1 Thomas Corrigan 29:37
2 David Mirfield 30:48
5 Jon Cleaver 31:24
18 Scott Boardman 33:34
29 James Austin 35:02
41 Scott McCredie 35:59
53 Zac Kaye 36:24
56 Rachel Villiers 36:26 (3rd Lady)
75 Derek Walkden 37:33
76 Jennifer Hird 37:39
84 Andrew Smith 38:05
142 Danny Butterworth 41:57
156 Cloey Mason 43:24
187 Nicola Muller 46:39
202 Eleanor Moore 47:36
215 Jean Rawlinson 49:31 (1st F65)
218 Susan Hird 49:42 (2nd F60)
229 Heather Mitchell 50:36
244 Marie Beech 52:09
7 Lee Edwards 39.31
21 Derek Walkden 44:26
48 Heather Driver 49.24
51 Cloey Mason 50.19 (2nd FV45)
15 Emma Bailey 21:15
68 Daren Holdsworth 25:09
176 Amanda Tarn 31:50
192 Gary Bailey 34:21
196 Sara Hardacre 34:38
32 Connor Fitzpatrick 26:09 New PB
86 Summer Fitzpatrick 34:32
10 Martin Carson 19:37 New PB
26 Rachel Villiers 21:29
27 James Austin 21:30
37 James Tingle 21:51
This was the third consecutive run out in this race for Tim Chadwick. He had an enjoyable day out and got a PB for this particular race although not for a half marathon distance.
43 Tim Chadwick 1:21:41
19 Andy Berry 2:48:16
27 John Boothman 2:56:27
When you see the name Addison amongst the entries, you know that there is going to be some tough competition at the front of the field. Once more it proved to be the case. Last year the race was won by Mark Addison and this year, it was previous winner,. Tom Addison, who took the honours. He was chased home by Tom Corrigan who is gradually returning to his previous fine form after recovering from injury.
In the ladies race, the name Katie Walshaw was amongst the entries and the conjecture was whether a new ladies record would be set. As you would expect, Katie had a good run to win the race comfortably by four minutes. but perhaps she needed a bit more pressure during the race to challenge the very fast time set by Victoria Wilkinson eleven years ago. Nevertheless, it was still a great performance from Katie. Behind Katie, Rachel Villiers put in a great effort to finish first W35 and second overall.
In the junior race, Jack Villiers showed a clean pair of heels to most of the seniors, finishing in a remarkable nineteenth position overall. Behind him.Josh Hall and Sam Thom were battling out with each other and they finished in thirty second and thirty fourth position respectively, with only two seconds separating them. The first junior girl was Isobel Hartley of Trawden.
With three finishers in the top ten Barlick won the men's team prize with Clayton taking the ladies' team prize.
4 Andrew Collins 27:17
6 Stephen Shorrock 27:40
7 Tim Chadwick 27:43
11 Jimmy Wright 28:44
12 Lee Edwards 28:54
17 Nicolas Kendall 29:49
21James Austin 30:35
22 Zac Kaye 31:03
26 Scott McCredie 31:29
27 Andy Driver 31:30
31 Rachel Villiers 31:42
33 Jacquline Collins 31:54
35 Andrew Smith 32:09
37 John Boothman 32:28
57 Tony Duffy 37:20
69 Katie Towers 41:31
17 Tim Chadwick 46:37
U9
9 Isaac Reeday 5:33
21 Oscar Clayton 6:31
U11
11 Lucille Pickles 10:48 (3rd girl)
17 Garth Duffy 11:11
34 Chloe Boothman 12:52 (9th girl)
47 Lucy-Grace Clayton 14:36 (15th girl)
U13
37 Jacob Reeday 19:29
42 Tabitha Berry 21:17 (20th girl)
U15
25 Ciara Duffy 29:25
A great run by Emma Taylor to come home third female in this race.
34 Emma Taylor 1:01:37 (3rd woman).
197 finishers
2 Jimmy Craig 32:27
23 James Tingle 37:08
31 Jack Villiers 38:06
62 Lorraine Slater 41:06 - 3rd Lady / 1st V40
67 Zac Kaye 41:30
159 Heather Driver 49:59
174 Katie Towers 51:57
This is another of those classic fell races. Tim Chadwick was our only representative there and he finished in a respectable 34th place. The evergreen Ian Holmes was the comfortable race winner in a time of 1:15:22.
34 Tim Chadwick 1:33:55
247 finishers
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.