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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Stuart Bryan is having a holiday break in the Lake District and he entered this event as his first AL race. 

65 Stuart Bryan 3:12:31

135 finishers

Race Report by Stuart Bryan

5 Derek WALKDEN 20:25
43 Lucy BERESFORD 25:30 New PB
44 Emma BAILEY 25:30
79 Ruby BERESFORD 45:40
80 Pete BERESFORD 45:40

8 Andrew Carson 18:46

Marc Hartley of Stoke won the race, with Jimmy Craig of Barlick in second place.  Sarah Tipler was first lady.

The provisional times and places for all Barlickers are as follows:

2 Jimmy Craig 35:00
11 Dan Taylor 38:25
15 Andy Berry 38:42
18 Andrew Carson 39:01
28 Sarah Tipler 40:04 1st Lady
42 Derek Walkden 42:12
51 Chris Smedley 43:14
78 Richard Starkie 46:20
105 Paul Fryers 49:18
106 Rachel Lowther 49:21
112 Emma Bailey 50:47
116 Lucy Beresford 51:48
120 Jean Rawlinson 52:18
138 James Stead 55:44
154 Abigail Park 67:30

Only two of the pub run regulars turned up for this race.  Screw is definitely getting faster and with the course being dry, he managed to finish still wearing two shoes and only two seconds outside of a top ten finish.  The details were:

1 Ian Nixon, Pudsey & Bramley 26:29

11 Andrew Driver 28:53
46 Glenn Whittaker 34:18

87 finishers

6 Jimmy Craig 21:01

As if the Fairfield Horseshoe was not long enough and hard enough in the warm conditions yesterday, John Boothman also turned out for this race.  Not perhaps his best performance, but not bad taking everything into account.

1147 John Boothman 44;38
6148 Gary Parkinson 53:30

Today was a proud day for the club seeing our first member ever awarded a county vest, do battle with the other top runners of the fell running world.  Sarah had a good first run out in top flight company, finishing in 28th position and helping Lancashire to a 3rd team place.

28 Sarah Tipler 51:36

In 1972, the monolithic county of Cumbria came into being, replacing the historic counties of Cumberland, Westmorland & Lancashire which previously had subdivided the Lakes.  The highest peaks in those old counties were Sca Fell Pike, Hellvellyn and Coniston Old Man, respectively.  This race visits the highest points in those old counties, a route that covers a distance of 37 miles.  The race is run in pairs. We had an all Barlick team of Sam Wadsworth & Lucas Payne, whilst Barlicker Andy Hirst ran with Kirsty Hall of Wharfedale.  Just over a minute separated these two pairs, although they each ran their own separate races.

41 Andy Hirst / Kirsty Hall 9:48:08
43 Sam Wadsworth / Lucas Payne 9:49:19

Race Report by Sam Wadsworth

Old Counties Tops Results 2014, to First 62 Positions

The early news is that Adam Osborne won this race with Judith Jepson first lady. 

New Barlick member Richard Lowther had a cracking run in his first ever fell race to lead the Barlickers home.

92 Richard Lowther 150:28
101 John Boothman 151:43
131 Derek Walkden 157:16
196 Rachel Lowther 2:08:05
238 Craig Child 2:17:16

11 Pete BERESFORD 21:19 First Timer
13 Rob HODGKINSON 21:35 New PB
15 Andrew CHEW 21:42 First Timer
30 Emma BAILEY 24:26
47 Kathryn PAYNE 26:56 New PB

James Fent also ran and finished in 7th position, but forgot his bar code, which is a shame, as his time of around 20:15 would have been a new PB.

8 Andrew CARSON 18:48 First Timer

3    Jimmy Craig  24:52
19   Daniel Taylor 27:38
22   Andy Berry 27:55
44   Chris Smedley 30:46
63   Andrew Chew 32:26
70   Rob Hodgkinson 32:56
105 Lucy Beresford 37:35
108 Emma Bailey 38:13
109 Jean Rawlinson  38:29
121 James Stead  40:55

More Race Pictures from Woodentops

Jack Smith of Wharfedale was the race winner in 30:29 and a great run by Victoria Wilkinson to finish 1st lady and in 10th place overall.

6 Nick Treitl 33:37
20 Andy Berry 37:21
77 Glenn Whittaker 44:17

Provisional Results

The winner was Steve Gregory in a time of 1:08:00.

15 Rob Weir 1:16:43
27 James Fent 1:21:28

121 finishers

Whilst most of the club was focussed on the events in the Calderdale Valley, John Boothman was in Leeds competing in yet another half marathon.  He had a good result, finishing in 401st position out of 5,322 finisher.

401 John Boothman 1:35:48

Barlick take third place

Race Pictures from James Stead

Seventeen months after the club came into existence, Barlick Fell Runners Open Team took third place in this prestigious race.  Everyone worked hard and there was a great team spirit in both teams, especially the mixed team, which contained many members who this time last year were not even running, let alone racing. 

Calder Valley had set their stall out to go for this race and their team was packed with stars and internationals.  They showed their intent right from the start and had built up a lead before they left the Clay House Park starting venue.  At the end of the first leg, their lead was two minutes and they continued to add to this with each of the subsequent legs.  It was an awesome performance.

The real race was happening behind them.  Wharfedale got off to a good start and at the end of the first leg, they had a one and a half minute lead over Barlick.  Our second leg pair of Julian Hood and Stephen Chew managed to shave eleven seconds off this lead, but in the third leg, Wharfedale once more pulled away.  Both these teams were opening up the gap between themselves and Clayton who at this point in the race were lying fourth.  Our fourth leg pair of Nick Treitl and Jimmy Craig reduced the lead once more, this time by over half a minute, but this still left a gap of four minutes between these two teams, who were both pulling away from the chasing pack.  In leg five, Chris Barnes and Lucas Payne once more closed the gap, this time by a minute, leaving Barlick just two minutes and a half minutes behind Wharfedale.   On the last leg, Shaun Chew and Sam Wadsworth felt that they were running well, but they had no sight of Wharfedale in front of them, nor of the chasing teams behind them and Wharfedale once more increased their lead.   Behind them, in leg five Todmorden had managed to catch and pass Clayton and they started leg six with a slender lead.  The last leg was nip and tuck between these two teams, with Todmorden just managing to hold on to fourth place. 

From a Barlick perspective, this was a very satisfying result and a great David and Golliath performance against the long established clubs.

The times for the top teams were:

1  Calder Valley 5:57:12
2  Wharfedale 6:15:55
3  Barlick Fell Runners 6:22:06
4  Todmorden Harriers 6:32:09
5  Clayton-le-Moors  6:32:27
6  Rossendale 6:33:02
7  Calder Valley 'B' 6:40:57
8  Holmfirth Harriers 6:47:41
9  Sale Harriers 6:60:49
10 Rossendale Vets 6:58:11

43  Barlick Fell Runners Mixed Team 7:29:34.

90 finishing teams.

In total, there were 12 mixed teams in the competition.  Barlick finished 6th out of these 12 teams.

Provisional Results

43 Kathryn PAYNE 27:40  New PB

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.