2 Lucas PAYNE 18:31
5 Rob HODGKINSON 19;17 New PB
21 Elliott PHILLIPS 22:10 New PB
104 Lucille PICKLES 29:08
106 Emma BAILEY 29:13
196 Susan HIRD 29:27
122 Graham WADSWORTH 31:16
126 Hayden MCKENZIE 31:54
164 James FENT 43:10
This event broke up into three main groups. The first group was Jack Wood, last weekend's winner of the Stan Bradshaw race, Sam Watson & Shaun Chew. These three broke away from the pack and finished within 18 seconds of each other, with Jack continuing his god form and finishing first.
Then followed the main body of runners with the girls coming home together. After that, there was no sign of anyone else, which was worrying as there was an old chap and Maddy Watson out on the hill. Apparently, he found running in an unfamiliar area in the dark a bit confusing. A quick ring round of the marshals eventually located them and they were escorted down.
Jack Wood of Ilkley was first home and Ian Winstanley of Trawden won the guess your time competition.
2 Julian Hood 34:28
880 Lorraine Broadhurst 1:19:30
Both Hannah Watson & Elle Honeyman were out at Anglesey today - Hannah for the Half Marathon, which was relatively flat with amazing scenery.
292 Hannah Watson 1:45:42
1073 finishers.
Junior Dragon Dash
78 Elle Honeyman 8:07
252 finishers.
There will be no pub run this week as it is an Owl Event up Weets. Registration is in The Greyhound from 6:30 pm.
The event starts at 7:30 pm.
Ben Fish comfortably won this race ahead of Danny Collinge of Clayton. However, a great run by Dan Balshaw saw him come home third for Barlick.
Fun Run
21 Lily Pickles 8:00
22 Bobby Mason 8:05
31 Annabelle Hoyle 8:44
32 Tabitha Berry 8:45
33 Grace Hindley 8:48
4 Ian Beresford 16:55
18 Andrew Carson 17:57
22 Ian Cocks 18:21
336 Hayden MCKENZIE 33:47
1 Lee PARRINGTON 18:00
Report from Des:
'The day started well a lovely day, the route was an undulating course around the tourist paths and some fields and apart from a stray dog and pram it was a great route. Unfortunately the time clock broke, so they have been struggling to put together some official results. I know my position because I was close to the front (shock - no top runners). The actual race route was 10.6km.'
4 Derek WALKDEN 47:53
Sharon NEWBOLD 01:10:32
Conditions on Pendle were made all the more challenging this morning due to the recent snow showers however this did not stop a strong field from turning out. The race was won by Jack Wood (Ilkley) with Carl Bell 2nd and Ted Mason 3rd.
Matt Lalor had a strong run to secure a top ten finish and lead the Barlickers home.
6 Matthew LALOR 1:16:16
34 Andy COLLINS 1:26:20
53 Gary BRADLEY 1:29:47
65 Derek WALKDEN 1:31:41
72 Ben HOYLE 1:32:59
109 Jennifer HIRD 1:39:15
110 Glenn WHITTAKER 1:39:26
135 Rachel LOWTHER 1:43:54
4 Andrew CHEW 18:44
5 Lucas PAYNE 19:14
9 Nicolas KENDALL 20:05
13 Chris SMEDLEY 20:48
26 Hannah NEWBOLD 22;27 New PB
33 Emma BAILEY 23:06
52 Jenna BOOTHMAN 25:27 New PB
67 George FITZPATRICK 27:02 New PB
89 Lucille PICKLES 28:46
102 Gary BAILEY 29:39
104 Hazel O'HARA 29:44
106 Susan HIRD 29:48
111 Chloe BOOTHMAN 30:26 New PB
112 John BOOTHMAN 30:26
114 Graham WADSWORTH 30:55
The race at Leyland this coming weekend was the last of the season, but due to flooding on the course, it has had to be cancelled. The organisers have been unsuccessful in finding an alternative venue and the tables stand as they were after Rossall. For the club, this has been another very successful year in this league. What is particularly nice this year is that our newly formed junior section gained bronze in the under 11 boys division. What will these youngsters do once they have a bit more racing experience?
Since we joined this league, then men's team has gained promotion every year and this year has been no different. Next year, they will be in Division 1 and will be competing against the best.
Our ladies too have also had a good season winning Division 3 and gaining promotion to Division 2.
Our V40 men are promoted to Division 1 and our men's B team finished top of Division 4 and obtained promotion to Division 3.
All in all, it has been another very successful year for the club in this league and when you look at the league tables below, it is hard to believe that we have only been in existence for three years. The fact that we have achieved so much in such a short time speaks volumes about the spirit that exists within the club.
Dan Balshaw and Annabell Ralph made the trip to Oulton Park for this 10K and put in cracking performances. Dan Balshaw won the race outright in 34:48 and Annabell had a great run too to finish 12th overall and 2nd lady with a new PB of 39:22.
James Tingle has been hammering races recently and he was rewarded today by finishing 5th with a new pb of 37:04.
Only one Barliicker ran, Angela Donlan, in this race, However, she continued with her present good form finishing in 130th position with a time of 1:26:14. There are no official results out yet, but it appears that Angela is 2nd FV40.
Three Barlick Vests were on display in Malta this weekend. By all accounts, the conditions for this race were tough with 20 degree heat and 30 mph wind.
10 Gary Shaw 2:44:33 (2nd V40)
11 Ian Livesey 2:46:111
655 Ran
Half Marathon
179 Dan Taylor 1:32:27
3156 Ran
3 Lucas PAYNE 18:50
31 Elliot PHILLIPS 22:43 New PB
93 Lucile PICKLES 27:26 New PB
104 Hazel O'HARA 28:32 New PB
116 Emma BAILEY 29:36
117 Clover EDWARDS 29:37 New PB
128 Susan HIRD 30:30
131 Graham WADSWORTH 30:41
137 Helen STEAD 30:55
151 Gary BAILEY 33:32
Barlick dominated this race. Three men in the top ten saw them take the team prize by one point over Todmorden Harriers. The ladies were led home by Paula Cullen, and again, three in the top ten saw them also take the team prize. A nice double for the club today.
3 Shaun Chew 42:40
5 Andy Berry 42:50
7 Dave Poole 43:14
12 Lee Edwards 45:42
19 Andrew Driver 47:49
21 Pete Beresford 48:00
22 Jonathan Boothman 48:36
30 Dave Halliday 50:28
32 Ben Hoyle 50:32
33 Nicolas Kendall 50:34
34 John Boothman 50:3
54 Paulla Cullen 55:17 (6)
57 Leanne Dinsdale 55:31 (7)
58 Glenn Whittaker 55:37
62 Rachel Lowther 56:29 (9)
67 Tom Corrigan 57:48
75 Hannah Newbold 59:19 (12)
2 Marc HARTLEY 17:43
5 James TINGLE 18:07 New PB
Having been knuckling down to get some fat off, I've avoided the pub runs a bit this year, but when I go they still remain my most enjoyable run and social of the week. What's not to like, run, beer and like minded folk who'd rather be out than sat at home watching Emmerdale. We had a few familiar unfamiliar faces at the run this week with the famous Craig, Ian Beresford and David Poole joining the regular pub run goers. It was good to see Bez as his build up to Weets starts to gather momentum at this time of year. His strava bagging is down right embarrassing. First and foremost, we must mention that 2 of our Runners were in Ron Hill Tracksters last night. They even had the infamous stirrups on the bottom of the leg. To mine and Screw's horror, the route choice had been delegated to race machine John 'satnav' Boothman. He warned me from the off saying not to blame him if we took a wrong turn. After a mile or so it soon became apparent that he was using an app on his phone to guide us through Dodgson's land. Some proper crappy running through bogs and sticky mud and we eventually came to a 2 mile stretch on the canal. Andy 'whipped man' Collins was off and instantly took 60 metres out of the following pack. It took me a mile to catch him. Then it was time to get changed and sample the delights of the Cross Keys. Whilst getting changed we realised four things, Jock had no shoes, Pooley was wearing what he had run in, Bez still dresses like a Polish refugee and the worst pair of shoes I have ever clapped eyes on were on our new recruit Baz's feet. We must've looked a right set of scrubbers. Mercilessly the barmaid/waitress/Jimmy's next bird ruined Poole. Pooley asked her where the toilets were and she responded that the "disabled toilets are shut so you'll have to use the normal ones I'm afraid!". That will teach him to stop being a scruffy Ron Hill Trackster wearer. Good craic once again and I still love the pub run although it is better when we know where we're going. Punch Bowl at Earby next week as we've kicked the Red Lion into touch due to its damp interior and poor quality ales. It's also one of the few pubs Wadsworth is allowed to frequent in the region due to his lambasting of Landlords.
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.