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ByJim Hickie

Winter Training – Wilson’s & Gt Harwood

For those members who either do not want to travel to (or want to get out of) Burnley, there is a weekly training session each Tuesday from Wilsons Playing Fields in Clayton-le-Moors.
Starting at 6.30pm each week the training covers six measured road routes each to be run 3 times between now and the end of March. Each route has two timed effort sections.  Additionally there is a monthly 10k time trial – all of this enables you to measure your progress over the winter training period.
The routes measure between 8 and 10.5 miles but shorter distances can be accommodated. The group is generally mixed ability but there is regular re-grouping.
All members should wear good reflective clothing.
On Thursday each week at 6.30pm we also meet at Memorial Park Great Harwood. There is a choice of road training or off road trail running (head torch advisable). This training lasts approximately 1 hour.
Please contact me on 07951 424780 or mjeddleston@btinternet.com  for further details.
Mike Eddleston
ByJim Hickie

Club Championship Update – Fellrunning Section.

Well the fell club championship is hotting up and with only one race remaining, the Full Tour of Pendle on the 23rd November, the prizes in each category are still up for grabs.

In the overall senior mens club champion category it is currently a three horse race between Capt. Motley, Mike Wallis & Dave Edmondson. Can Msrs Wallis & Edmondson come back from injury to stop the Captain?

The V40 category sees Dave Edmondson and Mike Wallis competing for top spot, but if they don’t make the race then the V40 Championship is blown wide open for the taking and Chris Balderson, Neil Hardiman, Paul Hesketh & Pete Booth are waiting in the wings.

Fell

The V50 category sees Mike Wallis with a lead that cannot be caught, however if Mr Wallis doesn’t make the race then Pete Booth & Ivan Whigham have excellent chances of becoming V50 champion.

The V60’s looks to be Pete Booth’s for the taking, however Jeff Pickup, Donald McCallum & Doug Munroe have chances of a podium finish.

With some fantastic performances on the fells this year the ladies championship is being lead by Capt. Jean Brown with the likely podium finishers being between Juliet Horrocks, Barbara Savage, Linda Lord & Irene Roche.

With all the awards and podium finishes still up for grabs the Full Tour of Pendle could be a cracker. Get your pre-entry in as soon as possible as this is one not to miss!

 

ByJim Hickie

Club Championship Update – Road Section

After 4 races the road club championship is coming to the boil, with only Guys 10 left on 1st December in Garstang nr Preston. The overall road champion for Clayton Harries in 2013 is likely to come from one of three men; Jonny McKenna who currently holds the advantage over Breton Holdsworth and Tom Brewster.

The V40 championship is being led by Paul Hesketh who looks unstoppable this year with a number of runners lining up for podium places including John Roche, Jason Pier, Steve Biscomb and John Wilcock.

The V50 champion is a 4 horse race and you can throw a blanket over all 4 men: John Roche, Steve Biscomb, John Wilcock & John Rusius.

Steve Biscomb is nailed on for the V60 prize as long as he completes Guys 10 with Ron Chappell & Jeff Pickup fighting the podium places.

The Ladies championship is a three way race between Irene Roche, Vicky Heys and Georgina Slater.

Guys 10 is going to be a belter so get your pre-entry in early and watch this space to see who is crowned road champion of Clayton Harriers 2013.

ByJason Pier

Junior Results Round Up.

The juniors have again continued to perform well at various races over the past week competing in Schools races and at Leigh in the first Red Rose XC fixture of the season.

Year 7 girl Eleanor Root took part in the Yorkshire Schools XC Races organised by Bingley Harriers. Representing Skipton Girls High School Eleanor competed against both Year 7 & 8 girls and finished in 6th place.

SCHOOLS XC RESULTS

Brothers Daniel and Thomas Bradley both representing Unity College took part in this year’s English Schools Fell Running Championships at Kendal the day after running at Leigh. Daniel competing in the year 7 race finished 41st boy with Thomas finishing 36th boy in the year 8/9 race.

ENGLISH SCHOOLS FELL RESULTS

On a glorious sunny day 17 juniors travelled to Leigh Sports Village to take part in the first Red Rose Cross Country fixture of the season. The juniors  were competing in all the junior age categories, claiming team results in the U11 boys, U13 girls and U15 boys. We saw a strong and determined attitude from all the juniors to do well on what was a very fast course. Thank you to the Parents for getting your young athletes to the race venue.

Under 11 boys: Jackson McKay 16th, James Ashworth 20th, Adam Stevenson 37th. Team result 6th.

Under 11 girls: Anna Ashworth 39th, Keira Stevenson 40th.

Under 13 boys: Thomas Bradley 19th, Daniel Bradley 48th.

Under 13 girls: Briony Holt 7th, Eleanor Root 25th, Lucy Stevenson 66th.         Team result 8th.

Under 15 boys: Kenan Eti 14th, Curtis Holt 18th, Ryan Clarke 26th. Team result 6th.

Under 15 girls: Alice Pier 16th.

Under 17 boys: Jordan McDonald 10th, George Pier 13th.

Under 17 girls: Beth Quinn 10th.

RED ROSE XC RESULTS

Well done to ALL of you.

 

 

 

ByPeter Booth

Thieveley Pike Fell Race 2013 – Report

 A raiding party from Horwich RMI swept all before them at the latest edition of Thieveley Pike fell race. With the winner and three other runners in the first five, it didn’t take long to work out that the team prize was going to Horwich. It turned out that winner, Joe Mercer and his cohorts were using the race as a trial for the upcoming October relays.  I’m not sure whether he was in contention for the relays, but club mate, Peter Henegan won the MV70 award in a good time, with many younger runners in his wake.

Another super vet performance came from Bowland’s Rowena Browne who defeated all the young ‘uns to take the ladies’ prize, while Calder Valley took the ladies’ team prize. Twice former winner, Andy Wrench took the men’s vet prize and, keeping it in the family, Jamie Wrench was first MU18 finisher. Back to the vets, Mervyn Keys (Rossendale) was first MV50 in 14th place. MV60 winner, Jack Holt was the first Clayton man home, a feat replicated by Linda Lord, first FV60.

On a perfect day for running – bright and sunny, with a cooling breeze – over 140 runners enjoyed unusually dry conditions in the start field (thanks to new land owner, James Bracewell) and on the fell. It was pleasing to see so many runners, with competition from the first local cross country fixture and the English Championship Race at Edale Skyline on the same weekend.

It was great to see James had revived the traditional sheep dog trial and introduced a dog agility course. For me the only drawback was the smell of fried bacon emanating from the food stall sited about 10 metres from the finish line. Despite the distraction of a rumbling stomach, I managed to operate the timer without error, for a change!

My sincere thanks go to James and the other two landowners for allowing us to run across their land; also to my faithful band of helpers from Clayton Harriers who, once again, made sure that proceedings ran smoothly and safely.

Pete Booth

Results:TPFR 2013 Results

ByJim Hickie

Ron Hill 75th Birthday 5k Race – Littlebrough

Clayton Harriers on the up!!! – Ron Hill 75th 5k (Littlebrough)

Wednesday night saw race 4 in the Clayton Harriers club championship and our members joined the legend that is Dr Ron Hill in celebrating his 75th birthday in style by competing in the Andy ‘o’ Sullivan organised 5k race at Littleborough.

The evening started with our captains Dave Motley & Tom Brewster being interviewed live on Radio Lancashire as part of the celebrations, followed by Ron Hill MBE. Lots of other members were being photographed, interviewed and filmed by the TV crews.

The race itself saw near to 400 runners competing in what now are regular Andy O’Sullivan 5k races from Littlebrough with the proceeds going to charity.

Team Clayton 1Team Clayton!

The route which is a twisty undulating route where runners have to navigate the roads of Littlebrough including a railway underpass and a flight of stairs. On the night I.Mcbride won the race in a time of 15:51. Clayton’s very own Jonny McKenna was not far behind in 4th, Capt.Brewster followed in 10th, Breton Holdsworth (13th), Nick Gaskell (18th), Dave Motley (27th). In addition it was a great night for the juniors with Leon Passco finishing 2nd U17 and Isaac Wilkinson 1st U11 in a fantastic 22 minutes! A number of other juniors posted new pb’s.

In total 39 members competed in Clayton colours and 8 out of the first 10 counters were senior members, this shows we are a club on the rise and we have a bright future.

The next races in the Club Championship are the Full Tour of Pendle in November followed by Guys 10mile in December.

The full results are available HERE and a selection of pictures can be found HERE

ByJim Hickie

Winter Training 2013/14

Well it’s that time of year again when it’s time to charge the headlamp & dig out the long tights for your winter training! Below are details of John Roche’s planned winter sessions. Details of Ladies training runs & Fellrunning sessions will be added just as soon as i have them!

  • Monday Night Beginners/Improver Group – 6.00pm at Barden Track, Off Barden Lane, Burnley. Please Note a £1 Charge for this session.
  • Tuesday Night Speed Session (All Welcome) – Meet Queens Park (opp fire station) 6.30pm or Widow Hill Rd Traffic lights at 6.45pm – Excellent winter speed and conditioning session.
  • Thursday Night Beginners/Improver Group – 6.00pm at Barden Track. Please Note a £1 charge for this session.
  • Thursday Night Experienced Runners Group – Meet 6.30pm to warm up, session at 6.45pm. There is a £1 charge for this session.
ByJim Hickie

Northern Six Stage Road Relays

Saturday 21st September saw the Northern 6 Stage Road Relays taking place at Stanley Park in Blackpool, 115 teams from clubs all over the North gathered in the picturesque park to complete 6 legs of 6.6km – racing against some of the best club athletes the North, our lads had a serious challenge on their hands!

As 2pm chimed the first leg runners lined up on the track to begin the event; first off for Clayton Harriers was Captain Tom Brewster, after a faster-than-usual start and subsequent drop-off he finished the leg with a typical sprint finish to regain some places lost on the way round.

Standing by to take over for the second leg was Lee Smith, taking up the challenge with enthusiasm to complete his first 6 stage relay.

Taking the “baton” from Lee was Terry O’Leary, never seen without a smile on his face despite the toughness of the fast 6k course.

 Running the 4th Leg for Clayton was David Hogan, giving it his all in an excellent comeback to competitive running having not raced since the Hameldon Hill Fell Race at the start of May!SAM_1543

 With the clouds having moved on the temperature started to really ramp up, Richard Briscoe took to the course having no problem dealing with the excessive heat to complete the penultimate leg.

Clayton newcomer Adam Shaw completed the final leg taking the relay and the day to a close, voicing everyone’s feelings that it had been a very enjoyable day overall.

A pack of Haribo was produced as the Captains reward to the lads who each put in a sterling effort on their individual legs, after the dust had settled the team compared notes and comments such as “Did you see how fast that lad was running?!” and “He made me feel like I was stood still!” were rife as we’d faced off against some of the elite of the North. The results were released, Clayton were revealed to have achieved 71st place overall; an excellent result and well done to the lads who represented their club!

Given that this competition includes 4 junior categories and a Ladies relay, more efforts will be made to enter as many teams in as many categories for the 2014 relays.

Full results for the event can be found HERE

Thanks to Road Captain Tom Brewster for this excellent report.

 

ByJim Hickie

Three Shires Fell Race – Report.

Saturday saw an excellent turn out from Clayton members at the thirtieth running of the lakeland classic – the Three Shires Fell race.  The conditions were less than favourable with the race being  run in thick, low cloud, leading many to go for unintended walk-abouts, a hefty number of DNFs  and generally slower times than usual.

Ben Abdelnoor added the race to his list of wins for the year, with Jane Reedy winning the ladies race. Dave Nuttall was the first of many Clayton home.

A big well done to Ambleside AC for a well run event as usual. Results from the day & info of other upcoming races, including the classic Langdale Horseshoe can be found HERE

 

Thanks to ladies fell captain Jean Brown for this report & well done on a fantastic result!

ByJason Pier

BOFRA – Latest Junior Results

Briony and Curtis Holt have again been in action in the BOFRA 2013 Championship races flying the Clayton flag at the Burnsall Fell Race and the Embsay Fell Race.

At the Burnsall Junior Fell Race Briony ran a great race to finish 2nd U12 girl, with Curtis also performing well to finish 7th U14 boy.

Embsay Junior Fell Race saw Briony as the sole Clayton representative and once again she didn’t disappoint finishing 2nd U12 girl to consolidate 3rd place overall in the series with one race left.

Well done to both of you.

BURNSALL RESULTS

EMBSAY RESULTS