Harriers Feature At New Bankfield Museum Exhibition

Halifax Harriers feature in the new 50 Years of Calderdale exhibition currently showing at the Bankfield Museum (see photo).  This is part of Calderdale celebrating its Year of Culture in 2024 to mark the 50th anniversary of its founding as a Borough. The aim of the Year of Culture is to showcase Calderdale by bringing together people to celebrate arts, heritage and sports, and culture in all its forms. 

The exhibition runs at Bankfield Museum on Boothtown Road until December 2025. Admission is free.

Coley Canter Mudfest!

15 Harriers braved the cold and rain yesterday to tackle the Coley Canter 

The 8(ish!) mile multi terrain trail race was an absolute washout mud-fest, taking in the best trails, footpaths and hills in Northowram Pumas territory. With all the recent rainfall, fields had turned into streams, the trails were like skating rinks and the bogs were almost knee deep in places.

Lee Cattermole was the first Harrier back in 1:02.29 in 14th place overall.

There were a few category winners:

April Stewart was 3rd lady and 1st open FSEN with 1:09:11
Simon Gelsthorpe 1st M60 ( 1:14:18)
Mark Crabtree was 1st M65 (1:15:19) and
Hazel Berrett was 1st F60 (1:26:13)

Other runners were:
Ken Montgomery (1:05:24)
Will Carver (1:05:29)
Gareth Burrell (1:05:55)
Tom Paget (1:06:49)
James O’Rourke (1:07:05)
Ryan Barker (1:07:56)
Will Stewart (1:09:56)
Howard Coney (1:15:01)
Stefanie Dickinson (1:24:57)
Martin Haigh (1:54:25)

Thank you to our friends at Northowram Pumas Running Club for organising a fab event once again. Always great to blow off the Christmas cobwebs.

Happy new year from Team HH

Winter Sostice Strider

The club was well represented at yesterday's Winter Solstice Strider in Bingley on a wild and windy night. The undulating route works its way through the woods and past the Druids Altar on the St Ives Estate with the runners relying on head torches to light the way. There was the choice of a 5k or 10k race.

The majority of Harriers decided on the longer option. Mark Crabtree (58:44), Jane Hobson (1:02:09) and Hazel Berrett (1:02:22) led the way. All three confirmed their undoubted class by taking first place in their age group. There were also age group podium positions for Martin Haigh (2nd M70), Nigel Rigg (3rd M60), Andrea Ackroyd (3rd F50) and Jane Curwen (3rd F55). Nigel Jamieson, Sharon Cousen, Bryony Baron, Margaret Deacon and Jenny St Romaine completed the Harriers' dozen.

Four Harriers competed in the 5k with the Sutcliffe family out in force. Juniors James and Louis completed the course in 30:44 and 34:17 respectively with mum, Mel, clocking 41:23. Clare Fountain finished in 47:40. Great efforts by all.

Jenny commented, "A most enjoyable mudfest with the high winds and fallen trees to navigate around adding further interest. Great fun!"

Entries for next year's races are already open and are strongly recommended for those wanting to try an off-road, headtorch running adventure. The 2024 event will be on the 21st December. This year's date of the 22nd had previously caused some confusion and debate amongst Harriers!