Stephanie Kingdon

Harriers do Relay well

Last Sunday afternoon the club were competing in the Thirsk relays which is the start of the cross country season, the 2.2 mile relays. Some good performances from both the men and the ladies on the day. Respect to everyone who ran on the day and gave it their best for the team.

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Relay hard graft at Thirsk

On Sunday afternoon a number of Harriers headed to Thirsk for the start of the cross country season, the 2.2 mile relays. Official results have yet to be released but hopefully we can match the achievements of last year and get a huge turnout of Harriers for future XC events. Well done all who competed

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Harriers gone up the Wall

On Thursday night saw a large number of Harriers (some missing from this photo) head to Middlesboro for the Tom Wall relays. Another excellent turnout by the club, great team spirit and some excellent performances to boot. Well done all results can be found here

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Incline to Madness race

Taken from Northern Runner: The rain cleared out well before the race replaced with a mild perfect running evening. Overall winner was Paul Lowe of Darlington Harriers, in a navigation error free run Paul eased to victory over Martin Perry of Esk Valley Fell Club. In the women’s race it was Alison Matthews claiming a

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Quartet at Hadrian’s Wall

Today saw four of our runners at the Hadrian Wall half marathon, a race which has pretty much everything with road, trail, grass, hills and undulation along the way. Some good performances from the guys on the day, Barry Foster first to get home. Full results can be found here

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Whorlton run (draft)

We had a bigger turnout this week at the Whorlton Fell race after good feedback from the runners the previous year. Once again some excellent results on the evening. The mens team claimed 1st prize on the evening, Paul Lowe being first home for the club in 5th supported by Paul Allan and Garry Collinson.

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Roseberry Romp

Roseberry Topping was once considered the highest peak in North Yorkshire and due its dramatic shape draws comparison with the famous Matterhorn. Well a number of crazy Harriers took on the 5mile Roseberry Romp which is an up and down event up this beautiful hill. Some terrific results again from the club members, no more

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Whitby XC

It was another big turnout at todays Whitby Cross Country with some big points scored for the teams across the board. Full results can be found here

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Harriers head to Kielder

This weekend saw a number of our athletes running one of the three events a Kielder, a set of scenic events that see competitors run either the 10km, half marathon or full marathon races. To see how the runners performed, links are below to the individual event. Full results for the marathon can be found

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Seven at the Serpentine

We had a small number of Harriers at the scenic off-road handicapped race. The route of approximately 6.5m is on beautiful paths around Hardwick Park and Bishop Middleham. Results can vary depending on what estimated time is provided by the runner but full results from the day can be found here

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Auckland Castle Trail

Sunday saw a number of our club runners on the grounds of Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland, a 5mile (approx) trail race which has a bit of everything for runners. Some great results on the day from all. Full results can be found here

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Tom Wall Relays

Tonight saw the return of the Tom Wall relays where once again the club had a good turnout for this 4 x 1mile relay event which is very popular on the local scene. Some fantastic performances again from our group, full results will be published here when available.

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Castle Howard

Sunday saw a handful of our Harriers at the Castle Howard 10km race, a race which sees competitors run off road around the grounds. Barry Bell was first of our runners home on the day in 48th position. Full results can be found here

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Two Become One

Great to see our new composite team working well today, Darlington Harriers have come together with Chester-Le-Street to form a partnership which we hope will push us to promotion this year starting today in Darlington. Watch this space for details of our Track & Field season.

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Cook Sixth at Hadrians Wall

Sunday saw the Hadrians Wall half Marathon take place, a race which has pretty much everything. The race begins on path for a short stretch before taking runners across fields along Hadrians wall, crossing styles, gates and plenty undulation along the way including some hilly sections. Once off the hilly section, the course then takes

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Everyone active

It was another big turnout at todays Everyone Active 10km race, a race which mirrors the Mermaid 10km race which is held on Good Friday and is very flat and therefore very fast although todays race had a slight detour due to roadworks on the home straight. great to have so many runners wearing the

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