both male and female team prizes.
There are no junior results out yet, but the brief news is that Lucille Pickles was 1st U8 girl, George Fitzpatrick 1st U8 boy, Jenna Boothman was 2nd U12 girl, Elliot Phillips 2nd U12 boy,
1 Tom Corrigan 41:04
3 Julian Hood 42:39
11 Andy Berry 44:40
12 Andrew Chew 45:08
15 David Mills 45:38
16 David Poole 45:50
30 Andrew Carson 47:55
37 Sarah Tipler 49:21 (2nd lady)
39 Luke Wallwork 50:02
42 Scott McCredie 50:25
46 Nick Kendall 50:51
59 Lorraine Slater 52:38 (3rd lady, 1st F45)
63 Michael Alexander 52:50
71 Jen Hird 53:22
78 Scott Boardman 53:53
83 John Boothman 54:33
89 Paul Elcock 55:01
111 Rachel Villiers 56:34
124 Heather Driver 58:08
170 Hannah Newbold 62:35
258 finishers.
This year, Sam Wadsworth & Kirsty Hall moved up a class as Kirsty was feeling more confident following her recent running performances. This is a two day event and involved them running about 30 miles in the Lake District around the area of Ullswater and Haweswater. This involved around 4,500 ft of climbing on day one and around 3,500 ft of climbing on day two. On Saturday, they were beset by heavy showers and at times the going was tough. Because of the wet, even straightforward running became difficult and on the descent from Angle Tarn going in the direction of the Ian Hodgson race, they took a tumble and they found themselves descending at an every increasing rate. Luckily they managed to stop, but no sooner had they done so, than another competitor swept past, luckily missing them but tumbling into a small ravine, where she suffered a broken arm. Also in the ravine had been another competitor who had suffered head injuries. These were dealt with by the Mountain Rescue and our pair carried on, finishing 9th overall after day one. On day two, the weather was much better and they finished 6th overall, making their final position 7th and 3rd mixed team. Just to get this into perspective, last year, in this class, Nick Charlesworth & Dave Kirkham from Wharfedale, both class runners in their own right, came home in 18th place, so our pair were pleased with their first year in the higher level Carrock Fell class, in this competition..
7 Kirsty Hall & Sam Wadsworth 9:12:41(3rd mixed team).
95 starters - 71 finishers.
31 Virgil Barton 1:23:42
62 Pete Beresford 1:30:04
97 Ben Hoyle 1:40:22
130 Richard Treitl 1:58:49
217 Jamie Milligan 26:10
335 Donna Milligan 29:43
2 Marc Hartley 18:07
31 James Tingle 22:15
243 Joanne Sadowsky 33:59 New PB
8 Nicolas Kendall 20:21
18 Paul Elcock 22:08
109 Graham Wadsworth 31:10
There were 18 teams from Barlick, a total of 54 runners, in these relays. And what a show they put on, with the 'A' team of Jimmy Craig, Luke Maude and Tom Corrigan winning the event out right. The Barlick Ladies team of Sarah Tipler, Angela Donlan and Lorraine Slater were first ladies. The Barlick Vets team of Virgil Barton, Carl Pawson and Chris Smale were first vets team and to cap it all, Sarah Tipler had the fastest ladies lap time.
The draft results are below. More detailed results showing individual times will be published over the weekend.
This is the first time we have put a team into this event and it was done on the basis, not of the club entering a team, but a group of members coming together and giving it a go.
The first leg was Andy Berry & Ian Livesey who put the team into 5th position on what was a tight leg. They handed over to Pete Beresford & Rob Hodgkinson, the latter having come into the team at the last minute to replace an injured runner. These two held on to 5th place. The next leg was Glenn Whittaker & Ben Hoyle and they dropped a place, putting the team into 6th. The next leg was Jock Boothman & Mick Keegan who held on to that position. They handed over to Sam Wadsworth & Ian Beresford, who had Pudsey & Bramley & Pudsey Pacers in their sights when they set off. They took these two teams on the climb up onto Ilkley Moor and descending on the other side, they opened up a good gap, which the chasing teams never looked likely to close. The club therefore ran out 4th on the first attempt at this event.
The finishing times were:
1 Wharfedale 5:33:26
2 Keighley & Craven 6:06:27
3 Saltaire 6:11:41
4 Barlick 6:21:36
5 Pudsey & Bramley 6:30:01
6 Pudsey Pacers 6:38:23
7 Horsforth 6:43:30
8 Queensbury 6:49:50
63 Richard Treitl 29:30
Derek Walkden and Stuart Bryan took on this challenge which covers 150miles from Seascale to Whitby with 4500m of ascent.
We have been saying for a while that Angela Donlan has been running well and she proved the point today by finishing first woman and managing an overall top twenty finish. As a consequence, she was also first W40.
The men's race was won by Simon Bailey, with Jimmy Craig in second place
2 Jimmy Craig 32:04
20 Angela Donlan 41:40 (1st woman, 1st W40)
U14
20 Jack Villiers 20:01
U12
17 Oliver Whipp 11:53
3 Andrew Chew 18:32
10 Scott McCredie 19:28 New PB
12 Scott Boardman 20:21
29 John Boothman 21:41
30 Paul Elcock 21:43
40 Rachel Villiers 22:25 New PB
66 Daren Holdsworth 24:32 New PB
92 Jenna Boothman 26:12
93 Lucille Pickles 26:18 New PB
141 Graham Wadsworth 31:03
152 Susan Hird 33:07
161 Chloe Boothman 34:05
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.