Category Archive Juniors

ByJason Pier

Red Rose XC, Leigh, 28th September

The Red Rose Cross Country season begins on Saturday 28th September with the first fixture at Leigh Sports Village, Sale Way, Leigh, WN7 4JY. The course is quite flat and is made up of a mixture of playing fields, trail paths and a wooded area. A good introduction to cross country if you’ve not taken part before. I have already pre-registered a number of juniors and seniors who wish to compete in the series and I have your race number. If you’re not already registered you can register and pay £6 on the day which will allow you to compete in all the Red Rose fixtures.

Juniors please make sure you bring along to EVERY race the following items:

Club Vest, waterproof / windproof jacket, tracksuit bottoms, hat/buff, gloves, trail / fell shoes or cross country running spikes.

Also remember to bring a drink (not fizzy), a banana or cereal bar with you. It’s important that you are fully prepared before you race.

Meeting point is on the fields at the far side of the running track.

There are plenty of parking spaces at the Sports Village WN7 4JY.

Please arrive at least 45 minutes before your race starts.

FIXTURES & START TIMES

 

ByJim Hickie

A new Committee and Chair

The club’s AGM on 29th August agreed to reduce the size of the club’s committee to seventeen posts.  Dave Scott was elected as President, Jim Hickie was elected as Chair, Mike Wallis was elected as Secretary and Mike Eddleston was elected as Treasurer.  The new Committee includes four new members: Tom Brewster is Men’s Road and Trail Captain; Candice Heys is Ladies’ Road and Trail Captain; Wayne McIntosh is Media Manager; and Andy Armstrong is a committee member.

Retiring Chairman, Pete Booth, and retiring Vice-Chairman, Paul Healey, have served the club so well over many years.  Pete and Paul will continue with much of their work whilst no longer serving on the club’s committee.

The AGM also agreed that future AGMs will be held in September.  A proposal to introduce an alternate club vest was not passed.  However, the Committee does recognise the need to modernise the club’s clothing, and this will be discussed at the first meeting on 16th September.

Ours is a large club, with some 400 members.  With four new committee members and all committee posts filled the club is well placed to move forward.  Our future’s bright, our future’s orange!

 

 

 

 

ByAndy Armstrong

English Schools Fell Running Championship 29th September

This year’s English Schools event will be held in Kendal on the 29th September.

If you’re interested in taking part then all the details you need are on their website

ByJason Pier

Junior Results Round-Up

The juniors have been in action recently at various events.

Briony and Curtis Holt both starred at the Reeth Show in the latest round of the BOFRA race series. Briony, running in the U12 race finished 3rd girl and Curtis finished 8th boy in the U14 race.

REETH SHOW RESULTS

During the month of August two of our juniors have gained PB’s at the Burnley Parkrun.

Annabel Wilcock 27.25 and Lucy Stevenson 30.59

Sisters Eleanor and Grace Root ran in the Blacko Tower Fell Race. Eleanor finished a brilliant 2nd overall and 1st junior setting a course record of 10.05. Younger sister Grace also ran a great race to claim 2nd junior.

George and Alice Pier travelled to Whitworth to take part along with Claytons very own Dr. Ron Hill in the Andy O’Sullivan 30 years of Promotions 5k race. George continued his recent good form by posting a PB of 19.47 for 5k to take 8th place overall and 2nd junior male. Alice also ran well to finish 4th female and 2nd junior female.

WHITWORTH 5K RESULTS

It’s always great to see our juniors not only taking part but putting in brilliant performances to finish at the business end in the results. This is your reward for the hard work you put in during the week at training.

Well done to ALL of you.

 

ByAndy Armstrong

JUNIOR TRAINING; AUG/SEPT

EDIT; No Tuesday Training on 27th August, moving to Sabden in September.

Tuesday Training moves to Sabden in September at the earlier time of 6:30pm. 

Meet at the pay and display car park for about twenty past. It’s only small and may be full but there’s plenty of on street parking in Sabden (please don’t block anyone’s driveway).

Thursday Training will continue as usual throughout August with the exception of the 29th when we will be at Seedhill track for the AGM Track race

Saturday Training resumes on Sat 24th August; Towneley Park for 9:00am. Meet at the lower car park next to the new toilet block/coffee kiosk.

 

ByJason Pier

Latest Results: Arncliffe Gala Junior Fell Race & Junior Street Race – August

Our juniors have been in action recently in both fell and road races.

Briony and Curtis Holt continue to perform very well in the latest round of the BOFRA fell races at the Arncliffe Gala. Briony competing in the U12 race finished 3rd girl. Curtis finished 10th boy in the U14 race.

Tom and Daniel Bradley took to the road to compete in the last race of the Junior Street Race Series at Horwich. In the 1 mile race Tom finished 4th boy with Daniel coming home 11th boy.

ARNCLIFFE RESULTS

JUNIOR STREET RESULTS

Well done to ALL of you

 

 

ByAndy Armstrong

Junior Summer Series; Awards Presentation

…..will be at Spirit of Sport on Thursday 12th September at 6pm.

There’ll be prizes for all who completed five races plus medals for age category winners.

I’d like to invite any and all interested senior members to come along to the presentation to support our juniors. There’ll be a training session afterwards, please come along ‘kitted up’ and join in if you dare!

ByPeter Booth

Alternative Club Vest – Chairman’s Statement

At its meeting on 12th August the committee voted to recommend to the Annual General Meeting that the design of vest, as presented and discussed in the meeting, should be adopted by the club as an alternative club uniform. Picture here.The vote was not unanimous (10-3) and during the meeting members of the committee expressed their dissatisfaction with the way the issue had been originally brought to committee and how the process had developed subsequently.

I take full responsibility for any mistakes that were made in the process. However, the most important point to stress is that there is no intention to change the traditional hooped vest. 

The idea of adopting an alternative vest is not being proposed on a whim. Many of our newer, younger members (not juniors) have noticed that other clubs have updated their vest to a more modern design with a better look and feel than the traditional one. They find our current vest unfashionable and uncomfortable, to the point that a considerable number decline to wear it for races. At first I had little sympathy with complaints about the vest, but conversations with some of these members persuaded me that it is a real issue. The club is trying to attract and retain new members in a very competitive environment. 20-30 years ago there were relatively few clubs in NE Lancashire. Now runners and prospective runners have lots of choice. Rightly or wrongly, as a long-established club, Clayton Harriers is seen as elitist and old fashioned – top heavy with vet runners; not the best attributes for attracting new young members! Therefore, I feel that it is not just desirable, but absolutely essential to ‘move with the times’ and make the alternative vest available if we are to have a thriving, successful club as we approach our century in 2022.

The proposal means that we can retain the traditional vest and have an alternative for those who wish to wear it. Many older and long-standing members I have spoken to can see no problem with the alternative vest, although some would not choose to wear it!

So that’s it. The committee’s recommendation to add the alternative vest to the constitution will be proposed, discussed and voted on at the AGM. Whatever your feelings on the matter please come the AGM and have your say (and vote). If you’re not there and the decision does not go your way, you’re in no position to complain.

The Annual General Meeting is at 8.00pm on Thursday 29th August at Nelson CC, Surrey Road, Nelson, BB9 7TY. If Thursday is normally a training night for you, come and take part in the club’s 5000m track race at 7.00pm.

ByAndy Armstrong

Junior Races; AGM, 29th Aug

UPDATED 17th AUGUST

The club’s annual meeting is traditionally preceded by a 5000m race at Seedhill track. This year, for the first time, it will also be open to any junior members that have achieved a qualifying time at Parkrun of 25mins or better. There will also be a 2 lap fun race for younger members.

The track race is scheduled for 7pm and the 2 lap ‘dash’ will take place around 6:45.

This is an excellent opportunity to test yourself in a proper track environment and I hope that you can come along (Don’t worry, you don’t have to go to the AGM!)

There’ll be no training from Spirit of Sport on this date

 

ByAndy Armstrong

Chorley Park Series, Race 4, Wednesday 7th August.

A huge congratulations to George and Alice Pier who finished 1st boy and 1st girl in the final race of the Chorley Park Junior Series. This was a series of four races over the same course in Astley Park.
George came home in a time of 5:16 and Alice finished in a personal best of 5:50.
Wednesday’s result means that George and Alice are overall series winners (with Alice needing to win her last race outright to clinch the result).
Well done to both, a great example to our younger runners (and our seniors as well!)