Annual Dinner And Senior Presentation

Halifax Harriers Annual Dinner and Senior Awards Presentation was held at the Imperial Crown Hotel in Halifax.  Mark Gaughan, Club Chairman, presented the awards.

The Chairman’s Trophy is awarded to a member who has made a significant contribution to the club.  This year it was awarded to Michael Spence who has been a club member for 33 years.  During that time, Michael has competed for the club, served on the Committee, coached on the track and been the ladies captain for the Northern League track and field matches.

The Pearson Trophy for Endeavour was presented to Nigel Taylor.  Nigel ran his first 10k for the club in 2014 in a time of 59 minutes.  He now runs 43 minutes.  He also now competes in all distances from 5k to ultra marathons.

The most improved 10k runner was Ian Giles.

The Burnsall Ladies Cup was won by Sarah Cumber and the Burnsall Male Cup by Will Smith.

The Helen Windsor ladies sprint cup was awarded to Louise Royston.

The winners in the Cross Country Championships were Laura Knowles (female under 20), Ben Crowther (senior men), Katrina Oddy (female veteran), Simon Johnson (male veteran).

In the Fell Challenge the ladies winner was Sarah Sladdin and the male winner Steven Sladdin.

The Road Race Challenge is split into 5 divisions.  Division A winner was Michael King, Division B winner Will Carver, Division C winner Nigel Taylor, Division D winner Sophie Baxter, Division E winner Susan Hall.

Record For Deborah Kirkbride

BRADFORD 10K

Almost 2,500 runners headed to Bradford for the Epilepsy Action 10k on a cool, but dry, day.  The race starts from Centenary Square and has only a few small inclines to slow runners down as it makes its way along Canal Road to the turning point at Shipley and then back again.

Halifax Harriers had a dozen or so runners at the event, with some fine performances.  The ladies were led home by April Caufield who finished as fourth lady in a time of 40:10.  Will Stewart ran a PB of 38:32 to finish in 41st position.  Matthew Stott 43:54 and Rachel McCauley 55:03 also set PB’s.

Other runners were Will Carver 39:52, Tom Paget 40:37, Angela Clarke 45:23, Raymond Hall 46:56 (1st M70), Chris Greenwood 49:43, Paul Hopkinson 49:59, Monica Gallagher 59:53, Susan Hall 60:46, Audra Naylor 62:26.

TRIMPELL 20 MILE RACE

The Trimpell 20 miler is a traditional test run for those training for a Spring marathon.  Three runners from Halifax Harriers travelled over into Lancashire to test out their fitness.  Deborah Kirkbride finished in 3:18:44, PB and F55 club record.   David Parrington’s time was 3:18:45 (PB) and John Moore finished in 3:38:17.

THIRSK 10 MILE RACE

The ever popular Thirsk 10 mile race saw three Halifax Harriers finishing within minutes of each other.  Tim Pegg was first back in 1:14:20, followed by Nigel Taylor 1:15:56 (PB) and Jonny Lister 1:17:21.

Red Hot Toddy 10k

The Red Hot Toddy 10k was the first race in Halifax Harriers Race Challenge for 2019 and they had eighteen runners at the race.  Ben Crowther made a welcome return to the racing scene with a second place finish in this tough race in a time of 37:18.  Halifax Harriers ladies were led home by Helen Ward who was second lady with a time of 47:04.H H     

The Hot Toddy 10k starts with two laps of Centre Vale Park in Todmorden, which this year also included ankle deep flooded sections.  Then it’s a steep climb on the third and fourth kilometre before the descent down to Todmorden.  The day was cold with sleet and snow at times.,

Halifax Harriers has a number of age group winners on the day.  Mark Crabtree (2nd M60) 46:03, Robert Hick (3rd M60) 47:50, Marc Rocheteau (2nd M55) 48:58, Raymond Hall (1st M70) 54:04, Susan Hall (1st F65) 69:28.

Other runners for the club were William Stewart 42:36, Will Carver 45:45, Jonny Lister 51:26, Nigel Taylor 51:44, Paul Bunker 54:31, John Moore 54:33, Margaret Deacon 55:05, Jane Hobson 60:28, Kirsty Carver 66:11, Monica Gallagher 66:33, Danny Green 71:22.