Jamie Baldasera

Weekly Round-Up w/e 21st April

Welcome to Darlington Harriers Weekly Round-up Report, keep reading to see what has occurred this week and what is coming up for club members. How do I?… Club Championship rules and competitions can be found here and points will be populated here Our club was formed in 1891, but how did the club become Darlington

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Weekly Round-Up w/e 14th April

Welcome to Darlington Harriers Weekly Round-up Report, keep reading to see what has occurred this week and what is coming up for club members. How do I?… Club Championship rules and competitions can be found here and points will be populated here Our club was formed in 1891, but how did the club become Darlington

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Weekly Round-Up w/e 14th January

Welcome to Darlington Harriers Weekly Round-up Report, keep reading to see what has occurred this week and what is coming up for club members. How do I?… Club Championship rules and competitions can be found here and points will be populated here Our club was formed in 1891, but how did the club become Darlington

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Weekly Round Up w/e 7th August

The Weekly round-up of club activities covering all disciplines and age groups. This report will not provide you with a detailed account of each event but should give you enough information about what’s occurred the previous week, who’s participated and links to photographs and results. We encourage all members, parents and anyone associated with the

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Harriers shine at home race

Today saw the return of the Darlington 10km race after a two year gap due to the Covid situation making last years event a virtual one. This event clashed with the last senior Track & Field event with promotion and possible championship on the line so for once numbers weren’t as high as usual but

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Harriers do the DT40

On Saturday morning we had a number of athletes competing at the DT40 race. A tough but scenic race which is a test for endurance and mental strength. Some outstanding performances by all club runners, Paul Lowe finishing first Harrier on the day. Excellent work by you all.

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Harriers Fly On Home Soil

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

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Jamie is Rock Hard in Blackpool

Jamie Baldasera has had his fair share of bad luck over the last year with injury and even with a pending operation nothing would stop Jamie from competing and raising money for a brave young boy, Billy, battling cancer. He’s also got the 3 peaks to tackle too!Jamie finished in 249th position in 1hr 52:55

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Justin Time in York

With an early alarm a number of Harriers headed to Selby, York to take on the Vale of York Half Marathon. The course starts on a runway and is pretty fast and flat although a little exposed to the elements which runners will have felt on their return run back to the finish. I believe

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Matthews and Brown finish Top 10

Sunday morning saw a number of Harriers in marathon action in Manchester, a race described as the flattest, fastest and friendliest UK marathon (still 26.2 miles though!!!). Some fantastic performances from the Harriers, Alison Matthews once again first to finish despite being unwell in the lead up to the event, Pauline Brown finished in an

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Allan and Taylor on the podium

On a beautiful spring morning at South Park a large number of Harriers came along to support one of our club races of the season, the South Park 20. I can’t understate this enough but the efforts that go into these events by the people setting up, completing registrations, timekeeping, marshalling or at the water

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Darren Gee Hits the spot

Last Saturday morning we reported that a number of Harriers head to Kirkby to take on the High Cup Nick Fell race a 15km race with 450 metres of ascent. Well results are now out and some impressive running/climbing took place. Darren Gee was first home for the club after a strong run finishing 91st.

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Ilkley Story for Jamie

Another race to take place was the Ilkley Moors Fell race, a race which has been staged since 1990 and not a race for beginners due to the steep, slippery rock descents. The race is actually only 8km in length but with 401m of climb this makes it really tough over the short distance. Jamie

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