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ByJim Hickie

Award Winners 2013

The Club’s Annual Presentation of Awards will be held on Saturday 1st February in the 1882 Lounge at Burnley FC. These are the Award Winners for the following Club Competitions in 2013:

  • Cross Country Championship
  • Fell Championship
  • Road Championship
  • Cross Country Palladium
  • Fell Palladium
  • Road Palladium
  • Pendle Aggregate Trophy
  • John North Trophy

The winners for the following awards will be announced at the Awards Evening, but here are the Nominations:

  • Outstanding Ladies’ Performance
  • Outstanding Men’s Performance
  • Outstanding Men’s V50 Performance
  • Most Promising Newcomer
  • Most Improved Runner

Get your tickets now so you can congratulate our Award Winners on their successes in 2013.  Please order your tickets no later than Friday 24th January. Let’s make this a really good night out for Team Clayton!

ByJim Hickie

Garstang 10k Report

On the 12th January a few members travelled to Garstang to do the annual 10k road race. There was also a fun run as well. The Garstang 10k is a popular event and attracted over 400 runners this year. The 1st Clayton runner home was Nick Gaskell in 35.29 in 8th place and 1st V40. He was followed by the Brewster family Tom in 36.15 and his dad Roger in 38.49. Then Richard Briscoe in 40.16 and Stephen Biscomb in 41.17. There were also good performances from Derrick Marsh, Brian Wildman, Yvonne Wickham, and the ever present Ron Chappell and Andrea Brewster.

Results are available here. Pictures of the event are here

Congratulations for everyone who ran.

Many thanks to our new reporter Richard Briscoe for this race report.

ByIrene Roche

Mid Lancs XC at Barrow

On arrival it was evident that the day would remain sunny and dry. The neighbours had their washing out!
However, sunny or not, the course was muddy in places as predicted, though this was evened out with pleasant path ways and grassy fields.The senior courses were two big laps for the ladies and three big laps for the men.

And it must be said, these cross country venues are great for supporting our fellow runners. The lads cheer on the ladies, prior to their race and the ladies (happy and relieved “its all over”!) cheer on the men. Additionally, more to be said, the cross country venues enable “road” to meet “fell” as in our favoured disciplines. On this particular day it was an honour to introduce Wendy Dodds, one of our legendary fell ladies, to our “relatively newer” ladies.
So, moving on to reporting our performance, Simon Wilshaw demonstrated a solid run for the under 15s in representing our younger section, alone. Top marks to you Simon!  Perhaps, the distance to Barrow from our neck of the woods was a major factor for a low turnout for our junior section (though we weren’t the only ones).

The ladies, however, saw a very good turnout (with distance in mind). Dawn Lock, one of the Mid Lancs League organisers commented on “all the Clayton ladies”, as we emerged sporting out tangerine hoodies! Represented by; Vicky Heys, Jean Knightley, Wendy Dodds, Georgina Slater, Christine Leathley, Sue Allen and myself, we achieved the following….  6th senior ladies, 4th over 35s, 1st over 45s and 1st over 55s. A massive well done girls!

Finally, our Clayton men achieved a team throught the categories. The “Barrow Cross Country Team” representing our Clayton men were;  Alex Cran, Mark Whiteman, Pete Browning, Dave Scott, Melvyn Thistlethwaite and our very own Bob Hirst. It was a relief to see this number of male runners appear at the field after learning that the “man flu” had taken its grip on many who intended to run (not to mention Foggy’s foot story and our chairman’s hamstring… a speedy recovery wished to all)!

The men’s senior section brought us in at 14th and the over 40s to the position of 5th. The over 50s achieved 3rd place and the over 60s 2nd. Well done lads!

After a hard afternoon’s competing, Team Clayton were treated to non other than my now famous “Flatjacks” (well I thought this batch could have been awarded the high status of “Flapjacks” but thats me blowing my own trumpet! Further comments/assessments welcome).

Good work Team Clayton!

Regards, Irene Roche

 

ByAndy

Fell Competitions 2013

The results of our three annual competitions for fell racers have been compiled for 2013. They are as follows:

Fell Palladium

This competition rewards performances over the whole season. Overall winners are Dave Motley and Jean Brown; the full results can be found here.

John North Trophy

This trophy is awarded using the same points system as the palladium trophy, but is for “AL” category fell races only. The final top 5 for this award for 2013 are:

Name Category No. of races Total Points
Jean Brown LV40 9 396
Martin Terry V50 5 222
David Naughton V50 4 216
David Nuttall V50 4 208
David Motley 3 194

Pendle Aggregate Trophy

This is awarded to the person with the highest number of points on 5 Pendle races: Stan Bradshaw Pendle Round, Pendle, Mearley Clough, Pendleton and The Tour of Pendle. To be eligible, you must have completed all 5 races (this may be reviewed for 2014). The winner for 2013 is Peter Dugdale.

ByPeter Booth

January Newsletter

A little belatedly, the January Newsletter can be found here. It has details of the Club Celebration and Awards’ Evening on 1st February, 2014 Club Championship races, English and British Fell Championship counters, and a New Year’s message from the President, plus all the usual features, recent  results and fixtures for January and February.

ByJason Pier

Mid Lancs Cross Country – Barrow- 11th January

The next race in the Mid Lancs XC league takes place this Saturday 11th January at Thorncliffe, Barrow-in-Furness. This is a venue I’ve never been to before so I’m unable to give you any details of what the course is likely to be. Please be prepared for all conditions, so make sure you take a selection of footwear with you. I won’t be making the trip on Saturday. If you arrive and find you’ve forgotten to take your Mid Lancs race number with you don’t worry. If you pop along to the Mid Lancs registration tent you’ll find two Ladies, Dawn and Val. Explain to them that you’ve forgotten your number and they’ll sort you out with a replacement free of charge.

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

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

Also remember to bring a drink (not fizzy), a banana or cereal bar with you to have around 30 mins before you race. It’s important that you are fully prepared before you race.

Please make sure you arrive 45 mins before your race starts.

Good luck to everyone.

DIRECTIONS COURSE MAP

ByJim Hickie

Lancs XC Champs Report

Well what a good turnout it was last weekend at Witton Park for Team Clayton.  It was nice to see so many orange and white vests at as always a very well organized event by Blackburn Harriers.

Junior XCLet’s start by mentioning some of the performances at the weekend from the Juniors up …..

Isaac Wilkinson took 14th place in the Under 11 boys.  Millie Stubbs 11th place, Roanna Holdsworth 26th place, and Grace Root 41st place in the Under 11 Girls.

The Under 13 boys: Thomas Bradley, Adam Quinn, Daniel Bradley, Zac Jordan.  Claiming 4th team overall.

Briony Holt, Eleanor Root, Karina Rycktnsca, and Alice Gane for 6th team in the under 13 girls. Kenan Eti, Alexander Townrow, Ryan Clarke, Curtis Holt… for 4th overall under 15 boys.

In the under 15 girls, Alice Pier was 21st. In the under 17 men George Pier was 23rd, and Jordan McDonald was 24th. In the Under 17 Women, Bethany Quinn was 13th.

IMG_0271Jean Brown, Angela Shian and Vicky Heys for bronze in the Ladies vets .

Spencer Riley, Stuart Fogg, Nick Gaskell, Garry Wilkinson, Colin Shuttleworth and Brian Horrocks for 4th overall men’s team.

Garry Wilkinson, Nick Gaskell, Colin Shuttleworth…for bronze overall in the men’s vets team. Colin Shuttleworth and our President Dave Scott took top podium position for 1st V55 and 1st V70 respectively. Team Clayton also won the Senior Men’s Plate.

IMG_0296And that’s Read More

ByJason Pier

Stoops Fell Race & Rudolfs Red Nose Race – December 2013

With the majority of the juniors taking part in a number of cross country races before Christmas it was left to Christopher Brown to perform on the fells in the Curly Wurly Quarry run. On the same course a few weeks earlier Christopher had set a new course record. This time around he performed equally as well in a field of 70 starters to once again take 1st place in the U8’s race. Well done Christopher.

STOOPS RESULTS

Another consistent performer for the juniors Leon Passco was the only Clayton junior taking part in the Rudolfs Red Nose Race at Blackpool. Running in a field of 153 starters Leon produced a great performance to finish 12th overall and 2nd MU20.

RUDOLFS RESULTS

 

ByPeter Booth

Danger UXB

While running in Stainscomb recently (near Stan’s hut), Richard Bellaries came across a shell (i.e. bomb)! When he later led the police back to the spot, they confirmed that it was still live!!

So…. BEWARE. All the western end of Pendle was used as a live firing range in the past. Occasionally unexploded shells emerge from the peat – especially after periods of prolonged rain. If you see anything that looks like a bomb – it probably is. Follow Rich’s example: do not disturb and report it to the constabulary.

ByAndy

Fell Palladium update, and last call for your fell race results!

The end of the year will be upon us soon, and I have been updating the Fell Palladium competition results. While only people who have finished 6 or more FRA races will be eligible for the competition, I’ve included the results for everyone at the moment. So, if you have done any races that aren’t on my list, let me know – it may gain those precious extra points to get you that trophy, or at least give you some bragging rights over your peers!

The two top-spots are looking unassailable, with our captains leading, but there is hot competition for some of the minor placings and age-category awards.