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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A good day out for the club.  First, it was nice to see so many of our juniors out and it was great to see Lucille Pickles win the U8 race outright, beating everyone, including the boys.

Junior Results

U8

1 Lucille Pickles 1:28
5 George Fitzpatrick 1:34
8 Annabelle Hoyle 1:41
12 Chloe Boothman 1:50
13 Isabelle Chew 1:52
14 Matthew Brooks 1:53
17 Summer Fitzpatrick 1:55

U10

7 Logan McCredie 3:27
15 Ella Honeyman 3:45
21 Clover Edwards 3:58
23 Kelsi Bailey 4:12
24 Edie May Poole 4:12

U12

10 Jenna Boothman 15:47
15 Connor Fitzpatrick 17:01
16 Oliver Whipp 17:10

U14 

5 Jack Villiers 14:44

It was also nice to see Sarah Tipler back racing again and to see her take first place in the ladies race, with Angela Donlan finishing first V40 and finally, it was good to see three Barlick vests in the top eleven.

 3 Shaun Chew 40:16
5 David Poole 42:47
11 Andrew Chew 44:46
18 Sarah Tipler 46:23 (1st Woman)
24 Andrew Carson 47:23
47 Jen Hird 51:10
48 James Fent 51:10
51 Scott McCredie 51:24
52 Angela Donlan 51:32 (1st W40)
57 Leanne Dinsdale 51:58
65 Paula Cullen 52:51
104 Hannah Newbold 57:07
144 Richard Treitl 1:05:47

 A great performance by Tom Corrigan, in his first ever Three Peaks race, not only led the Barlickers home, but he finished in the top twenty.   Good performances too from Julian Hood and Luke Maude meant that Barlick had three runners in the top thirty.

For the third consecutive year, Andy Berry has once more shown a vast improvement in this race and despite the harder going this year, he not only improved on his last year's time, but for the first time, finished in the top 100.

The provisional finishing positions and times for the Barlickers were as follows:

Pos   Name Horton  

Ingle-

borough

  Hill Inn  

Whern-

side

 

Ribble-

head

 

High

Beckwith 

 

Pen Y

Ghent 

 19   Tom Corrigan  3:17:26  21

2:43:27

21 2:12:20 24 1:53:24 24 1:20:35  27  58:38 

22

31:20 

 25    Julian Hood 3:21:47  27  2:49:08  27  2:16:34  30  1:56:25  31  1:22:38  32  59:33  31  32:09 
28   Luke Maude 3:23:53  28  2:50:27  41  2:18:39  35 1:58:35  38  1:24:21  46  1:01:23  38  33:20 
99   Andy Berry 3:43:57  107  3:06:14  101  2:29:33  92  2:06:16  104  1:30:11  100  1:04:56  72  34:26 
122 Sam Gibbs  3:50:31  131  3:11:59  123  2:32:05  128  2:09:39  144  1:33:00  152  1:07:57  182  37:44 
280 John Boothman  4:16:10  301  3:34:51  306  2:52:47  333  2:28:01  352  1:44:26  354  1:15:46 377  41:48 
303 Gary Bradley  4:18:55  286  3:33:35  253  2:48:38  264  2:22:33  269  1:40:21  276  1:13:12  312 

40:34

407  Andrew Driver  4:26:23  423  3:52:05  420  3:03:54  431  2:35:21  394  1:46:04  375  1:16:14  371   41:42
434  Derek Walkden  4: 41:18 427  3:52:25  423  3:04:30  409  2:33:39  389  1:45:57  395  1:16:42  392  42:03 
440  Pete Beresford  4:42:09 

442 

 3:54:05  426   3:04:40  426  2:34:52  389  1:45:57  364  1:16:03  374  41:45 
523  Pete Jackson  4:53:09 

526 

4:03:57  530  3:13:46  575  2:46:34  584  1:54:55  613   1:24:17  666 

47:16 

541  Nicolas Kendall  4:56:12  511  4:01:30  477  3:09:53  449  2:37:08  430  1:47:28  411   1:17:21  384 

41:56 

589 Rachel Lowther  5:04:46  577  4:09:10  574  3:18:39  571  2:46:17  576  1:54:43  552  1:22:27  520  44:43 

61 Jack Villiers 25:12 New PB
62 Jenna Boothman 25:19
89 Logan McCredie 27:04 New PB
90 Scott McCredie 27:06 New PB
109 Lucille Pickles 28:41
125 Susan Hird 29:53

11 Angela Donlan 22:17 New PB (1st Woman)

3 Ian Cocks 18:24 New PB

Where were all the Barlickers this evening, as only two turned up for the pub run?  Ian Livesey & Scott McCredie.   

Ian is still recovering from his London Marathon but that didn't appear to affect his off-road running; very impressive from someone who just 4 days earlier ran 26 miles in 2:33:27.

Scott has only just started fell running but he didn't wane on any of the ascents, in fact, he took them easily in his stride; watch out for this guy on the fells in the coming year.

It's perhaps a good job that Andy Holden of Wharfedale Harriers turned up to join the run as the other two did not know the area.

He took them on a route via Little Newton Farm, up towards Crake Moor, then returned via the summit of Newton Moor, the turning point in the Hellifield fell race, about 5.5 miles.

It's not long now till the start of the 2016 BOFRA Championship, with the first race being at Sedbergh Gala on the 21st May. They put a varied season of races and there are always juniors races at each event.  If you or your child wish to take part, you must send off your membership application form before 21 May.  Your child must be over 6.

Championship Details: 
Best 8 races out of 16 
U9,12,14,17 & Senior 
Membership for championship - £30 family / £15 senior / £7 junior 
Race fees - £1 junior / £4 senior 

All details of all the races and how to sign up can be found on the Bofra web site

The early news is that young Josh Boyle finished 2nd in this race, just one second behind the legendary Carl Bell.

Further details follow.

1 Elliott PHILLIPS 07:47

4 Lee PARRINGTON 01:15:47
151 Richard STARKIE 01:43:58

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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.