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ByJim Hickie

Weekend roundup 9/10 Nov

Another busy weekend for Team Clayton!

Captain Tom Brewster started his weekend in style with a race win at Burnley ParkRun, where fourteen members competed. ParkRun results. Thirteen members were out on the fells at Dunnerdale, with Ivan Whigham and Captain Jean Brown leading our members home. Dunnerdale results. Six men braved a wet Bolton with our Juniors to compete in the Red Rose Cross Country League, with Spencer Riley finishing a tremendous 11th. XC Bolton results. And that was just Saturday!!

On Sunday, Ivan Whigham was out racing again, leading eight of our members at the Wadsworth Half Trog. Half Trog Results. Six members were out on the Fylde, where newcomer Nick Gaskell finished a fantastic 2nd at the Windmill 10K in a time of 35:50. Windmill 10K results.

A tremendous, busy weekend!  Well done Team Clayton!

ByJim Hickie

Witton Park Trail Relays

Blackburn Harriers are once again organising a trail relay event in Witton Park on Sunday 2nd February 2014.

The event is run on the trails from the park to the top of Billinge woods & back & there are 4 x 3.65km legs per team. Teams can consist of Men, Ladies or Mixed (Min 2 Ladies).

There are also junior races on the day.

It would be good if we could get an excellent Team Clayton showing & ask if you woukld like to run, could you let the relevant captains know or show your interest on the club facebook page so we can enter the appropriate number of teams.

ByJim Hickie

Mid Lancs Liverpool

We have been sent an e mail re the Liverpool xc regarding numbers.You may or may not know your Mid Lancs number does not apply for this race.We therefore need to let them know who from the club is likeley to run,this is for juniors,ladies and men.Please let the respective xc country captains know as soon as possible,either directly or via replying to this message.
It is a cracking race and the opportuntity to see and race against some of the best in the country as it is used as a qualifier for the British teams.You often see athletes from Norfolk,Devon, Scotland etc so no excuses about how far it is,only takes an hour from Burnley and look to car share. We appreciate it is the same day as the Tour but if that is not your cup of tea come and support the club at this National event.

ByJim Hickie

Team Clayton Report – Shepherds Skyline FR

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Almost immediately as we drew near to the Shepherds Skyline route, we arrived with signs that this would be a special fell race.  The ominous Stoodly Pike overshadowed us as we arrived along the extensive Lumbutts Road to The Shepherds Rest Inn. The sound of cattle bells rode the wind as we were greeted with the sight of the juniors tackling their big ascent in their respective race. Shepherds 4There was only one hardy Clayton junior here today, last years U8 race winner Christopher Brown. He has moved up the age category this year though and raced in the U10’s for the first time. He did fantastice to come in an amazing 3rd place on what i have heard described as ‘a proper fell course’ with lots of mud thrown in!

 

Runners from all clubs began to warm up on the beginning climb, testing their mettle on the forthcoming hills. The runners gathered at the start line, where only the braver Clayton members remained in their shorts and club vests. The race began and the sun emerged Shepherds 9whilst the racers ahead all tussled and fought to find their footing among the narrow early steep passage.

Although the path is narrow, there are avenues in which you are able to pick off the other runners should you get pushed back in the starting rush. Though be warned, make note of some the steeper cliff edges for the way back down! I almost had to be rescued by the Calder Valley runner I was trying to stay ahead of in the finishing decent.

After a steady climb the race levels out onto the boggy moors as we made our way over to Stoodly Pike. There you will find yourself hurtling down a decent, which is not for the weak ankled! After a steady flat, a fell necessity of a demonic, thigh burner of a hill was to be tackled with many runners resorting to the fell running shuffle.

We were then thrust back upon the route from whence we originally ran. Here the downhill descent battle’s begun to emerge between runners from Chorley, Calder Valley, Glossopdale and myself. I was pushed all the way to the end, tacking a tumble and a few ankle jaunts along the way whilst managing to finish in at 28th and a time of 50:44. There were also great finishing runs from Sean Clare in 57:32, whilst Simon Stansfield pipped fellow Clayton member Mark Nutter by 2 seconds and both impressively finished under the hour mark.

The elements of the route, the runners and the weather teamed together to create a fantastic atmosphere for this fell race. One that I definitely intend to partake in again!

Thanks To Chris Holdsworth for this report!

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ByJim Hickie

Thru’ The Villages 8.45 Mile Race

After approx a month off the racing scene ,due to injury etc thought i had better make an effort and get back into it ,so away i went to quite a tough hilly course. Through the villages 8.45 mile race, this is actually a favourite of mine and today was my 4th running of it! I don’t know why it is a favourite because at this very venue 2 yrs ago i wrote my car off but on that fateful day i still ran the race ,while my car was taken to a nearby garage!

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Anyway onto today, the weather was a little overcast with a little drizzle. The usual speech (pre-race instructions) took place by the starter and away we go. I quite like running up hills now as i use them in a big way when i’m training, i was quite surprised how at ease i was with the first climb and was feeling strong passing over a good half of the other runners. This first hill is approx a mile long before it levels out before coming to the junction. Then it’s a run down through the town before climbing back up again! This race is pretty much like this throughout, up and down!

I must say the training i have been doing is paying off and i felt good all the way round i was approx a minute down on last year but i think that was to do with the headwind more than anything i was pleased that i went through 10k on 44min which by my standards an taking the course into account i was happy with only 12 mth ago most of my 10k were 45 to 46 min on a flat course i would have easly done 42 today which is an improvement! A good race well marshalled and if u want to test yourself one to enter and free brews and hotpot at the end was welcome treat.

Derrick

Results can be found by clicking the link HERE

Many thanks to Derrick Marsh for his account of the race – reports from any race you attend can be sent to media@claytonlemoors.org.uk for use on the site!

ByJim Hickie

The Tour Of Pendle 2013 – Update 03/11/13

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Entries for this years event have already exceeded the 300+ mark & a list of the current entries can be found at this link – 2013 Full Tour Entries

There is a strict limit of 500 runners for the event so pre-entry is advised to be sure of avoiding disapointment on the day (Plus it’s cheaper & you’ve more chance of a t-shirt!)

The parking in Barley village is limited so could we please ask that people car share where possible to ease the impact on a small rural village.

The runners ‘trod’ between CP6 & CP7 is severely eroded so this area is going to be closed on race day, can we ask runners to stick to the ‘official’ route up the wall side before descending on a more direct line to CP7

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ByJim Hickie

Mid Lancs XC – Towneley Park

The recent weather certainly made for a well prepared cross country course on Saturday at Towneley with plenty of surface water and mud for the competitors. We were lucky on the day itself especially as the wind did not blow as forecast and we had no ground pegs for the tent!

The juniors certainly lead the way with 24 competitors from under 11’s to under under 17’s not far short of the total of seniors who ran on the day!! i cannot think of a time when this has happened previously and only goes to show what a great job Marion,Andrew,Jason and the parents are all doing in encouraging the juniors. Long may it continue.

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In the junior section whilst it is totally unfair to single out any particular runners as they all put in such a good effort i would like to mention how well Millie Stubbs did in the under 11’s girls race she certainly had a very determind look at the start of the race and fought really hard to come 5th. In the boys under 15’s Ryan Clarke had a really good run, despite looking behind him for most of it, because he thought he was going to be overtaken by boys who would normally be in front.Who knows where he would come if he looked where he was going! Well done Ryan.

In the seniors races 149 ladies and 302 men competed with Liverpool winning both events. Clayton had 9 ladies running who were lead home by captain Irene,in the mens there were 21 Clayton runners with Spencer Riley coming in as first counter. He was well supported by his fellow clubmates ensuring our first team beat the likes of Blackburn and Preston. Phil Hall also deserves a special mention as not only did he have a good run he was just warming up to run for Clayton again the following day in the Accy 10k. Not only is Andrew Armstrong developing the junior section his additional training is also pushing him up in the results and was pushing Phil all the way.Also thanks to the lads who put Clayton Harriers before Burnley FC at least for 40 minutes,glad you did not miss the goals.

A big thank you must go to Richard and Val Lawson who make this day possible for all and ensure Clayton le Moors Harriers host one of the best Mid Lancs fixtures. We can now all look forward to Liverpool and the opportunity to run against some of the best x country runners in the UK as it is used as a trial  for selection for the European x country championships. Watch the notice boards and face book to arrange lifts etc.

ByJim Hickie

Team Clayton Report – Accy 10k

On a cold, wet and very windy Sunday morning over 250 runners lined up for the Accrington 10k road race. Started by the mayor of Accrington the runners were off at 10am, starting the fast initial 3 miles through Huncoat, over the M65 and down towards Altham before taking a left turn to head back into town.

 Road Captain Tom Brewster took an early lead, striding out to lead the field down towards Altham followed closely by Nick Gaskell and Phil Hall. Many people had warned us of the fast start followed by the long arduous climb back into Accrington town but nothing really prepares you for the slog itself, especially as the heavens opened just as the leaders reached the climb and a headwind kicked up making the challenge twice as hard. Newcomer Nick Gaskell took up the battle with Tom on the climb, claiming 8th place with Tom just behind in 9th overall.
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Excellent runs were had by Phil Hall (10th) and the two Passco boys, Leon outpacing dad Lee at the finish and just missing out on snatching 28th from racing regular Richard Briscoe.
Also in attendance for Team Clayton were Ryan Wilkinson and Adam Shaw showing improvement on their 10k times (coach Roche’s speed sessions paying off!!), Damien Fletcher, Stephen Biscomb, Stephen Greenwood, Alex Braysford, Gary Balmer, Colin Baxter, Brian Wildman, Martin and Kath Brady, Ron Chappell, and club legend Ron Hill. Also Worth a mention is Jo Motley who posted a superb personal best with Mick Hogan and Captain Dave Motley providing the much needed cheering section!
Overall an excellent showing by Clayton Harriers supporting this local race with the leading lads just missing out on the team prize to Blackburn AC and superb runs from all on a tough course in adverse weather conditions!!
Full results HERE
Photos from Steve Bateson HERE
ByJim Hickie

Results Round Up 26th & 27th October 2013

XCA cracking weekend of action from Team Clayton all the results can be found at the links below:-

Mid Lancs XC @ Towneley Park – HERE

Burnley Parkrun – HERE

Cannonball Events Tandle Hill Trail Race – HERE

Accrington 10k – HERE

Bronte Way Fell Race – HERE

The OMM – HERE

It’s great to see our club so well represented at so many races in all different disciplines every weekend, the future’s bright!!