Category Archive Seniors Fell

ByJim Hickie

Weekend roundup 9/10 Nov

Another busy weekend for Team Clayton!

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

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

A tremendous, busy weekend!  Well done Team Clayton!

ByJim Hickie

Team Clayton Report – Shepherds Skyline FR

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

 

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

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

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

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

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

Thanks To Chris Holdsworth for this report!

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ByJim Hickie

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

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

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

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

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

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Tour

ByPeter Booth

November Newsletter

Highlight of this month’s newsletter is a great report from our fast-improving wheel chair athlete: Anthony Gotts on his trip to the Lisbon Marathon. The Newsletter also has a report on the Ian Hodgson Relay and all the usual features: Run of the Month, Covering Old Ground, results and fixtures’ list. Read it here: November Newsletter 2013

ByJim Hickie

Results Round Up 26th & 27th October 2013

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

Mid Lancs XC @ Towneley Park – HERE

Burnley Parkrun – HERE

Cannonball Events Tandle Hill Trail Race – HERE

Accrington 10k – HERE

Bronte Way Fell Race – HERE

The OMM – HERE

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

ByJim Hickie

30th Tour Of Pendle – Update 23/10/13

The Updated entry list and also the race information for this years Tour of Pendle is available to view at the below links:-

Tour Entries

Race information

Also the FRA do is on the same evening of the race, it would be good to get as many there as possible. We as a club are organising the event and it would be good if we could get a good crowd there. Tickets can be purchased from Marie Greenwood & all the information is on the homepage.

ByJim Hickie

Snorkelling In Wales – British Fell Relays 2013

Sunday 20th October saw the 25th running of the British Fell Relays in Llanberis (Snowdon), Wales. The conditions were interesting with strong winds and heavy showers; maybe a snorkel & flippers should have been a mandatory part of the kit check! Clayton Harriers were out in force with 4 teams entered: A, V40, V50 & Ladies and in total over 200 teams entered.

 Leg 1 – The relay got underway with a mass start and covered 7.4km and over 350m of climbing through a quarry and up onto Cein-du and back. The A team led by Tom Brewster and V40 team led by Paul Shackelton had a real tussle throughout this leg changing positions 4/5 times as the terrain changed, Tom getting the better of his more experienced counterpart on the climbs but Shack coming strong on the descent and rough terrain. The leg eventually finished in a sprint finish along the last 200metres of tarmac with Tom Brewster, on the promise of a double meal, finishing seconds in front of Shack bringing the A team home in 41st with Shack in 42nd(9th V40). John Wilcock on his relay debut ran really well for the V50’s finishing as 4th V50. The ladies led off by Sue Burns finished in 16th (out of nearly 40 teams).Spen

 Leg 2 – The first of the pairs legs led the teams over 14km and 1000m of terrain climbing onto Moel Cynghorion & Moel Eilio before descending back into the event field. All the teams found this leg tough being battered by the elements. After Leg 1 the Clayton A & V40’s set off as a quartet, the A team of Matt Perry & Dave Walker getting the better of ‘the old boys’ Paul Thompson & Garry Wilkinson bringing the team back in 27th, the vets not far behind finishing still as 9th V40 and only running 1 min slower than the ‘young uns’. The V50’s led by Ste Whittaker & Martin Terry had a good run finishing in 5th in the V50 category. The ladies led by Capt.Jean Brown & Anna Kelly finished the leg in 17th.

Leg 3 – The dreaded navigation leg ran in pairs. On this leg runners set off not knowing the route, given a map with checkpoints marked on just as you’re tagged by the Leg 2 runners! This means you can’t pre plan or recce the course in anyway. The ‘A’ team were led by Capt.Motley & Dave Bagot (who stepped into the team on 48hr notice) and you’ll be surprised to hear that they didn’t get lost and managed to run the leg quicker than both V40 & V50 team, which included the experienced navigators Hardiman & Wallis. The ‘A’ team improved their position into 23rd. The V40’s Neil Hardiman & Paul Hesketh finished the leg with the team in 9th V40 and Mike Wallis & Geoff Gough finishing in 6th V50 position. The Ladies with Katy Thompson & Kath Wallis finished the leg with the team in 20th.

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 Leg 4 – A really tough leg leading the runners over 8.5k and 600m of climbing up and down Moel Eilio. Spencer Riley had a stormer on this leg after returning from injury in May (broken foot) bringing the Clayton ‘A’ team back home to finish the relay in 19th.  The V40’s led by Sean Clare came home finishing as 13th V40 team and Dave Naughton ran really well bringing the 50’s home in 6th. The ladies with Wendy Dodds running the last leg finished the day in 22nd place which was a fantastic result against much younger teams in the category.

Again my Thanks goes to all the runners that ran for team Clayton. This is what club running is all about and I’m already looking forward to selecting the teams for the Calderdale Relay in May.

Full results are available HERE

ByJason Pier

Clayton Juniors in Recent Action

The juniors have again been in race action competing in cross country, fell and road.

Year 7 girl Eleanor Root has again been representing Skipton Girls High School in a number of cross country events where she’s been competing against year 7 & 8 girls and putting in some fine performances.

Keighley Schools XC 6th place. English Schools XC Cup 8th. School XC Malsis 7th.

At the recent Withins Skyline Junior Rat Runs Christopher Brown produced a brilliant run to claim 1st place in the U8 boys and in doing so set a new course record of 2:44.

Thomas Bradley put in a great performance to take 2nd place in the U14 boys race with brother Daniel coming home 17th U12 boy.

Brothers Leon and Thomas Passco continue to star on the road with both competing at the Vernon 4 mile road race in Preston. Leon finished in 8th place overall with Thomas 27th.

It’s great to see the juniors performing so well in all disciplines.

Well done to ALL of you.

 

ByJim Hickie

Race You To The Summit Fell Race

There were 4 members of team Clayton made their way over to Littlebrough for this longstanding race on the calendar. Christopher Holdsworth once again showed good form since joining the club with an impressive 7th place finish.

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There were also steady runs from Robert Hirst, John Francis & Tom Targett

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Full Results can be found by following the link HERE

A Gallery courtesy of Dave Woodhead can be found HERE