Race Report July to September 2016

Stafford 10k

25th September 2016

 

Race report Chris Elsley

 

The first ever Stafford 10k got off to an inauspicious start as runners crammed into to the undersized waiting area in the town centre. I’m not a great fan of the start of the Half Marathon but why this tried and tested start wasn’t used, I don’t know.

Not a good advert for the race but at least once we got under way things seemed to go more to plan.

As expected, there were a large number of Harriers on show with a number tackling the distance for the first time having either progressed through the junior ranks or undertaken one of the Harriers beginners courses. Great to see!

The course took runners through the centre of town and on to Lichfield Road before a left turn into Riverway which wasn’t quite as flooded as we had been warned pre-race. The route continued along Corporation Street, talking a combination of speed bumps and pot holes.

At the end of Corporation Street we tackled the only climb of any description up Prospect Road then it was down Trenchard Avenue and on to Beaconside and from there on it followed more familiar territory for those who had run the old half marathon course, turning briefly into Sandon Road and the Haybarns before heading on to the old railway line towards Castletown, through the park and back into the town centre.

After negotiating the crowded start, I picked up a steady pace. I caught up with my sister’s brother in law along Lichfield Road and was running along with Tracey Ridings as we headed into Riverway. The flood across the road sent runners left and right to avoid but I stuck to my usual ‘straight down the middle’ and it was hardly deep enough to go over the soles of my shoes.

As we reached the top of Prospect Road, Tracey pushed on – that was the last I saw of her until we reached Market Square again.

Mark Burrows was just ahead and I began to close in on him but could never quite bridge the gap. I kept going at around a 7.45 mins per mile pace, passing some and being passed by others.

As we returned to the town and Eastgate Street, a handful of Harriers had already spilled onto the street outside the County Staff club and shouted their encouragement. Seconds later, I heard shouts for the Chairman alerting me that he was only yards behind.

Darren soon caught up with me but being the gent he is, he didn’t just race past – he tried to drag me with him (literally) but there was no way my legs would go that fast.

I finished in exactly 49 mins (chip) which was a little slower than my usual times for the distance but considering I haven’t trained that much recently and it was 2 and a half mins quicker than I did Lichfield, I was pleased with it.

After the run, it was down to what it is really all about – a post race pint!

 

Stafford 10K

As expected, there were a large number of Stafford Harriers who entered the inaugural Stafford 10K which took place in the town on Sunday morning with around 80 completing the course.

Matt Woodman was the first Harrier to home, finishing 5th overall in a time of 35:08. The London based runner was followed closely by Phil Hilsdon who came in 8th place in 35:46 with Harry Perkins in 17th in 37:59. Richard Rea celebrated his birthday with 22nd place in a time of 38:55 while a fifth Harrier to make the top 25 was Russell Barron (24th – 39:04).

 

Other Harriers (so far identified) included

Pos
Chip time
Simon Cope
43rd
40:55
Dave Payling
66th
42:30
Liam Duggan
69th
42:43
Mark White
107th
44:22
Ian Williams
110th
44:24
Darren Pyatt
132nd
45:10
Lisa Fraser (Leading Harrier lady)
156th
46:04
Alan Jones
166th
46:25
Ian Dale
196th
47:00
Nia Nokes
219th
47:49
Tracy Ridings
226th
47:56
Chris Skellern (1st F50)
229th
48:19
Neil Martin
238th
47:36
Mark Burrows
254th
48:39 PB
Darren Mattocks
267th
47:52
Chris Elsley
268th
49:00
Shelley Burns
291st
49:45
Beth Darke
334th
50:54
Nicol Goddard
347th
50:58
Melonie Deakin
359th
51:19
Michael Evans
369th
50:21
John Finney (1st M70)
380th
51:35
Anne Coghlan
450th
52:19
Georgina Coggins
462nd
52:39 PB
Debbie McDermott
491st
53:11
Sandra Smith
504th
53:04
Liz Simcox
514th
54:36
Nigel Smith
519th
54:16
Karen Murray
541st
54:59
Richard Caley
547th
53:52
Jenni Beckett
563rd
55:24 PB
Steve McHugh
564th
54:53
Alan Griffin
575th
55:30
Rachel Darbey
576th
55:30
Sarah Whyte
609th
55:25 PB
Sally Liggins
619th
55.52
Joanne Oliver
624th
55:54
Paul Foster
717th
58:36 PB
Amy Oliver
727th
58:51
Mark Oliver
728th
58:52
Charlotte Ward
742nd
57:29
Annabel Evans
752nd
58:42 PB
Lindsey Foster
773rd
58:15
Tina Darby
788th
58:39
Paul Dunlavey
802nd
58:25
Chloe Burrows
819th
59:17
Gael Earp
823rd
60:04
Eleanor Withington
827th
59:21
Heather Bennett
844th
60:32
Deborah Plant
861st
60:47
Julie Nokes
874th
60:05
Karen Jones
886th
60:52 PB
Austin Whyte
896th
60:52 PB
Michael Bamber
912th
61:02
Liz Shillito
931st
62:11
Rachel Marsden
967th
62:21
Gemma Gray
1002nd
62:34
Bill Whitworth
1015th
64:54
Tina Payne
1056th
64:41
Sharon Orton
1065th
65:15
Marie Evans
1069th
64:36
John Hateley
1070th
63:51
Tracy Burrows
1075th
65:10
Lin Bradshaw
1086th
65:38
Gaby Hilsdon
1115th
66:49
Lindsay Ashforth
1138th
66:04
David Kumar
1185th
67:39
Karen Hilsdon
1200th
68:06
Steve Adams
1226th
68:46
Penny Patrick
1294th
71:02
Laura Hopcroft
1304th
71:53
Linzi Jones
1305th
71:53
Sharon Ashmore
1306th
71:53
Andrew Carter
1340th
73:56
Sarah Gray
1381st
77:16
Chris Carroll
1392nd
78:45

St Thomas 7

18 September 16

The St Thomas 7 is a tough 7 mile road race run over an undulating course from St Thomas Primary School in Upper Tean.

20 Stafford Harriers were in the field of 230 runners who completed this year’s event which took place last Sunday. Phil Hilsdon was the first of them to cross the finish line, arriving home in a time of 42:40 to take 8 th place overall, just under three minutes behind race winner Daniel Soltys of Stone Master Marathoners. Second Harrier home was Richard Rea (44:24 – 19 th), followed by Robert Mottram-Jones (45:54 – 29 th).

Chris Skellern led the Harriers’ ladies contingent in 57:07 (117 th). The first lady to finish the race was Debbie Thomas (Trentham RC) in 46:47 (36 th).

Other Harriers times were:

Spencer Holland 48:50 – 50 th

Ian Wood 49:55 – 59 th

Dave Marsden 55:27 – 104 th

Nia Nokes 58:37 – 126 th

Tracey Ridings 58:56 – 127 th

Roy Clay 59:51 – 130 th

Eddie Smith 61:05 – 140 th

Melanie Deakin 61:33 – 144 th

Jane Bisiker 62:27 – 147 th

Debbie McDermott 64:17 – 155 th

Mark Bentley 66:45 – 169 th

Karen Murray 67:26 – 170 th

Julie Nokes 72:55 – 198 th

Michael Bamber 75:42 – 208 th

Gemma Gray 76:24 – 216 th

Bill Whitworth 80:47 – 222 th

Rodbaston 10K

17 September 2016

Report by Leon Stringer

To Penkridge for the Rodbaston 10K, a cross-country with small obstacles for “added fun”(!). The morning was dry and surprisingly mild with barely a breeze. The course twisted and turned round the estate so I got to have a good nosey round a location I pass every day. It was mainly fields with some woodland. There were muddy sections (up to your shins at one point), obstacles to jump, vault or scramble over depending on your gymnastic ability, and two fords. It was hard work but good fun. 271 runners took part:

1. 1st M: Daniel Maskew (Unaffiliated) 0:38:57 (Gun) 0:38:56 (Chip)
23. 1st F: Frances Vickers (Unaffiliated) 0:46:53 (Gun) 0:46:53 (Chip)
Harriers:
74. Leon Stringer 0:54:06 (Gun) 0:53:49 (Chip)
244. Liz Shillito 1:13:39 (Gun) 1:13:23 (Chip)

Castlefields Time Trial

14/9/16

Thanks to all those who ran the final Time Trials for this year, at Castlefields tonight, here are the results. Because this course was different to the usual one along the railway track (we measured a distance of 3.64K), you cannot really compare your times with previous ones, but hopefully you will be interested to see how you’ve done.

Thanks to all those who helped out with the event.

First Name Surname 29-Apr-15 08-Jul-15 09-Sep-15 20-Apr-16 08-Jun-16 14/Sep/16
Will Salmons 19.51 20.55 19:06 19:57
Robert Motram Jones 19.52
Jack Hodkinson 20.43 22.48
Ewan Jackson 20.48
Liam Duggan 20.57 21.25 20:31 21:17 14:36
Adam Morris 21.05
Hannah Talbot 21.08
Mark Oliver 21.12
Jake Oliver 22.36 23.06 23.45 22:29 22:46 19:20
Chris Elsley 22.41 23.05 22.23 21:20 21:40
Gabby Lufton 23.32 23.26 25.49
Ali Morgan 23.39
Kieron Mogey 23.42 27.45 25.56 24:17 24:25 16:16
Nigel Smith 23.46
Chris McCrady 23.47
Matthew Hilsdon 23.48 24.10 17:03
Alan Jones 23.50 23.33
Libby Gonsalves 23.58
Craig Baxter 24.02 22:20 15:53
Steve McHugh 24.08
Ben Deakin 24.18 23.05 24.10 21:25 21:50 15:21
Harry Dale 24.49
Robert Gray 24.49 23.52 24.08 23:34
Amy Oliver 25.01 27.30
Mel Deakin 25.17 25.44 26.10 24:25 24:43
Sarah Johnson 26.41
Lucy Payne 27.28
Helen Underwood 29.01 32.00
Ellie Smith (Blue) 29.01
Rachel Darby 29.12
David Plant 29.33 28.40
Louise Morgan 29.55
Karen Hilsdon 30.26 30.21
Cathy Behan 30.39
Amanda Pearce 30.59 29.55 30.42 29:36
Anabel Evans 30.59
Lindsay Ashforth 31.59 33.16
Angie Charlesworth 32.01 33.02
Chantel Sandford 32.10
Gemma Gray 32.11
Debbie Garcia 32.27
Sarah Gray 32.52 34.15 35:12
Ian Williams 21.00
George Hodkinson 22.47
Beth Darke 23.30
Taygen Pike 24.21 24.13 22:45 24:33 18:35
Ollie Patrick 25.30
Debbie McDermot 25.32 18:05
Olivia Black 27.36 27.16 27:40 28:54 20:48
Ryan Ashforth 17.52
Spencer Holland 20.32
Robbie Gorman 21.18 19:19 20:03 14:14
Michelle Fox 21.19
Dave Payling 21.26
Jim Smith 21.30 22:27 21:39 14:50
Chris Owen 22.00
Evan Davies-Fuller 22.30
Matt Bonney 22.52 19:48 20:09
Mark Deakin 25.17 27:15 17:01
Nathan Hine 25.40
Jane Bisiker 26.11
James Black 29.41
Polly Pye 30.09
Julie Mogey 30.30
Cieron Coghlan 32.48
Matthew Black 33.09 23:39 23:20 16:18
Ben Cook 21:10 21:35 15:50
Ben Jones 22:11 22:04 16:10
Nick Beckett 23:53 23:23
Chloe Burrows 25:12 26:59 19:24
Ruth Edwards 25:37
Faye Codack 27:58
Heather Bennett 27:59
Harry Beckett 29:41 32:09
Jenni Beckett 30:51 30:08
Isabelle Beckett 31:04 31:25
Michelle Evans 32:29 32:23
Katie Burrows 34:26
Tracey Burrows 34:27
Ian Heath 20:45 14:19
Kian Arnott 22:05
Jack Heath 23:52 16:20
Will Gray 25:32
Natalie Boswell 26:36
Paula Roderich 26:52
Danny Stevens 28:10
Ellie Withington 28:55 19:35
Charlotte Reeves 29:23
Phil Hilsdon 12:54
Nick Walklett 15:22
Sandra Smith 18:34
Amber Page 19:20
Jo Oliver 19:36
Claire Heath 21:50
NB 14/09/16 course was 3.64K due to railway track being closed

Lichfield 10K

11/9/16

A sunny morning was once again on order for the Lichfield 10k last Sunday.

The race seems to always bring out the best of the weather which, not always ideal for running, brings out the crowds in the Cathedral city.

Runners head out from King Edward VI School along the A51 to Whittington before turning back towards Lichfield through country lanes and back to the finish at the school.

James Found was first of 13 Stafford Harriers to complete the distance, finishing 15th in a time of 38:37. Chris Jordan (Leicester Coritanian AC) won the race in 32:53 with Sally Hogan (Bromsgrove & Redditch) taking the ladies prize in 40:31 (34th overall). 981 runners finished the race.

The remaining Harriers (with chip times) were:

Michael Dobson
44th
41:15
Spencer Holland
55th
41:45
Richard Quine
77th
42:58
Leon Stringer
247th
49:00
Chris Skellern
267th
49:50
Michael Evans
291st
50:21
Melonie Deakin
298th
50:50
Chris Elsley
337th
51:37
Sarah Whyte
564th
57:29
Charlotte Ward
694th
61:47
Marie Evans
777th
65:39
Sarah Gray
923rd
74:30

Ipstones 5ish

10/9/16

On Saturday, three Harriers travelled to Ipstones in the Staffordshire Moorlands for a race run over approximately a 5 mile distance. The event is part of the Ipstones Fun Day and among the pre-race entertainment, runners watched a sheep dog herding Chinese ducks. Back to the racing and there were 128 runners who completed the undulating course. The race was won by Scott Minshall (Trentham RC) in 28:36 with Michelle Buckle (Newcastle AC) the leading lady in 32:12 (16th overall).

Report by Mark Bentley

This race has always been billed as ‘a real man’s race ‘ by those in the know, and this years’ Ipstones 5 miler didn’t disappoint on that score. The race has been reinstated into the NSRRA programme, after being absent last year.
So it was that the Harriers team of ‘real men’ (Dave Marsden, Ian Wood and myself; all over 50, incidentally) all drove to the hills of North Staffordshire to take the reinvigorated beast on again. The start has now been moved (slightly) uphill from the Fire Station to a field behind the Memorial Hall where the village fete was taking place simultaneously.
We ran a lap of the field, before taking a left down the lane then another left uphill onto the old course. The first mile was still as unforgiving as ever, and I was glad when we took a left followed by another left onto a rough farm track then a lane into the back of beyond. At around three miles I began to pick the pace up, having felt pretty sluggish for the first two miles. The ‘spiral staircase’ at four miles was as tough as ever, but I managed to run up it without stopping and picked off around eleven runners on the long back straight in the last mile. A welcome left turn led us back into the field for a final half-lap to the finish.
Ian Wood was first Harrier home, followed by Dave Marsden, who was also 3rd M60, then yours truly (I’d been feeling pretty ‘cream-crackered’ all week, if the truth be told.)

Stafford Harriers times were:

Ian Wood
36th
35:04
Dave Marsden
62nd
38:21
Mark Bentley
98th
44:50

South Cheshire 20

4/9/16

The South Cheshire 20 is a hilly, 20 mile road race, used by many as a training run for the Chester Marathon a month later. An interesting battle at the front seeing 2013 winner and record holder Ben Gamble beaten by 10 seconds by Jason Cherriman of Leeds City. The first lady was Zoe McLennan of Chester Tri Club coming 13th.

 

 

Three Stafford Harriers took part, Spencer Holland, Karen Murray and Julie Nokes.

1
1:52:11
CHERRIMAN, Jason
Leeds City
2
1:52:21
GAMBLE, Ben (86)
Tipton Harriers
3
2:02:13
GREEN, Martin
North Wales RR
13
2:13:19
MCLENNAN, Zoe
Chester Tri Club

 

57
2:37:42
HOLLAND, Spencer
Stafford Harriers
136
3:25:46
MURRAY, Karen(244)
Stafford Harriers
161
3:50:25
NOKES, Julie (47)
Stafford Harriers

 

Spitfire 10K

4/9/16

 

A small group of aptly named Stafford Harriers took off from RAF Cosford to run the Spitfire 10k in commemoration of the Battle of Britain.

 

After exiting hangar one the course took in the perimeter of the air field followed by a clear approach across the runway. As you can imagine for an active air field the terrain was flat (very), with a persistent but not unwelcome side wind. First across the line for Harriers was Melonie Deakin with a time of 50.39. Sarah Whyte followed with 56.17 and Heather Bennett with 59.40. Cheryl Metcalfe and Austin Whyte brought the crew home with 61.59 and 62.45 respectively. Well done team!
The race was won by Paul Richards from Telford AC with a time of 36.35 with the leading lady Alice Doggrell from Bristol and West AC crossing the line in 41.17

 

Report by Sarah Whyte

 

Stafford Harriers times’

132nd Melonie Deakin 50:39
260th Sarah Whyte 56:17 PB
340th Heather Bennett 59:40 PB
384th Cheryl Metcalfe 61:59 PB
395th Austin Whyte 62:45 PB

 

Hatton Darts Burton 10k

Sunday 21st August 2016.

 

Hatton Darts describe their race as “a challenging 10k course around undulating country roads with a fantastic finish on the athletics track” and that just about sums it up to a tee. The uphill sections were in the first half, which meant we were rewarded with the last 3k being a lovely downhill to the finish on the running track. Good value too at just £8 to enter.

1st J.Fletcher Hatton Darts 35:54

1st Lady L.Insley S.Derbyshire 38:52

 

Stafford Harriers:

50th M.Dobson Stafford Harriers 43:01

117th C.Skellern Stafford Harriers 50:23

142nd M.Deakin Stafford Harriers 52:41

222nd J.Hateley Stafford Harriers 65:18

 

237 runners listed with times in the results.

 

11 runners were listed without times as disqualified due to wearing headphones.

The Dave Clarke 5K

18th August 2016

Report Mel Deakin

I love running 5k so there was no way I was going to miss this race. But even if you don’t love this relatively short distance, there are plenty of other reasons to run the Dave Clarke 5. It is local, facilities are excellent, good course, a NSRRA race and a Trentham Triple race. It starts and finishes at Trentham Rugby Club. The first part of the course goes out onto the main road, then a steady downhill until a footpath up to the canal. Along the canal for a bit then back up to the rugby club on a grass path. The final stretch looped us around the rugby pitches to the finish at the side of the clubhouse. Despite my frustration at not being able to keep up with Chris and Nia (again!), I really enjoyed the run and it is definitely one I will look out for next year.

 

1st Ben Gamble Tipton Harriers 15:37

1st Lady Mandy Vernon Trentham Running Club 18:20

 

Stafford Harriers:

85th Jim Smith 21:37

105th Alan Jones 22:14

110th Nia Rose Nokes 22:32

120th Craig Baxter 23:00

126th Chris Skellern 23:34

133rd Melonie Deakin 24:17

160th Graham Williams 26:22

186th Bill Chidlow 29:05

189th Julie Nokes 29:20

 

 

Merebrook 15K

 

31st July 2016

 

Last Saturday saw the running of the Meerbrook 15, a 15km race which, although some 3 miles shorter than a half marathon, is regarded by many as a tougher challenge.

 

15 Stafford Harriers were among the 338 finishers with Richard Rea the first of them home, finishing 27th in a time of 63:43. Robert Mottram-Jones was next (35 th) in 65:20 with Spencer Holland finishing in 69 th in 70:37.

 

Other Harriers completing the course were:

 

Ryan Nokes 79th 71:21

Ian Wood 85th 72:24

Michelle Fox 102nd 74:32

Nia Nokes 136th 78:09

Alan Jones 169th 82:05

Mark Bentley 194th 84:07

Ed Smith 205th 85:23

Jane Bisiker 227th 87:48

Tracy Ridings 242nd 89:35

Melonie Deakin 261st 92:25

Anne Coghlan 262nds 92:27

Julie Nokes 291st 99:53

 

The race was won by Ben Fish (Blackburn Harriers) in 53:49 with Hannah Oldroyd (Saltaire Striders) taking the ladies prize in 63:10

 

 

South Cheshire 5k series

race 2 of 3, Queens Park Crewe,
Tuesday 26th July 2016 7pm

 

Report Mel Deakin

The second race in this series of three 5k’s took Ben and I back to Queens Park in Crewe. I really wanted to beat my time from the first race in June. Over the last couple of weeks, I had run some very hilly races in hot conditions, surely this 5k would be easy in comparison….

The weather was kind to us, dry, warm with a slight breeze. Short pre-race briefing about watching out for walkers and bikes and the slippy bridge and we were off. The first kilometre looped around the park and was quite flat, long enough to spread us out a bit before we hit the out and back section. Downhill first, then over the slippy bridge, then a flat section along to the turn point. This was the most difficult part of the run for me as I knew the hill back up to the top was coming. It was hard but I overtook a couple of runners on the way and was greeted at the top by the 4k marker. Keep going, don’t look at your watch, keep going I told myself. I knew the worst was over, I just had to run around the lake, past the ducks (and their poo which covered the path!), get up the gentle incline, then just sprint to the finish….

I ran 25 seconds faster than June, woohoo! A good run for me so celebrated by sitting in the park in the sun with a Calippo ice lolly!

1st Carl Moulton Boalloy Running Club 16:37

1st lady Mandy Vernon Trentham Running Club 18:22

69th Ben Deakin Stafford Harriers 22:38

85th Melonie Deakin Stafford Harriers 24:25

145 runners finished.

Trentham 10K

17/7/16

 

Sunday saw the running of the Trentham 10k and this time it was Ian Wood who was the first Harrier home in 45:01 to finish 43rd overall.

Chris Skellern finished 101st in 52:43 with Melonie Deakin next home in 54:56 (115th).

Other Harriers among the 184 finishers included:

 

Mark Bentley 56:33

Karen Murray 57:09

Julie Nokes 63:36

John Hateley 72:07

The race was won by Ben Gamble (Tipton Harriers) in 34:20 with Michelle Buckle of Newcastle AC taking the ladies race in 43:11.

 

JCB 5

13/7/16

 

Stafford Harriers’ runner Phil Hilsdon finished an excellent 5th place in last week’s JCB 5 mile race which took place at the Rocester digger manufacture’s HQ. The testing two lap course was run in reverse from the normal circuit with a loop around the lake at the end of the first lap before runners headed back up to nearby Stubwood.

 

Hilsdon completed his run in 29:33 with Spencer Holland the next Harrier in a time of 33:42.

Other Harrier times were:

Ian
Wood
33:45
Ian
Hodkinson
34:25
Alan
Griffin
34:35
Jim
Smith
35:45
Mark
Oliver
36:40
Darren
Mattocks
37:14
Ben
Deakin
37:31
Nia Rose
Nokes
37:32
Robert
Proctor
37:37
Steve
Turner
38:25
Lisa
Fraser
38:40
Jack
Hodkinson
39:52
Chris
Skellern
40:05
Chris
Elsley
41:05
Melonie
Deakin
41:45
Ed
Smith
42:40
Rachel
Darbey
46:09
Amy
Oliver
46:59
Joanne
Oliver
47:03
Tim
Hough
47:19
Dave
Mantle
48:57
Julie
Nokes
48:53
Rachel
Marsden
51:18PB

 

The race was won by ex Harrier James Skelton of Wolves & Bilston in 26:46 with Sharleen Hollinshead of Cheadle RC the leading lady in 32:00.

Junior Fun Run

Harriers featured well in the Junior Fun Run with George Hodkinson taking 1st prize in a time of 11:32.

Jake Oliver was 6th in 12:56. Other Harrier Juniors taking part were:

Matthew Hilsdon 14:18

Lucas Fraser 15:09

Isla Fraser 15:09

Martha Bednall 18:41

 

Harrier Games

Saturday 16th July 2016

 

 

The weather Gods were smiling on us today in our annual senior v junior race off better known as The Harrier Games.

Competitors of which there were a fantastic number raced over distances of 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1 mile & 3000m.

There were some brilliant performances over the afternoon, real photo finish mad dash for the lines and even a few injuries there was that much at stake!!! Juniors Willow Heath & Charlie Darby won the best finish line photo finish/gymnastic tumble award

Then it was back to the Cricket Club for the medal presentations, great Hog Roast and evening entertainment which culminated in a mass game of rounders with a cricket bat. Although I still don’t know who won maybe to be continued???

Thanks to everyone that helped in some way shape or form, without which we couldn’t do it.

And was I the only one that got loads of bites? Feel like I’ve been made a meal out of I’ve got that many.

Many thanks

Darren Mattocks

 












2016
1 mile
PO
100M
PO
800 m
PO
200m
PO
400m
PO
3000M
PO
TOTAL
GROUP A
Phil Hilsdon
5.07
1
2.16
1
26.45
1
3
G
Robbie Gorman
5.31
2
27.21
2
11.24
1
5
S
Craig Harris
5.47
4
13.22
1
11.45
2
7
B
George Hodkinson
13.60
2
2.21
2
27.94
3
7
Ian Hodkinson
5.48.3
6
1.05
1
12.16
3
10
Spencer Holland
5.40
3
2.35.28
3
30.02
5
11
Ben Deakin
5.48
5
2.35.53
4
1.08
2
11
Richard Quine
14.44
4
2.37
5
28.65
4
13
Jim Smith
2.41
6
30.76
6
1.11.20
3
15
William Branson
6.04.78
8
14.15
3
1.33
5
16
Ian Heath
6.35
9
2.44
7
1.11.71
4
20
Michelle Fox
6.04
7
2.44.89
8
32.27
7
22
GROUP B
Joe Turton
13.77
1
2.40
1
1.08
1
3
G
Ben Cook
6.03
1
2.41
2
1.13
4
7
S
Craig Baxter
2.53
5
1.11
3
13.17
1
9
B
Jake Oliver
6.07
3
31.78
1
1.16
6
10
Mark Oliver
6.07.84
4
2.46
4
1.09
2
10
Neil Eisenhauer
6.40.57
5
1.25
7
13.18
2
14
Michael Burton
6.45
6
1.14
5
13.34
3
14
Mark White
6.06
2
2.43
3
DNF
99
104
GROUP C
Nick Beckett
6.27
1
2.46
1
1.10
1
3
G
Amy Oliver
14.78
1
3.20
4
31.09
1
6
S
Mark Deakin
7.06
2
3.08
3
1.20
2
7
B
Mel Deakin
7.15
4
17.25
2
14.33
1
7
David Taylor
7.10
3
3.05
2
1.27
3
8
Gemma Gray
17.46
3
3.38
5
37.78
2
10
JUNIOR GROUP 1
Matthew Black
6.26
1
33.65
1
1.18
1
3
G
Matthew Hilsdon
6.29
2
35.56
2
1.22
2
6
S
Jack Heath
6.42
3
3.06
1
1.24
3
7
B
Ben Marsh
7.10
4
3.09
2
DNF
99
105
JUNIOR GROUP 2
Alfie Darby
6.15
1
3.02
1
1.23
1
3
G
Ethan Eisenhauer
16.33
2
3.06
2
35.19
2
6
S
James Black
14.88
1
3.20.43
5
33.78
1
7
B
Will Gray
3.10
3
36.58
4
1.28
2
9
Isabelle Beckett
8.06
3
3.20.18
4
36.00
3
10
Caitlyn Saunders
6.40
2
3.37
7
1.30
3
12
Harry Beckett
3.34
6
39.51
5
1.35
4
15
JUNIOR GROUP 3
Lizzy Jasper
14.59
2
2.54
1
1.14
1
4
G
Amber Page
2.57
2
31.03
1
1.18
2
5
S
Chloe Burrows
14.08
1
3.09
5
32.01
2
8
B
Taygen Pike
14.81
3
3.00
3
32.65
3
9
Finn Brown
14.89
4
3.08
4
34.45
4
12
JUNIOR GROUP 4
Sophia Bridgwood
6.49
1
3.13
1
36.69
1
3
G
Oli Bagnall
7.42
2
37.15
2
1.33
2
6
S
Bailey Brown
16.06
1
3.20
2
37.25
3
6
B
Lucy Taylor
16.85
4
3.22
3
1.24
1
8
Rose White
16.60
3
3.27.84
5
1.35
3
11
Emelie Holland
16.34
2
3.36
6
37.45
4
12
Seren Burton
8.39
3
39.45
7
1.45
4
14
Katie Taylor
17.33
6
3.27.33
4
38.38
6
16
Katie Burrows
17.07
5
3.57
7
37.75
5
17
JUNIOR GROUP 5
Willow Heath
16.55
7
3.54.83
5
46.19
9
21
Reece Bridgwood
6.40
1
3.21
1
38.39
1
3
G
Isabelle Harley
15.01
1
3.46
3
40.71
2
6
S
Jo Sandy
7.02
2
3.24
2
43.08
5
9
B
Charlie Darby
9.45
5
3.54.50
4
1.55
2
11
Ned Holland
8.39.3
3
15.40
5
42.27
4
12
Charlotte Cadden
15.21
3
4.02
7
45.08
6
16
Harrison Darby
9.26
4
4.25
9
1.56
3
16
Ewan Sadler
15.32
4
3.56
6
45.33
7
17
Edie White
15.55
6
4.12
8
45.39
8
22
Summer Sadler
17.05
8
4.34
10
51.57
10
28
Tallulah McHugh
15.11
2
42.01
3
1.50
1
6

Cheadle 4

10/7/16

 

 

Only ten Harriers competed in the latest NSRRA race the short but tough Cheadle 4. The winner of the race was M.Clowes of Cardiff AC in an incredible time of 19.59 some three minutes ahead of second place. The lady winner was S.Hollinshead of Cheadle in 24.59.

 

Jim Smith 28.17 3rd M50

Ian Wood 28.20

Nia Nokes 30.07 1st Group M 2nd F16

Chris Skellern 31.47 1st F50

Mark Bentley 33.36

John Finney 33.52 1st M70

Melonie Deakin 35.01

Karen Murray 35.08 3rd F50

FredChidlow 39.14

Julie Nokes 39.31 2nd F55

 

Birmingham & Black Country Half Marathon

3rd July 2016

Just over 1,000 runners took to the towpath on Saturday for the popular Black Country Half – a popular event which takes runners along the canal towpath from Wolverhampton to Birmingham.

Among the field were 13 Stafford Harriers with Spencer Holland the fastest of them, completing the course in 1:35:12 to finish 72nd overall. He finished just ahead of clubmates Ian Hodkinson (1:35:28 – 76th) and Alan Griffin (1:35:56 – 87th).

 

The rest of the Harrier field was:

Mark
Oliver
01:49:23
305th
Gill
Hodkinson
01:51:51
355th
Craig
Baxter
01:55:33
428th
Dave
Mantle
01:56:25
444th
Jane
Bisiker
01:57:32
469th
Ed
Smith
02:01:25
569th
Anne
Coghlan
02:02:33
593rd
Ruth
Edwards
02:03:46
615th
Rachel
Darbey
02:09:22
722nd
Rachel
Marsden
02:28:30
952nd

 

The race was won by Martin Williams (Wolves & Bilston) in 1:10:26 with Anne Holyland (Wreake Runners) the leading lady in 1:23:L02 (6th overall).

Earlier in the week, 10 Harriers experienced a rather wet 10K event at Berryhill after a downpour just before the start.

The three leading Harriers were Alan Griffin, Jim Smith and Ian Wood who competed with each other to be the leading Harrier before Smith managed to take the honour in a time of 44:01, one second ahead of Wood and 20 ahead of Griffin.

Nia Nokes was the first lady Harrier with an impressive pb on a tricky course (46:55).

Other Harrier times were:

Chris Skellern 50.00

Tracy Riding 52.15

Karen D Murray 54.58

Karen Murray 55.27

Julie Nokes 60.58

Mick Jones 71.30

The race winners were Felix McGrath 35.01 Westbury Harriers and Michelle Buckle 40.36 Newcastle (Staffs)AC

 

Ryan Nokes is believed to be the only Harrier who took part in the Potters Marathon. He finished in 3:33:01 to earn an excellent 58th place

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