Jann Smith | Edale fell race, and top 10 in English Fell Championships | Other nominations were:
Neil Chapman - for his commitment to club training, now including Monday night circuits Hilda Coulsey - Club F60 record at Great North Run and other good results Sharon Meadows and Andrew Merrick - for doing the full Bradford Millenium Way. Andrew because it was his 1st ultra and Sharon for guiding him round and advising him on ultra running Paul Wood - for his commitment to the Club over the past years |
Dave Wilby | For great results at 3 Shires and Grisedale fell races |
Earlier Harriers of the Month ...
From Will Buckton ... Well done Ilkley in the final English Fell Championship race of 2013, on a beautiful day in the Peak District. Jann, Rebecca and Kate did really well and made the top 30 ladies, let's see some more men taking part in 2014! Results
(1 2h45:50 Simon Bailey, Mercia) 71 3h34:03 Will Buckton 91 3h43:50 Jann Smith 123 3h55:37 Rebecca Mon-Williams 153 4h06:26 Kate Archer 173 4h11:50 Neil Smith 179 4h14:57 Alison Weston 243 4h42:43 Clare Smith 244 4h42:46 Eleanor Bradley 245 4h43:14 Adela Reperecki 269 finished
Clare Smith adds ... Well done to Eleanor Bradley in her first AL fell race!
(1 1:06:54 Aaron Scott, Notts AC) 93 1:23:34 Nicky Green 2648 1:55:15 Paul Sugden 4877 2:14:09 Kathryn Sugden 6585 ran
Nicky Green's time set a new F40 Club Record, beating Sally Malir's 1h25:45 set at York on 22 Jan 2006
(1 1:07:25 Paul Pollock, Kent AC) 61 1:26:33 Caz Farrow 3rd lady 1155 ran
(1 33:18 Phillip Tedd, Woodhouse Grove) 21 37:07 Rob Cunningham 118 43:39 Duncan Cooper 543 finished
A few Harriers in this, including Stu Pitches and partner 10th, Andrea Priestley and former Harrier Heather Dawe 13th and 1st ladies' pair, and others - results.
Weekly 3 mile timed run on Otley Chevin. Results:
(1 20:18 Simon Edgar, LBT) 15 26:24 Lynn Donohue 22 31:16 Petra Bijsterveld (tail runner) 22 finished
(1 32:49 Joe Mercer, Horwich) 26 39:14 Ian Rowbotham 141 finished
Skipton Aireville Park (1 18:28 Jack Smith, Wharfedale) 4 19:41 Steve Turland 27 24:59 Andrew Wilson 29 25:19 Samuel Turland (junior) 44 28:35 Joe Ibbotson 46 28:39 Petra Bijsterveld 70 32:57 Elaine Ibbotson 95 finished Bradford Lister Park 74 24:45 Sue Bickerdike 149 28:35 Emma O'Looney Leeds Hyde Park 25 19:35 Arthur Reilly
The 2013 Annual General Meeting of Ilkley Harriers Athletic Club was held on Tuesday 24th September at Ilkley Lawn Tennis and Squash Club after the Tuesday night run (as notified in the August newsletter).
A new Committee was elected with Jane Bryant as Chair. Membership Subs remain at the same levels as 2012/2013 and renewal forms are being distributed to members now.
An extra benefit for those attending was the delicious cake made by Gaenor to celebrate Junior Ilkley Harriers' 10th year.
From Val Kerr ... congratulations to Sharon Meadows and Andrew Merrick who successfully completed the whole of the Bradford Millenium Way on Tuesday, starting and finishing in Ilkley (via Bingley, Oxenhope, Stanbury, Laycock, Steeton, Silsden, Addingham and Windgate Nick) (46 miles and lots of climbing; overall time about 12 hours I think). Perfect conditions for long distance running, mostly dry underfoot, no rain and clear views. Well done to both of you.
A win for Tom! Results
1 35:44 Tom Adams 225 1:13:36 Lyn Eden 241 finished
Results ...
(1 21:44 Mark Sennett) 12 26:00 Tilly Melechi U14 1st lady 37 finished
Results of this BOFRA Championship race ...
(1 18:47 Jack Simpson, Leeds) 13 23:14 Iain Gibbons 36 26:12 Jann Smith 1st LV40 75 finished
Results ...
(1 34:36 Mike Burrett) 5 38:20 Martin Archer 7 39:36 Jamie Hutchinson 72 59:41 Julie Elmes 94 finished
Weekly 3 mile timed run on Otley Chevin. Results:
(1 19:29 Scott Harrington, Otley) 4 21:03 Emma Barclay (new ladies record) 15 28:12 Petra Bijsterveld 24 finished
Well done to Lucy Williamson in her first England vest.
She finished 5th English counter, and 11th all together in the U17 girls' race.
Report
Woodentops photos
From Will Buckton ... the penultimate race in the Lakeland Classics Trophy took place at Little Langdale in the Lake District. Dave Wilby had a fantastic run to finish 2nd in a strong field, less than one minute behind winner Ben Abdelnoor. Dave led for much of the race and was first to the final checkpoint at Lingmoor summit. Conditions were wet and slippy and low cloud meant minimal visibility. Steve Turland was the latest navigational victim as he descended Swirl How and had to run an extra mile up Wrynose Pass to get to the checkpoint at Three Shire Stone, although he recovered his run well on a day when many retired lost or were timed out. A great race. Results ....
(1 2h05:11 Ben Abdelnoor, Ambleside) 2 2h05:46 Dave Wilby 32 2h29:09 Will Buckton 93 2h51:00 Steve Turland 197 3h37:51 Neil + Clare Smith 211 finished
(1 1:21:37 Johny Lawson, Portobello) 57 1:44:35 Ewan Welsh 297 finished
Read a few words from Ewan ...
From Mark Iley ... a great day for this year's event, and good to see plenty of Harriers out at this local event, and many well up there at the top end of the finishers.. I took part again as part of a team (Team Miley), with my Daughter, Melissa (member of Ilkley Swimming Club and LBT) doing the swim, a late replacement for Bob Hamilton, in Mike Burdon (from Ilkley Cycling Club) doing a sterling job on the bike leg and myself finishing off the event with the run.
Overall, we were well pleased with the result, and breaking the hour as well for the first time, in 58:52, and finishing as 2nd team and 5th overall in the whole competition, out of nearly 330 competitors.
From Ralph Tench ... Sun shone (yet wind blew) and loads of Harriers and related sporting clubs/associations from the town on display. Many teams of families from the Harriers community. Looking through the results some good examples of the younger generation outperforming their parents, particularly in some of the teams. No names ...
I was first Harrier in the individual triathlon event and 10th overall. One of my slower times but cartilage held out and first local prize reclaimed after missing last year with knee operation. Second in the V45 competition by six seconds.
I blame the driver of the VW estate crawling down Curly Hill on lap 3 ...
Results ...
(1 54:24 Florians Luquet, no club) 5 58:53 Team Miley 13 61:43 Ralph Tench 78 70:27 Mark Bourgeois 106 73:03 John Hayes 157 77:24 Michael Duffield 173 78:37 Dave Taylor 211 82:48 Naomi Elliot (junior) 236 85:38 Sarah Hayes 251 87:59 Hilda Coulsey 294 97:34 Kevin Wardale Numerous other Harriers under other club/team names 327 finished
Results ...
(1 1h46:06 Graham lake, Otley) 13 2h06:04 Ian Rowbotham 14 2h06:44 Chantell Busby 3rd lady 34 finished
Today's Bradford Lister Park parkrun was a 'road' counter in the Ilkley Harriers Race League and enjoyed a bumper turnout of Harriers in a near-record field, results ...
(1 17:12 Jack Wilson, Kent) 13 19:16 Henry Heavisides 18 20:17 Caz Farrow 43 22:07 Phil Hirst 62 23:33 Dave Ibbotson 69 24:04 Will Worboys 79 24:29 Sue Bickerdike 105 25:20 Paul Sugden 127 26:05 Peter Lewis 133 26:13 Alessandra Ricci (junior) 140 26:42 Allison Ricci 143 26:48 Julie Elmes 144 26:48 John Marshall 185 28:48 Joe Ibbotson 186 28:56 Emma O'Looney 217 31:06 Elaine Ibbotson 364 finished
This left our local Skipton parkrun a little short of Harriers but in only its third week it had a good 109 finishers, let's have lots of Harriers there next week? Results ...
(1 18:59 Paul Crabby Crabtree, Wharfedale) 4 21:02 Arthur Reilly 7 21:40 Oscar Stapleton (junior) 19 23:25 Cameron Reilly (junior) 50 26:59 John Brown 72 30:32 Ian Hargreaves 109 finished
And at Wanstead Flats Sophie Brown was 62nd in 26:08
Well done to Lucy Williamson who has gained her first England vest. Lucy has been selected for the U17 girls team to compete in the Junior Mountain Running Home International in Aberfoyle on the 21st September. Good Luck Lucy - we're all so proud of you.
Read Georgia's report on the World Mountain Running Championships last weekend.
Kevin Lawson reports ... new PB for me and
WELL DONE all Harriers!
(And a little birdie tells us that Julie also scored a PB, by 8 minutes!)
Hilda's time sets a new LV60 Club Record, beating Margot Dale's 1:57:00 from Glasgow 08/09/2002
Results ...
( 1 1:00:09 Kenenisa Bekele, Ethiopia) 194 1:21:13 Dan Wilkinson 231 1:22:06 Rob Cunningham 3379 1:39:32 Neil Bloor PB 4733 1:42:58 Kevin Lawson PB 5158 1:43:52 Dougie Scarfe 5270 1:44:07 David Howe 6812 1:47:09 Christine Cox 6832 1:47:11 Chris Cunningham 7142 1:47:43 Andrew Mitchell 7478 1:48:18 Adela Reperecki 8781 1:50:31 Bethany Bloor PB 10520 1:53:22 Hilda Coulsey 11561 1:54:59 Emma Curran 12124 1:55:50 Charlotte Smithson 16102 2:01:26 Sue Williamson 17111 2:03:02 Caroline Morley 17497 2:03:40 Sue Verspyck 18019 2:04:30 Julie Elmes PB 19223 2:06:35 Alison Bloor 21339 2:10:33 Judith Scarfe 23111 2:14:04 James Bloor 56,000 people finished!?
From Henry Heavisides ... It was very wet & windy for today's 5000m race at Alexander Stadium, Birmingham. I finished 4th in the M55 age group in 18:28.15, a few seconds quicker than last year which was run in a heatwave. In yesterday's 1500m I was 6th in 5:01.11, a couple of seconds slower than last year.
Results of this BOFRA Championship race ...
(1 14:11 Jack Simpson, Leeds) 11 17:25 Iain Gibbons 48 22:17 Jann Smith 1st LV40 72 finished
Weekly 3 mile timed run on Otley Chevin. Results:
(1 18:24 Zack Whitehead, Otley) 7 21:43 Tilly Melechi 26 28:46 Emma Payne 31 finished
From Nick Pearce ... this was the final race in the 2013 British Fell Championship, and I managed to turn the tables on the two over 60's who have beaten me all season and finished 1st over 60 in 4 hours 23 minutes, in 72nd place overall. So I end 2013 with a British Championship bronze medal in the V60 category. Peris is a testing course from Llanberis run over a 28K course with 2,590m of ascent, visiting six summits including Snowdon. Rob Jebb was first home in 3 hr 12 m. Results ...
(1 3h12:29 Rob Jebb, Bingley) 72 4h22:58 Nick Pearce 171 finished
Ben Sheppard reports from the fell race ... A real shame that the leading runner (Wharfedale's Mark McGoldrick) went the wrong way with a little over a mile to go. And that the next five runners followed him. A fair few Harriers turned out to race in near perfect conditions, with a choice of fell race or trail race, both around 11k.
Paul Stephens adds ... What Ben hasn't said was that he was in the prizes, along with Ralph Tench and Jane McCarthy. Also running well were Dick Waddington and John Hayes. I struggled. My time was only seconds different from last year, but I can't remember what conditions were like. Anyway what a beautiful morning. I spotted some blackberries while warming up, and picked 3lbs before the light went this evening. Must be getting old. It's what your parents do.
Results (trail and fell races combined) :
(1 44:20 Quentin Lewis, Baildon) 9 48:28 Ralph Tench 12 52:16 Ben Sheppard 23 54:40 Paul Calderbank 28 57:12 Jane McCarthy 33 58:12 John Hayes 36 58:31 Emma Borley? 40 59:36 Chantal Busby? 41 59:53 Dick Waddington 51 62:43 Paul Stephens 58 64:46 Chris Oxlade 68 68:41 Nick Mellor 69 69:13 John Brown 86 83:03 Sue Morley 88 finished
Steve Turland reports ... More BOFRA fun at Lothersdale as part of the village show. Only a mile, but seniors and juniors run together so lots of pride at stake! Finished in 2nd place in something around 10 minutes. But some great sporting behaviour from the U14 lad who finished 3rd - called us back as we headed off in completely the wrong direction on the descent.
From Jamie Hutchinson 1500m swim, 44k bike including Honister and Whinlatter and 17k trail run. I had my usual average swim, followed by hard effort on the bike to move into 16th position and a solid run moved me up to 9th overall and a few seconds faster than last year! Alastair Robinson won in 2:53 and 177 raced. Great to race in such a beautiful spot and fantastic weather!
Skipton Aireville Park 20 23:18 Phil Hirst 54 31:23 Joe Ibbotson 64 33:47 Elaine Ibbotson Burnley 1 18L31 Steve Turland Harrogate Stray 74 23:01 Helen Thurston 218 31:17 Andy Brook-Dobson Leeds Hyde Park 145 25:46 John Marshall 191 28:08 Harry Stead 272 33:19 Linda Marshall York 22 19:45 Geoffrey Howard
Our super junior section celebrates its 10th anniversary (info) this September!
'From little acorns' ... the junior section now has nearly 300 members, most of them coming to training sessions every week,
and nearly 70 people of all ages actively coaching at different levels.
We can only give a flavour of the successes of the juniors on these pages, you need to see the junior pages
to get the full picture, there's a lot going on!
So, let's all wish them a ... Happy Birthday!
Notice:
The nights are getting dark earlier and it is important on the evening Club runs to give some consideration to your visibility to car drivers.
A fluorescent top helps you stand out in poor lighting conditions.
Reflective trim on your clothing will show up in car headlights.
A flashing red LED light attached to your clothing can help too (but take care with headlamps as they could dazzle car drivers).
International News ...Georgia Malir was 5th in the junior girls race helping GB to team Gold (with Annabel Mason 4th, Catriona Graves 6th). And Tom Adams finished 51st in the senior men's race, the mens GB team 7th. World Mountain Running Championships in Poland.
Read Georgia's report.
Nick Richardson well to the fore here, also in Woodentops photos Rebecca, Adela, John, and others.
Results
Full Yorkshireman, solos (1 3h18:29 Ged Callan, Bingley) 39 4h04:20 Alistair McInnes 88 4h42:50 Adela Reperecki 176 7h05:50 Amanda Parnaby 178 finished Pairs 13 4h48:43 Jon & Richard Dillon 26 pairs Half (1 1h41:04 Ben Mounsey, CVFR) 5 1h46:36 Nick Richardson 107 2h28:39 John Coates 173 2h49:00 Rebecca Moores 175 2h49:03 Juliet Hammond 246 finished
Emma Curran reports ... got a PB, great weather and conditions, great organisation and atmosphere. Results
(1 34:01 James Wardman, Rothwell) 420 52:13 Emma Curran 502 54:52 Julie Elmes 611 59:05 Sally Wright 782 finished
Weekly 3 mile timed run on Otley Chevin. Results:
(1 17:31 Paul Tiffany, Bingley) 13 25:41 Lynn Donohue 16 27:54 Petra Bijsterveld 21 28:45 Emma Payne 29 finished
Henry Heavisides reports ... about 100 runners took part in the Golden Mile races on the Carnegie track. Competitors were split into 9 heats based on each runner's predicted time, so that in theory everyone was running with people of a similar ability. Mark Iley & I ran in heat 7. Mark set the pace for much of the race & finished in 5:21. I followed on behind & managed a quicker finish in 5:19, we were 3rd & 5th in our heat. The overall fastest time was 4:36 set by Ben Pye of Wetherby in heat 9.
Given that my only previous one mile race was the Ilkley Incline on Wednesday, I was pleased to set a PB by 4 minutes 19 seconds (albeit on a slightly faster course!). Results
The Golden Mile is a good opportunity for runners of all standards to test themselves over the classic one mile distance.
Jann Smith reports ... The highest mountain in Great Britain. It had to be done. The 600 race entries go live in January and fill up within a day. Starting at Fort William it's 4.5 miles near vertical uphill, then 4.5 miles back down (9 miles / 4409ft). The tourist path zig-zags up to the summit but runners take a straight line up. The terrain varies from big, bouldery pathways to scree to loose rock. Tough. I enjoyed the climb up and got to the summit in the top 10 ladies. The descent was difficult but just as I was thinking I'd cracked it I took a nasty fall down some stone steps. My first DNF and so close to the finish. Great fun though!
From Alison Weston ... Dave Wilby, Steve Turland and myself ran this great route up and around Helvellyn. 1525m climbing in 16km with very steep descents and a shock to be back running in wind, rain and mist! Dave had an amazing race to finish in top ten in 2hrs02, with Steve in 2hrs30 and myself 2hrs44. A tough race but well worth doing.
A number of Harriers enjoyed the inaugural parkrun at Skipton, the 300th parkrun venue around the world. 194 people finished, including a number of parkrun enthusiasts from all over 'bagging' the venue's first event. A good course with something for everyone, gnarly hilly bits and a long fast downhill on tarmac. Results...
(1 18:12 Julian Hood, Skipton) 19 22:15 Oscar Stapleton (junior) 29 23:16 Phil Hirst 34 23:57 Diane Haggar 55 25:58 Will Worboys 60 26:18 Paul Wood 88 29:05 John Marshall 89 29:10 Petra Bijsterveld 97 29:50 Lizzie Hebbert (misdirected, extra lap!) 114 31:13 Shirley Wood 145 34:07 Elaine Ibbotson 194 finished
Other parkrun results ...
Harrogate Stray 15 19:16 Euan Brennan (junior) 187 28:51 Andy Brook-Dobson (junior) Leeds Hyde Park 90 23:21 Cameron Reilly (junior) 91 23:27 Arthur Reilly York 19 19:32 Geoffrey Howard
A super event organised by Geoff Howard, who reports ...
It has been a great year for blackberries and tomatoes and so it was with the number of competitors in
the 12th Ilkley Incline. Not even the distractions of Elton John at Leeds Arena or a host of midges more
locally could deter the valliant 108 from shattering the previous record of 87 in 2011. In a great race,
four runners broke the 8 minute barrier with James Hall of Wharfedale a clear winner in 7m 25s with
only ten seconds separating the next three. Second was Emile Cairess of Bingley who took the under
18 prize.Racheal Bamford of Otley made it a hat trick of wins in consecutive years in the Ladies race in
8m 36s (only 8s off her last year's record). Ilkley won both of the team prizes. It was great to see sixteen
different clubs represented and several runners having made lengthy journeys. The generous
sponsorship from Ilkley Physiotherapy and The Bicycle Shop Skipton helped us to maintain our
extensive prize list and is very much appreciated.
results and some photos.
(1 7:25 James Hall, Wharfedale) 4 7:56 Matthew Cox 6 8:04 Rob Cunningham 9 8:20 Bradley Chapman 11 8:24 Mark Hall 12 8:25 Matt Newell 14 8:28 Jack Wood 21 8:47 Eddie Irving 25 9:09 Paul Calderbank 28 9:23 Duncan Cooper 29 9:26 Adam Bennett 32 9:30 Mark Iley 33 9:36 Ewan Welsh 34 9:38 Henry Heavisides 37 9:43 Steve Weston 38 9:43 Malcolm Pickering 43 9:52 Caz Farrow 47 10:07 Paul Stephens 48 10:11 Bob Hamilton 50 10:14 Steve Newell 51 10:16 Nicky Green 55 10:29 Alison Eagle 66 10:48 Nikos Georgiadis 73 11:04 Alison Bennett 77 11:24 Philip Hirst 79 11:32 Will Worboys 90 12:17 Peter Lewis 94 12:41 Nick Mellor 95 12:47 Rachael Gooch 100 13:38 Geoffrey White 101 13:59 Amanda Newham 102 14:09 Don Macrae 103 14:15 John Brown 104 14:21 Steve Jordan
This was a counter in the Ilkley Harriers Race League, too.
Before the Incline, 14 junior teams raced round the Junior Sprint Fell Relays, report and photos on the junior pages.
... to Tom Adams & Georgia Malir who are off to represent GB in the World Mountain Running Championships in Poland this week. And read Caz's report below on Harriers at the veterans event last Saturday.
From Henry Heavisides ...
We had 4 men's teams & 2 ladies' teams at the YVAA road relays at Saltaire. The outstanding performance came from the M60 team (Malcolm Pickering, Nick Pearce & Geoff Howard) who finished in 1st place in their age category, with Nick also winning the prize for the fastest M60 leg overall. The M50 A team won the award for 3rd place (Eddie Irving, Mark Iley & Henry Heavisides). Our quickest team was the M40 quartet (Mark Mon-Williams, Jez Hellawell, Steve Weston & Ralph Tench) who ran in a very competitive age category.
The title of 'road relay' is a bit misleading as the course is mainly on footpaths around Roberts Park & alongside the river & canal with only a very short section of road.
Full results on YVAA's website
Beth Massey adds ... Two ladies teams took part in the YVAA Road Relays at Robert's Park on Sunday, Run on a flat 2.9m circuit, it is not strictly a 'road' relay as much of the course is run on footpaths. The ladies F45 team had a storming run just missing out on a medal finishing in 4th place with an overall time of 62mins 32 secs. The team was led off by Natalie Curtis (19.55) with Helen Horton on the 2nd leg (20.12) and Lynn Donahue on the final leg (22.25)
The ladies F35 team also had a brilliant run finishing in 9th place with an overall time of 64mins 10secs. The team was Jacqui Weston (25.00), Anna Nolan (21.28) and Beth Massey (17.42).
All in all, a really enjoyable event & a fantastic effort from both teams!
Results from UKResults.net ...
(1 33:35 Guy Bracken, North Shields Poly) 4 35:40 Mark Hall 122 50:22 Hilda Coulsey 269 finished
Results of this BOFRA race ...
(1 23:17 Jack Simpson, Leeds) 13 26:59 Steve Turland 47 31:00 Kate Archer 50 31:12 Rebecca Mon-Williams 1st LV40 70 34:16 Di Haggar 1st LV50 84 38:27 Eric Morley 99 finished
Will Buckton reports ... on this AS fell race 4.2km/305m...
(1 21:37 Ricky Lightfoot, Ellenborough AC) 16 25:25 Will Buckton 74 finished
Weekly 3 mile timed run on Otley Chevin. Results:
(1 19:29 Jonathan Forey, UA) 10 25:00 Will Worboys 19 28:38 Petra Bijsterveld 28 finished