This weekend saw the return of the very popular relays held over a gently undulating cycle track of 1mile. It was a good day for racing and yet again the men and ladies were in top contention.
The ladies proved once more they are a top team in Yorkshire by finishing in 6th place behind winners Holmfirth Harriers , Richmond and Ilkley. Each of the 4 legs was approx 4.8k. The ladies were given a great start by Helen Smith finishing 3rd on leg 1 running the 3 mile circuit in 17.35. Katrina Oddy ran leg 2 in 20.27 6th and relay debutant Helen Ward ran a fantastic 19.55 bringing the team back to 4th place. Laura Knowles was up against stiff competition on the last leg and Laura finished in 6th place running 20.45.
We had 3 teams in the mens race and again there were 4 legs of 4.8k. The A team finished 8th , the B team 29th and the C team unfortunately finished as a incomplete team only having 3 men. Not withstanding that our squad maintained their reputation as a top Yorkshire team. James Habergam finished 8th fastest overall out of 200 runners finishing 5th on stage 1.
A team James Habergam 14.55 5th Ben Crowther 15.55 6th Will Smith 16.36 8th & Simon Johnson 17.14 8th
B team Niall Smith 17.10 29th Andy Wiggins 19.04 34th Joe Crossfield 17.06 29th & Rob Macdonald 20.02 29th
C team Will Stewart 18.45 Mark Knowles 19.53 & Paul Sutcliffe 18.38
There were also supporting junior races. The juniors ran 2 laps totalling 3.2k.In the U15 Boys James Johnson ran 11.13 to finish 10th and he was supported by Danny Baxter 18th 12.37 and Ethan Clarke 19th 13.21 and they finished a very good 4th team.
In the U17 boys race Harry Johnson just missed a Yorkshire medal in 4th place 10.36 and Charlie Spencer 6th in 10.59. It was their last race as U17s as they now join the Junior / Senior ranks.
A massive thanks and congrats goes out to Elliot Clarke U13 who was the only U13 Harrier to compete and he finished 36th in a highly competitive race to finish with a time of 13.49 over 2 miles.
March 24th at Birkenhead Pk Liverpool saw the staging of this years Northern 12 Stage Road relays in conjunction the Women's 6 stage relays were held. The day was breezy but sunny and fierce competition awaited.
The ladies squad produced an amazing effort on the day and finished a brilliant 18th place out of 60 teams a truly fantastic team performance. The race was won by Rotherham Harriers followed by National champions Leeds and 3rd was Leigh Harriers.
Sarah Cumber kicked off proceedings running 8k in 29.15 and coming home in 15th place alongside some well known international athletes past and present. the great start was maintained by Katrina Oddy on a 4k leg running 16.09 in 18th place. Junior athlete Laura Knowles ran 16.38 to finish in 20th place which was her first run in the Senior ranks and Laura was followed by Jo Sutcliffe who pulled off an amazing leg to bring the team home in 15th place running 8k in 29.24. Hazel Berrett continued the ladies momentum holding onto 15th place running 17.49 and the team completed the race in 18th place. Because of racing commitments the ladies are unable to compete in the National Champs held at Sutton Park in Sutton Coalfield held soon.
The mens race consisted of 4 stages of 8k and 8 stages of 4k. We finished a very creditable 31st place out of 70 teams which included the Elite teams of the North. The race was convincingly won by Leeds City who held at the end a 6 minute lead over Sheffield and Salford Harriers. Our aim was to finish inside the top 25 teams and gain automatic selection for the National Road Relay Champs in Birmingham in early April.
James Habergam set the ball rolling with 12th place on leg 1 running 24.02 for 8k, an excellent start. The other 8k legs were run by Ben Crowther 25.54 Peter Clegg 26.51 and Mikie Gaughan. 28.32 and throughout the race we maintained positions in the mid 20s early on and finishing 31st by the end.
The shorter legs of 4k were run by Ian Whitehouse 13.58 Andy Wiggins 15.05 Ryan Barker 14.31 Niall Smith 13.50 Simon Johnson 13.30 Mark Gaughan 16.36 Liam Spencer 14.43 and Will Smith 13.11.
A fantastic day out was enjoyed and valued experience was gained by our relay debutants.
Well done and thank you.
Halifax Harriers Annual Dinner and Senior Awards Presentation was held at the Imperial Crown Hotel in Halifax. Mark Gaughan, Club Chairman, presented the awards.
The Chairman’s Trophy is awarded to a member who has made a significant contribution to the club. This year it was awarded to Michael Spence who has been a club member for 33 years. During that time, Michael has competed for the club, served on the Committee, coached on the track and been the ladies captain for the Northern League track and field matches.
The Pearson Trophy for Endeavour was presented to Nigel Taylor. Nigel ran his first 10k for the club in 2014 in a time of 59 minutes. He now runs 43 minutes. He also now competes in all distances from 5k to ultra marathons.
The most improved 10k runner was Ian Giles.
The Burnsall Ladies Cup was won by Sarah Cumber and the Burnsall Male Cup by Will Smith.
The Helen Windsor ladies sprint cup was awarded to Louise Royston.
The winners in the Cross Country Championships were Laura Knowles (female under 20), Ben Crowther (senior men), Katrina Oddy (female veteran), Simon Johnson (male veteran).
In the Fell Challenge the ladies winner was Sarah Sladdin and the male winner Steven Sladdin.
The Road Race Challenge is split into 5 divisions. Division A winner was Michael King, Division B winner Will Carver, Division C winner Nigel Taylor, Division D winner Sophie Baxter, Division E winner Susan Hall.