Windy Days and Thirsk-y Work
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Dave Hamer made the long trip down to Shropshire to take part in the Marches School Oswestry 10k, an event which sees competitors take on a single lap route around the town. The race starts and finishes in the same location, Church Street. Dave layered up for Antarctica finished the 10km run in a speedy
Sunday saw a large turnout at the Redcar Running Festival where club members were spread over the mornings three events. Athletes had the option of running the Beacon 5km, Zetland 10km or the Half Marathon on the day, with all courses flat and fast giving athletes a great platform to achieve a quick time. On
Dave Hamer made the long trip to Oswestry, Shropshire, to run the 10km event on Sunday morning. A race which starts and finishes in the town centre on Church Street but takes runners out into the countryside.On a wet day, Dave finished the event in 635th position in a time of 1:04:50 and managed to
Today saw the annual Darlington 10km race, and for a nice change the weather was kind to the runners with cool conditions and even a little bit of light rain to keep runners cool. For those who haven’t ran the Darlington 10km before, this race starts behind Boyes leading up to Stanhope road and on
Last Sunday Dave Hamer was another Harrier who was running at the Valentines 10km race. Like many of the Run Nation events, runners are often missed out of the results and then added back in usually based on the runner providing information or through using Strava or other such applications.Dave has now been added in
Mermaid 10km is a very popular race on the local circuit due to it’s flat course profile and a real chance to get a personal best early in the season and for some this delivered. Adam Mitchell was first Harrier home after sitting on team mate Paul Allan’s shoulder for most of the race before
Sunday saw a number of Harriers head over to Hartlepool for the popular 5mile race, a run that takes athletes down the coast for 2.5mile then turn and head home. On a run that saw runners face a headwind out and a tailwind back home Dean Newton was first across the line in 25:07, fantastic
Sunday saw a small number of Harriers at York Run York’s latest running event – the Elvington Flyer. A flat and fast race around Elvington Airfield. The race marks the 100th anniversary of the RAF and goes straight down the runway of the airfield!In the 5mile race Sarah Addison was first home, in 52nd place
The second Dishforth Dash 10K event being held at the recently decommissioned MOD Airfield near Ripon North Yorkshire in support of the Army Benevolent Fund (ABF) was held on Sunday morning. The event offers a fantastic opportunity for runners of all abilities to run on this former WW2 airbase. The route takes runners initially around
We had 8 club members representing us at the Tees Barrage 5km Trail race today. Well, results are now in and Phil Teece was first Harrier home despite running the High Cup Nick the previous day. Some excellent performances from our club runners on the day. Well done to you all. 6th – Phil Teece
We had three runners in the low key Muddy Roads tees 5km trail race in midweek with only 60 competitors turning up for the race. Tony Winward who has been in great form of late was first home for the club in 3rd place in a time of 18:22, with Phil Teece once again on
Last Sunday we had seven of our athletes in action at the Wynyard Park Trail Race. Colin Taylor was once again first home for the club in 2nd place in 17:54 with Harry Lyons finishing 37th in an impressive run. PhilTeece finished 40th on pacing duties again for one of his athletes with strong runs
Another smaller scale race to take place this weekend was the 5km trail race at Wynyard park where Barry Foster, Phil Teece, Janice Foster, Colin Taylor and Dave Hamer were amongst the field.As results have yet to be released this is an event which we will cover next week.
It must have been Christmas Party night on Wednesday evening as only 33 runners turnedout for the Night Trail race in Stockton.Tony Winward was one of the three runners on show and ended the year with a bang finishing first nearly a full minute ahead of 2nd place in 18:46, Tony being only one of
Tony Winward made the most of a low turnout at Dalton Park 5km race this Sunday with a win in 18:51 from a field of just 37 runners and only a handful of club runners which was a far cry from the 271 runners in the 10km event which seemed to attract the more established
As reported last week we had a number of athletes running at Cowpen Bewley at the Gavin Duffy Memorial run. Results are now out for this event Great running by you all.
Tony Winward was one of the four Harriers amongst the runners at the midweek 5km night trail race, a race which is part tarmac and part trail with headtorches a must!In a field of only 75 runners Tony finished 6th in 19:48 with Anne Hutchinson next home in 38th in a time of 27:51. Brian
With the nights rainfall and cool morning temperatures, for once athletes were looking forward to a cool run probably for the first time in several months. Despite the pretence of a cool run, the conditions for runners were once again ‘muggy’. Some fantastic performances on the day with many personal bests, Justin Hindmarch passing the