Half Set Pb’s At North Lincs Half

Halifax Harriers had a very successful day at the North Lincs Half Marathon with almost half of the team setting PB’s on the day.  The race was part of the Club’s Race Challenge.  With cool conditions and little wind, some excellent times were achieved on this flat course which starts a short walk from race headquarters at Quibell Park Stadium, Scunthorpe.  The race is run on closed road and passes through quiet countryside and along the side of the River Trent.

The ladies team of Helen Ward, Jenny Hopkinson, Erika Nightingale and Rachel McCauley took the second team prize.

Last year there were few PB’s as the race was run under record high temperatures, but this year with excellent conditions PB’s were set by Will Stewart 1:24:45, James O’Rourke 1:26:24, Will Carver 1:29:22, Helen Ward 1:35:04, Robert Hick 1:37:02, Jonny Lister 1:38:52, Rachel McCauley 1:51:48, Deborah Kirkbride 1:56:24 and Kirsty Carver 2:06:20.

Mark Crabtree was third M60 in 1:29:38 and Raymond Hall was second M70 in 1:39:46.

Other runners were Ryan Barker 1:26:54, Marc Rocheteau 1:37:46, Paul Hopkinson 1:43:53, Jenny Hopkinson 1:44:02, Erika Nightingale 1:44:04, David Parrington 1:53:42, John Moore 1:59:07, Jenny St Romaine 2:08:58, Susan Hall 2:11:21 and Martin Haigh 2:11:33.

London And Blackpool Marathons

The London Marathon is the one that runners always want to run at least once in their life.  Undoubtedly it is a great spectacle and an amazing experience, but with some runners having to wait an extra hour before they can start, it can be a challenge to run quick times. 

This year Halifax Harriers had five runners at the race.  First back was Angela Clarke in a PB of 3:41:51. Also setting PB’s were Martin Ellis 4:28:53 and Samantha Layfield 4:35:26.  David Parrington finished in 4:34:03 and John Moore 4:54:58.

Much nearer home was the Blackpool Marathon, a two lap course on the seafront.  With a much smaller field the runners were well spread out and there could be no excuses for lack of space to run at their own target pace.

As in London, Halifax Harriers had five runners at the race.  Peter Clegg 3:20:48 was first back for the club, closely followed by Will Stewart 3:21:30.  Nigel Rigg had a solid run to finish in 3:42:50, whilst Niall Smith 3:50:24 and Nigel Taylor 3:58:01 both set PB’s.

THREE PEAKS FELL RACE

Saturday saw some miserable weather for the Three Peaks Fell Race.  Halifax Harriers trio of runners all finished within a short time of each other.  Ryan Barker was first back in 4:03:48 followed by Steven Sladdin in 4:06:33.  Vet 60 Phil Grimes finished in 4:14:29.

Halifax Harriers Junior Athletes Awards

25 junior athletes from Halifax Harriers attended the Awards Presentation at a ten-pin bowling night.  Club President and head coach, Brian Burgin, presented the awards to athletes who had competed with distinction at cross country and in track and field events over the last 12 months.

The cross country winners were Nia Harrison Sargent, Ben Slow, Elise Horner, James Duffy, Verity Clements, James Johnson, Jessica Russell and Max Burgin.

Special awards for the outstanding junior female and male athletes went to Elise Horner and Max Burgin.

Nia Harrison Sargent also won the Lister Horsfall Challenge Cup and Max Burgin the Middle Distance Trophy.

The Maurice Harrop Trophy was awarded to Max Burgin for setting a World Record for a 16 year old athlete at 800m and also winning the European Under 18’s 800m in the fastest time by a under 20 year old in the world in 2018.