The race was won by the young jacob Boyle of Hyndburn in 42:26 and the ladies race was won by Holly Page of Calder Valley. The Barllickers finished as follows:
5 Jimmy Craig 43:35
12 Andrew Driver 47:18
17 David Poole 48:46
20 Sarah Tipler 49:04 (2nd lady)
31 Jonathan Boothman 51:39
34 Derek Walkden 52:10
41 Dave Halliday 53:25
44 Lee Edwards 54:06
60 Jennifer Hird 57:36
88 Jean Rawlinson 1:02:47
91 Lucy Beresford 1:04:08
92 Emma Bailey 1:04:11
This is the final race in the Grand Prix Series and sees Jimmy Craig take 2nd place in the men's championship and Sarah Tipler take 1st place in the ladies championship, with 4 Barlick ladies in the final top ten championship places.
24 Lorna HARGREAVES 25:50
10 Michael ALEXANDER 22:04 New PB
14 Emma BAILEY 23:06
28 James STEAD 25:15 New PB
52 Helen STEAD 29:42
65 Jenna BOOTHMAN 33:35
66 John BOOTHMAN 33:37
BFR colours were out in Bristol this mornng.
4 Andy BERRY 18:40
82 Sophie BERRY 27:29
Two Barlickers went over to Cowpe for this race - John Boothman & Jean Rawlinson. Jean finished 1st LV60 and John was rewarded for his efforts with a bottle of wine for finishing 3rd V50.
27 John Boothman 55:08
63 Jean Rawlinson 1:02:55
Because it was in aid of Ovarian cancer, Emma Bailey persuaded Lianne Belshaw and Helen Stead to take part in their first ever individual race. Before the race, they were bother very nervous and now they are both exhausted, as well as elated. Helen is pleased that she did not come last and that she managed to achieve her target of finishing in less than an hour.
Results:
93 Emma Bailey 47:55
129 Lianne Belshaw 54:54
136 Helen Stead 59:41
138 runners
2 Matt Lalor 56:04
4 Julian Hood 57:49
John Boothman decided to do this race a little while ago and pre-entered. He set off in good time and and all went well until he was 4 miles from the race, when the traffic came to a standstill. It took one hour to go one mile. The race start time was 9:30 and the time was now 9:10. Along with many others, John decided to abandon the car and run in, only to learn on arrival that the organisers had responded to the chaos and delayed the start. Any way, that was a 3 mile warm up in place. His race details were:
363 John Boothman 43:31
5029 finishers.
By the end of the day, he had done 20K
Tom Cornthwaite turned out for this race and showed his class by beating the rest of the field by over two minutes. Marc Hartley just managed to beat Gary Shaw to come home in second and in doing so ensured that he will win the league. It has been a close contest this season between Marc and Jimmy Craig and well done to Marc in showing his tenacity to secure the title. There was a good turn out of Barlickers, including a few of our ladies, in this race and they finished as follows:
3 Gary Shaw 39:51
4 Jimmy Craig 40:28
10 Andy Berry 44:42
12 Andrew Driver 44:57
19 Andy Carson 46:31
36 Derek Walkden 50:34
37 Dave Halliday 51:23
38 Stuart Bryan 51:29
48 Glenn R. Whittaker 53:26
77 Emma Bailey 59:07
80 Leanne Dinsdale 59:49
86 Jean Rawlinson 1:00:48
1 Jimmy Craig 25:03
2 Nick Treitl 25:17
4 Andy Berry (Unofficial time 27:44)
The young 18 year old whipper-snapper, Jacob Boyle of Clayton prevented a Barlick 1,2,3.
U10s
12 Harley Treitl 5:43
20 Jennifer HIRD 23:29
63 Jenna BOOTHMAN 32:13
64 John BOOTHMAN 32:15
15 Michael ALEXANDER 22:51
3 Andy BERRY 18:54
18 Lorna HARGREAVES 24:29 New PB
24 Sophie BERRY 26:59
Three Barlickers turned up for this race which is run up a valley, which always gives the impression that it is dark and dismal, but in fact this turned out to be a great run through the wood, on a nice route and of course helped very much by the weather.
The race was dominated by the youngsters. Max Wharton the U23 from Calder Valley won the race and 2nd was Joshua Boyle from Hyndburn AC. In the results, he is also classified as an U23 runner. In actual fact, he is only 14 years of age - what a phenomenal athlete he is.
5 Nick Treitl 26:04
9 Andy Berry 27:19
19 John Boothman 32:23 (1st V50)
The main aims of the club are to increase the participation of running in Barnoldswick and to keep organised running as accessible as possible.