Published Date:
04 March 2010
By Richard Butterwick
IT was a fine day on and off the course for Todmorden Harriers.
A number of their runners showed well in the Noon Stone Fell Race on Saturday and the club's organisation of the opening race in the 2010 English Fell Championships received much acclaim.
Conditions for the nine-mile race were the most challenging for several years with the combination of soft boggy ground and drifts of snow making for hard going. The middle, unmarked, navigational section was completely shrouded in mist and that ultimately determined the winner as nearly 500 runners struggled to find the quickest lines across the boggy moors.
Starting from Mankinholes, the race quickly rose up the first steep climb of the day to Coldwell Hill before plunging back down to London Road losing much of the 600 feet height just gained.
The route then had runners climbing back up past Stoodley Pike and down again to Withens Clough. The third rise of the day took the field out onto pathless open moorland and bog to the highest point of the race at the Little Holder Stones.
It was here that Dark Peak's orienteering specialist Mathew Speake took control of the race, a lead which he retained to the end, as it returned via Warland Drain and over Langfield Edge before a precipitous descent into Black Clough and the final climb of the day, past the Noon Stone itself, back to Coldwell Hill and then down to the finish at Mankinholes.
Speake finished three seconds ahead of club mate Lloyd Taggart, in a time of 1:08:16. 2009 Champion Rob Hope of Pudsey and Bramley finished in third place.
First Harrier home was Jon Wright in 31st, with Andrew Wrench 51st. Alistair Rhodes-Dawson and Nick Barber both managed a creditable top 100 finish, in 75th and 99th respectively.
Altrincham's Olivia Walwyn staked an early claim for this year's women's title finishing in 1:18:56. Todmorden's Lauren Jeska put in an outstanding performance to finish fifth lady overall just 36 seconds behind second placed Emma Clayton in a highly competitive battle. Despite a painful fall, Todmorden's Moyra Parfitt took the vet65 prize.
Todmorden results: 31 Jonathan Wright 74.53; 51 Andrew Wrench 77.11; 75 Alastair Rhodes-Dawson 79.16; 99 Nick Barber 81.28; 116 Andrew Horsfall 82.24; 127 Dave Collins 83.32; 134 Lauren Jeska 84.01; 169 Stephen Brandwood 87.23; 178 Ben Crowther 88.17; 180 Shaun Pickard 88.45; 221 Phil Hodgson 92.23; 232 Simon Anderton 93.29; 234 Martin Roberts 93.47; 281 Ozzie Kershaw 99.10; 292 Mick Craven 99.59; 302 Sarah Warburton 101.28; 307 Rachel Skinner 102.1; 308 Andrew Bibby 102.15; 312 Karen Gray 102.37; 332 Melanie Blackhurst 104.47; 357 Richard Leonard 107.57; 400 Louise Abdy 119.16; 413 Moyra Parfitt 133.21; 414 Claire Duffield 133.22.
Back on the road
On Sunday the focus switched to the roads, for the next instalment of Todmorden Harriers Club road championship at the hilly Huddersfield 10k.
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Last Updated:
05 March 2010 4:36 PM
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