The Ron Hill 76th Birthday Cowm Race – Thursday 25th September
Report by David Scott
Having missed the AGM 5000m and meeting, as I was on holiday, I returned from warm, sunny Cornwall to run Ron’s Birthday race on a dark, damp, dismal, drizzly evening which was brightened up by a sizeable number of Clayton vests. It was particularly pleasing to see 5 of our Juniors, plus Fast Alice, brought along largely through the efforts of Jason and Marion who continue to do a super job.
The start is on a narrow lane below the reservoir dam and after 2 of our young flyers had been turned round from heading for the back of the race start, to find a position nearer the front, and after Andy O’Sullivan had organised a loud cheer for the birthday man, the race was away. It was also revealed that Andy had now organised/promoted over 500 races, an amazing achievement for a remarkable man.
After a flat start of 150m the course turns 90deg left up a steepish tarmac road to reach the top of the dam. Then it is 2 laps of the res. mainly on a gravel path and back down the hill to finish below the dam again. Many of you will have noticed that I can no longer set off fast but once along the res. path I started to pass people. Our Juniors had already vanished and I never saw any of them again. It is one of those strange things, but when racing I tend to concentrate on catching the next 2 or 3 people in front of me and on a narrow path, with lots of runners, I never saw Martin who finished 11 places ahead. There were a lot more runners, 211 rather than the 67 and 62 that had run when I last ran at Cowm in 201, and this gives the advantage of there always being someone to chase.
Run of the night must go to a brilliant performance by Jordan McDonald who finished 2nd overall. Richard Stevenson, in 16th place, held up the honour of the Seniors, but it was our Juniors who all ran really well and deserved the plaudits.
Ron presented the prizes, still wearing his Clayton vest. One of the things that really impresses and makes me proud to know Ron, is that he still races regularly, unlike many of our other top athletes who, when they no longer win races, give up. Many, many years ago I remember racing in the South East Lancs XC League in Bury, running the last 200yds down a tarmac lane and hearing footsteps catching me. With eyeballs out and still being caught, the figure of Ron appeared by my side and said ‘I bet that gave you a bit of a fright’! He was not really in the race as such, but had given everyone a start and worked his way through the field. On 29th Dec. 2014 he will have run every day for 50 years!!!! Amazing!
Pos | Name | Time | Cat Place |
2 | Jordan McDonald | 16.59 | |
16 | Richard Stevenson | 18.06 | |
20 | George Pier | 18.26 | |
32 | Curtis Holt | 19.01 | |
34 | Alexander Townrow | 19.09 | |
35 | Tom Bradley | 19.15 | |
71 | Jason Pier | 21.08 | |
78 | Fast Alice Pier | 21.41 | |
84 | Martin Brady | 22.02 | |
95 | David Scott | 22.41 | 1stV70 |
126 | Richard Lawson | 24.40 | |
140 | Jackie Kershaw | 25.29 | |
16 | Marion Wilkinson | 27.11 | 1stF70 |
176 | Ron Hill | 28.28 | 1stV75 |
190 | Jack McGuire | 30.10 |
Thieveley Pike Fell Race – Saturday 27th September
The Grand 10K Run at Aintree – Sunday 28th September
Ron Hill features again as he took part in this popular 10K event along with a handful of Clayton Harriers. Some excellent performances and, according to the Run Britain rankings, a couple of PBs as well for Terry O’Leary and Amanda Duffy.
Pos | Gun time | Chip Time | Name | Cat |
8th | 37:31 | 37:31 | Terry O’Leary | 1st V35 (PB) |
200th | 49:29 | 49:00 | Amanda Duffy | WV35 (PB) |
284th | 52:51 | 52:22 | Lee Moore | V35 |
437th | 58:05 | 57:05 | Ron Hill | V75 |
Littleborough 10k Road Race – Sunday 28th September
Spotted a couple of Clayton Harriers amongst the Littleborough 10K results. 113 runners took part so great results for Alan and Martin.
Pos | Name | Cat | Time |
25 | Alan Clarkson | M55 | 42:14 |
59 | Martin Brady | M50 | 48:13 |
Clent Hills Race
Congratulations to Paul Shackleton for his win at the Clent Hills Race.
Rab Mountain Marathon 27th & 28th September
Another great result just in for Colin Woolford who completed the Rab Mountain Marathon finishing in 75th place with a time of 10:37:51
Run Preston 5k & 10k 28th September
5k Results – 313 Runners
Pos | Name | Cat | Time |
72 | Jackie Kershaw | FV40 | 26:22 |
93 | Marion Wilkinson | FV70 | 28:10 |
Lots of Harriers took part in this event but results are running a bit late. Will add 10k as they become available.
Park Run – Where have you been running this week?
Clayton Harriers are keen supporters of Park Run and there is always a good showing at the local events. Sometimes, though a little bit of Park Run tourism occurs and they can be seen popping up in all kinds of places. This week Clayton Harriers have been spotted at the following events. Ron Hill is there again!
Pos | Gender Pos | Name | Time |
Heaton Parkrun – 424 Runners | |||
70 | 66 | Stephen Green | 22:00 |
241 | 185 | Ron Hill | 27:34 |
Bolton Parkrun – 203 Runners | |||
42 | 5 | Julia Rushton | 24:14 |
Burnley Parkrun – 186 Runners | |||
3 | 3 | Jonathon Pye | 18:19 |
6 | 6 | Dave Motley | 19:19 |
8 | 8 | Jacob Watson | 19:46 |
11 | 11 | Nick Roscoe | 20:04 |
24 | 24 | Alan Clarkson | 21:06 |
53 | 8 | Dawn Terry | 23:29 |
65 | 55 | Martin Brady | 23:58 |
76 | 64 | Adam Stevenson | 24:22 |
88 | 14 | Donna Scott | 24:56 |
96 | 76 | Ron Chappell | 26:06 |
102 | 24 | Julie Toman | 26:30 |
110 | 26 | Roanna Holdsworth | 27:00 |
111 | 85 | Breton Holdsworth | 27:01 |
154 | 49 | Lucy Stevenson | 31:27 |
181 | 68 | Kathleen Garnett | 37:46 |
Dewsbury Parkrun – 120 Runners | |||
75 | 50 | Robin Price | 33:11 |
Penrith Parkrun – 60 Runners | |||
25 | 18 | George Thompson | 24:41 |
32 | 12 | Katy Thompson | 25:45 |
Pendle Parkrun – 68 Runners | |||
5 | 5 | John Hartley | 21:09 |
15 | 12 | Stephen White | 23:35 |
38 | 13 | Christine Jennifer Egerton | 30:30 |
41 | 15 | Molly Hesketh | 30:49 |
48 | 21 | Christine Leathley | 32:38 |
Leeds Parkrun – 410 Runners
I am told that the unknown runner in second place is none other than our own Jonny McKenna who finished with a fantastic time of 16:27!
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