This was the 6th race in the Fell Challenge and seven Harriers turned out and braved the midges on Wednesday night.
The race starts with steep climb out of Cragg Vale onto Dick’s Lane, crossing the field of bog and Sunderland pasture before a tussocky run over Erringdon moor and then a fast tricky descent back to the pub.
Keiran Manchester was 3rd overall in 27:33. Jane Hobson took 2nd F50 in 40:53 followed by Hazel Berrett 1st F60 in 41:21. Andrea Ackroyd took 3rd F50 in 43:04. Making a return after recent injury was Ryan Barker (40:24) with Paul Hopkinson (46:20) and Jenny St Romaine (61:00) all scoring points in the fell challenge.
12 Halifax Harriers travelled to Leeds on Sunday for the Eccup 10 mile race which was part of the Road Challenge. The undulating route is on rural lanes and takes in a scenic lap of Eccup reservoir.
Susan Hall took the 1st F70 prize in 1:52:33. Hazel Berrett took 3rd F60 in a new club record of 1:20:59 and Robert Hick was 2nd M65 in 1:16:21.
Niall Smith was first back for the club (1:13:06), closely followed by David Ingle (1:13:35). Mark Crabtree (1:14:24) managed to hold off Erika Nightingale (1:14:42). Wayne Stevens (1:22:55), Paul Hopkinson (1:24:25), Stefanie Dickinson (1:26:47), Jenny St Romaine (1:39:46) and John Moore (1:46:20) completed the Harriers contingent.
On Sunday 5th June, 13 junior athletes from Harriers competed in this year’s second Yorkshire and District Development League meeting in Cleethorpes, in cold and windy conditions.
Kitty Harrison Sargent won both her 800m and 150m races for the Under 13s girls category. The 800m brought Halifax further success with Chester Gately and Ben Slow in the Under 15 boys finishing first and second respectively, with Ben taking a massive 3 seconds off his personal best. Jacob Ewart also claimed victory in the U17s 800m with a blistering sprint finish. In the 1500m Halifax had two victories; Sam Keighley in the under 13s and Euan Logue in the under 17s.
Harriers also had many successes in the sprint races with Kitty Harrison Sargent, Sam Keighley and Poppy Jowett all cruising to victory for the U13s. Freddie Bentley and Joe Ball finished first and second in the U17s 100m with Joe Ball also winning the U17s 200 metres. Sprint hurdles provided two more first places; Tom Wright (U13 boys) and Freddie Bentley (U17 boys).
Three Harriers came away with points for the team competing in various field events for the first time; Annabele Aghahowa in the U13s long jump, Faye Skilbeck in the U15s high jump and Abbie Brown in the U15s javelin.
There were stand out performances in the jumping events. Freddie Bentley set a PB of 5 metres 17 cm in the long jump. The high jump provided two more personal bests and first places; Ben Slow (U15s) with a leap of 1 metre 35, and Jacob Ewart (U17s) with 1 metre 60.