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Monday, 26 March 2012

Thirsk 10 | Wilmslow Half | Rivock Edge | Edale Skyline

Todmorden Harriers were in peak form with three personal bests recorded at the Thirsk 10 mile road race in North Yorkshire.


The race attracted a strong field of over 500 runners, and John Lloyd put in an excellent performance for 12th place and a new best time of 57:38.

Sarah Glyde was the first Todmorden lady in 200th place, also recording a new personal best for the distance of 1:12:40.

Lucy Hobbs was next over the line in 1:17:24, just ahead of Mel Robertson who stopped the clock at 1:18:23 for another personal best.

Nigel Hanson completed the Todmorden entry with a time of 1:26:08.



A pair of Harriers were in Wilmslow for the English Half Marathon Championships, with Robin Tuddenham recording 1:16:38 for 51st place out of over 4000 entrants.

Lauren Jeska finished 5th lady, and first v35, with a time of 1:19:32



Mick Craven was the lone Harrier at the Rivock Edge Fell Race, finishing the 6.5mile course in 41st place in 1:07:08.



Fiona Armer was also a sole Todmorden runner, this time at the Edale Skyline Fell Race where she recorded 5 hours 15 minutes for the tough 21 mile route.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Lads Leap [English Champs] | Heptonstall Fell Race | Cowm Reservoir 5k

Todmorden Harriers were out in force for the first race in the 2012 English Fell Championships on Saturday. The six race series began with the 6 mile Lad’s Leap Fell Race in the Peak District.


Lauren Jeska put up a strong start to the defence of her ladies title but had to settle for second place behind Bingley’s Emma Clayton.

The pair had quickly opened a gap to the rest of the field by the start of the first climb, and Emma held a small advantage until the halfway point.

Lauren then managed to take the lead on a steep descent but on the long climb back to Lad’s Leap rocks Emma regained the upper hand and pulled back in front.

Despite a strong final descent by Lauren to the finish at Crowden, she was unable to catch her rival.

The ladies team suffered a blow to the defence of their team title, as Chris Preston was forced to retire injured and Jane Leonard and Kath Brierley stopped to assist.

Lucy Burnett in 38th place and Sarah Warburton in 61st place were Todmorden’s other team counters as they were still able to score what may prove to be valuable points.

Todmorden Ladies Results: 2 Lauren Jeska 52.51; 38 Lucy Burnett 65.07; 61 Sarah Warburton 71.02; 66 Melanie Blackhurst 71.47; 91 Sue Roberts 79.26; 93 Helen Hodgkinson 79.43; 99 Moyra Parfitt 84.2; 100 Clare Duffield 84.2; 107 Jane Leonard 89.06; 108 Kath Brierley 89.06.



In the separate men’s race, Jon Wright led the way for the Harriers in 48th position. Dwane Dixon finished in 58th, with Sean Carey in 68th and John Lloyd in 78th position.


Todmorden Men’s Results: 48 Jonathan Wright 50.39; 58 Dwane Dixon 51.5; 68 Sean Carey 52.24; 78 John Lloyd 52.57; 156 Marcel Ellison 59.28; 209 Dave Collins 63.05; 220 Dan Taylor 64.07; 224 Phil Hodgson 64.19; 254 Mick Craven 68.34; 255 Mark Whitaker 68.39; 269 Richard Leonard 71.43; 285 Richard Blakeley 76.45; 288 Chris Drinkwater 78.45; 298 David Wilson 81.22; 302 Peter Ehrhardt 84.23.






Twelve Todmorden runners took on a more local challenge in the shape of the Heptonstall Fell Race on Sunday.

The race which is co-organised by a group of Todmorden Harriers and Calder Valley Fell Runners attracted over 170 runners to its 15 mile course.

Andy McFie was the first Todmorden runner back in 26th position in a time of 2:22:22, with Trevor Davies completing the route in 2:30:42 for 38th place.

New member Becca Marshall was the first Todmorden lady to finish just past the 3 hour mark to claim 9th lady finisher, with Hatty Nylan, 11th lady, a few minutes further back.

Todmorden Results: 25 Andy McFie 2:22:22; 38 Trevor Davies 2:30:42; 54 Darren Graham 2:35:39; 61 Darren Tweed 2:37:05; 75 David Baldaro 2:40:16; 88 Joe Daniels 2:45:32; 89 Dan Taylor 2:46:14; 123 Duncan Ritchie 2:57:23; 127 Phil Cook 2:59:04; 132 Becca Marshall 3:00:33; 135 Paul Cruthers 3:02:41; 138 Hatty Nylan 3:06:38.

SportSunday's Heptonstall photos...


Also enjoying the sunny conditions on Sunday were a quartet of Harriers at the Joe Ashcroft Memorial Cowm Reservoir 5k.

Richard Butterwick was the first Harrier to finish in 20:42 for 29th place, just ahead of Sarah Glyde in 33rd position, who was 5th lady on the day, in a time of 21:00.

Ray Poulter stopped the clock at 24:37 for 65th place, with Myra Wells finishing first v50 lady, and 92nd overall, in 28:52.

Steve Bateson's Cowm Photos...

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Blackpool Half Marathon | Haworth Hobble | Pendle Round

Todmorden Harriers travelled to Blackpool at the weekend for the Half Marathon that formed the latest round of the club’s Road Championship.


John Lloyd put in an illuminating performance for second place out of over 600 runners, finishing the course in 1:16:58, a couple of minutes behind winner Patrick Duffy of Crook AC.

Dan Taylor was the next to complete the 13.1 miles for 57th place in 1:33:32, ahead of Lucy Hobbs the first Todmorden woman in 142nd, and 10th lady.

Simon Galloway stopped the clock at 1:45:34 in 175th place, ahead of Mel Robertson in 192nd who recorded a new personal best time of 1:46:47 to win the ladies v50 category.

Nigel Hanson crossed the line in 256th position in 1:52:06.



Several Todmorden runners undertook the 33 mile Haworth Hobble on Saturday.

Dwane Dixon and Ben Crowther finished the moorland route as 7th pair in 40th position overall in a time of 5 hours and 18 minutes, just managing to keep ahead of the first Todmorden solo runner Paul Hobbs who finished 5 minutes behind. Phil Hodgson was a further minute back.



Mel Blackhurst was the sole Harrier to complete the Stan Bradshaw Pendle Round, a 9 mile circuit up and over Pendle Hill, finishing in 100th place.