Halifax Harriers Annual Dinner 2020 was cancelled due to the Covid outbreak and the presentation of the awards was postponed until last week when it was incorporated into the club’s Summer 10k handicap.
The handicap starts at the top of the Hebble Trail, which is close to Spring Hall Athletics Track, and follows the canal almost to Sowerby Bridge. The slower runners start first and faster runners later. This year’s winner was Jane Hobson who completed the race in 47:52.
Following the race, the club awards were presented at the Spring Hall track.
The Chairman’s Trophy is awarded to members who have made a significant contribution to the club. For 2020 it was awarded to Deborah and Christopher Kirkbride. They compete for the club and are active members of the club’s General Committee. They spend a great amount of time and effort welcoming new members and encouraging all members to compete for the club.
The Pearson Trophy for Endeavour was presented to Will Carver. Will joined Halifax Harriers in 2014 and since then has completed many races from 10k’s to Ultra Marathons.
The most improved runner award was presented to Bethan Davies who improved her 10k time from 56 minutes to 46 minutes.
The Burnsall 10 mile race trophies were won by Sarah Cumber and Michael King.
The winners of the Cross Country Championships were Bethan Davies (senior lady), Katrina Oddy (veteran lady), Michael Gaughan (senior men) and joint winners Ryan Barker/Michael King (veteran men).
In the Fell League, the ladies winner was Rachael Beaumont and male winner Michael King.
The Road Race Challenge is split into 5 divisions. Division ‘A’ winner was Will Stewart, Division ‘B’ Mark Crabtree, Division ‘C’ Jonny Lister, Division ‘D’ Sharon Cousen, Division ‘E’ Christopher Kirkbride.
PODIUM 5K BARROWFORD
In the ‘A’ race, new recruit Tom Hodgson finished in third place, setting a new club U35 record for the 5k in a time of 14:58. Also in this race was Josh Hall-Brown 16:23 and Ben Crowther 16:29. In the ‘B’ race, Will Smith broke the club M45 record with 16:20.
FIREFIGHTERS 5 MILE
Two members of Halifax Harriers competed in this undulating 5 mile race. Simon Johnson (first M55) in 31:52 and Angela Clarke (first F45) in 38:18.
WINDMILL HALF MARATHON
The Windmill half marathon at Lytham St Annes saw Bryn Barker as second M60 in 1:28:47, while fellow club member Robert Hick was third M60 in 1:45:07.
Damp, but still conditions, saw 19 members of Halifax Harriers take the short journey to Pontefract for the 10k, which is run on an undulating course from Pontefract Race Course. Early morning rain cleared just before the start for the 800 or so runners, making the conditions good for running.
First back for the club was Nial Smith 37:42 in eighteenth position overall. Three other men went under 40 minutes – Will Stewart 39:17, Michael King 39:26 and James O’Rourke 39:33.
The first lady finisher for the club was April Caufield 40:56 followed by Helen Ward 42:44 and Samantha Layfield 51:26. Jane Stewart 55:22 was first F60 with Deborah Kirkbride third F60 in 57:40. Susan Hall was second F70 in 62:05.
Other runners for the club were Ryan Barker 40:04, Stephen Fitz-Costa 45:35, Wayne Stevens 48:30, Nigel Taylor 48:34, Marc Rocheteau 48:38, Raymond Hall 50:50 (third M70), John Moore 55:43, Christopher Kirkbride 57:35, Emily King 58:57.
CLUB RECORD AND FASTEST IN UK 2021
Sarah Cumber had an outstanding run at the Riverside 10 mile race at Lancaster where she broke the race ladies record for the distance in a time of 66:48 which was also a club F50 record and the fastest time by a female V50 runner in the UK this year. Also running was Jonny Lister who finished in 71:02.
Ten Halifax Harriers competed in Saturday's Wharfedale Trail Half Marathon. The 13.2 mile race is on a tough but very scenic course in the Yorkshire Dales. There are a number of challenging climbs with the ascent totalling over 2,000'. There were some excellent performances by Harriers ladies. Hazel Berrett was first Harrier home and was second in her category (F55) in a fine time of 2:12:31. Jane Hobson followed and was third in the F50 category in 2:17:30, continuing her excellent recent off-road performances. Fiona Murphy was first F60 in 2:30:58. Other Harriers to run were Nigel Jamieson, Margaret Deacon, Andrea Ackroyd, Sally Shacklock, Martin Ellis, Sharon Cousen and Jenny St Romaine.
Four Harriers ran in the Stocks Lane Stinger on Sunday. The route is approximately 6.5 miles long on mixed terrain and, as befits the race name, concludes with a gruelling 1.25 mile climb out of Luddenden up Stocks Lane to Mount Tabor, with an average gradient of 11% and a maximum of over 17%. A cooling light rain during the race was gratefully received by the competitors! Harriers ladies again excelled. Alice Vick was the second lady to finish in 11th position overall in 52:46. Rachel Beaumont picked up two prizes - 3rd lady and first female over 50 - with a time of 53:16. Completing the Harriers line-up, Margaret Deacon (64:47) and Martin Ellis (67:07) were both third in their age categories.