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Monday, 11 November 2013

Bolton Cross Country | Half Trog | Dunnerdale

by Paul Brannigan

The 3rd Red Rose League Cross Country event provided mud galore for the 8 Todmorden Harriers who made the journey to Leverhulme Park in Bolton. This vibrant event attracts 700 runners from the age of 8 to 70.
First out of the traps was Jack Crummett in the Under 15 boys race with a consistent 2nd consecutive 8th place in a highly competitive group.
In the ladies event Jack’s mother, Kath Brierley, looked strong throughout the entire course finishing 3rd in the Vet 50 category and 36th overall. Kath was followed in by Andrea Marshall who put herself in pole position for the Tod ladies Cross Country title with one race remaining.
With the course churned up by the earlier races 200 men risked swallowing mud in a thunderous start that kicked up the contents of the many muddy pools. Dwane Dixon and Paul Brannigan, using the race as training for upcoming races, were the first two counters for Todmorden. Dwane executed a strictly planned tactical race that took him to 42nd place overall and 6th veteran over 40. Paul left it to the last lap to make up 35 places to finish 56th and 6th veteran over 45. Team captain Martin Stork, refined his pace judgement to finish 63rd. Club stalwart Simon Anderton was next home in 116th position followed by Andy McFie who decided to give everyone a head start arriving 5 minutes late. The battle for men’s cross country champion is still wide open with one race to go.

Results: U15 Boys:  Jack Crummett 8th 17:54
Ladies: Kath Brierley 36th 26:23; Andrea Marshall 98th 31:33
Men: Dwane Dixon 42nd 42:27; Paul Brannigan 56th 43:56; Martin Stork 63rd 44:17; Simon Anderton 116th 48:17
 
Paul Hobbs continued his recent rich vein of form as first Todmorden Harrier home in 7th place at the Wadsworth Half Trog. The race covers just over 9 miles and 1400 feet of climbing. Ben Crowther, one of Tod’s junior section coaches followed Paul in 14th place. Rob Tyson completed the Tod team finishing 45th. In the ladies race Elise Milnes was first home in 12th place followed by Louise Abdy in 15th.
Results: Ladies: Elise Milnes 12th 1:59:00; Louise Abdy 15th 2:10:00
Men: Paul Hobbs 7th 1:15:11; Ben Crowther 14th 1:21.10; Rob Tyson 45th 1:33:30; Phil Cook 63rd 1:37:32; Mick Craven 73rd 1:39:57; James Riley 74th 1:40:31; Reginald Czudek 120th 2:24:59.
5 Tod Harriers headed up to the lakes for the beautiful Dunnerdale Fell Race near Coniston in the Lakes. The battle of the day was between Sue Roberts and Mandy Goth with only 4 seconds separating them at the finish, but leading them home was Chris Preston in 32nd place. In the men’s race Marcel Ellison and Martin Roberts finished in 41st and 64th places.
Results: Ladies: Chris Preston 32nd 64:29; ; Sue Roberts 40th 1:07:26; Mandy Goth 41st 1:07:30
Men: Marcel Ellison 41st 48:30; Martin Roberts 64th 51.13
Todmorden Harriers welcome and look after runners of all ability. Check out www.todharriers.co.uk for details.

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Hyndburn Cross Country | Wadsworth Half Trog

Todmorden Harriers enjoyed another fine outing in Hyndburn at third round of the Red Rose Cross Country League, on a muddy woodland course.


The ladies were sixth placed team with Sarah Warburton, Mel Blackhurst and Kath Brierley all finishing in quick succession.

All three also counted towards the ladies veteran’s standings, where they were 3rd placed team. Moyra Parfitt once again finished first v65.

Todmorden Ladies: 21 Sarah Warburton 24:22; 23 Mel Blackhurst 24:30; 24 Kath Brierley 24:37; 59 Mel Robertson 27:45; 63 Bev Wright 28:15; 71 Moyra Parfitt 30:01; 78 Mandy Goth 30:58.



In the subsequent men’s race, the Todmorden men finished in fourth place; with the vets’ team finishing in second place, led in by Andrew Wrench who was also first v45.

Richard Blakeley finished first v65, with Ray Poulter fourth v65.

Todmorden Men: 12 Andrew Wrench 37:25; 14 Jon Wright 37:37; 19 John Lloyd 38:15; 27 Nick Barber 39:02; 57 Ivan Gee 41:54; 62 Robin Tuddenham 42:18; 81 Dan Taylor 44:34; 118 Richard Butterwick 47:51; 135 Phil Hodgson 49:32; 162 Chris Drinkwater 54:01.



On Sunday, several Harriers took on the Wadsworth Half Trog on the hills above Hebden Bridge. The 9 mile fell race featured over 1400 feet of ascent.

First Todmorden runner back was Paul Hobbs in 9th place, with Dave Collins finishing 19th overall and second v50.

Darren Graham finished in 21st place, just ahead of Robert Tyson in 24th and Clive Greatorex in 31st place.

Richard and Jane Leonard completed the course together in 77th and 78th positions, with Chris Preston in 89th position.



Thursday, 17 November 2011

FRA Awards | Wadsworth Half Trog | Bolton Cross Country

Todmorden Harriers Ladies collected their first ever medals at the Fell Running Association’s Presentation Dinner held at Pennine Manor near Huddersfield at the weekend.


The club collected the team gold medal in the English Fell Championships. Contributing performances had come from Lauren Jeska, Sarah May, Sarah Warburton, Kath Brierley, Gemma Kendall, Jane Leonard, Lucy Hobbs and Mel Blackhurst.

Lauren Jeska also collected the individual ladies trophy and gold medal after winning the English Fell Championship for the second consecutive year.

The ladies team then added the bronze medal for the British Fell Championships, with contributions coming from Kath Brierley, Jane Leonard, Sue Roberts, Lauren Jeska, Sarah May, Elise Milnes, Mandy Goth, Gemma Kendall and Mel Blackhurst.

Photo by Keith Parkinson




There was no let up in the race action at the weekend, despite the awards ceremony. Lauren Jeska was first lady at the Dunnerdale Fell Race, with John Medcalfe, Jane Leonard and Mick Howard also taking on the South Lakeland course.



The Wadsworth Half Trog was run over 9 miles, following a figure of eight route through Cock Hill and Crow hill and passing over High Brown Knoll twice.

Paul Hobbs was the first Todmorden finisher in 21st place, with Ben Crowther in 28th position. Chris Preston finished 10th lady, just ahead of Hatty Nylan and Bev Holmes as the ladies finished second team.

Todmorden Results: 21 Paul Hobbs 1:23:04; 28 Ben Crowther 1:25:16; 69 Mick Craven 1:39:00; 80 (lady 10) Christine Preston 1:41:06; 88 (lady 13) Hatty Nylan 1:43:59; 96 (lady 16) Beverley Holmes 1:45:15; 106 (lady 18) Fiona Armer 1:50:30; 113 Paul Cruthers 1:51:53; 118 (lady 23) Elise Milnes 1:53:13; 121 (lady 25) Helen Hodgkinson 1:55:48; 126 (lady 26) Sue Roberts 1:57:16.



The third round of the Red Rose Cross Country League visited Leverhulme Park in Bolton for the most challenging course so far, including a refreshing stream crossing.

A strong performance from the men’s team saw them finish in 6th place, with the ladies team finishing in 14th position.

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Wadsworth Trogs

Todmorden Harriers 2010 Club Fell Championship opened with the Wadsworth Trog on Saturday. The local 20 mile race features 4000 feet of ascent as it weaves its way across the moors above Hebden Bridge.
A formidable undertaking under any circumstances, this year’s runners also had to contend with hill fog over much of the course testing navigational skills to the limit.

First Harrier to finish was Dave Collins in 19th place, with Phil Hodgson next across the line just ahead of first Harrier lady Chris Preston.

Todmorden Results: 19 Dave Collins 03:40:13; 40 Phil Hodgson 03:59:37; 41 Christine Preston 04:00:14; 56 James Riley 04:19:03; 58 Clive Greatorex 04:23:30; 78 Richard Leonard 04:28:29; 96 Melanie Blackhurst 04:35:23; 97 Richard O'Sullivan 04:35:53; 116 Helen Hodgkinson 05:19:50; 117 Elise Milnes 05:19:51.



Three Harriers tackled the 9 mile Half Trog and they combined to take 2nd place team behind host club Calder Valley. Andrew Horsfall finished in 6th place, Mark Anderton in 8th and Paul Hobbs in 26th.