Ian Roberts Memorial Fell Race

Fred Carver came 23rd out of 132 runners. He he was second MU23 in a time of 0:56:17.
I was 74th in 1:10:16 and first female Harrier back. Stef Dickinson ran in a time of 1:18:41 and was 104th. 

We were the only three Harriers that ran. 

It was good running weather, cool but not really cold and not windy. Pule Hill was a challenge and all but the winner of the race walked up it!

 

Three Way Tie For Women’s Fell Challenge Title

Standish Hall

April Caufield was the first woman home at Saturday’s Standish Hall Trail race near Wigan. April completed the approximately 10k off-road course on bridle paths and woodland trails in 44:10 and was 20th overall. Will Stewart finished tenth in 41:58.

Midgley Moor

Six Harriers competed in the local Midgley Moor fell race on Sunday morning; the last race in the club’s 2022-23 Fell Challenge. Fred Carver consolidated his position as the season’s men’s champion, completing the tough five mile course in 48:04 and finishing sixth overall. Will Carver (55:08) and Nigel Crossfield (56:37) also ran. Will finished in second place in the Fell Challenge with Paul Hopkinson third. Congratulations to Fred, Will and Paul.

All three contenders for the women’s crown ran. Jane Hobson was the first to finish in 1:01:39 with Andrea Ackroyd hot on her heels in 1:01:58. Hazel Berrett completed the trio, clocking 1:06:42. Incredibly, these results meant that all three tied for first place for the season! Congratulations to all three. 

Great North West

Sharon Cousen and Nigel Jamieson took part in Sunday’s Great North West half marathon along the coast in Blackpool. The two Harriers crossed the line together in just under two hours three minutes.

Bolton 5k

Also on Sunday, Sarah Cumber and Geoff Cumber participated in the Bolton 5k with both taking first place in their age groups in 19:31 and 25:57 respectively.

 

Another Busy Weekend's Racing

Liversedge Half Marathon

Fourteen runners wore the club colours at the tough Liversedge half marathon on Sunday. Simon Johnson was the first to complete the hilly course (around 1,000' of ascent), finishing 29th overall in 1:28:12 and first in his age group (M55). Tom Paget also recorded a time of under 1 hour 30 minutes, clocking 1:29:54 in 35th place.

April Caufield again led the Harriers' women across the line, in a time of 1:36:00. There were also age group podium places for James O'Rourke (2nd M45), Hazel Berrett (2nd F60) and David Ingle (3rd M60). Watch out for this popular local race next year when it will be in the club's Race Challenge.

Windy Hill Fell Race

Meanwhile Kieran Manchester and Jane Hobson ventured off-road to run the hills around Blackstone Edge and above Hollngworth Lake in the Windy Hill Fell Race. Both had excellent races on the course of nearly 12 miles with over 2,000' of climbing. Kieran was fourth overall in 1:24:22 and Jane was third in her age category (F50) in 2:04:58. Weather was good with clear and dry conditions. The race thankfully failed to live up to its name as it was only a little bit windy! 

Harrogate Hustle

Andrea Ackroyd and Jenny St Romaine also left the tarmac behind to take on the Harrogate Hustle Trail Half Marathon on Saturday morning. Andrea took first place in her age group (F50), spurred on by the need to keep up with other runners so as not to get lost due to the lack of promised waymarkings! Andrea completed the scenic course in 2:10:07 with Jenny finishing in 2:46:32.

Tatton 10k

Two Harriers competed in Saturday's Tatton 10k. Bryony Baron completed the course around the beautiful Tatton Park in Cheshire in 48:44 with Keith Lemon finishing in 51:40.