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Athletics: Harriers round out August with some strong running

Todmorden Harriers saw out August in fine form, including several winning performances.

Sean Carey won the Rossendale Harriers midweek series of fell races, with a measured sixth place at the final event, the Golf Ball Fell Race, being sufficient to take the series after a first and second in earlier races.

Despite missing the last race - at Worsthorne Moor - of the 12 race Pendle and Burnley GP, Ian Stansfield won the v65 category after completing all of the first 11 races.

Alistair Rhodes-Dawson won the v40 trophy at the Grasmere Sports Senior Guides Fell Race, a short and steep up and down featuring a 900-foot climb in its 1.5 mile course.

Dave Collins won the v50 category at one of the longest standing fell races, the Burnsall Feast Sports Classic Fell Race, which has been a fixture since the mid 19th century.

It also covers a 900-foot climb over a 1.5-mile up and back course.

James Riley, Peter Clarke and Peter Ehrhardt were Todmorden's other representatives in the 150 strong field.

Robin Tuddenham finished 6th overall, and first v40, at the Round Latrigg fell race in Keswick on Wednesday – to follow his first place at the Oldham Park run the previous Saturday.

Elise Milnes was first lady v50, with Ali Richards and Graham Milnes also completing the 5.5-mile course, which featured over 800 feet of ascent.

Also on Wednesday, Todmorden narrowly missed out on the ladies team prize at the Chunal Fell Race in Glossop.

The four-mile route included 950 feet of climb and Sarah Warburton led the way for the Harriers in second place, only eight seconds behind ladies winner Mary Edgerton of Pennine Fell Runners.

Kath Brierley was a few seconds further back in third with Emma Osenton finishing 10th lady.

- On Saturday, five Harriers travelled to Clitheroe for the five-mile Pendleton Fell Race, with Jon Wright in seventh and Dwane Dixon in 15th place.

Mick Craven finished 78th, with Dan Taylor making a return from injury in 104th and Andrea Marshall in 166th.

Sarah May has been setting the triathlon world alight with two consecutive wins.

First was the Lakeland Triathlon, made up of a 1,500 metre open water swim in Bassenthwaite Lake and a hilly 40km cycle and a 10km run.

She followed that a week later with first female at the Clitheroe Triathlon over a slightly shorter course with a 400-metre swim, 30km bike and 9km run.


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