Fireworks In York On November 5th

Gunpowder Plot 10k

There were plenty of fireworks for Will and April Stewart at the Gunpowder Plot 10k on November 5th. Will went off like a rocket, finishing third in a field of 160 runners in 42:46. April was first female finisher, and sixth overall, in 44:35. The course consisted of two laps around the Knavesmire in York on a fast, flat course on a mix of path and grass.

Guy Fawkes 10 Miles

Continuing the Bonfire Night theme, Marc Rocheteau ran the Guy Fawkes 10 Mile race on Sunday. Marc completed this popular hilly road event at Ripley near Harrogate in 1:21:39.

Delamere Half Marathon

Also on Sunday, David Broadley ran the Delamere Forest half marathon. David completed this trail event, with panoramic views of the Cheshire countryside, in 2:20:34. 
 

Cop Hill Fell Race

Nigel Crossfield ran in Sunday's Cop Hill Fell Race, completing the two lap six mile course in 57:02. This is the only race that allows access to Meltham's iconic Cop Hill and is famous for its cake afterwards. Sounds perfect for next year's Fell League!

Shepherd's Skyline Fell Race

Seven Harriers took to the hills above Todmorden on a damp Saturday afternoon to compete in the Shepherd's Skyline Fell Race; the latest race in the club's Fell League. Conditions were very soft underfoot with plenty of mud and puddles but it stayed dry during the race. The 6.2 mile course climbs to Stoodley Pike from the Shepherd's Rest pub in Lumbutts. There is then a steep descent before another ascent followed by a technical, rocky descent to the finish.

Lee Cattermole was first home, finishing 47th in 61:18. Maksymillian Stytsun was next in 70:49. Andrea Ackroyd took maximum points in the women's section, clocking 78:14 and taking second place in the F50 category in her first fell race since the Calderdale Way Relay in May. Jane Hobson was third F50 in 80:41 with Stef Dickinson hot on her heels in 81:02. Martin Ellis (83:08) and Jenny St Romaine (114:05) completed the Harriers' line-up.

 

 

West Yorkshire Cross Country - Race 2

This weekend saw the West Yorkshire Cross Country league return for race 2 at Thornes Park in Wakefield. Well done to all of our fine athletes, they had a fun time navigating the autumnal mud!

U11 boys - James Sutcliffe
U11 girls - Beatrice Powell
U13 girls - Lily Atkinson & Alesha Atkinson
U13 boys - James Dix
U15 boys (1st place team) - Eli Cattermole (2nd), Ben Slow, Sam Keighley, Beau Clark, Kai Sladden, Oliver Powell & Thomas Wright
U17 ladies - Jayde Mcgregor & Annie Thorp
U17 men - Charlie Pickens & Will Cattermole

Senior ladies - Katrina Oddy, Bethan Davies & Emma Elmerhebi

Senior men (5th place team) - Harry Johnson (3rd), Ben Crowther, Gareth Burrell, Ken Montgomery, Lee Cattermole, Michael Gaughan, Paul Bateman, Andrew Greenwood, James O'Rourke, Maksymilian Stytsun

Personal Bests Galore At The Abbey Dash

Leeds Abbey Dash

A remarkable seven Harriers recorded personal bests (PBs) at Sunday's Leeds Abbey Dash 10k, taking full advantage of this highly popular race's reputation for being a fast, flat course. A total of 16 represented the club with Harry Johnson leading the contingent home, setting a PB of 31:30 and taking 48th place out of a total 5,042 finishers. Our three leading women all ran PBs; Laura Knowles (42:09), Joanne Arundale (43:29) and Amy Radford (43:40). There were also PBs for Ken Montgomery (37:27), Harris Faulkner (40:46) and Tabitha Howe (44:06). Rachael Beaumont took third place in the F50 category in 43:48.

Whixley Village Hall 10k

The Stewarts took on the Whixley trail 10k near York on Sunday. The course was mostly on woodland trails and farm tracks, with lots of slippery mud sections and surface water after our recent rainfall. However, conditions were perfect on the day, with glorious sunshine making it very enjoyable. 

April was first lady with 43:44. Will was over three minutess faster than his wife, running 40:23 and placing third overall. What a team!