Category Archive Seniors Fell

ByJim Hickie

The storm!

As always achievements galore this weekend! The cold, rain and snow on Saturday didn’t deter our members from a massive turnout on a busy weekend.

Three Peaks Fell Race

Our first placed finisher, Christopher Holdsworth, in 37th reported on his debut at the Three Peaks:

‘It’s not quite easy to put the 3 Peaks experience into words, which is possibly the best way to describe it..

Although I paced myself up Pen Y Ghent, I felt strong up until Ribblehead. Whernside was tough, but the descent destroyed my legs and turned the bones in my feet to rubble. From 15th at the top of Whernside, I fell to 37th coming off the top of Ingleborough where I had no strength in my legs. All the experienced runners tried to coach me through the pain, and all the spectators helped me round with Jelly Babies and water to a 3:24:21 finish.

I didn’t quite meet the targets I set, but I’m very pleased with my first attempt at the 3 Peaks. Will be back with a more experienced head, more distance in the legs and comfier shoes next year.’

The unmissable Breton Holdsworth at the Three Peaks

The unmissable Breton Holdsworth at the Three Peaks

Kieran Carr broke the M70 course record with a time of 4:44:18; Katy Thompson completed her 21st Three Peaks; and despite a fall in the lane up Pen-y-Ghent and a full length dive in the river President Dave Scott still managed to complete his 48th Three Peaks. A tremendous achievement by all 23 of our members who completed this Club Championship race in very testing conditions.

Pos Name Category Time 
37 Christopher Holdsworth MU25 03:24:21
71 Breton Holdsworth MV40 03:35:18
106 David Bagot MU25 03:42:25
109 Lee Smith M 03:42:39
140 Andrew Orr MV40 03:50:42
174 Neil Hardiman MV40 03:55:38
194 Ryan Wilkinson M 03:57:57
214 Jean Brown FV40 04:01:44
338 Brian Horrocks MV50 04:20:08
364 Richard Briscoe M 04:23:06
378 Alex Braysford MV40 04:24:39
400 Ivan Whigham MV50 04:28:00
496 David Horrocks MV50 04:40:55
505 Dominic Carr MV40 04:42:39
507 Vicky Heys FV40 04:43:22
516 Kieran Carr MV70 04:44:18
539 Martin Brady MV50 04:48:26
561 Wendy Dodds FV60 04:52:06
599 Nigel Hodson MV40 04:57:46
612 Chris Funnell MV40 05:00:00
623 Katy Thompson FV60 05:03:06
699 David Scott MV70 05:45:50
701 Garry Wilkinson MV50 05:56:02

Three Peaks full results.

London Marathon

On Sunday, the weather was rather better as all those long miles of training were put to the test at the London Marathon. First home was Paul Thompson in an excellent 2:43:43. A fantastic achievement for all nine of our members who completed London!

Lynsey Birtwistle smiling at the London Marathon

Lynsey Birtwistle smiling at the London Marathon

Pos Name Category Time 
425 Paul Thompson M40-44 02:43:43
3295 Alex Cran M40-44 03:12:36
3551 Michael Hogan M45-49 03:14:10
5539 Stephen Whittaker M50-54 03:27:01
9595 Alan Clarkson M55-59 03:45:34
14282 Marion Dixon W45-49 04:01:02
16421 Lynsey Birtwistle W18-39 04:09:59
16774 Tanya Bunkham W18-39 04:11:25
26789 Nicola Kay W18-39 05:06:33

London Marathon full results.

Burnley Schools U10s Cross Country

Several of our Junior members competed in the Burnley Schools Cross Country last week. Dexter Thompson won the boys’ race, with Josh McKay also competing. In the girls’ race, Kady Thompson was 17th and Milly McCabe was 66th. Well done everyone!

Dexter Thompson, winner of the U10 Boys Burnley Schools XC

Dexter Thompson, winner of the U10 Boys Burnley Schools XC

The Fellsman

The usual editor of this roundup, our Media Manager Adrienne Olszewska, reports on her weekend – When the going gets tough…

‘The Fellsman is a high level traverse covering more than 60 miles over very hard rugged moorland. The event climbs over 11,000 feet in its path from Ingleton to Threshfield in the Yorkshire Dales. Most of the route is over privately owned land, the use of which is secured by the organisers for the weekend only. This being the case, the route does not follow well defined footpaths, so the entrants’ navigational skills with a map and compass are tested as well as their physical fitness. Because of this, only fit and experienced walkers or runners should enter.

Five Clayton Harriers took part in this epic and gruelling event; Martin Terry, Simon Halliday, Andy Armstrong, Nicholas Olszewski and Adrienne Olszewska. After a period of dry and warm weather any expectations of an “easy” run went out the window when the forecast was for sleet with snow on the hilltops and sub zero temperatures, and, we were all advised to ensure our mandatory kit was going to be warm enough. In fact, quite a number of competitors were retired because of the weather. There was heavy rain, hail, snow and the temperature fell to around minus five on the tops overnight. It was harsh. The terrain is rugged and you are really put through your paces traversing the unremitting bogginess of the moorlands. It is a seriously tough event.

Adrienne Olszewska at The Fellsman

Adrienne Olszewska at The Fellsman

Nicholas and Adrienne were taking part for the first time. Nick was aiming to complete the course on the same day and Adrienne was aiming for around 24 hours. Both of us just missed our targets as the weather gave us a battering and the bogs were the stuff of nightmares! Having said that, the mind is a funny thing and mere hours later, despite hating the event for much of the time you are doing it, you find yourself thinking about how you can do things better or differently next time! Simon Halliday and Martin Terry completed in around 14 hours, Andy Armstrong in 14 hours 50, Nick in 15 hours 54, and Adrienne 24.5 hours.’

Fellsman full results

Bolton One Mile Fun Run

Team Thompson were out in force at this event held with the Bolton 10K, with Dexter taking third place!

Pos Name Age Time
3 Dexta THONPSON 9 6:03
24 Kady THOMPSON 8 8:00
26 Felix THOMPSON 5 8:02
28 Jack MCGUIRE 59 8:14

Bolton 10K

A very happy Jake Watson reported: ‘Successful day at Bolton 10K. First time I’ve ever made a profit from entering a race and first ever trophy! 8th out of 677 and got £25 Sweatshop voucher. Shaved 4 mins off last year’s time too.’ Well done to all our six members who completed the Bolton 10K.

Jacob Watson with his winnings from the Bolton 10K

Jacob Watson with his winnings from the Bolton 10K

Pos Name Cat Gun time Chip time
8 JAKE WATSON MS 37:35 37:34
65 GEORGE PIER MJ 43:19 43:18
95 RYAN CLARKE MJ 44:58 44:31
150 JASON PIER M45 47:50 47:24
279 ALICE PIER FJ 53:17 52:50
465 ELOUISE PEMBERTON FS 60:55 60:35

Bolton 10K full results.

Blackpool Marathon & Half Marathon

Sarah Angelone successfully completed the marathon in 3:44:32 and commented ‘I am over the moon with my marathon effort today…..rough time of 3 hrs 44/45 in hot and windy conditions. A massive thanks to everyone who came to support me…..your cheers kept me going xxx.’ And Leanne Cottam completed the Half Marathon in 1:55:46. Well done both of you!

Sarah Angelone Blackpool Marathon

Sarah Angelone Blackpool Marathon

Blackpool Marathon & Half Marathon full results.

Parkrun roundup

Burnley parkrun – 233 runners took part

We turned out in force as always at Burnley Parkrun. Congratulations to new recruit Danny Collinge who achieved 1st position from Blackburn’s Josh Boyle as well as a PB in his Clayton vest.

Pos Parkrunner Time Cat Note
1 Danny COLLINGE 17:03 SM20-24 New PB!
4 Jonathan PYE 18:31 SM25-29
5 Richard STEVENSON 18:44 VM35-39
10 Matthew DUCKWORTH 19:36 SM25-29
17 Simon WILSHAW 21:16 JM15-17 New PB!
18 Andy QUINN 21:19 VM40-44
19 Andrew WEBSTER 21:32 VM45-49
38 Lennon JACKSON 23:28 JM11-14
39 Sophie ASHWORTH 23:29 JW11-14
53 Julia RUSHTON 24:15 VW50-54
55 Daniel BRADLEY 24:23 JM11-14
76 Donna SCOTT 25:17 VW45-49
110 Annabel WILCOCK 26:55 JW11-14
121 Stuart BARKER 27:37 VM45-49
130 Heidi KEWIN 28:11 JW11-14
132 Elouise Sylkie PEMBERTON 28:14 SW25-29
193 Judith CAREY 33:30 VW35-39
225 Milly MACCABE 40:12 JW10

Dewsbury parkrun – 88 runners took part

Pos Parkrunner Time Cat Note
83 Robin PRICE 38:29 VM70-74

Cuerden Valley Parkrun – 166 runners took part

Pos Parkrunner Time Cat Note
47 Bryan SEARBY 26:03 VM40-44

Keswick Parkrun – 71 runners took part

Pos Parkrunner Time Cat Note
48 Eileen JONES 29:59 VW60-64 New PB!

Pendle Parkrun – 49 runners took part

Pos Parkrunner Time Cat Note
3 John HARTLEY 20:31 VM55-59
4 Paul BRANNON 20:39 VM55-59
13 Pete BOOTH 22:29 VM60-64
18 Barry MITCHELL 24:14 VM65-69
28 Robert HIRST 27:10 VM60-64 New PB!
33 Christine Jennifer EGERTON 31:52 VW65-69
39 Christine LEATHLEY 34:17 VW65-69
ByAdrienne Olszewska

The calm before the storm

On the countdown to a few biggies; London Marathon, Yorkshire Three Peaks, the Fellsman and no doubt many more, you’d expect a quiet kind of week in the run up wouldn’t you? Absolutely not!  Team Clayton is at large, in all terrains, scoring PBs, winning events and picking up awards. Wouldn’t expect anything else!

Mid Lancashire Cross Country League Presentation – 17 April

It was a very good night for Clayton-le-Moors Harriers and a very well organised evening for all in attendance.

Team Awards – Gold for the Vet 60 Men’s team, Silver awards for Senior Men in Division 2 and the Vet 50 Men’s team, and Bronze awards for the U-13 Girls and the Vet 45 Women’s teams.

Clayton Juniors

U-13 Girls with their Bronze medals at the Mid Lancs Cross Country Presentation Evening

Individual Awards – Silver awards for Briony Holt (U13 Girl), Jordan McDonald (U17 Men) Kevin Davies (VM50), Irene Roche (VF55), David Scott (VM70), and Bronze awards for George Pier (U20 Men), Peter Booth (VM60), Richard Lawson (VM70)

Mid Lancs

Irene Roche with her silver FV55 award at the Mid Lancs Cross County Presentation Evening

If you weren’t at the presentation, and you won a senior award or team award, contact John Roche to arrange collection of your trophy/medal.

The Mike McGee Memorial Cowm Reservoir 5K – 15 April

Andems Runners assisted by Rochdale Harriers stage this 5K race around the scenic Cowm Reservoir, in memory of Mike MGee who passed away in 2012. All proceeds go to Bowel Cancer UK.

Team Clayton

Clayton Ladies out in force at Cowm Reservoir Memorial Race

Fourteen club members turned out for this race.  Laura Hesketh ran up a storm finishing in 19 minutes and taking the first female position.  Team Roche cleaned up the V55 category with first category finishes for John and Irene. Some great performances all who ran and plenty of PBs.

Pos Name Cat Time
13 Laura Hesketh F (1st Female) 19:00
16 John Roche VM55 (1st) 19:11
45 Irene Roche VF55 (1st) 22:09
49 Sarah Angelone F 22:22
61 Richard Lawson VM70 24:00
62 Rachel Todd VF40 24:01
66 Leanne Cottam F 24:41
69 M Moore JM 25:17
77 Robert Hirst VM60 25:55
84 Karen Clarkin VF40 27:17
87 J Lee M 28:44
88 Anita Jones VF55 28:50
95 Judith Carey VF35 33:28
98 Val Lawson VF70 35:46

West Nab – 18 April

Report by Andrew Holt

The third FRA English junior championships race took place across the M62 in Meltham. As usual it was well organised and well attended. The course is similar to the FRA route at Pendle, with an uphill start, longish flat straight and a sharp ramp upwards into the moors. The weather was sunny, warm and hard underfoot with the only mud to be found in the occasional bog and small river crossing. Unusually for a fell race a good percentage of this course is singletrack making overtaking difficult.

Clayton juniors were represented by three runners, Dexta and Liberty Thompson, running only their second FRA fell race, and Briony Holt. Dexta was first away, pacing himself well along the single track and overtaking where and when he could. Finishing we think (photo counting) an amazing fourth. (he was nearly half way back at the start!)

West Nab Fell Race

Dexta Thompson in the U8 & U10 Race at Wet Nab. Photo by Woodentops

Briony and Liberty ran next, climbing further up and around the farm. Liberty was rightly cautious about starting too quickly and started towards the rear of the group. Liberty held a steady position around the course, even gaining ground on more experienced athletes. Obviously feeling tired at the end, Liberty finished strongly in approx 25th position, (counted via photos on Woodentops) in a competitive field on a difficult course.

West Nab Fell Race

Liberty Thompson in the U14 Race at West Nab. Photo by the Woodentops

This was Briony’s second attempt at West Nab, but first at the longer u14 route. After the usual dash out of the field Briony was placed 5th or 6th the, but gained ground and led from from the first downhill stretch, and had a healthy lead at the half way point. A strong challenge from two athletes including last years champion, provided an excellent finish, with Briony narrowly claiming a victory via a sprint in the starting field.

West Nab Fell Race

Briony Holt in the U14 Race at West Nab. Photo by Woodentops

Briony has only to finish one of three races to be joint english champion,and she’s won three out of three so far. 

Well done Dexta, Liberty and Briony!

Awaiting results

Lakeland Trails Hawkshead – 18 April

Starting and finishing at Hawkshead, the 17km Hawkshead Trail Race, 17km Hawkshead Trail Challenge and 10km Hawkshead Trail Run follow circuits along well marked and marshalled footpaths and bridleways, taking in panoramic views of Lake Windermere and the surrounding peaks of the Coniston Hills, the Langdales and most of the Lakeland fells. All of the routes take in the infamous, mile long, near vertical, killer climb of the “Coffin Trail”! Underfoot conditions are generally good, particularly for those used to off-road running.

Clayton Lady, Sophie McIntosh tackled the 10k. She described it as a tough one with an extra 1.7km (making it 11.7km), not to mention the 1 mile vertical climb called ‘the coffin trail’. However, the scenery was beautiful and she really enjoyed it.

Lakeland Trail Races

Sophie McIntosh at the Lakeland Trail races. Suitably tangerine t-shirts for completers as well!

Christopher and Breton Holdsworth tool part in the 17km race finishing in 2nd and 4th place respectively.

Lakeland Trail Races

Chris Holdsworth and Breton Holdsworth who were 2nd and 4th at the Lakeland Trail 17km Race

Full Results

Podium 5k – 18 April

The sun shone but a cold easterly wind hit the runners on each of the 5 laps in the April version of the PODIUM 5K at Barrowford, Lancashire. Three Clayton men took part in the B race.

Report by Richard Stevenson

After missing out on a sub-18 for 5k at Hollingworth Lake 2 weeks ago, I thought I’d give the Podium 5k a go. I’d heard it was a very flat and fast course. We got there early to watch the A race; boy these guys are impressively fast! Then straight after was the B race with a few from the first race kindly helping out as pacers for us. My tactic was to try and stay just in front of the 18 minute pacer which I just about managed then it was down to an eyeball out sprint for the line. Oh yes 17:49! A new PB and my first sub-18 minute 5k. Well done to the fellow Clayton runners there John and Andy. I know Andy was very pleased with his time.

Podium 5k

Richard Stevenson heading for the finish at the Podium 5k. Photo by Jamie McIlvenny

Report from Andy Bradley

Podium 5k perfect for PBs! No pacer for someone hoping to beat 20 mins, not sure some of the a race guys could go that slow!! Asked a couple of lads what they were aiming for and tried to hang on to them, just managed it! Enjoyed the encouragement from the Trawden and clayton attendees, always a help in the last lap when your legs feel like lead. will hope its less windy time as I think I can go (a little bit) faster. £4 well spent and loved watching the a race, some proper runners there!

Podium 5k Race

Andy Bradley at the Podium 5k. Photo by James McIlvenny

Pos Name Cat Time
6 Richard Stevenson M 17:49
12 John Hartley MV55 18:48
16 Andy Bradley MV45 19:53

Full Results

Y Moelwyn Fell Race – 18 April

Race report from Paul Shackleton

A bakers dozen of Clayton-le-Moors Harriers were at the first British Fell Championships race of the year at Blaenau Ffestiniog on Saturday for the Ras Y Moelwyn race; 16.9k (10 miles) with 850 metres of ascent. Under a cloudless sky we went off down the road from the town centre and climbed up through the old quarries to Moelwyn Mawr at 770 metres. After a steep descent, we then climbed Moelwyn Bach, down a rocky and boggy descent to the Llyn Stwlan dam where the locals offered us jelly babies and flapjacks and then climbed again to Moel Yr Hydd. A fast descent and a run back through the quarry tracks and we were at the finish. The race is a classic! Finley Wild won the men’s race with Rob Hope second and Jasmine Parris was the first lady. Clayton men were led home by Neil Hardiman and fist Clayton lady was Jean Brown. 362 runners took part in the race.

British Fell Champs

Garry Wilkinson and Paul Shackleton at the Y Moelwyn race. Paul did not run the race barefoot!

Pos Name category time
108 Neil HARDIMAN Male V40 01:34:09
123 Garry WILKINSON Male V50 01:36:38
208 Paul SHACKLETON Male V50 01:47:33
213 Jean BROWN Female V40 01:48:05
216 Jon SHARPLES Male V60 01:49:33
242 Peter BROWNING Male V50 01:51:55
293 Mark NUTTER Male V50 02:04:05
297 Mark TAYLOR Male Senior 02:04:47
298 Wendy DODDS Female V60 02:05:01
299 Andrew Mark DUGDALE Male V50 02:05:10
338 Peter DUGDALE Male V50 02:14:52
341 Barbara SAVAGE Female V50 02:16:29
351 Nichola HORSFALL Female V50 02:22:02

Full Results

Great Langdale St. Georges Day 10k – 18 April

Graham Kissack was our sole representative at this 10k out and back road run along the beautiful Great Langdale Valley. The Great Langdale St Georges Day Run is a 10k run held in April each year. The course is an undulating route, along the Great Langdale Road. Starting at the New Dungeon Ghyl, running to The Langdale Estate in Elterwater and returning to the New Dungeon Ghyl.

Full Results

Asics Greater Manchester Marathon – 19 April

Congratulations to the dynamic duo of Clayton runners that took part in the Greater Manchester Marathon. Nick Roscoe was first Harrier over the finish with a time of 03:17:13, followed by Stephen Biscombe in 03:51:17.  Well done guys.

Manchester Marathon

Nick Roscoe at the ASICS Greater Manchester Marathon. Photo by Garry Wilkinson

Stephen Biscomb said, “I found it very tough over the last five miles, my pace dropped off considerably. However, I have ticked the marathon done box. 4 months of thinking about this race is over.” 

Full Results

Cheshire 10k – 18 April

The Cheshire 10k offers one of the fastest 10k road racing courses in the North of England. Racing around the flat and rural roads of Antrobus with full road closures, this Run Britain/UKA licensed, officially measured 10k road race offers the perfect opportunity for runners of all abilities to get a chip timed personal best.

A couple of our members ran in this event, Paul Hesketh and Richard John.  Well done!

Pos Name category time
66 Paul Hesketh V50 37:16
250 Richard John Sen M 44:34

Full Results

Great Welsh Mountain Marathon – 19 April

Well done to Nerina Gill who competed in this event.  She beat her personal best by 15 minutes to finish a few seconds over the 4 hour mark.  Congratulations.

Awaiting Results

Clitheroe Triathlon – 19 April

Clitheroe Triathlon consists of a 400m pool swim. a 30k road cycle and an 8k trail run around some of the most beautiful and challenging place in the Ribble Valley with rolling country lanes, sneaky challenging climbs and views to die for.

Very well done to Claire Vincent and Martin O’Rourke who both took part in the Clitheroe Triathlon organised by Epic Events

Full Results

Parkrun roundup

Clayton Harriers at parkrun

Clayton Men dominating the Burnley parkrun. Photo by David Belshaw

Well we’ve had an outbreak of PBs this week from lots of our runners from the youngest juniors to the most senior veterans, but particularly for lots of our juniors at Burnley!  On a sunny and cool morning, conditions were ripe for such a crop of great runs.  As usual our male runners dominated the top ten at the Burnley parkrun and at the Pendle event as well this week so well done to them.

Burnley parkrun – 275 runners took part

Pos parkrunner Time Cat Note
3 Jonathan PYE 17:45 SM25-29
4 Jordan MCDONALD 17:49 JM15-17
5 Jacob WATSON 17:52 SM30-34 New PB!
6 Mark ASPINALL 18:03 VM55-59 New PB!
7 George PIER 18:26 JM15-17 New PB!
11 Matthew DUCKWORTH 19:29 SM25-29
16 Alexander TOWNROW 20:09 JM11-14 New PB!
31 Simon WILSHAW 21:34 JM15-17
34 Martin BRADY 21:48 VM50-54
36 Lennon JACKSON 21:53 JM11-14 New PB!
38 Andrew WEBSTER 22:03 VM45-49
54 Bryan SEARBY 23:24 VM40-44 New PB!
60 Sophie ASHWORTH 23:39 JW11-14
63 Ella DORRINGTON-LEVY 23:42 JW10 New PB!
68 Nathan KEWIN 24:00 JM10 New PB!
77 Natasha OLSZEWSKA 24:37 JW11-14
88 Robert HIRST 25:32 VM60-64 New PB!
101 Annabel WILCOCK 25:53 JW11-14
102 John WILCOCK 25:53 VM50-54
121 Paul Laurence WALSH 26:51 VM60-64
122 Elouise Sylkie PEMBERTON 26:52 SW25-29
134 Stuart BARKER 27:15 VM45-49
141 Heidi KEWIN 27:46 JW11-14
168 Karen CLARKIN 29:02 VW40-44
206 Milly MACCABE 31:48 JW10 New PB!
230 Bronia OLSZEWSKA 33:44 JW10 New PB!
231 Judith CAREY 33:46 VW35-39
234 Adrienne OLSZEWSKA 33:51 VW45-49
265 Kathleen GARNETT 39:07 VW75-79

Pendle parkrun – 53 runners took part

Pos parkrunner Time Cat
2 John HARTLEY 20:24 VM55-59
3 Jon HANSON 20:25 VM35-39
6 Paul BRANNON 21:13 VM55-59
34 Andy QUINN 28:03 VM40-44
47 Christine LEATHLEY 33:54 VW65-69

Dewsbury parkrun – 71 runners took part

Pos parkrunner Time Cat
70 Robin PRICE 38:36 VM70-74

Fell Foot parkrun – 156 runners took part

Pos parkrunner Time Cat Note
92 Eileen JONES 29:50 VW60-64 New PB!
ByAdrienne Olszewska

All kinds of everything

From fast and furious 200m at the track to long and steady ultra distances, our club members have been out in all weathers in all kinds of places.  There have been personal bests, and the odd personal worst, but as always we are chomping at the bit and raring to take on the next challenge.

Joe Salt Memorial Cowm Reservoir 5k – 8 April

There was an impressive turnout of fourteen Clayton Harriers on this mid week, evening race. Michelle Butschok described the race as; “a lovely race on a flat and fast course, thoroughly enjoyed it, especially running in lovely warm and dry weather too! Bonus was the bag of sweets for every runner!”

Team Clayton

Team Clayton at the Cowm 5K

John Roche said, “Well done to all the tangerine ladies and not forgetting cracking runs from Dave Burnett and a PB for Richard Briscoe and the new slimline Martin Brady”

Pos Name Cat Time
11 Richard Briscoe M 18:52
39 Martin Brady MV50 21:42
45 Irene Roche FV55 (1st) 22:16
49 David Burnett MV50 22:49
52 Sarah Angelone F 22:53
56 Helen Burnett FV40 23:20
69 Leanne Cottam LV35 25:38
73 Yvonne Wickham LV50 26:10
75 Michelle Butschok LV40 26:23
77 Julie Toman LV45 (2nd) 26:50
79 Karen Clarkin LV40 27:38
81 Geraldine Varley LV55 (2nd) 28:35
82 Anita Jones LV55 30:20
83 Judith Carey LV35 34:08

Full Results 

Loughrigg Fell Race – 8 April

For many, this early season evening race heralds the start of Summer. A four mile out and back blast from Rothay Park in Ambleside, this race packs a lot into its short length. The fell section is flagged so runners don’t end up heading down to Grasmere in the dark!

The weather was glorious as 188 runners set off on this tough 4 mile race with 3 Clayton runners amongst them; Jean Brown, Stephen Bury and Wendy Dodds.

Pos Name Cat Time
112 Jean Brown F40 00:38:07
150 Stephen Bury M50 00:43:06
154 Wendy Doddds F60 00:43:24

Full Results

Coledale Horseshoe – 11 April

Fourteen Clayton Harriers took part in this Fell Race in a field of 249.

Report by Richard Briscoe

Fell Running

Richard Briscoe at the Coldedale Horseshoe Fell Race. Photo by www.granddayoutphotography.co.uk

Just a quick report from the Coledale Horseshoe. I had the weekend off work and Burnley were playing at 5pm, so I decided to do some preparation for the Three Peaks Race in two weeks. I left home at 8am, the weather was terrible with driving rain and I thought to myself I must be insane going up to the lakes. I arrived at Braithwaite where there were strong winds but the sun was out with snow on the Mountains. So the event was shortened because of the snow, and the route was changed slightly. There were quite a few Clayton members running Neil Hardiman, Barb Savage, Jean Brown, David Bagot, myself, Andy Firth, Pete Browning, Mark Nutter, Peter Dugdale and Andrew. Overall it was a very enjoyable day.

Pos Name Cat Time
49 Neil Hardiman MV40 1:24:05
77 David Bagot M 1:27:54
83 Andrew Priory MV40 1:29:49
94 Ralph Baines MV40 1:31:19
106 Richard Briscoe M 1:33:23
115 Jean Brown LV40 1:34:25
141 Mark Nutter MV50 1:38:14
151 Peter Browning MV50 1:39:35
186 Wendy Dodds LV60 1:47:33
197 Robert Mitchelll MV60 1:48:45
201 Barbara Savage LV50 1:49:18
217 Peter Dugdale MV50 1:54:33
218 Katy Thompson LV60 1:54:42
224 Andrew Firth MV50 1:57:03

Race Photos

Full Results

Calderdale Hike – 11 April

Accomplished ultra runner Andy Armstrong took part in this 37 mile event. It forms part of a series of ultra distance events that make up the Runfurther annual championships. He finished in a time of 7hrs 37 mins.

Awaiting Results

Mid Lancs Track at Blackpool – 11 April

Danny Collinge, George Pier, Alice Pier and Liberty Thompson all took part in the first of the track and field league fixtures representing Burnley AC.

Well done!

Full Results

Wardle Skyline – 11 April

In a strange twist of fate, we had two events overlapping in time and space!  Whilst out on the Calderdale Hike, I found myself suddenly in the middle of the Wardle Skyline Fell Race cheering on fellow club members.  Bit surreal!

Wardle Skyline Fell Race

Vicky Heys at the Wardle Skyline

However, back on track.  Irene Roche continues to stretch her fell legs and described this event as very runnable with great views particularly so on this day due to the sunshine, although a bit cold and breezy with it. Definitely back next year!

Wardle Skyline

Irene Roche at the Wardle Skyline Fell Race

Other club mates spotted were Vicky Heys, Angela Shian, Kath and Martin Brady, Steve Fish, Robert Hirst and Rick Moore

Wardle Fell Race

Martin Brady at the Wardle Skyline Fell Race

Pos Name Cat Time
107 Martin Brady M50 01:02:55
119 Vicky Heys W40 01:04:41
127 Angela Shian WSen 01:05:26
129 Irene Roche W55 01:05:29
139 Rick Moore M50 01:06:05
163 Stephen Fish M60 01:11:47
168 Kath Brady W50 01:12:27
180 Robert Hirst M60 01:17:41

Full Results

3 Bridges 10K – 12 April

This is described as a flat, fast and scenic route though Lancaster, unsurprisingly, going over 3 bridges

Adam Hamer described this race as: ” a tough one because of the weather but relatively flat. The first 5k wasn’t too bad with the wind behind us but as it was an out and back again type race the gales were in our faces which made tired legs even more tired for the final 5k. Overall the race would have been average-okay but catching the bad weather made it pretty tough.”

Sophie McIntosh added; “Those steps in the middle were a surprise that my legs did not enjoy!”

Clayton Harriers

Adam Hamer and Sophie McIntosh at the 3 Bridges 10k in Lancaster

Well done both of you and well done to super vet Stephen Biscombe who was 2nd V60.

Pos Name Cat Time
54 Stephen Biscombe V60 00:43:08
252 Sophie McIntosh F 01:04:19
253 Adam Hamer M 01:04:19

Full Results

Fleetwood 10K – 12 April

Another Clayton Lady flying the tangerine flag was Clare Wilson who competed in the Fleetwood 10K. The Race starts behind the Marine Hall and runs along Fleetwood’s Outer Promenade with great views over Morecambe Bay. Maybe not on this occasion as the weather did not turn out to be anyone’s friend.

Clare Wilson

Clare Wilson at the Fleetwood 10k

Clare Wilson reported; “I was absolutely soaked to the bone in awful conditions but I think the pelting rain and sheer need to get dry, sped me up and got me a PB of 49.41. 5th lady overall as well apparently!”

Well done Clare

Full Results

Radcliffe 10K – 12 April

Five club members took part in this multi-terrain 10k.

Sarah Angelone said; “A great event with fab marshals throughout. A good race with cobbles, pot holes, big ass stairs, hills and fun galore. A good event.”

Radcliffe 10k

Sarah Angelone (L) and Leanne Cottam (R) at the Radcliffe 10k

Leanne Cottam said; “Enjoyed it really. A bit of everything; some killer hills and some killer steps on the second mile. Didn’t expect them at all, ha!. A great off road race. Yes plenty of cobbles & pot holes. But good fun. Plus the rain held off while we ran so a bonus”

Also taking part were Peter Butterworth , Jeffrey Pickup and Julie Toman.

Pos Name Cat TIme
75 Peter Butterworth M60 00:43:42
97 Jeffrey Pickup M60 00:44:46
156 Sarah Angelone F 00:48:20
224 Leanne Cottam F 00:53:34
271 Julie Toman F45 00:58:52

Full Results

Plusnet Yorkshire Half Marathon – 12 April

Boasting a field of over 6000 runners, this popular half marathon takes place in Sheffield. Cancelled last year due to a lack of water for runners, this year’s race started without a hitch.

Team Clayton

Tanya Bunkham’s kit ready for the Plusnet Yorkshire Half Marathon

Flying the Clayton-le-Moors Harriers flag at the Plusnet Yorkshire Half Marathon, Tanya Bunkham reported; “Sheffield half marathon done and dusted in 1:56:28. Disappointed in my time, but the first 5 miles were seriously uphill and the wind was brutal. Can’t believe in two weeks’ time I’ll be going twice as far, eeek!”

Well Done Tanya

Full Results

Mynd Mac – 12 April

Jean Brown was running in this fell race  which she describes as a lovely 4.5 miles on the Long Mynd – very windy and lots of climbing. She was 3rd Lady overall.

The race rises out of the beautiful Carding Mill Valley, there is a stiff climb up over Stanyeld followed by a good old gallop down a north-easterly spur of Haddon Hill into the delightful Batch Valley, immediately leaving via Long Batch – long by name and nature, and one of the lesser used routes on the Longmynd. An entertaining path (now you see it, now you don’t – but waymarked on the day) crosses a stream several times as it hauls up to a pool and cairn, and a track which runs parallel to the Saxon drove of The Portway.

A few hundred yards further and the turn for home with a lovely, undulating run over Haddon and spectacular views for those with the time and inclination to enjoy them. Just when you thought it was all over, one last climb up to the remarkable Iron Age fort on Bodbury Hill and then along the top of the hill before sweeping down, back into Carding Mill Valley – job done!

Awaiting Results

Parkrun roundup

Apologies if I miss any far flung parkrun tourists this week. The consolidated club feature that finds you all for me is not working at the moment so the results have been gathered manually. I have only checked the parkrun events that are regularly attended by our members.

Burnley parkrun

Leading the way at the Burnley parkrun. Photo by Bryn Barnes

Just having a look through the local event results we had a stonking set of results at the Burnley parkrun. Top ten finishes for four of our male runners, first female finisher, and eight junior runners with new PBs for Sophie Ashworth and Nathan Kewin. New PBs also for senior runners Andrew Webster and John Wilcock who finished a mere second apart – bit of a race was it?

Burnley parkrun

Junior runner, Sophie Ashworth on the way to another PB at Burnley parkrun. Photo by Bryn Barnes

Shiny new PBs also for Barry Mitchell and Eileen Jones, which just goes to show that you can continue to push and improve whatever age you are!

Well done to all of our parkrunners!

Burnley parkrun – 235 runners took part

Pos   parkrunner   Time Cat   Note  
4 Jonathan PYE 18:17 SM25-29
5 Richard STEVENSON 18:50 VM35-39
6 Paul HESKETH 19:11 VM50-54
8 Matthew DUCKWORTH 19:33 SM25-29
11 Laura HESKETH 20:09 SW30-34 First Female
14 Thomas BRADLEY 20:48 JM11-14
19 Andrew WEBSTER 21:25 VM45-49 New PB!
20 John WILCOCK 21:26 VM50-54 New PB!
22 Dexta THOMPSON 21:53 JM10
23 Martin BRADY 21:55 VM50-54
31 Sophie ASHWORTH 22:46 JW11-14 New PB!
52 Nathan KEWIN 24:14 JM10 New PB!
57 Andy QUINN 24:46 VM40-44
70 Andrew TAYLOR 25:16 VM55-59
73 Daniel BRADLEY 25:24 JM11-14
90 Ron CHAPPELL 26:39 VM65-69
92 Jackie KERSHAW 26:41 VW40-44
98 Robert HIRST 26:55 VM60-64
136 Donna SCOTT 28:57 VW45-49
137 Richard LAWSON 28:58 VM70-74
142 Heidi KEWIN 29:23 JW11-14
145 Jack MCGUIRE 29:32 VM55-59
189 Molly HESKETH 33:54 JW11-14
209 Milly MACCABE 36:57 JW10

Pendle parkrun – 53 runners took part

Pos parkrunner Time Cat Note
4 John HARTLEY 21:17 VM55-59
18 Barry MITCHELL 23:52 VM65-69 New PB!
45 Christine LEATHLEY 33:30 VW65-69

Heaton parkrun – 495 runners took part

Pos parkrunner Time Cat Note
89 John SEARBY 23:32 VM40-44

 Fellfoot parkrun – 160 runners took part

Pos parkrunner Time Cat Note
111 Eileen JONES 30:06 VW60-64 New PB!

 

ByAdrienne Olszewska

No April Fools

It’s a cracking roundup this Easter weekend.  No eggs, just wins! You lot have been busy, many running more than once and in different disciplines.  We’ve had some great results. There’s been fell, trail, road and lots and lots of tangerine.  The future’s bright!

Clayton Harriers

Out in force this weekend!

Pete Hartley Memorial Liver Hill Fell Race – 31 March

Report From Chris Funnell

It might have sleeting and gusting winds but that didn’t dampen the buzz of excitement as the Pete Hartley Memorial Liver Hill Fell Race heralded the start of British Summertime and the eagerly awaited return of mid-week racing.

There was a strong display of orange and white with 22 Clayton members (including El P) making up a total turnout of 158 runners in the starting line up on the sports field at the Marl Pits. Due to the high winds the only part of the pre-race briefing I managed to hear was “…you finish on the race track”. In the end after some deliberation and consultation with fellow Clayton members I opted to pack my cag in my bum bag rather than wear it as I remained optimistic about the conditions once we got going.

I remembered the race from last year and the need to try to get a reasonable position in the initial charge across the field which then bottlenecks into a narrow path up an embankment that quickly churns up like a wildebeest river crossing. Once clear of the embankment there was a steady climb of about 500 feet over the next mile or so before reaching the open moor and a game of Russian roulette over the boggy sections commenced. Seeing others sink in front of me I successfully negotiated two bogs but succumbed to a third immediately sinking up to my shins. At this point the front runners including Jacob Boyle could be seen running back from the summit. After rounding the summit and the initial descent you were then back on to the boggy moorland and this time with a head wind to contend with. The route had at least 4 or 5 stiles which on the return leg had to be negotiated with runners on the out leg. Depending on timing these at least provided a couple of welcome seconds of respite. The final mile was an enjoyable descent and the chance to stretch out although in the final section only just managing to stay upright (more though good luck than good footwork). It was then back on to the playing fields and a cordoned route onto the race track and a final sprint to the finish where a young and enthusiastic race helper congratulated me and thrust a Cadburys Crème Egg into my hand. It doesn’t get better than this I thought. This is an excellent organised race held this year in memory of the sad loss of the excellent fell runner, photographer and Rossendale Harrier, Pete Hartley.

Katy Thompson added; ” I think Pete must have been smiling down on us because, although the wind was still cold and strong, the rain and snow from earlier in the day held off for the race.

As usual, I was very slow on the first climb but came to across the muddy fields and managed to pass George.   There are a number of tricky stiles to negotiate, made even more difficult when you meet the front runners coming back. I could see Linda Lord on the loop to the summit of Liver Hill, but she was too far ahead to catch.

The first half of the return run is much more uphill than you realise on the way out, then it’s a fast downhill on tracks and through the woods. I passed El Presidente on the way down, but he got me back on the slight incline just before the final fields. (Very ungentlemanly of you, Dave!).

After the kamikaze descent familiar from the cross country, it was across the muddy fields to the finish where Denise was handing out crème eggs to everyone. Looking down at my legs, they were so muddy that I couldn’t tell where my running bottoms ended and the skin began!”

Pos Name Cat Time
3 Jacob Boyle MU23 35:33
42 Chris Funnell MV45 43:16
46 Richard Briscoe M 43:33
56 Pete Smith MV60 44:48
62 David Naughton MV50 45:42
64 Alex Braysford MV50 47:01
75 Darren Rushton MV40 48:14
78 Nigel Weaver MV50 48:43
80 Richard Bellaries MV60 48:58
86 Rick Moore MV50 49:41
88 Robert Mitchell MV60 50:09
89 Stephen Breckell MV60 50:12
105 Angela Shian L 51:44
115 Peter Dugdale MV55 52:59
121 Linda Lord LV65 54:44
124 David Scott MV70 55:21
126 Katy Thompson LV60 55:43
129 Stephen Fish MV60 56:20
134 George Thompson MV65 57:36
138 Kath Brady LV50 59:10

Full Results 

Littleborough 5k Road Series – 1 April

Five club members braved atrocious weather conditions to compete in the first race of the popular Littleborough 5K Road Race series organised by Cannonball Events. This fast course with very little climb is a great opportunity to test out your racing legs and push for a personal best. Ninety nine runners took part in this event.

Congratulations to Team Roche who cleaned up the V55 category taking home the accolade for the male (John) and female (Irene) so well done to them. Three other members also braved the miserable conditions to race; Jean Knightley, Leanne Cottam and Nikki Kay.

Well done to Nikki Kay in particular who managed to knock a whole 5 minutes off her best time in this event last year – looks like all her hard work in training for the London Marathon is really paying off.

Pos Name Cat Time
16 John Roche MV55 19:43
58 Irene Roche LV55 23:13
73 Jean Knightley LV55 25:12
80 Leanne Cottam L 26:52
86 Nicola Kay L 28:27

Full Results

Caldervale 10 – 3 April

Dynamic duo Julia Rushton and Nerina Gill took on the Caldervale 10 mile road race and this is what Julia had to say; “Caldervale10 may only be just down the road from Guys 10 but the terrain is far tougher, think of it as a short Hendon Brook. A great atmosphere, a village event where everyone is welcome. Lovely quiet rural lanes virtually traffic free. One of my fave road races.”

Full Results

Pendle Fell Race – 4 April

Senior Race

On a glorious Easter Saturday a fantastic turnout of 41 Clayton-le-Moors Harriers lined up for this classic local fell race; a good few of them running their first fell race. Clayton-le-Moors Harriers won the Lancashire Team Trophy and fielded an impressive 8 complete mens teams and a ladies team. We had vet category wins for Alan Life, Pete Booth, Irene Roche and Katy Thompson.  Chris Holdsworth had a great race finishing in 6th place overall and 2nd place Lancashire Championship.

First time fell racer Danny Collinge said; “I have one word for it, and one word only…HARD!”

Pendle Hill Fell Race

Danny Collinge at the Pendle Hill Fell Race. Photo by Ryan Wilkinson

Competing in only her second fell race, Helen Burnett reported; “It was great to take part in the race as a member of Clayton up a hill I can see from my window at home. As a new fell runner and newish Clayton member, I received loads of support and encouragement from the long standing fell running members who were both running and marshalling. Great family atmosphere with the kids races first and then lovely to see the friendly banter of George and Katy Thompson in the first climb up Pendle, an inspiration for me and Dave! I did enjoy the steep climbs but need to toughen up for the downhill and was pleased with a strong finish down the last mile on the road. Enjoyed a well earned shandy afterwards in the Pendle Inn with a lot of the Claytoners. I’m proud to have done a race where local friends have said “nutters” and “mental”.

Pendle Hill Fell Race

George Thompson, Helen Burnett and Katy Thompson climbing up Pendle. Photo by Ryan Wilkinson

Dave Burnett added, “Yet again I have been shown what fell racing is all about, losing over 20 places on the second ascent was soul destroying – I’m either going to get fitter or carry Numchucks next year.

First time fell racer, Matthew Duckworth described his race as “awful” but added he can’t wait for the next one!

Pendle Fell Race

First time fell racer Matthew Duckworth at the Pendle Fell Race. Photo by the Woodentops

Another new fell racer, Michelle Butschock said; “This was my 1st race on Pendle and it feels like a real accomplishment. Had all sorts of negative thoughts in my head going up but once at the trig I must’ve had the biggest smile on my face!! The marshal at the trig was fantastic, really encouraging, all the Claytoners were at the finish cheering me on inmy battle to the line with another runner, the whole atmosphere through the day was fab. ”

Pos Name Cat Time
6 Chris Holdsworth M 35:20
11 Jacob Boyle MJ 37:05
24 Danny Collinge MJ 38:44
27 Alan Life M50 (1st) 39:16
31 Garry Wilkinson M50 (2nd ) 40:00
36 Lee Smith M 40:29
61 Michael O’Donnell M40 42:29
70 Andrew Armstrong M45 42:56
71 David Bagot M 43:22
83 Ralph Baines M45 44:08
92 David Naughton M50 44:43
94 Richard Briscoe M 44:49
100 Pete Booth M60 (1st ) 45:27
114 Chris Funnell M45 46:13
120 Nicholas Olszewski M55 46:51
121 Jeffrey Pickup M60 46:54
127 Sean Clare M50 47:06
135 Mark Nutter M50 47:38
154 Matthew Duckworth M 48:59
167 Vicky Heys F40 49:37
179 Gary Balmer M45 50:37
195 Stephen Breckell M60 51:52
200 Natalie Harrison F 52:24
201 Angela Shian F 52:24
203 Stephen Bury M55 52:31
207 Andrew Firth M55 52:46
213 Peter Dugdale M55 53:04
215 Irene Roche F55 (1st ) 53:09
222 Colin Woolford M 53:54
231 Katy Thompson F60 (1st ) 55:07
235 Jason Pier M45 55:32
238 Dave Burnett M50 55:43
254 Mark Taylor M 58:12
258 Helen Burnett F40 58:39
259 Robert Hirst M60 59:12
260 George Thompson M65 59:30
264 Michael Frost M60 61:39
267 Karin Goss F65 62:26
272 Doug Milnroe M65 63:01
282 Michelle Butschock F40 68:32
289 John Francis M70 72:01

Junior Races

There was a great turn out across all the age groups at the junior races, with a number of first timers.  Some great performances from the juniors, as always, promising a bright future for the club.

Pendle Fell Race

Clayton Juniors looking like they mean business at the Pendle Fell Races

Pos Name Time
UNDER 8s
15 Joshua McKay 03:16
23 Kady Thompson 03:31
UNDER 10s – 1.186K  50m
9 Dexta Thompson 05:04
49 Grace Root 06:18
53 Imogen Ferguson 06:22
65 Matthew Armstrong 06:47
74 Millie Mccabe 8:48
UNDER 12s – 2.58K      112m
6 Jackson McKay 14:33
45 Lennon Jackson 18:25
58 Sophie Ashworth 19:26
82 Natasha Olszewska 22:09
UNDER 14s – 3.95K    199m
17 Briony Holt 20:58
46 Eleanor Root 19:26
82 Liberty Thompson 22:09
UNDER 16s – 4.4K    245m
21 Curtis Holt 24:25
33 Ryan Clark 26:33
39 Alice Pier 28:06
UNDER 18s – 7.0K    340m
10 Jordan McDonald 30:11
17 George Pier 33:57

Full Results

Guiseley Gallop – 5 Sunday

A couple of Clayton Harriers were spotted at this event.

Pos Name Cat Time
105 Peter Butterworth M60 00:47:07
477 Julie Toman F45 01:07:39

Full Results 

Rivington Pike Fell Race – 4 April

Three vet men and one Clayton Lady were flying the club flag in one of the oldest and historic fell races in the country, organised by Horwich RMI Harriers. The race is 3.2 miles with 800ft of ascent.

Ron Hill

Ron Hill at the Rivington Pike Fell Race. Photo by Mark Sammon

Our vet men, Stephen Fish, Ted Orrell and Ron Hill made 14th team place – not bad for a threesome whose ages total over 200 years between them!

Pos Name Cat Time
192 Stephen Fish V60 29:56
209 Ted Orrell V75 (1st) 31:31
232 Julie Toman L45 34:13
246 Ron Hill V70 36:52

Full Results

Wollaton Park Easter 10k and 2k Runs – 6 April

Team Holdsworth had a great day out at Wollaton Park Easter multi terrain 10k. The Family 2k fun run was enjoyed by Roanna and Finan, especially the Easter eggs received at the finish.

Team Holdsworth

Team Holdsworth, resplendent in tangerine, at the Woollaton Easter Races

Breton took 4th place overall in the 10k race and first vet prize, in a field of over 600 runners.

Full Results

Hollingworth Lake 5k and Golden Mile – 6 April

Team Clayton

Organising, marshalling, running and winning at Hollingworth Lake 5k

Shrouded in mist and murk, the weather was a far cry from the glorious sunshine of the Pendle Fell races but that didn’t deter us. 28 club members, including 5 of our junior members, took part in this fast, flat 5k race.  There was a great win by Danny Collinge taking Clayton to team victory with Jacob Watson and Jordon McDonald. Second win of the weekend moving from the fell FV55 to the road FV50  for Irene Roche and Steve Biscomb taking the V60 win.

Team Clayton

L-R Jacob Watson, Danny Collinge and Jordan McDonald. Team winners at the Hollingworth Lake 5K

Pos Name Cat Time
1 Danny Collinge M 16:27
9 Jacob Watson M 17:30
13 Jordan McDonald M U18 (2nd ) 17:57
14 Richard Stevenson M 18:01
23 Paul Brannon M55 (1st) 18:37
26 John Hartley M55 19:01
27 George Pier M U18 19:06
30 John Roche M55 19:17
54 Stephen Biscomb M60 (1st) 21:23
60 Alice Pier F U16 (1st) 21:09
63 Jason Pier M45 21:28
73 Irene Roche F55 (1st) 22:32
90 Jean Knightley F55 (2nd ) 23:56
92 Liberty Thompson F U16 (2nd) 24:02
105 Leanne Cottam F 25:05
106 Rachel Todd F40 25:09
107 Bianca Bennett F 25:19
114 Donna Airey F 25:35
115 Natasha Olszewska F U16 (3rd ) 25:37
116 Elouise Sylkie Pemberton F 25:58
119 Jackie Kershaw F40 26:09
126 Deborah Greenwood F45 26:51
127 Adrienne Olszewska F45 26:59
128 Julie Toman F45 27:14
135 Karen Clarkin F40 28:03
147 Marion Wilkinson F65+ 29:21
149 Geraldine Varley F55 29:49
150 Anita Jones F55 30:06

Golden Mile Fun Run

Seven of our Juniors took part in the Golden Mile fun run.  Brilliant runs from all of them.  Top ten finishes for Dexta Thompson and Adam Stevenson and a particular mention for Liberty Thompson who ran in both races!

Clayton Juniors

Clayton Juniors at the Golden Mile Run

Pos Name Time
2 Dexta Thompson 06:32
5 Adam Stevenson 06:52
11 Liberty Thompson 07:14
23 Keira Stevenson 08:09
26 Kady Thompson 08:40
27 Jack McGuire 08:41
31 Felix Thompson 09:15

Full Results

Parkrun roundup

Another week of great parkruns for our club members and, with it being the Easter Weekend, it would seem there has been a little bit of parkrun tourism going on as well.

We took the top four postions at the Burnley parkrun so very well done there to Jacob Watson, Mark Aspinall, Jon Hanson and Paul Brannon. Jonathon Pye was second at Penrith and John Hartley was in fifth at Pendle.  Shiny new PBs for Stephen Ainsworth, Eloise Pemberton and Rachel Stevenson. Well done to Marion Wilkinson, who despite her long-term involvement with Burnley parkrun, only took part for the first time this weekend!

Burnley parkrun – A total of 201 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
1 Jacob WATSON 00:18:07
2 Mark ASPINALL 00:18:42
3 Jon HANSON 00:19:11
4 Paul BRANNON 00:19:16
12 Stephen AINSWORTH 00:20:06
25 Andrew WEBSTER 00:21:34
28 Andy QUINN 00:22:45
38 David Ian SCOTT 00:23:30
53 Jean KNIGHTLEY 00:24:32
74 Donna SCOTT 00:25:44
79 John WILCOCK 00:25:56
80 Annabel WILCOCK 00:25:57
87 Beth QUINN 00:26:23
89 Elouise Sylkie PEMBERTON 00:26:27
96 Ron CHAPPELL 00:26:53
97 Paul Laurence WALSH 00:27:20
124 Heidi KEWIN 00:29:25
134 Rachel STEVENSON 00:30:04
137 Marion WILKINSON 00:30:13
147 Sophie MCINTOSH 00:30:53

Pendle parkrun – A total of 66 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
5 John HARTLEY 00:21:17
20 Barry MITCHELL 00:24:28
36 Robert HIRST 00:29:15
53 Christine LEATHLEY 00:33:49

 Bolton parkrun – A total of 307 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
67 Bryan SEARBY 00:24:20
82 Katy THOMPSON 00:24:58
161 Julia RUSHTON 00:29:02

Fell Foot parkrun, Newby Bridge – A total of 202 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
50 Wendy DODDS 00:24:33
141 Eileen JONES 00:30:57

 Ashton Court parkrun – A total of 307 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
39 Stephen WHITAKER 00:21:44

Cardiff parkrun – A total of 600 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
101 Martin BRADY 00:21:25

Dewsbury parkrun – A total of 75 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
71 Robin PRICE 00:38:30

Penrith parkrun – A total of 96 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
2 Jonathan PYE 00:18:48

Southampton parkrun – A total of 549 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
26 Colin SHUTTLEWORTH 00:19:15

Club Road Palladium – Latest Standings

In the Road Palladium Competition members receive points for competing in any road race. There are separate competitions for Ladies and Men. Points are awarded as in the following example: If five men members compete in a road race then the first man home is awarded five points; the second man home is awarded four points; and so on.

Latest standings show Irene Roche leading the Ladies table and Jacob Watson leading the Mens table.

Runners of the Month

Well done George Pier for winning February senior runner of the month for his great performance at Muddy Shoes & at the Mid Lancs League Cross Country races.

Well done junior runner of the month Ryan Clarke for a brilliant run at Winter Warmer 10K.

Kit Manager

The club is looking for a new Kit Manager to take responsibility for our junior and senior clothing range. So, if you want to play a key part in making Team Clayton the smartest team around this is your chance! The job involves sourcing and designing new lines, storing the stock, as well as selling to members. The club wants to move to offering electronic payment as well as providing an online shop, so some computer skills are needed for the role.

We need more help to make our club even better. If you think that you could be our Kit Manager, please get in touch with either myself or any committee member.

Jim Hickie, Chair

ByPeter Booth

April Newsletter

The latest edition of The Harrier can be downloaded here. April Newsletter 2015 This month’s offering includes a round up of the cross country season, with detailed results from the Mid Lancs League and the final standings in the club Palladium Points Competition. There is also a full list of all the award winners from the recent Presentation Evening, plus all the regular features, race results and fixtures.

Mr Tangerine Man edit

ByAdrienne Olszewska

Here come the girls

Wild, wet and windy; it’s been grim at times but you have been making your presence felt this weekend. Our younger men made their mark at the Ron Hill 10k on Sunday, but this weekend it’s really been all about the girls!

Northern Road Relays – 28 March

Chairman, James Hickie said; ‘It was great to see not one, but two, Clayton Ladies’ teams competing in the Northern Six Stage Road Relay on Saturday. Our ladies last competed in this important Northern event way back in 2009, so Saturday’s performances clearly demonstrate that our ladies have re-established themselves on the road. Our men are also moving up, with a substantial improvement on last year’s position of 48th in the Northern Twelve Stage Road Relay to 37th on Saturday. Well done everyone, and particular thanks to Captains Angela Shian and Tom Brewster!’

Clayton Ladies

Clayton Ladies at the Northern Road Relays

Ladies’ Road Captain, Angela Shian, reports; “The ladies teams had a early start on Saturday 28th March, leaving the torrential rain In Burnley to head for the sunnier climates of Liverpool. We had 2 ladies Teams entered:

Team A: (*= long leg)
Leg 1 Fabienne Richmond*
Leg 2 Helena Leathley
Leg 3 Nat Harrison
Leg 4 Irene Roach*
Leg 5 Vicky Heys
Leg 6 Angela Shain

Team B (*= long leg)
Leg 1 Sarah Angelone*
Leg 2 Jean Knightley
Leg 3 Sarah Whittaker
Leg 4 Irene Roach*
Leg 5 Julia Rushton
Leg 6 Helen Bennett

For the Majority of the ladies, this was the first time competing in an event such as the relay championships. There were a few nerves at the start and some stressful moments (very keen change overs Jean Knightley…!) It was soon all overcome by the sunshine, a picture and a cuddle from Sir Steve Cram and, as you know, us ladies always like a giggle!!!!!

To the important part though – great results of team A – 31st place and Team B came 45th place, there were 55 complete teams entered and 6 incomplete teams. Thank you to all the ladies who ran, we had a very enjoyable “noisy” day – I can only see a bright orange future for these prestigious events.”

Full Results – Women
Full Results – Men

Errwood Hall Junior Fell Running Championships – 28 March

Congratulations to Briony Holt for her performance in the U14 race in the first race of the English Junior Fell Running Championship series.

Briony ran her first U14 fell race of the year in the Peak District yesterday. As an FRA championship qualifier it was well organised and well attended as usual. The weather was awful, driving rain and wind, although it broke during the races becoming showery. The race itself was 4.6k, an increase from the 3k standard she ran last year. The route was her first in the area and was straight up from Errwood lake to Shining Tor, turning round nearly at the top. The ground was firm underfoot and cushioned on the moor with gorse and heather. Briony finished an amazing 1st girl, 14th overall against some tough competition. She ran hard uphill as normal but maintained her intensity on the downhill section too, finishing saying how she’s gonna have to train harder to maintain that standard!

Flying the flag for our juniors – well done Briony!

Clayton Juniors

Clayton Junior, Briony Holt, in full flight at the Errwood Hall Fell Race. Photo by the Woodentops

Full Results

Boulsworth Bog – 28 March

It would seem that Boulsworth Bog fell race lived upto its name this year and conditions were reported as being particularly wet and boggy for the runners. Seven of our members took part in this 8.2mile race with 1394ft of climbing. 74 runners took part. Neil Hardiman finished in 4th place and Jeff Pickup was 1st V60.

Boulsworth Fell Race

Neil Hardiman, first Clayton finisher at the Boulsworth Fell Race. Photo by the Woodentops

Neil Hardiman reported; “Boulsworth is a hill that has plenty of bogs! Even in summer the summit plateau is never dry. Our elite runners were on relay duty so I fancied a prize. The first couple of miles involved farm tracks and even some Tarmac, before the tough ascent of Boulsworth and a great descent with fast trails back to Wycollar. Stuart Fogg and Christian Holmes of Wharfedale led out from the start and I was not far behind until we turned into the brutal head wind. A group of runners including Mick Dobson (Trawden) caught me up on the gentle climb and seemed unwilling to pass my windbreaker like body. I deliberately slowed and sat in behind Mick who started the main climb strongly. The mainly flat summit area was swamped, and the wind was smack bang in the face. Turning the summit cairn led to a fantastic descent allowing me to pass a couple of runners and move up to third place. Once I was back on the Tarmac I was quickly passed by one fella who had no idea of the way back. I was shouting directions from 50m guiding him home. What would Worswick say. Foggy won, I came in 4th and got 1st vet 40, closely followed by Kieran on his 1st fell race for some time. Jeff, Sean, Colin, Gaz and Babs followed us home on a tough but enjoyable day.”

Boulsworth Fell Race

Barbara Savage at the Boulsworth Bog Fell Race. Photo by the Woodentops

Colin Woolford reported; “Boulsworth Bog by name bog by nature. Wet and windy in equal measure! Different finish improved the race, but made it muddier still.”

Boulsworth Fell Race

Colin Woolford at the Boulsworth Bog Fell Race. Photo by the Woodentops

Pos Name Cat Time
4 Neil Hardiman MV40 59:30
13 Kieron Mitchell MV40 63:20
27 Jeffrey Pickup MV60 67:02
38 Sean Clare MV50 69:14
48 Gary Balmer MV40 73:57
56 Colin Woolford M 77:33
62 Barbara Savage FV50 79:17

Full Results 

Ron Hill 10K – 29 March

On a wet and miserable Sunday morning, 35 Clayton-le-Moors Harriers, 17 men and 18 women, lined up for the second running of the Ron Hill 10K, some of them having also raced the previous day at the Northern Road Relays in Sefton and some of them running for the club for the first time.

Ron Hill 10K

New Clayton Members with Ron Hill

The rotten weather didn’t deter a hardy band of spectators and the atmosphere was buzzing. With a strong young group of male runners, expectations for a great result for Clayton-le-Moors Harriers was running high and we were not disappointed.

Clayton Men

A wall of Clayton talent! L-R Jacob Watson, Christopher Holdsworth, Danny Collinge, Jordan McDonald.

Christopher Holdsworth set off at the front and stayed there for the duration coming in over a minute clear of the second runner. A video clip posted on facebook by one of the spectators absolutely summed Chris’s race up when she commented “Bloody miles in front!” On his birthday, and gashing his leg on the way round, Danny Collinge put in a superb first run for the club landing third place in the race. Not far behind, Jacob Watson battled hard for his 7th place. Our vet men had a great race with 1st V55 going to John Hartley, Paul Brannon and John Roche were 3rd and 4th V55 respectively. Stephen Biscomb was 2nd V60 , Ron Chappell was 2nd V65 and legendary Ron Hill took 1st V75.

The first Clayton lady was Nat Harrison who ran a blistering race finishing as 14th female overall in the race. Sarah Angelone followed just a minute later. There were some great results for our vet ladies with 1st V60 for Katy Thompson, 1st and 2nd V55 for Irene Roche and Jean Knightley, and 2nd V50 for Julia Rushton. It was great to see such a large turn out of Clayton ladies, some of them running for the club for the first time, many of them getting PBs as well.

Ron Hill 10K

Natalie Harrison, first Clayton Lady over the line at the Ron Hill 10K

The eponymous man, Ron Hill, was running himself and took 1st Vet75 crossing the line with alongside some of our younger club members, Sophie McIntosh and Adam Hamer.

Pos Name Cat Time
1 Christopher Holdsworth 00:34:26
3 Danny Collinge 00:35:44
7 Jake Watson 00:37:57
15 John Hartley V55 00:39:16
25 Paul Brannon V55 00:39:49
29 Jordan Mcdonald 00:40:16
32 John Roche V55 00:40:17
35 Matthew Duckworth 00:40:43
52 Chris Funnell V45 00:41:44
69 Stephen Biscomb V60 00:43:03
110 Natalie Harrison 00:46:06
125 Sarah Angelone 00:47:20
140 Irene Roche V55 00:48:00
148 Elizabeth Mullan 00:48:28
149 Andrew Dugdale V50 00:48:20
185 David Horrocks V50 00:50:07
193 Katy Thompson V60 00:50:44
201 Nerina Gill V45 00:50:44
209 Julia Rushton V50 00:51:20
212 Jean Knightley V55 00:51:31
235 Rachel Todd V40 00:53:10
241 Yvonne Wickham V50 00:53:27
252 Jacqueline Kershaw V40 00:54:10
256 Elouise Pemberton 00:54:32
257 Bianca Bennett 00:54:36
271 Ron Chappell V65 00:54:57
283 Stuart Barker V45 00:55:53
286 Michelle Butschok V40 00:55:59
292 Julie Toman V45 00:56:13
327 Deborah Greenwood V45 00:57:58
399 Adam Hamer 01:02:31
402 Sophie Mcintosh 01:02:32
404 Ron Hill V75 01:02:19
439 Bryan Searby V40 01:06:18
452 Sharon Wilson 01:07:53

Full Results

Padiham Junior Aquathlon – 29 March

Six Clayton-le-Moors Harriers were spotted in the results of this local duathlon event held in and around Padiham Leisure Centre. Swimming in the pool followed by a run on the Padiham Greenway.Seniors Natasha Newell (competing as Ribble Valley Tri), Beth and Andy Quinn and Deborah Gasse competed in the senior event. Adam Quinn competed in the 12-13 junior competition and Keira Stevenson took part in the 10-11 competition. Keira took part in the event last and she wanted another go to see if she could do better. She practiced her swimming with a real focus this past month and knocked 38 secs off her 2014 time. Such a positive attitude and unrivalled determination – well done Keira!

Clayton Juniors

Clayton Junior, Keira Stevenson at the Padiham Aquathlon

Padiham Aquathlon 2015 Results

Vitality Liverpool Half Marathon

This as the 22nd Liverpool Half Marathon and, with over 6,000 entries, it was a big day for everyone as the massed ranks pound the streets of Liverpool. Three Clayton Ladies made the trip to Merseyside to take part. PBs all round for  Clare Wilson (01:46:02), Stephanie Hawke (01:54:36) and Nikki Kay (02:06:57).  Well done ladies!

Liverpool Half Marathon

Stephanie Hawke, Nicola Kay and Clare Wilson at the Liverpool Half Marathon

Full Results

Parkrun roundup

Wild, wet and windy conditions didn’t put you off your Saturday morning fix and lot of our members warmed up for weekend races at their local, or slightly further afield, parkrun. We had 3 top ten finishes at Burnley and a PB for junior Liberty Thompson. At Pendle a couple of top ten finishes, first female position for junior Natasha Olszewska and a PB for her mum, Adrienne. Well done also to Colin Shuttleworth for a top ten finish at the Preston parkrun.

Other Race News

Andrew Armstrong took part in the Blubberhouses 25 which he says “went ok, windy & showery; my kind of race weather!”

Burnley parkrun – A total of 163 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
2 Jonny MCKENNA 00:18:56
4 Mark ASPINALL 00:19:23
9 Matthew DUCKWORTH 00:21:23
11 Stephen AINSWORTH 00:21:33
23 Andy QUINN 00:22:53
39 Dexta THOMPSON 00:24:34
54 Liberty THOMPSON 00:25:50 New PB!
59 Andrew TAYLOR 00:25:58
70 Richard LAWSON 00:26:26
75 Annabel WILCOCK 00:27:00
76 John WILCOCK 00:27:02
86 Robert HIRST 00:27:39
96 Ron CHAPPELL 00:28:32
110 Nicola KAY 00:29:22
127 Kady THOMPSON 00:31:26
130 Joshua MCKAY 00:32:06
160 Valerie LAWSON 00:39:13

Pendle parkrun – A total of 38 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
3 Paul BRANNON 00:20:40
6 John HARTLEY 00:21:58
17 Martin BRADY 00:24:49
22 Natasha OLSZEWSKA 00:27:38
26 Adrienne OLSZEWSKA 00:29:52

Heaton parkrun – A total of 417 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
270 Eileen JONES 00:30:23

Preston parkrun – A total of 165 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
8 Colin SHUTTLEWORTH 00:19:15

Bolton parkrun – A total of 224 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
184 Bryan SEARBY 00:33:53

 Dewsbury parkrun – A total of 73 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
71 Robin PRICE 00:37:25

Ormskirk parkrun – A total of 124 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
37 George THOMPSON 00:24:54
38 Katy THOMPSON 00:25:00

Fell Foot parkrun, Newby Bridge – A total of 75 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
26 Wendy DODDS 00:26:16

YOUR CLUB NEEDS YOU!

Help is needed for the Pendle Fell Races this weekend, Saturday 4th April, for both senior and Junior races. Junior races, in particular are still in need of a number of marshals.

If you are not taking part, and you can lend a hand, then please show your support and contact David Bailey:

via email: david.bailey80@ntlworld.com
tel: 
01282 618554  after 8.00pm

ByAdrienne Olszewska

Tiptoe through the tulips…

Well, it may be a tad early for the tulips but this week you have been fell running at Flower Scar, touring Pendle on the Stan Bradshaw Pendle Round, Doddling with Daffodils, Rolling at Roddlesworth, finishing the cross country season in Lancaster, road racing in Trafford and PB-ing at parkrun.

Mid Lancs Cross Country League – Lancaster 7 March

U-11 Girls

Our U-11 girls put in some solid performances in the last race of the cross country season.

Clayton Juniors

U-11 Girls Keira Stevenson and Millie Mccabe at the start line. Photo by Richard Stevenson

Pos Name Time
38 Keira Stevenson 08:54
40 Kady Thompson 09:55
46 Millie Mccabe 11:34

 U-11 Boys

Our U-11 boys ran really well in their last fixture.  Jackson McKay continues to shine and finished in 2nd place closely followed by his team mates Dexta Thompson and Finlay Stubbs.  Well done for a trio of top twenty finishes!

Clayton Juniors

Looking determined and focused. L-R Dexta Thompson, Jackson McKay and Finlay Stubbs. Photo by Nicholas Olszewski

Pos Name Time
2 Jackson McKay 06:31
10 Dexta Thompson 07:03
18 Finlay Stubbs 07:33

U-13 Girls

Running without Briony Holt, the U13 girls were keen to perform well for a team medal. Excellent team spirit prevailed and all four girls ran their socks off with top ten finishes for Ellie Root and Millie Stubbs. Not too far behind them team-mates Liberty Thompson and Natasha Olszewska finished in the top 20. Their team finished in second place. Well done girls!

Clayton Juniors

U-11 Girls Liberty Thompson, Ellie Root, Natasha Olszewska and Millie Stubbs. Photo by Nicholas Olszewski

Pos Name Time
6 Eleanor Root 08:47
10 Millie Stubbs 09:00
15 Liberty Thompson 09:24
17 Natasha Olszewska 09:40

Girls Team Position – 2nd place E Root | M Stubbs | L Thompson

 U-15 Girls

An excellent second place finish for Alice Pier and a steady run from Lucy Stevenson earned her seventh place.

Clayton Juniors

Alice Pier and Lucy Stevenson looking cool and collected on the start line. Photo by Nicholas Olszewski

Pos Name Time
2 Alice Pier 12:05
7 Lucy Stevenson 16:41

U-15 Boys

Thomas Bradley was the sole representative for the club in this age group, as was Beth Quinn in the U-17 Women’s race.

Clayton Juniors

U15 Boy,Tom Bradley and U17 Lady Beth Quinn. Photo by Nicholas Olszewski

Pos Name Time
12 Thomas Bradley 14:04

 U-17 Women

Pos Name Time
3 Bethany Quinn 17:21

 U-17 Men

Clayton Juniors

Jordan McDonald. Photo by Nicholas Olszewski

A very close call for Jordan McDonald with eventual winner Thomas Marchant literally frothing at the mouth from the effort of keeping in front of Jordan at the finish line.

Pos Name Time
2 Jordan McDonald 19:14

 Senior Men U-20

George continues to put in great performances with the senior men and was the second counter in the ‘A’ team place.

Pos Name Time
4 George Pier 33:39

 Ladies Race

With many of our usual runners taking on the Flower Scar Fell Race, 8 Clayton ladies took part in this final fixture. Our Vet 45 team were in second place and our Vet55  team were first place. Well done ladies!

Clayton Ladies

Dawn Richardson and Jean Knightley. Photo by Nicholas Olszewski

Pos Name Cat Time
44 Irene Roche L55 25:28
55 Jean Knightley L55 26:47
60 Dawn Richardson L45 26:58
71 Helen Burnett L35 28:06
83 Yvonne Wickham L45 29:45
111 Christine Leathley L65 36:16
112 Susan Allen L45 36:31

Kath Brady missing from results

Ladies Team Positions

Team ‘A’ – 14th Place I Roche | J Knightley | D Richardson

Team ‘B’ – 23rd Place H Burnett | Y Wickham | C Leathley

Over 35 ‘A’ – 6th Place I Roche | J Knightley | D Richardson

Over 35 ‘B’ – 14th Place H Burnett | Y Wickham | C Leathley

Over 45 ‘A’– 2nd Place I Roche | J Knightley | D Richardson

Over 45 ‘B’- 8th Place Y Wickham | C Leathley | S Allen

Over 55 – 1st Place – I Roche | J Knightley | C Leathley

 Men’s Race

As with the ladies, numbers were a little down as some of our usual XC competitors were at the Flower Scar Fell Race or the Stan Bradshaw Pendle Round. 14 Clayton men ran in the final fixture.  Well done to Kevin Davies for his 1st Vet 50. Our Vet 50 A team finished in 3rd place and our Vet 60 team were first.  Well Done!

Pos Name Cat Time
27 Kevin Davies V50 (1St) 33:05
32 George Pier U20 33:39
44 Richard Stevenson M 34:11
64 John Roche V50 35:22
69 Michael Hogan V40 35:48
105 John Wilcock V50 37:39
110 Jeffrey Pickup V60 37:59
116 Peter Booth V60 38:21
131 Andy Quinn V40 39:35
140 Jason Pier V40 40:42
143 David Scott V70 41:10
146 Andrew Howarth V50 42:02
149 Dugald McCallum V60 42:25
169 Richard Lawson V70 46:28

Men’s Team Positions

Team ‘A’ – 9th Place KDavies | G Pier | R Stevenson | J Roche | M Hogan | J Wilcock

Team ‘B” – 14th Place J Pickup | P Booth | A Quinn | J Pier | D Scott | A Howarth Over 40 ‘A’ – 5th Place K Davies | J Roche | M Hogan | J Wilcock

Over 40 ‘B’ – 14th Place J Pickup | P Booth| A Quinn| J Pier

Over 50 ‘A’ – 3rd Place K Davies | J Roche | J Wilcock

Over 50 ‘B’ – 9th Place J Pickup | P Booth | D Scott

Over 60 – 1st Place J Pickup | P Booth | D Scott

Full Results

Cross-Country Inter-Counties Championships – 7 March

Congratulations to Briony Holt who was selected for the Lancashire team that competed at the Inter-Counties Championships held in Birmingham.  Running perfect weather conditions in the U13 girls team she came 50th out of 305 people and was the second Lancashire finisher.  The Lancashire U13 girls team finished in 13th place (41 teams took part).

Clayton Juniors

Clayton Junior runner Briony Holt representing Lancashire at the Inter Counties Cross Country Championships in Birmingham. Photo by Tina Holt

Well done Briony, a credit to the club!

Full Results

Flower Scar Fell Race – 7 March

Men’s Race – 325 Runners

17 Clayton Harriers took part in the Flower Scar Fell Race, a counter for the FRA English Championships. It is described as a gem of a race with steep climbs, rough moor and fast paths, typifying all that’s best about South Pennine fell running. Starting close to Todmorden town centre, this race takes you to the parts of Todmorden that other races don’t reach, for this year the route will be partially flagged. Breton Holdsworth was the first (and most noticeable) Harrier home crossing the finish in 74th place with at time of 46:06.

Fell Running

Unmissable Breton Holdsworth at the Flower Scar Fell Race. Photo by Woodentops.org.uk

A special mention for Kieran Carr who was the first Vet70 finisher at this event.

Kieran Carr

Kieran Carr at the Flower Scar Fell Race. Photo by Woodentops.org.uk

Fell Captain Dave Motley reported, “Well this was first English Championship Fell Race and what a cracking day for it. The course had been altered slightly to cope with the number of competitors but in essence it was very similar to the usual route.  After a lung bursting start across the park and up through the woods the field was strung out and this continued as the route became steeper to Flower Scar summit. The descent back to the road was welcome as oxygen debt was on me before having to tackle a 2nd climb, then back through the farms and down the forestry path to the start.

Clayton Harriers

Dave Motley at the Flower Scar Fell Race. Photo by Woodentops.org.uk

We had a really good turn out from the lads and some great runs and the race was reflected afterwards with a pint or 2 in the Hare & Hounds. For me this race is what running is about, testing yourself against the elite in the sport, great banter and a pint to finish”

Pos Name Cat Time
74 Breton Holdsworth MV40 46:08
113 Dave Motley M 47:59
141 Garry Wilkinson MV50 49:19
149 Lee Smith M 49:33
163 Paul Shackleton MV50 50:29
167 Dave Bagot M 50:44
175 Ryan Wilkinson M 51:27
191 Michael O’Donnell MV40 52:49
210 Paul Hesketh MV50 53:51
225 Mark Aspinall MV55 55:20
247 Kieran Carr MV70 1st 58:20
251 Jon Sharples MV60 58:38
260 Peter Browning MV55 59:29
287 Adam Shaw M 63:13
289 John Rusius MV60 63:17
306 Stephen Fish MV60 69:27

Women’s Race – 148 Runners

Ladies Captain, Jean Brown, reported, “We had a recent record of nine ladies out racing at the Flower Scar race which is the first of the English Championship races for 2015.  Although one of the short races, it was tough – a lot of runnable terrain with the odd steeper section, a wonderful descent off Flower Scar itself then a sting in the tail with a final climb before the run down to the finish. Very muddy in places but could have been worse. Next up is Club fell champs counter, Black Combe, next weekend – then the Welsh British Champs race on 18 April.”

Clayton Ladies

Clayton Ladies at the Flower Scar Fell Race. L-R Natalie Harrison, Angela Shian, Jean Brown, Vicky Heys, Katy Thompson, Barbara Savage. Photo by Nat Harrison

Pos Name Cat Time
54 Jean Brown FV45 58:29
61 Vicky Heys FV40 59:21
83 Natalie Harrison F 61:45
104 Angela Shian F 65:52
105 Nerina Gill FV45 65:58
108 Linda Lord FV65 66:21
114 Katy Thompson FV60 67:00
118 Barbara Savage FV50 68:03
130 Julia Rushton FV50 74:13

Full Results

Stan Bradshaw Pendle Round – 8 March

188 runners took part in this iconic local race.

Pos    Num    Name    Cat    CatPos    Time   
23 293 Andrew Mcfarlane M40 (008/046) 01:20:31
30 251 Ian Greenwood M50 (007/051) 01:22:25
39 402 Chris Whitecah M (017/040) 01:24:13
41 203 Ralph Baines M40 (014/046) 01:25:11
50 380 Jack Holt M60 (002/014) 01:26:22
56 315 Nick Roscoe M40 (020/046) 01:28:13
64 396 Sean Clare M40 (023/046) 01:29:59
67 211 Richard Briscoe M (024/040) 01:30:24
79 306 Mark Nutter M50 (022/051) 01:32:18
93 268 Nigel Hodson M40 (031/046) 01:34:29
98 316 Darren Rushton M40 (033/046) 01:35:22
110 364 Stephen White M50 (032/051) 01:36:34
114 235 Andrew Dugdale M50 (033/051) 01:37:35
115 303 David Naylor M50 (034/051) 01:38:30
120 336 Mark Taylor M (034/040) 01:40:07
121 403 Gary Balmer M40 (037/046) 01:40:15
122 236 Peter Dugdale M50 (035/051) 01:40:33
129 240 Andrew Firth M50 (039/051) 01:42:28
130 208 Martin Brady M50 (040/051) 01:42:33
131 252 Martin Griffin M50 (041/051) 01:42:46
136 213 Stephen Bury M50 (043/051) 01:43:14
137 371 Colin Woolford M (037/040) 01:43:45
152 304 Robin Nicolson M40 (044/046) 01:47:28
168 299 Doug Munroe M60 (013/014) 01:56:21
176 249 Karin Goss F60 (001/001) 02:09:40

Roddlesworth Roller – 8 March

Seven Clayton Harriers took part in this local fell race described by the organiser as “a well marshalled course, starting and finishing near the Hare and Hounds, Abbey Village, traversing the shale tracks of Roddlesworth, the roads of Tockholes, and the scenic delights of the area. Tough but enjoyable!”

Clayton Ladies

Clayton Ladies Joanne Bennett, Sarah Angelone, Nikki Kay and Deborah Greenwood at the Roddlesworth Roller. Photo by Deborah Greenwood

Pos    Name    Cat    Time   
34 Peter Butterworth M60 00:40:45
66 Austin Wensley M 00:44:04
104 Sarah Angelone F 00:48:53
107 Joanne Bennett F45 00:49:09
137 Julie Toman F45 00:55:15
140 Deborah Greenwood F45 00:56:27
168 Nicola Kay F 01:03:45

Full Results

Daffodil Doddle – 8 March

Junior race at the Roddlesworth Roller.  Team Thompson were out in force for this event, taking their mum along with them! It is a 2.2km off-road trail run.

Clayton Juniors

Team Thompson at the Daffodil Doddle race. Photo By Nicola Thompson

Pos    Name    Cat    CatPos    Time   
19 Dexta Thompson M9 (001/009) 00:08:37
33 Liberty Thompson F12 (003/009) 00:09:11
120 Kady Thompson F8 (006/009) 00:12:15
133 Felix Thompson M5 (002/006) 00:13:00
139 Nicola Thompson F34 (002/002) 00:13:13

Full Results

Trafford 10k – 8 March

Stephen Biscomb took part in this fast-paced 10K road race among over 800 runners.

Clayton Harriers

Stephen Biscomb at the Trafford 10K. Photo by Nick Gaskell

Pos. Name Chip Time Cat. Cat. Pos.
378 Stephen Biscomb 0:42:20 M60-64 5

Parkrun Roundup

Lots of PBs at Burnley this week and a bit of parkrun tourism as well.

Burnley parkrun – A total of 225 runners took part.

Clayton parkrunners

Happy Harriers at Burnley parkrun. Photo by David Belshaw

Position parkrunner Run Time
3 Jacob WATSON 00:17:55 – New PB!
4 Jonathan PYE 00:17:58
6 Matthew DUCKWORTH 00:18:25 – New PB!
20 Simon WILSHAW 00:21:30 – New PB!
48 Lennon JACKSON 00:23:41 – New PB!
49 Sophie ASHWORTH 00:23:42
81 Richard STEVENSON 00:25:48
87 Andrew TAYLOR 00:26:05
89 Annabel WILCOCK 00:26:11 – New PB!
90 John WILCOCK 00:26:14
99 Ron CHAPPELL 00:26:56
103 Elouise Sylkie PEMBERTON 00:27:00
105 Jackie KERSHAW 00:27:03
130 Stuart BARKER 00:28:23
158 Eileen JONES 00:30:21

Gorleston Cliffs parkrun – A total of 220 runners took part. 

Position parkrunner Run Time
7 John HARTLEY 00:19:49

Heaton parkrun – A total of 546 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
76 Bryan SEARBY 00:23:15   New PB!

 Preston parkrun – A total of 261 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
103 George THOMPSON 00:25:42

Dewsbury parkrun – A total of 72 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
72 Robin PRICE 00:38:58

 Pendle parkrun – A total of 53 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
31 Molly HESKETH 00:30:57

Junior Cross County Presentations –  5 March

An informal presentation was held at junior training on Thursday to reward and encourage our junior members. All junior members that have taken part in cross country were given a certificate and a small prize for taking part.  The winners of each age category also received a small trophy.

Clayton Juniors

Clayton Junior Cross Country Presentations

Coming up

Club Fell Championship – Our first club fell championship race is the Black Combe fell race on Saturday 14 March at Silecroft Village Hall, LA18 5LP

Weekly Roundup – watch this space as there will be a guest editor of the roundup next week.

ByPeter Booth

March Newsletter

Read the March Newsletter to find out why El P is gracing the front cover and for reports on members’ battles with the elements on road and fell, as well as all the usual features, results and fixtures. Just click on the link. March Newsletter 2015

Dave at Blackpool

ByAdrienne Olszewska

March comes in like a lion

Well, it’s March already. The first lambs are in the field, daffodils are sprouting, and spring is on the way. This week you have been on the roads, the trails, the fells, cross country courses as well as orienteering, adventure racing and awards ceremonies!

Pendle Primary Schools Cross Country Championship – 26th February

The Pendle Primary Schools Cross Country Championship for Year 5/6 pupils – took place at Alkincoats on February 26th.  Clayton Junior member, Grace  Root, came 9th. Well done Grace!

Red Rose Cross Country League Presentation Night

Clayton Juniors

Clayton Juniors at the Red Rose Cross Country League Presentation Night

Congratulations to our brilliant juniors who received awards at the Red Rose Cross Country League Presentation Night.  Jackson McKay took away a huge trophy that was well deserved for an excellent cross country season!

Clayton Juniors

Jackson McKay with his trophy.

Stanley Park 10K – 28th February

In much better conditions than last weeks Great North West Half Marathon, six of our club members  travelled over to Blackpool to take part in this race on Saturday and there were some great performances. Junior runner, Jordan McDonald, finished in 6th place overall in a great time of 37:39 closely followed by fellow junior runner, George Pier who finished in 10th place overall in a time of 38:49.

Stanley Park 10K

Jordan McDonald at the Stanley Park 10K. Picture by Christopher Holdsworth

Chasing the two juniors, Jon Hanson came in 11th place just a few seconds behind George.  He said; “The race was great. Well organized and a good conditions for running. Will be running it again later in the year for hopefully another PB. Jordan and George had a fantastic run”

Jason Pier and our sole lady runner, Sarah Angelone, also grabbed new PBs so well done to them.

Stanley Park 10k

Sarah Angelone at the Stanley Park 10K

Sarah said, “Great event….fantastic marshal as we came back to the track cheering and high fiving all the runners. Got a bit side tracked watching the ducks on the pond in parts so time dropped off but then remembered John’s ‘have a word’ comment and got back in the zone!” Adam Hamer returns to racing after a break to travel down under and finished a shade over the hour mark.  Well done everyone!

Pos Name Category Time
6 Jordan McDonald M 00:37:39
10 George Pier M 00:38:49
11 Jon Hanson M 00:38:59
54 Jason Pier MV45 00:44:34
79 Sarah Angelone F 00:46:50
269 Adam Hamer M 01:04:11

 Full Results

Midgley Moor Fell Race – 28th February

This race is described as a challenging race involving route choice on paths and heather moor. It is a 5 mile race with 1250ft of climbing.

Five Clayton ladies and one gent took part among 191 runners. Back after injury, Nat Harrison reported; “It was hard, Great turn out. Tough underfoot, lots of bushes, heather, bracken whatever you call it! Good weather, great cake, fab company.” 

Midgley Moor Fell Race

Nat Harrison at the Midgley Moor Fell Race. Photo by Woodentops.org.uk

Despite this report, Nat went on to be second counter in the womens team who were place equal third with Saddleworth Harriers and Wharfedale Harriers. Vicky Heys, first Clayton Harrier finisher, agreed that it was hard underfoot but with a great atmosphere and company cheers.

Midgley Moor Fell Race

Vicky Heys at the Midgley Moor Fell Race. Photo by Woodentops.org.uk

Irene Roche reported; “Yes, this oap was trailing behind the young Clayton fillies,but apart from queues at a couple of stiles early on, a good challenging course with a bit of everything. One male only from Clayton, Bob Hirst.”

Pos Name Category Time
113 Vicky Heys FV40 00:58:18
124 Natalie Harrison F 00:59:02
137 Irene Roche FV50 01:00:48
147 Linda Lord FV60 01:02:35
148 Angela Shian F 01:02:38
167 Robert Hirst MV60 01:07:53

Full Results

PFO Orienteering Spring Series – Nick of Pendle – 28th February

The Nick O’Pendle is characterised by wide open vistas and lots of contours, so when the weather held and the cloud lifted, fast winning times were guaranteed.  The courses through the wide open spaces were a mix of easy lines and invisible pin points.  Most relished the physical challenge and enjoyed the day.

Mark Nutter and Colin Woolford both took part in the technical Brown course.  Mark finished in 6th place in a time of 108:29:00 and Colin came in 9th place in a time of 144:40:00. Colin Woolford reported good conditions, but tough going seeing Pendle from some very different angles. Out again the following day, Colin also took part in the Haglofs Open5 adventure race in the Yorkshire Dales.

Junior Member Christopher Brown finished in 1st place in the yellow event in a time of 18:42 and then went on to take part in the Orange event as well.

Full Results

High Cup Fell Race 2015 – 28th February

This is a 9.3 mile fell race with 1509ft of climbing. No results as yet and not known if any of our members took part. I have a suspicion that some of you did, I just haven’t tracked you down yet!  Will update when I find anything out.

Trotters 5

Clayton Vet Ron Chappell was our sole representative at this 5 mile trail race organised by Burnden Road Runners.

Trotters 5 Trail Race

Ron Chappell at the Trotters 5 Trail Race. Photo by Michelle Navesey

Full Results

Harden Trail Race – 1st March

The Harden Trail Race is described as a 6 mile race through the beautiful woods and undulating trails of Bingley St Ives estate.  The Junior race is a  2mile shorter option for any age.

Julie Toman was our sole representative in the senior race. She said, “It was a tough 6 mile trail race, definitely one to put in your diary. Loved it and the homemade cakes after! Lots of prizes too. A great event!”  Managing to avoid a full body mudslide in this event, Julie was awarded the ‘brightest head gear’ special prize!

Harden Trail Race 2015

Julie Toman at the Harden Trail Race with the prizewinning headgear! Photo by the woodentops.org.uk

Juniors Curtis and Briony Holt took part in the junior 2 mile race and were 1st boy and 1st girl. Well done the two of you.  Briony said, “It was a hard course but a good one for the younger age group. There were ‘special prizes’ at the end as well as overall winners prizes. It was boggy underfoot with a few ditches now and again but overall it was an interesting course.”

Clayton Juniors

Team Holt. Curtis and Briony Holt winners at the Harden Trail Race. Photo by woodentops.org.uk

Results

Haweswater Half Marathon – 1st March

The Haweswater Half follows an out and back course from Bampton Village (9 miles S of Penrith, 4 miles W of Shap) and passes along the shores of Haweswater in a remote and dramatic mountain valley. The hilly course offers an exhilarating run in unique surroundings.

Tanya Bunkham was waving the Clayton flag as our sole competitor in this event. She finished in a time of 01:54 and reported conditions as very hilly and windy, tough going.

Full Results

Stanley Park 10k  Day 2 – 1st March

Three club members took part in the second 10k of the weekend at Stanley Park in Blackpool.  295 runners took part in the second event of the weekend. There were strong performances for all three.  A top twenty finish for Matthew Duckworth and first age category finishes for Stephen Biscombe and Alan Clarkson.  Well done all of you!

Pos Name Category Time
19 Matthew Duckworth M 00:40:06
31 Stephen Biscombe V60 00:42:10
37 Alan Clarkson V55 00:43:09

Full Results

Parkrun roundup

Well done to all of our parkrunners. You’ve been out and about in a range of locations. Nine of our juniors took part in the Burnley event this weekend so well done to all of them, especially  Thomas Bradley for his 10th place finish and Liberty Thompson for a new PB. Jonathon Pye and Jacob Watson both finished strongly in the top ten as usual and Colin Shuttleworth and John Hartley both had top five finishes at Thetford and Pendle parkruns.

Brockwell parkrun, Herne Hill – A total of 254 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
96 Katy THOMPSON 00:24:32
101 George THOMPSON 00:24:39

Worsley Woods parkrun – A total of 131 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
25 Nerina GILL 00:25:25

Burnley parkrun – A total of 212 runners took part

Position parkrunner Run Time
5 Jonathan PYE 00:18:05
6 Jacob WATSON 00:18:08
10 Thomas BRADLEY 00:20:44
14 Sean CLARE 00:21:07
15 Matthew DUCKWORTH 00:21:14
23 Alan CLARKSON 00:21:56
26 Stephen WHITE 00:22:31
36 Martin BRADY 00:23:14
37 Dexta THOMPSON 00:23:16
42 David Ian SCOTT 00:23:31
64 Adam STEVENSON 00:25:14
75 Donna SCOTT 00:26:05
81 Lee MOORE 00:26:24
84 John WILCOCK 00:26:30
83 Annabel WILCOCK 00:26:30
88 Nick ROSCOE 00:26:33
92 Liberty THOMPSON 00:26:40
99 Jackie KERSHAW 00:27:03
104 Ron CHAPPELL 00:27:16
112 Sophie ASHWORTH 00:27:52
120 Stuart BARKER 00:28:56
133 Diane ORRELL 00:29:35
152 Nicola KAY 00:30:47
172 Kady THOMPSON 00:33:42
179 Milly MACCABE 00:35:17
205 Kathleen GARNETT 00:39:07

Dewsbury parkrun – A total of 86 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
85 Robin PRICE 00:39:46

Thetford parkrun – A total of 212 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
3 Colin SHUTTLEWORTH 00:19:07

Pendle parkrun – A total of 51 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
4 John HARTLEY 00:21:22
37 Molly HESKETH 00:31:36
41 James BALDWIN 00:32:19
45 Christine LEATHLEY 00:33:57

Fell Foot parkrun, Newby Bridge – A total of 120 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
76 Eileen JONES 00:31:47

Coming up

Stan Bradshaw Pendle Round 7th March. Pre-entries now taken up to 5pm on 5th March and EOD available. If any club members want to volunteer, you can contact Mike Eddleston on 07951 424780 or use contact form.

Summer Series 2015. The Summer Series consists of six Tuesday evening races for members of Clayton-le-Moors Harriers and Trawden AC only. In addition to the usual prizes, in each race prizes are given for the closest pre-race predicted time to the actual time. No watches allowed during each race! A runner’s best four races count for overall series prizes. Full Details

Presentation Night. Tickets are going fast, over 70 tickets sold already, so don’t miss out on your opportunity to attend the ultimate awards ceremony of the year! James Hickey will be at JR’s training on Tuesday selling tickets or  you can contact Marie Greenwood to buy a ticket.

ByAdrienne Olszewska

There’s no such thing as bad weather…

Only soft people! As tough as ever, a bit of weather can’t stop our hardy members getting out and about, competing in all kinds of events; day and night, sometimes sporting bin bags, sometimes braving it out in just a club vest and shorts.

Mr Sparkle’s Dark ‘Un – 20th February 2015

Three intrepid Clayton Harriers fired up their head torches and took part in this night-time race around Darwen Moors and Tockholes. 72 runners lined up for a couple of stiff climbs, open moorland, lots of mud and a dash down to the finish.

Night run

Colin Woolford, Julia Rushton and Nerina Gill at Mr Sparkle’s Dark ‘Un. Photo courtesy of Fellephant

Report by Nerina Gill

“ I seriously questioned my sanity heading out in sleet, dark and 3 degrees. In a tee-shirt and shorts. I was called “brave” at the start. That’s one word for it. But the start is sheltered, and there’s a long climb, so I was plenty warm enough by the time we reached the moors. Thoroughly enjoyed the mad, muddy dash through the boggy puddles, and then the helter skelter pelt down Stepback, which was half path, half streambed. I could hear Julia’s footsteps behind me on the run down to the finish, but I couldn’t see a thing ahead, except my head torch reflected back in the stinging hail. The chip butty and cider in front of the fire in the pub afterwards made the ten minutes changing into dry clothes in the car all worthwhile. Great night.”

Pos Name Time Cat
53 Colin Woolford 00:51:15 M
62 Nerina Gill 00:56:40 F40
63 Julia Rushton 00:56:55 F50

Full Results

English National Cross Country Championships – 21st February

There were records galore achieved at the  English National Cross Country Championships, held at Parliament Hill, London on Saturday 21st February. 5283 runners finished across the 10 Races. On a day that was very wet and muddy underfoot, the conditions were cool but dry with some sunshine but neither of these put the athletes off.

Well done to Sue Allen and Christine Leathley, who travelled down to London to represent the club.

Full Results

Standish Hall Trail Race – 21st February

The course is completely off road on bridle paths and woodland trail and is approximately 10K. Well done to Clayton Lady, Julie Toman who finished in 01:03:28, having survived what she described as a full body mudslide during the race, leaving her caked in mud and the muddiest finisher of the day.

Well done Julie, great grit and determination!

 Full Results

Bleasedale Circle Fell Race – 21st February

Report by Irene Roche

Clayton Ladies

Irene Roche and Vicky Heys rocking the windswept look after the Bleasdale Circle Fell Race

“On arrival at Bleasedale with Vicky Heys, who persuaded me to give the race a go, the weather was looking undecided. Was it going to rain, hail or hold on to fine for the time required? It was certainly cold though – evident as most of us “warmed up” prior to the race by drinking tea and coffee in the village hall. What a good atmosphere though, so laid back and no urgency to leave the hall and warm up before the race. Prepared for a cold and windy run, many kept to wearing running jackets, some with sleeves whilst the hardiest braved just their club vests. We definitely needed the wind proof jackets!

The race itself I thoroughly enjoyed, flagged all the way round so no worries about maps. After a good plunge through muddy fields, breathless climbing up hills and much needed practice to steer down the slopes I arrived at the finish. Clayton ladies won the team prize, counting in Vicky, me and Linda. It was good to see Pete Booth competing after around eighteen months of nursing an injury. Well done Pete!

I’m glad I did the race and intend to do more fell races this year.

Position Name Cat Time
41 Peter Booth MV60 00:48:42
60 Kieran Carr MV70 00:51:26
72 Rickard Moore MV50 00:54:02
75 Andrew Dugdale MV50 00:54:09
76 Vicky Heys FV40 00:54:17
94 Peter Dugdale MV50 00:59:02
96 Irene Roche FV50 00:59:23
97 Stephen Fish MV60 00:59:35
99 Mark Taylor M 00:59:46
101 Linda Lord FV60 00:59:53
113 George Thompson MV60 01:02:45
119 Robert Hirst MV60 01:05:10
120 Doug Munroe MV60 01:06:16
123 Karin Goss FV60 01:10:09

Full Results

Great North West Half Marathon – 22nd February 2015

Nine Clayton-le-Moors Harriers braved wild conditions to take part in the Great North West Half Marathon in Blackpool.

Lynsey Birtwistle reported; “One word brutal! It was quite nice running along the front sheltered and the wind behind you, but when you turned the corner to come back there was a slight incline and the wind was full pelt in your face and hail too! I felt like crying! It was a tough day weather-wise but well-organised and great to see some Clayton support at the finish line!

Clayton Ladies

Lynsey Birtwistle at the Great North West Half Marathon in Blackpool. Photo by Bryan Searby

Alex Cran reported; “Well myself Paul, grandad Kev and Russ managed to get our hands on some bin bags at the start. What a God-send. The weather as you headed south was foul, foul, foul. I thought at the start I’d take the bin bag off after a couple of miles but we all kept them on for the whole race!

Blackpool Half

Binbag running attire -it’s the future! Maybe we should get some tangerine ones.

It was a confusing first few miles as you ran past the first mile marker, then the third then the second. But I got my head around it and set off with Paul for a steady run. It was bearable along the lower prom but the upper was awful. I don’t think I’ve ever been so cold. The last couple of miles were the coldest I can remember in a race. But it’s done and the hot chocolate in Costa afterwards was nectar from the Gods!”

Andy Quinn reported; “It was pretty cold, but I think this actually made me run faster for the last 5k because I just wanted to get the race over with. Managed a PB too so well pleased.”

Andy Quinn

Andy Quinn at the Great North West Half Marathon in Blackpool. Photo by Bryan Searby

Pos Name Time Cat
46 Russell Clarke 01:26:29 M
70 Paul Hesketh 01:28:10 MV50
71 Alexander Cran 01:28:17 MV40
129 Michael Hogan 01:33:54 MV45
155 Alan Clarkson 01:36:04 MV55
307 Andy Quinn 01:43:41 MV40
502 Lynsey Birtwistle 01:51:30 FV35
719 Leanne Cottam 01:59:46 F
1094 Nicola Kay 02:24:11 F

Full Results

Loughrigg-Silver Howe Race  –  22nd February

Report by Andrew Firth

This is an early season classic fell race in the Lake District that starts from the back of Millans Park in Ambleside, climbs Loughrigg, down the back to cross the road, and up to Silver Howe which overlooks Grasmere. It then returns via the same route, climbing back to the summit of Loughrigg and back to the park via a sneaky checkpoint at Lily Tarn. The organiser (Jon Broxup of Kendal AC) clearly likes to keep the race low key since it isn’t usually advertised via FRA calender, or indeed Kendal AC’s website. People tend to find out via word of mouth, however this year the date was eventually revealed on the FRA forum which probably accounts for why there were probably double last years 40 or so that did the race.

I decided it would be a good idea to make a weekend of it and booked a B&B in Ambleside for Sat night. Myself and Dinah enjoyed an excellent walk on Saturday afternoon – up Loughrigg (a sneaky reccy of the early part of the race) down to Grasmere via the lakeside path returning to Ambleside via the “coffin route” to Rydal Hall. The weather on Saturday was excellent with brilliant sunshine but a cold breeze. 

The B&B did the best breakfast that I’ve had for a long time, although it was weighing heavily on my stomach when we lined up on the start line for the safety briefing. The pre-race kit was very important because the weather had changed dramatically from the previous day with sleet at town level and quite a strong wind. Amazingly, two runners were attempting to run  without waterproof leggings – both were immediately DSQ. No kit check was necessary for me since I was wearing all of it with my vest with number on the outside of my cag so the marshalls could see it easily.

I set off in my rightful place at the back and decided to pace myself to try to keep running up the early steep track. I managed to keep plodding away and for the first time ran all the way to the gate to the fell, although I cant say it was particularly fast. The only other Clayton runner was super vet, Jack Holt, although by this stage he was well out of sight up front. As we climbed it was clear the the sleety rain in Ambleside had changed to proper snow, and, with the strong wind, I was very glad I had opted to wear full cover from the off. Despite the fact that there were footprints in the snow to be followed, people were deviating from the optimum route on the way to Loughrigg summit and I managed to make up a few places with my route knowledge from previous races and the reccy the previous day.

I could have done with a pair of skis for the run down the back of Loughrigg to the road, but even so caught a few more runners on the descent. When we crossed the road there were several cars having difficulty in the 2/3 inches of snow – the road is a steep link between Langdale and Grasmere – but I would not have even thought of attempting it in the conditions.

The run out to Silver Howe is quite difficult terrain at the best of times – but now with heavy snow and mist the only option was to either get the compass out and navigate, or follow previous footsteps and hope that the snow didn’t cover them!! Again a few runners in front made the wrong choices (clearly runners were trying different lines) and I once again gained a few places by the time I reached the summit. At last we turned to return and I enjoyed the run back to the road – no runners in sight to aim at, but I could still follow the footsteps in the snow but also making sure it was what I considered to be the best line.

By the road crossing I had caught the runner in front and managed to pull away from him on the climb back to Loughrigg summit. The marshalls had sensibly descended approx 300 metres from the summit to to shelter next to a wall – but they insisted that we still climb to the summit, advising that it was in any event the quickest way to Lily tarn. At the summit I caught sight of another runner in front (everyone was very spread out by this stage) which proved a useful target to aim at on the descent, which was even more tricky since the snow was now deeper and covering up little rocks on the path. I managed to follow the right footprints back to Lily tarn – but the O punch for marking our numbers must have been covered in snow because I couldnt find it. The final descent was excellent and even though I felt I had run better that the previous year, I crossed the line in 2 hours 2 minutes, some 7 minutes down on previous years.

I have to say that running in these conditions, whilst challenging, is really rewarding and it’s races like this that stick in the memory because you have been battling the elements as well as the course. I’m really appreciative that the organiser was happy to go ahead in the conditions in these heath and safety conscious times. Indeed I made a special point of thanking all the marshals and the organiser at the end. I can throughly recommend this race – if anybody decides to do it next year then if you are struggling to find out when it is then contact Jon Broxap at Pete Blands. It’s highly unlikely that the results will be published anywhere on the web – I still cant find last years, but I estimate that I was about 10/12 place from the back in a field of maybe 80.

Sedburgh School Fell Race – 22nd February

Congratulations to junior member Briony Holt for her win at the Sedburgh School fell race on a very cold, sleety and dismal day.  She no doubt brightened up the field in her signature odd socks.  There’s just no stopping her.

Clayton Juniors

Briony Holt at the Sedburgh School Fell Race

Results not yet available

Ilkley Moor Fell Race – 22nd February

Four Senior Clayton-le-Moors Harriers  and one Junior took part in the Ilkley Moor Fell Race, which is described as a hard winter fell race with some steep, slippery, and rocky descents. 216 runners lined up at the start.

Ilkley Fell Race

Tim Edwards, first Clayton finisher at the Ilkley Moor Fell Race. Photo by woodentops

Junior member, Christopher Brown, had a great race finishing in 4th place in the U-10s race in a field of 58 runners. Well done Christopher!

Clayton Juniors

Clayton Junior, Christopher Brown, at the Ilkley Moor Fell Race. photo by Woodentops

Pos Name Time Cat
38 Tim Edwards 00:47:17 M40
97 Chris Funnell 00:54:57 M40
124 Richard Briscoe No time given M
137 Jean Brown No time given W40
179 Colin Woolford No time given W40

Full Results

 The Terry Nortley 10 Mile Multi Terrain Race – 22nd February

185 runners took part in this race. Well done to Stephen Biscomb, our sole representative in this race, for his 1st V60 result. He finished in 49th place overall in a time of 01:16:35

Full Results

Peeler’s Hike – 22nd February

Adrienne Olszewska took part in this low-key event organised by Bury District Scouts and one of the many LDWA challenge events.  The route is a choice of 23 or 15 miles from Bury District Scout HQ via Elton Reservoir, Affetside, Peel Tower,  Holcombe Moor, Helmshore, Irwell Vale, Summerseat and Burrs country park.  A great event to get those longer distance off-road miles in.  Not really a race, more of a personal challenge as you rarely see any published results for these events.  They remain popular with runners as they can be tough as well as interesting routes.  Didn’t spot any other Clayton folk on the day but a number of runners from Trawden AC club took part.

The weather took a definite turn for the worse and on reaching Peel Tower in a bit of blizzard I was tempted to opt for the short route and head back to base, however,  not wanting to cop out, I headed out across the moors into what amounted to a whiteout! I was glad of the company of some  friends from Skelmersdale Boundary Harriers and Parbold Pink Panthers as together we managed to cross the snowy, boggy moors relatively quickly, if a bit frozen by the time we made it down to Helmshore.

After that it’s a low-level trot back to Bury alongside the East Lancs Railway and the River Irwell on some of the muddiest footpaths in the universe! All in all a great route and highly recommended.

Trailblazer 12 Charity Challenge – 22nd February

Summarised report from John Lloyd

100 miles in 12 hours on a 5k trail circuit. With a good amount of sponsorship we were raring to go.  Various Club members from Clayton-le-Moors Harriers and Trawden AC had showed their support in the morning and early afternoon. When the weather turned into snow and horizontal winds the support was amazing. Whether its running a lap or standing on a bridge clapping nearby, every soul there was a huge boost to the team. At the half way point we were way in front of schedule. The course was in great condition and was running well. Then the weather took a change for the worse, I think it says so much about the team of people I was with that it actually galvanised them. There was no moaning, just suggestions of how we get through, what were the best tactics. The last few miles were tough, but I was lifted by the second wave of support we got.

Parkrun roundup

It’s been a great week for our junior parkrunners with 4 of them earning brand new PBs at the Burnley event. Well done to Sophie Ashworth, Lennon Jackson, Annabel Wilcock, and Rachel Stevenson. Not to be outdone by the youngsters V70 Val Lawson also pulled a new PB out of the bag at the Burnley parkrun. Must be something in the water! Jonathon Pye did a bit of parkrun tourism and came in third at the Penrith event. Paul Hesketh and John Hartley both finished in the top ten at Pendle. Running legend Ron Hill was parkrunning at Marple and fell running stalwart, Wendy Dodds was 6th lady finisher at Fell Foot. Well done to all of our parkrunners

Brueton parkrun – A total of 293 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
11 Paul SHACKLETON 00:19:07

 Marple parkrun – A total of 137 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
116 Ron HILL 00:32:18

Burnley parkrun – A total of 207 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
5 Jacob WATSON 00:18:13
7 Jordan MCDONALD 00:18:41
10 Matthew DUCKWORTH 00:19:33
14 Stephen AINSWORTH 00:20:40
20 Mark NUTTER 00:21:28
21 Alan CLARKSON 00:21:31
48 Sophie ASHWORTH 00:23:29 New PB!
49 Martin BRADY 00:23:31
56 Lennon JACKSON 00:24:00 New PB!
86 Annabel WILCOCK 00:26:30 New PB!
87 John WILCOCK 00:26:31
88 Adam STEVENSON 00:26:32
91 Ron CHAPPELL 00:26:37
94 Keira STEVENSON 00:26:45
96 Yvonne WICKHAM 00:26:53
100 Richard LAWSON 00:27:09
118 Jackie KERSHAW 00:28:08
130 Stuart BARKER 00:29:21
136 Heidi KEWIN 00:29:33
141 Lucy STEVENSON 00:30:15
143 Rachel STEVENSON 00:30:21 New PB!
144 Richard STEVENSON 00:30:22
153 Elouise Sylkie PEMBERTON 00:30:58
188 Valerie LAWSON 00:37:07 New PB!
194 Milly MACCABE 00:39:01

Dewsbury parkrun – A total of 95 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
93 Robin PRICE 00:37:10

 Penrith parkrun – A total of 122 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
3 Jonathan PYE 00:18:43

Pendle parkrun – A total of 56 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
3 Paul HESKETH 00:20:59
4 John HARTLEY 00:21:07
36 Christine Jennifer EGERTON 00:31:07
50 Molly HESKETH 00:38:16

Fell Foot parkrun, Newby Bridge – A total of 144 runners took part.

Position parkrunner Run Time
35 Wendy DODDS 00:24:19
99 Eileen JONES 00:30:56

Other News

Congratulations to David Scott who is the January Senior Runner of the Month for his three great category wins in the month.

Don’t forget to get your tickets for the Annual Presentation Evening.  Tickets are going fast and it’s shaping up to be a great night out! James Hickie will be at Tuesday Training this week so don’t forget your cash/cheque!

And finally…

Don’t forget it’s Tangerine Training Night on Tuesday 24th February.  The future’s bright at Clayton-le-Moors Harriers, and to celebrate the plan is to turn up wearing a tangerine hoodie or something similar in bright orange. It would also be a fantastic milestone to break the attendance record set at 60 people. Go on… you know you want to!