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Monday, 14 February 2011

Liversedge Half Marathon | Wadsworth Trog

Todmorden Harriers club Road Championship got underway on Sunday with the Liversedge Half Marathon. Starting and finishing at Roberttown, the route followed an undulating course with several tough climbs as it weaved its way through Liversedge, Bailiff Bridge and Brighouse en route.
Martin Stork was the first Harrier to cross the line in 23rd place in a time of 1:27:12 with Sarah May three minutes behind in 35th overall and 2nd lady.
Mick Craven and Mel Blackhurst were the next Harriers to finish just 11 seconds apart.

Todmorden Results: 23 Martin Stork 1:27:12; 35 Sarah May 1:30:26; 130 Mick Craven 1:43:59; 134 Mel Blackhurst 1:44:10; 223 Kevin Coughlan 1:52:14; 239 Mel Robertson 1:54:13; 252 Peter Ehrhardt 1:55:41; 293 Nigel Hanson 2:00:57.


On Saturday, Todmorden had a good showing with three runners in the top twenty at the Wadsworth Trog. The 20 mile fell race features over 4000 feet of ascent as it winds around the moors to the north of Hebden Bridge.

Jon Wright led the way for the club in 5th place, behind race winner and Calder Valley runner James Logue who completed the course in 2:48:25.
Nick Barber continued his fine form from last year with 10th place and Dave Collins finished in 20th.
Kath Brierley led the way for Todmorden ladies in 85th, and 6th lady.

5 Jon Wright 2:55:27; 10 Nick Barber 3:14:58; 20 Dave Collins 3:29:37; 43 Ozzy Kershaw 3:52:21; 60 Richard Bellaries 4:02:53; 95 Kath Brierley 4:22:45; 114 Richard O'Sullivan 4:38:43; 116 John Preston 4:40:30; 117 Christine Preston 4:40:32; 120 Elise Milnes 4:43:21; 124 Jane Leonard 4:48:19.

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Fell End Clouds Fell Race | Mickledon Straddle | Heaton Park parkrun | Bolton parkrun | Alexandra Park 5k | Dewsbury 10k

Todmorden Harriers experienced wild weather at the weekend as they were spread far and wide.

Braving horrendous gales and torrential rain, James Riley and Simon Galloway tackled the Fell End Clouds Fell Race near Sedburgh on Saturday. The race, which is part of the Kendal Winter League, was run over a shortened course due to the weather conditions with James finishing in 21st and Simon in 40th.

Similar conditions were experienced for the Mickleden Straddle, near Denby Dale, with gusts of up to 90 mph recorded. Derek Donohue and Mandy Goth battled their way around the 13.8mile course to finish 149th and 189th respectively.

Also braving Saturday’s wet weather, Robin Tuddenham recorded a comfortable first place at the Heaton Park 5k parkrun with a time of 17:43, for his 2nd win on the course.
Richard Butterwick and Myra Wells travelled to Bolton for the first running of the latest event to be added to the weekly parkrun family at Leverhulme Park, with Richard dodging the puddles to finish in 5th and Myra in 34th place.

Richard and Myra then travelled to central Manchester on Sunday for the Alexandra Park 5k in much drier conditions, Richard finished in 12th in 20:00 and Myra 5th lady and first fv50 in 28:03.
Martin Stork was the sole Todmorden runner in the Dewsbury 10k, completing the course in 38:29 to finish 100th out of the 1000 runners.
Todmorden Harriers’ toughest fell race takes place on the 26th February at 12noon, with entry on the day £5 at race HQ at the Top Brink Inn. The 9 mile Noonstone Fell Race includes over 2300 feet of ascent and further details can be found on the club’s website http://www.todharriers.co.uk/