What an epic week! This week you’ve been representing Team GB, tackling classic Lakeland fell races, hitting new PBs and turning out en masse at the latest Grand Prix race. Huge congratulations to Christopher Holdsworth on his Team GB debut – he’s a credit to the club and an inspiration to all of us.
TUESDAY 1 AUGUST
ASTLEY PARK JUNIOR TRAIL RACE SERIES – RACE 4
Five junior members took part in the final race of the popular Astley Park Junior Trail series. Lennon Jackson was our first finisher in 12th place and Imogen Ferguson was our first girl finisher in 67th place.
Pos | Name | Time |
12 | Lennon Jackson | 05:36 |
15 | Matthew Jackson | 05:41 |
42 | Luke Guest | 06:23 |
67 | Imogen Ferguson | 07:01 |
83 | Jake O’Dowd | 07:54 |
CROW HILL REVERSE
Alan Life and Stephen Fish ran in the Crow Hill Reverse fell race; a 5 mile route with 1001 feet of ascent. Alan Life was our first finisher in 22nd place overall and Stephen Fish was 63rd. A total of 78 runners took part.
Pos | Name | Category | Time |
22 | Alan Life | M50 | 00:40:09 |
63 | Stephen Fish | M60 | 00:51:44 |
WEDNESDAY 2 AUGUST
WHITTLE PIKE FELL RACE
Jon Cleaver and Peter Dugdale ran in the Whittle Pike Fell Race organised by Rossendale Harriers. This is a rough and tough midweek fell race covering 4.5 miles and 1400 feet of ascent. Jon Cleaver was 17th and Peter Dugdale was 82nd.
Report from Jon Cleaver
This was a tough race for a midweek evening. I clocked 1500ft over 4.5 miles. Setting off in Cowpe, it was a fast start on the tarmac for the first few hundred yards onto the Fell for the first climb which seemed to go on forever. There was in total 3 major climbs (2 drags and one on hands) and some fantastic fun descents through mud up to your waist around the moorland above Leigh Quarry. Ended up covered head to toe and thoroughly enjoyed it. Pleased with 17/99 for a chicken legged road runner (name courtesy of Snell).
Pos | Name | Category | Time |
17 | Jon Cleaver | M | 00:50:38 |
82 | Peter Dugdale | MV60 | 01:09:37 |
THURSDAY 3 AUGUST
TODMORDEN PARK 5K SERIES
A mix of vets, senior and junior runners competed in the final race of the flat and fast Todmorden Park 5K series. First Clayton in was Jacob Watson who was third overall. Matthew Jackson was 1st MJ U14 and Michelle Abbot was 1st F35 and our only lady in the race.
Pos | Name | Cat | Time |
3 | Jacob Watson | M | 16:56 |
22 | Matthew Jackson | MJU14 | 19:48 |
36 | Lennon Jackson | MJU14 | 21:12 |
52 | Michelle Abbott | F35 | 22:36 |
54 | Martin Brady | M55 | 23:04 |
80 | Paul Walsh | M60 | 27:09 |
SATURDAY 5 AUGUST
BORROWDALE FELL RACE
Five Clayton Harriers ran in the Borrowdale Fell Race. This is a classic, Lakeland AL fell race that takes runners 17 miles with 6500 feet of ascent, including a climb up Scafell. James Williamson was our first finisher in 79th place and with a time of 3:56:09. Andy Firth was running the race for an impressive 21st time.
Report from Andrew Firth
1988 was the first time I attempted Borrowdale and although I’d completed the 3 Peaks and Langdale a couple of times I wanted to sample a classic Lakeland Super Long. I had a reasonable run and got round in 4hrs 19 mins, but didn’t return until 1992 after discovering the delights of the evening “knees up” in the marquee. After that it became an almost annual pilgrimage – mainly due to the pull of the drinking and merrymaking in the marquee which normally ended with top fell runners in various stages of undress and climbing up the poles and sliding down the outside of the tent. (Some of them were Clayton members).
The marquee and evening festivities are no longer, but most years since 1992 has seen me camping or caravanning somewhere in the Lakes on the first weekend of August. Time seems to dull the pain of the Borrowdale, and lining up at the start of my 21st completion of the event saw me looking forward to the challenge rather than remembering the painful crawl up and descent of Dale Head on shredded legs. There were a few Claytoners lining up, James Williamson, Paul Shackleton, Mark Nutter, Ralph Baines and myself. The weather immediately before the start was terrible with heavy rain keeping the runners sheltering in their cars rather than warming up, however it eased up and shortly after the start the sun came out resulting in cags and thermal layers being discarded on the climb to Bessyboot.
I had my normal sprint start to avoid the bottleneck shortly after the start then eased back to my normal shuffle with a constant stream of runners passing me all the way up Bessyboot. I started to play catch up on the long haul through the boggy ground to Esk Hause and made good progress over the rocky Boulder fields to Scafell Pike summit. The scree descent to the corridor route was in excellent condition despite the rainfall, however two enforced stops to remove the resultant stones in shoes negated any advantage gained.
I felt OK on the run to Sty Head, but the minute I dibbed and started the Gable climb I started to remember last years pain and entertained thoughts of retiring and taking the easy descent to Seatoller. It took a great deal of fortitude to find the resolve to carry on, but with it being my 21st, and not ever failing in a Borrowdale previously I found the motivation to complete, promising myself this would be my last Super Long.
The traverse to Honister went well, finding some good lines and reasonable running (for me) and gaining a few places. However the climb up Dale Head was excruciating losing all the places gained, I arrived at the top a broken man and it was all I could do to shuffle down the steep rocky descent, taking care not to trip. The final run up the lane was a slow walk/run crossing the line in 5hrs 11 mins, but it was over. I remain very proud of my record on this tough Lakeland classic with a best time of 3hrs 54mins in 2000, but I think these super longs are taking too much out of my body so that’s it for me! I’m certainly not retiring from running, and I’ll be giving Langdale a shot in October – it’s shorter by at least an hour. I’ll be back at Borrowdale next year, but cheering runners on at key spots like Esk Hause and Sty Head, and I hope to see more Clayton runners entered to this classic.
Report From James Williamson
Borrowdale is an absolute classic Lakeland AL race, 16.7 miles and 7000ft ascent over some of the roughest & most technical terrain the Lake District has to offer.
The route took us from Rosthwaite village and summits including Bessyboot, Scafell Pike, Great Gable & Dale Head before returning back to the village. I settled nicely in to the race and climbed well ensuring I ate & drank regular to prevent a recurrence of last year when I bonked on Great Gable. The conditions underfoot were far from ideal due to heavy rainfall in the lead up to the race, the ground was wet & boggy and the rocks over the corridor route between Scafell Pike & Great Gable were testing and incredibly slippery as a result I found my descending was poor at times and I became a touch frustrated.
I was glad to reach the Honister Hause check point for a much needed swig of orange which helped me kick on up the final, relentless climb to Dale Head. The long run off through the quarry back to Rosthwaite felt never ending but I finally dibbed in to finish in 3.56.5 – mixed feelings about my performance – disappointed as I descended badly & I know I can go quicker in better conditions but also pleasing as I knocked 14 minutes off my time from the 2016 English champs race.
The crowning glory of this race is undoubtedly the cheese & Jam sandwiches served up in the village hall at the end of the race – pure magic
Pos | Name | Category | Time |
79 | James Williamson | MSEN | 03:56:09 |
124 | Paul Shackleton | M50 | 04:19:24 |
155 | Mark Nutter | M55 | 04:35:12 |
161 | Ralph Baines | M45 | 04:36:50 |
217 | Andrew Firth | M55 | 05:11:10 |
HELLIFIELD GALA
Having missed Whittle Pike fell race due to work commitments I was keen to squeeze a race in this week and Hellifield Gala ticked all the boxes. With plenty of stalls and attractions for the family this tough little 5.6km race should take me sub 40 minutes to blast round before the boy (James ,4) got too bored! The record is an astonishing 23 minutes, set by a certain Mr A. Brownlee, apparently quite well known round Yorkshire way! With the weather promising to be kind off we went.
As BS races go this is as runnable and fast as you would expect, broadly up and down three small hills (climbing ladders over dry stone walls and hay bales over barbed wire fences as you go) round a marshal and trig point at the top of the last hill then run back the way you came, starting and finishing in the centre of the gala field with a commentary from t’Yorkshire MC and much applause from the spectators.
Three Clayton made the start line, Steve Fish having completed the race before and myself and Martin Brady taking mental notes as to the route, the three of us raced each other well, changing positions a few times as we went, but ultimately finishing Brady, Woolford, Fish. One for the diary next year!
SUNDAY 6 AUGUST
FARLETON KNOTT FELL RACE
Farleton Knott is a challenging 4.5 mile race with around 1500 feet of climb and is a counter in the BOFRA Championship.
Two senior runners took part, Andrew Holt and Richard Briscoe, and Briony Holt ran in the U17 race in which she was 1st girl.
Report from Andrew Holt
Fifth BOFRA race of the season for me today at Farlton knott (big hill on the left as you pass the m6 on the settle to Kendal road). Unusually for a BOFRA race it’s not a straight up/down but more of a gradual up, stupid down, even more stupid up and gradual back down to the finish.
Weather was cloudy, warm, breezy, bit greasy underfoot but good running conditions.
Having walked the route first with Briony I knew it was going to be tough, but have done well this season with uphills of this type and true to form overtook several people on the way up to the trig.
The scree run down I can only describe as hilarious, my usual tip tapping down quickly deteriorated into a sort of waterskiing affair on stones, bringing out laughter from the runners around me!More by luck than judgment I survived and crawled, hands and feet back up to the trig for the run along the top. I was slower than I would have liked on the descent to the finish, and I was overtaken several times. The heavy rain shower was a welcome addition however.
4.5 miles,750ft of elevation, top twenty finish and a huge smile on my face at the end of it; another quality fell race and the longest one I’ve managed yet so no complaints.
Two other hoops were visible, Briony and Richard Briscoe.
Pos | Name | Cat | Time |
17 | Andrew Holt | MV40 | 43:53 |
42 | Richard Briscoe | Man | 49:11 |
U17 RACE
Briony Holt was our sole junior runner and she raced in the U17 category finishing in 11th place overall and 1st girl.
Report from Briony Holt
The time quickly passed and soon it was time for my race to start. Surprisingly I wasn’t my usual ‘nervous wreck’ (maybe it was the patterned shorts?) so my warm up went pretty smoothly and I was ready to race.
Pos | Name | Time |
11 | Briony Holt (1st Girl) | 23:46 |
WORLD MOUNTAIN RUNNING LONG DISTANCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Congratulations to our runner, Christopher Holdsworth, who took part in the 2017 World Mountain Running Long Distance Championships in Italy. He put in an impressive performance for his debut in Team GB to finish in 36th place overall and 3rd British male in 03:47:30 in a field of 443 international runners. Well done Chris you’ve done us proud!
Report from Chris Holdsworth
Well what can I say? The course literally beat me up, battered me, chewed me up and spat me out – the hardest, most physical race I have ever endured… But what an atmosphere! It was supported fantastically and had Tour de France level of support going up some hills. Amazing.
As for the race itself, do I think I could have placed higher? Absolutely. Had it been on a course more suited to my style of running I think I could have been well up there. However, this was without a doubt the most technical, brutal and toughest route I’ve ever endured. Every step down a descent felt like a punch to your body, which by the end had me falling constantly on the wet rocks, bloodied, battered and in a world of pain for the last few miles, but very proud to finish 3rd GB runner and 34th in the World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships.
So… On my first GB outing I managed to run a respectable time on one of the toughest races out there, running over 19 miles and 8000ft of harsh Italian Alps. I am happy with that – but mostly I’m really proud of simply being here and the level of support so many have given me, and I’m really thankful for that. I hope I can keep it up for a good while yet and return on the amazing amount of support shown in me so far. This is just the beginning and I hope you will continue to follow my progress as it really does spur me on.
Lastly, I’d like to thank my amazing friends Adam Hamer and Caroline Lane and girlfriend Sophie McIntosh for travelling over to watch me race. I can’t thank them enough, especially Sophie who has put up with so much moaning and complaints from me over the years, she’s practically my complaints department at this point!
Thanks again for all the support, I’m now going to enjoy several beers over the next week and immense as I travel back through Europe and no doubt an immense amount of DOMS…
WORSTHORNE MOOR TRAIL RACE
Another big turnout for the penultimate race of this year’s Pendle and Burnley Grand Prix. Danny Collinge was our first finisher in 2nd place.
There were age category wins for Paul Hesketh, James Boult, Jeff Pickup, John Roche and David Scott for the men. There were age category wins for Alison Dugdale, Irene Roche, Linda Bostock and Beth Quinn for the ladies.
Pos | Name | Category | Time |
2 | Danny Collinge | M | 00:41:50 |
8 | Tom Brewster | M | 00:43:30 |
9 | Luke Turner | M | 00:43:44 |
12 | Chris Snell | M | 00:46:07 |
14 | Matthew Duckworth | M | 00:46:44 |
17 | Paul Hesketh | M50 (1st) | 00:47:31 |
31 | James Boult | MJ (1st) | 00:50:42 |
32 | Gareth Betty | M40 | 00:50:45 |
34 | David Moynihan | M50 | 00:50:58 |
35 | John Roche | M55 (1st) | 00:51:01 |
40 | Michael O’Donnell | M40 | 00:52:08 |
41 | Craig Nicholls | M40 | 00:52:14 |
42 | James Dunderdale | M | 00:52:23 |
45 | Andy Bradley | M50 | 00:52:45 |
46 | Michael Clarke | M40 | 00:52:51 |
52 | Sean Clare | M50 | 00:53:26 |
55 | Jeffrey Pickup | M65 (1st) | 00:54:24 |
56 | Paul Foster | M45 | 00:54:53 |
57 | Robert Morrison | M45 | 00:54:56 |
59 | Cassandra Smedley | F35 | 00:55:02 |
64 | Adam Stephenson | M | 56:16 |
65 | Donna Airey | F | 00:56:31 |
66 | Michael Hughes | M40 | 00:56:31 |
67 | Alison Dugdale | F45 (1st) | 00:56:40 |
72 | Reece Lawrence | MJ | 00:58:41 |
75 | Alan Archer | M55 | 00:59:13 |
80 | Chris Lawrence | M50 | 01:01:38 |
81 | Elizabeth Mullan | F | 01:01:38 |
82 | Jeremy Bradshaw | M45 | 01:01:52 |
88 | Carl Carey | M45 | 01:02:40 |
90 | Irene Roche | F55 (1st ) | 01:03:00 |
93 | Jane Ryan | F40 | 01:03:29 |
94 | Donna Scott | F50 | 01:03:36 |
98 | Nina Kewin | F35 | 01:04:34 |
99 | Julia Rushton | F50 | 01:04:40 |
100 | Andrew Taylor | M55 | 01:04:55 |
101 | Linda Bostock | F60 (1st) | 01:05:01 |
104 | Lucy Scott | F | 01:06:16 |
107 | Janine Pollard | F45 | 01:07:03 |
108 | Lisa Ellis | F | 01:07:10 |
109 | Jean Knightley | F55 | 01:07:34 |
112 | Ian Hargreaves | M50 | 01:07:54 |
113 | David Scott | M70 (1st) | 01:08:08 |
114 | Bianca Bennett | F | 01:08:22 |
147 | Rebecca Bradshaw | F | 01:09:11 |
122 | Mark Knowles | M40 | 01:11:28 |
123 | Bethany Quinn | FJ (1st) | 01:12:09 |
125 | Jane Hylands | F45 | 01:14:17 |
131 | Deborah Greenwood | F45 | 01:15:52 |
133 | Christine Egerton | F65 | 01:17:38 |
135 | Julia Taylor | F55 | 01:18:48 |
137 | Helen Harrison | F45 | 01:20:40 |
138 | Judith Carey | F | 01:21:00 |
140 | Christine Leathley | F65 | 01:24:55 |
141 | Ron Chappell | M65 | 01:25:54 |
142 | Jack McGuire | M60 | 01:26:36 |
146 | Anita Jones | F65 | 01:29:43 |
147 | Karen Clarkin | F40 | 01:29:44 |
WORSTHORNE MOOR JUNIOR RACES
We had a good turnout of junior runners at the Worsthorne race despite being the height of the school holidays. There were some great performances and plenty of success, especially for our older juniors.
U7 RACES
Freya Birtwistle was our only runner in the U7 race and she finished in 6th place overall and 1st girl
Pos | Name | Cat | Time |
6 | Freya Birtwistle | U7G 1st girl | 5:41 |
U9 RACE
There were 3 juniors in the U9 Race.
Pos | Name | Cat | Time |
7 | Charlie Plant | U9G | 5:02 |
8 | Emily Johnson | U9G | 5:42 |
9 | Olly Plant | U9B | 5:41 |
U11 BOYS RACE
Joshua McKay and Toby Birtwistle ran in the U11 boys race.
Pos | Name | Tim |
9 | Joshua McKay | 7:53 |
10 | Toby Birtwhistle | 8:02 |
U11 GIRLS RACE
Three junior girls ran in the U11 race.
Pos | Name | Time |
5 | Darcy Hirst | 8:10 |
6 | Emily Nicholls | 8:31 |
7 | Ellisia Smedley | 8:37 |
U13 BOYS RACE
Robbie Smedley won the U13 boys race.
Pos | Name | Time |
1 | Robbie Smedley | 14:03 |
2 | Matthew Jackson | 14:15 |
6 | Jenson Bentham | 15:42 |
7 | Jake North | 15:57 |
8 | Charlie Birtwistle | 16:33 |
U13 GIRLS RACE
Imogen Ferguson was our only runner in the U13 girls race and she finished first.
Pos | Name | Time |
1 | Imogen Ferguson | 11:57 |
U15 BOYS RACE
Another win for our juniors as Jackson McKay took first place in the U15 Boys race.
Pos | Name | Time |
1 | Jackson McKay | 13:19 |
3 | Michael Stevens | 13:49 |
5 | Adam Stevenson | 14:33 |
6 | Harrison Lewis Codd | 14:34 |
7 | Lennon Jackson | 14:46 |
8 | William Nicholls | 14:54 |
U15 GIRLS RACE
Ella Dorrington was first in the U15 Girls race.
Pos | Name | Time |
1 | Ella Dorrington | 15:40 |
3 | Bethany Wheatcroft | 18:09 |
4 | Natasha Olszewska | 18:16 |
5 | Heidi Kewin | 18:36 |
U17 RACE
And yet another win for us as Nick Hennessey took first place in the U17 Race.
Pos | Name | Time |
1 | Nicholas Hennessey | 12:52 |
2 | Joshua Hall | 12:56 |
3 | Tom Holden | 15:14 |
YORK 10K
Amanda Duffy and Breton Holdsworth ran in the York 10K. Amanda Duffy had a great run, earning herself a new PB. Breton was modelling his suggestion for the Team Clayton Away Kit and pacing his wife Paula round the course.
Report from Amanda Duffy
I decided to check out the York 10k at the weekend. We set off early the day before and spent the afternoon sightseeing around York.Race morning arrived and I was hoping that zero sleep the night before wasn’t going to affect my run!
The course itself was slightly undulating which set off from York race course and went through the streets of York, past York Minster and along the riverbank to finish back at the race course.
After getting bad stitch at 5k I had to drop my pace abit but was more than happy to finish with a PB in 41.51
Pos | Name | Category | Time |
227 | Amanda Duffy | F35 | 00:41:51 |
1468 | Breton Holdsworth | M40 | 00:55:51 |
PARKRUN ROUNDUP
Well done to Jacob Watson for his parkrun win at Carlisle parkrun. Well done also to everyone who got a PB this week.
Bramhall parkrun – A total of 339 runners took part.
Pos | parkrunner | Time | Age Cat | Note |
35 | Andy BRADLEY | 21:14 | VM50-54 | New PB! |
Burnley parkrun – A total of 418 runners took part.
Pos | parkrunner | Time | Age Cat | Note |
3 | Nicholas HENNESSEY | 18:25 | JM15-17 | |
5 | Josh HALL | 18:49 | JM15-17 | |
9 | Kevin DAVIES | 19:41 | VM55-59 | |
11 | Matthew JACKSON | 20:00 | JM11-14 | |
12 | Matthew DUCKWORTH | 20:01 | SM25-29 | |
21 | David MOYNIHAN | 21:02 | VM50-54 | |
30 | Peter STEVENS | 21:32 | JM11-14 | |
36 | Cassandra Darling SMEDLEY | 21:50 | VW35-39 | New PB! |
44 | Reece Adam LAWRENCE | 22:10 | JM15-17 | |
51 | Chris LAWRENCE | 22:24 | VM50-54 | |
56 | Michelle ABBOTT | 22:36 | VW35-39 | |
59 | Sarah ANGELONE | 22:40 | SW30-34 | New PB! |
63 | Lennon JACKSON | 22:47 | JM11-14 | |
64 | Robbie SMEDLEY | 22:47 | JM11-14 | |
78 | Toby BIRTWISTLE | 23:46 | JM10 | |
79 | Charlie BIRTWISTLE | 23:53 | JM11-14 | |
84 | Dawn TERRY | 24:25 | VW50-54 | |
88 | Bethany WHEATCROFT | 24:31 | JW11-14 | |
89 | Bryn BARNES | 24:40 | VM65-69 | New PB! |
90 | Nina KEWIN | 24:41 | VW35-39 | |
94 | Sophie ASHWORTH | 25:02 | JW11-14 | |
95 | Katy THOMPSON | 25:06 | VW60-64 | |
130 | Annabel WILCOCK | 26:13 | JW15-17 | |
131 | John WILCOCK | 26:14 | VM50-54 | |
140 | Melanie HIRST | 26:30 | VW40-44 | |
155 | Joanne MOTLEY | 26:59 | VW35-39 | |
159 | Donna SCOTT | 27:04 | VW50-54 | |
168 | Andy QUINN | 27:15 | VM45-49 | |
180 | Richard LAWSON | 27:35 | VM75-79 | |
185 | Carl CAREY | 27:42 | VM45-49 | |
192 | Darcey HIRST | 28:03 | JW10 | |
195 | Heidi KEWIN | 28:08 | JW11-14 | |
235 | Stuart BARKER | 29:35 | VM50-54 | |
251 | Helen HARRISON | 29:53 | VW45-49 | |
258 | Robert HIRST | 30:22 | VM65-69 | |
324 | Ellisia SMEDLEY | 34:10 | JW10 | |
330 | Emily JOHNSON | 34:25 | JW10 | |
331 | Marion WILKINSON | 34:28 | VW75-79 |
Carlisle parkrun – A total of 215 runners took part.
Pos | parkrunner | Time | Age Cat | Note |
1 | Jacob WATSON | 18:01 | SM30-34 | First Timer! |
Dewsbury parkrun – a total of 92 runners took part.
Pos | parkrunner | Time | Age Cat | Note |
84 | Robin PRICE | 34:54 | VM70-74 |
Lytham Hall parkrun – A total of 153 runners took part.
Pos | parkrunner | Time | Age Cat | Note |
40 | Philip NAYLOR | 23:33 | VM40-44 |
Malahide parkrun – A total of 254 runners took part.
Pos | parkrunner | Time | Age Cat | Note |
148 | Eileen JONES | 27:57 | VW65-69 | First Timer! |
Medina I.O.W. parkrun – A total of 285 runners took part.
Pos | parkrunner | Time | Age Cat | Note |
31 | Simon WILSHAW | 22:23 | JM15-17 |
Pendle parkrun – A total of 76 runners took part.
Pos | parkrunner | Time | Age Cat | Note |
3 | Paul BRANNON | 20:54 | VM55-59 | |
7 | John HARTLEY | 21:34 | VM60-64 | |
29 | Eleanor Betty ROOT | 26:24 | JW15-17 |
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