Halifax Harriers Celebrate Their 25th Anniversary Bunk Barn Weekend

Last weekend 28 members of the Halifax Harriers running club celebrated 25 years of their bunk barn weekend. The senior runners have long been aware, not only of people's physical needs, but also their mental health, well-being and safety. Together with a quest to reduce isolation and a desire to improve community cohesion, 25 years ago, the harriers organised a bunk barn weekend. At this event members travelled to the Yorkshire Dales and spent three days running, walking and cycling together in order to help people get to know each other, to build strong lasting relationships and to encourage new members to further integrate into the club.

 

This event was so successful that the runners have spent a weekend away, every year since, benefitting many young people over that time. This January they wanted to mark their anniversary with a special celebration, so the group went to Grassington and to mark this milestone event they dressed up in dinner suits for the Friday evening meal and on the Saturday evening wore retro clothes. Those attending the 2023 event were presented with a branded beanie hat to help them remember the outdoor activities they embarked upon to promote fitness, well-being and friendship. The beanie hats were kindly sponsored by The Community Foundation for Calderdale, via their Halifax Courier Fund – established to support physical and emotional well-being.

 

More images on the Gallery page show the Harriers in dress suits at the Friday evening meal and the group wearing their memento hats, ready to go for a run on the Saturday morning.

Good Weekend For Harriers At Inskip And Heaton Park

Inskip Half Marathon

Thirteen Halifax Harriers travelled to Lancashire on Saturday morning to compete in the penultimate race in this season’s club Road Challenge. The Inskip half marathon took place on a gently undulating loop around country lanes in Wyre and Fylde near Preston. 

James O’Rourke was first home, finishing 13th overall in 1:23:42. Will Carver was next in 21st, setting a new personal best of 1:27:37.  Joanne Arundale was the first of the trio of Harriers women to finish, clocking 1:44:30. Seven Harriers finished amongst the top three for their age group with victories for both Rob Hick (M65) and Hazel Berrett (F60). Hazel's time of 1:48:51 is a new club record for her age category.

Ryan Barker, David Ingle, Marc Rocheteau, Tim Slow, Steve Denniss, David Parrington, Martin Haigh and Kirsty Carver also all ran in Harriers colours. Full results are on the Recent Races section of the website.

Heaton Park 5k/10k

Stef Dickinson and Sue Corney both competed in Sunday’s Heaton Park 10k in Greater Manchester. Stef was second FV45 in 49:54 with Sue finishing first FV65 in 58:29. Katie Brook was third female (and first FU17) in the 5k event at the same venue, clocking 25:08. John Moore came home as the first MV50 in 26:25.
 

Medals For Youngsters At Yorkshire Xc Championships

Halifax Harriers were represented by eighteen young athletes at the Yorkshire Cross Country Championships at Lightwater Valley in Ripon on 7th January.  In the under-13 girls' race Kitty Harrison Sargent won the bronze medal, and along with teammates Alesha and Lily Atkinson (who finished 14th and 22nd respectively), earned the girls a well-deserved silver team medal.  The under-13 boys were awarded a team bronze, with Sam Keighley 10th, Joe Stone 11th and Beau Clark 24th. The under-13 boys B team of Tom Wright,  Albert and Ralf Jones finished in 7th position.

In a tough field the under-15 boys' team finished 5th, Ben Slow 22nd, Chester Gately 23rd and Eli Cattermole 28th.