Susie Stephen

Weekly Round-Up w/e 11th June

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 Harriers? Who were the people that founded the club?  Read about some of the great athletes that have graced our club, Olympians George Butterfield, […]

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Weekly Round Up w/e 12th June

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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On the Feast of Stephen

As reported last week, on new years eve we had runners competing at the Jolly Holly Jog in Ripon. Results are now in., Susie Stephen taking top honours on the day finishing 28th overall and 3rd lady. (2nd F30). Val Clarke and Shirley Gibson also taking 1st place in their age categories. Well done all

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Pitstop 10k

We had a huge turnout at the clubs home race, the pitstop 10km which takes place at Croft race circuit and sees competitors undertake 3 laps of the race. Fantastic turnout with over 100 Harriers taking part on the night making this a very successful night for the club. Club results below and full results

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Susie is a Kealia Quad Crusher

The impressive Susie Stephen was in action again this weekend, this time at the Kealia Quad Crusher. Mile for mile, the KQC is going down in the record books as one of the toughest races out there. Congratulations Susie who completed the course in 2:19:07 which is incredible considering there is a colossal 4,000 feet

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Stephen’s in The Chase

In the Hapalua Chase, the best local runners from Hawaii get a head start on some of the best professional runners in the world. The pros will chase down the local guys and girls to the finish line. Susie Stephen was our only competitor in the race (surprisingly enough) finishing in 1.23.17 for the chase

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Stoop, I did it again

Sisters Georgie Rutherford and Susie Stephen were part of the Stoops Fell race, a 5mile race with an 800m climb over the distance. This race starts from Penistone Hill Country Park, near Haworth in West Yorkshire. Plenty time for ‘elfies during the race for our two little santa’s. Full results can be found here with

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