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Today – Pennine Trails
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Exploring the South Pennines and beyond. Can’t wait for tomorrow,. I might not have that long. A bit of welcome warmer weather for Wednesday’s 10.25k club packrun, followed up with an easy 13.1k to the Rain Stone on Thursday. After Run Directing at Watergrove, another easy 6.2km run on Saturday led nicely into Sunday’s Huddersfield Half Marathon. Billed as the hilliest Half in the UK, not sure about that but a definite tough course with around 4 significant climbs. Climb up to the highest part of the cou...
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Exploring the South Pennines and beyond. And everyday is the right day…. After the water station, the crowd funnelled in towards the top of the climb, Tour de France mountain style, with just enough space for one runner to squeeze through the deafening yells. The pavement plaques commemorating every male and female winner of the Transvulcania Ultramarathon hidden under hundreds of feet. After following the spectacular Transvulcania race on the Canary Island of La Palma since it started in 2009, I finally...
White Rabbit – Pennine Trails
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Exploring the South Pennines and beyond. And if you go chasing rabbits. And you know you’re going to fall. More missed running as I shook off latest virus and then plunged straight into an easy hilly 10 miles on Thursday evening, followed by 10k on Friday. An unexpected surplus of helpers on Saturday meant an unplanned run at Watergrove parkrun and clocked a comfortable 21:51. This entry was posted in parkruns. And tagged Baildon Boundary Half. Wardle Skyline Fell Race. Don’t Give Up. Hazy Shade of Winter.
Fearless – Pennine Trails
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Exploring the South Pennines and beyond. And everyday is the right day…. After the water station, the crowd funnelled in towards the top of the climb, Tour de France mountain style, with just enough space for one runner to squeeze through the deafening yells. The pavement plaques commemorating every male and female winner of the Transvulcania Ultramarathon hidden under hundreds of feet. After following the spectacular Transvulcania race on the Canary Island of La Palma since it started in 2009, I finally...
Burn Baby Burn – Pennine Trails
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Exploring the South Pennines and beyond. You walk like you’re in a daze. Unresponsive eyes in a distant gaze. Like all the good times have flown away. And their memory leaves a bitter taste. Woke up on Wednesday with yet another cold virus starting to make itself know, so plodded round Brownhouse Wham in the evening in 20:20. Owing to a slight confusion nearly all the runners set off on time, but without the timer in place, so helped out with a bit of ad-hoc timing when I finished! Warming up, legs felt ...
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The Wrong Trod: June 2014
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Monday, 23 June 2014. The hot weather over the weekend made this an even more challenging event than usual. Six Todmorden Harriers made the trip to Hayfield for the 16 mile event, including 3300 feet of climb. Craig Stansfield was the first Todmorden Harrier home in 2.15.02 finishing in 16. The sole Todmorden lady was Kirsty Patten who finished in 117. Place in a time of 3.23.33. John Allan was 46. Finisher and second Todmorden male home in 2.35.32. In 238.34), Guy Witmore (81. Todmorden Harriers and AC.
The Wrong Trod: January 2014
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Tuesday, 28 January 2014. Northern Cross Country Championships Kinder Trail. Three Tod Harriers travelled to Knowsley to compete in the prestigious Northern Cross Country Championships. The persistent heavy rain of recent weeks ensured a mix of mud bath and bog underfoot. Nick Barber had a great run finishing 138. In 4935 in a race won by last year’s bronze medallist Dan Garbutt in 41.17. Next in for Tod was Robin Tuddenham in 277. At the Kinder Trial on Saturday 25. Place in the Ladies V50 category.
The Wrong Trod: Kinder Trog
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Monday, 23 June 2014. The hot weather over the weekend made this an even more challenging event than usual. Six Todmorden Harriers made the trip to Hayfield for the 16 mile event, including 3300 feet of climb. Craig Stansfield was the first Todmorden Harrier home in 2.15.02 finishing in 16. The sole Todmorden lady was Kirsty Patten who finished in 117. Place in a time of 3.23.33. John Allan was 46. Finisher and second Todmorden male home in 2.35.32. In 238.34), Guy Witmore (81. Todmorden Harriers and AC.
The Wrong Trod: Events Calendar
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This details Todmorden Harriers. Organised races [prefixed TOD], along with Todmorden Harriers Grand Prix. Races [prefixed GPF for Fell Races; GPR for Road and GPT for Trail] and selected Relays [REL]. BC] indicates British Fell Championship Races and [EC] English Fell Championship Races. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Is where you can find copies of Todmorden Harriers. Press reports submitted to the weekly Todmorden News. And formerly featured in Tod Harriers' excellent Torrier. Hebden Bridge Fell Race.
The Wrong Trod: September 2013
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Tuesday, 24 September 2013. Langdale Half Three Shires Littleborough 10k Good Shepherd Stainland 10k. Todmorden Harriers Road Championship continued with the Great Langdale Half Marathon, with three Harriers making the trip on Saturday. Paul Brannigan put in a strong run to finish first v45 and in third place overall with a time of 1:24:12. Mel Blackhurst was first v45 woman crossing the line in 1:45:37, and Kevin Coughlan completed the demanding hilly course in 1:50:50 for 95. Paul Alexander improved hi...
The Wrong Trod: Edenfield Fell Race
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Sunday, 1 June 2014. There was a healthy Toddie turnout for Edenfield Fell race on Saturday 31. May The course turned out to be very runnable. Andrew Wrench was 4th overall in 47.48. The men’s team won the team prize, with Craig Stansfield as the second counter finishing 9. Overall in 49.33. Rob Gray was 3rd counter in 54.20 (24. Position). Dave Collins, making a welcome return to running form after a long period spent cycling, was 4. Counter for Todmorden – finishing 38. Labels: Edenfield Fell Race.
The Wrong Trod: March 2014
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Monday, 24 March 2014. Midgley Moor Fell Race Wilmslow Half Marathon. 34 Todmorden Harriers made up more than a third of the runners in Calder Valley’s Midgley Moor Fell Race. Lucy Burnett, Kath Brierley and Jane Leonard took the ladies team prize with Tod men Ivan Gee, Ben Crowther and Paul Brannigan finishing second to Calder Valley. The unmarked course caused problems for many runners and wrong detours were the order of the day. Of 4000 runners with Bev in 1786. Labels: Fell Champs 14. The route, desc...
The Wrong Trod: Hendon Brook 13.5 Road Race | British Masters 5k Championship
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Monday, 16 June 2014. Hendon Brook 13.5 Road Race British Masters 5k Championship. The British Masters 5K road championship attracted the cream of athletes aged 35 to 85 from all over the British Isles. A one mile road circuit was closed off in Horwich town centre to host a range of running, walking and cycling races as part of the Festival of Racing. In a race won by another North Shields athlete Guy Bracken in a phenomenal time of 15.47. The steepest climb, the ‘Lenches’, occurs in the 12. 45th Michael...
The Wrong Trod: November 2013
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Thursday, 28 November 2013. Tour of Pendle Florence Marathon FRA Presentation. Saturday dawned and it was a cold crisp day as 12 hardy Todmorden Harriers made their way to Barley for the 30. Tour of Pendle, the last race in the 2013 Fell and Grand Prix Championships. There was much anticipation among the 430 starters eager to get going on this toughest of South Pennine races. Finish in 3hrs 11, Joe Daniels completed the men’s entries just over 3 hrs 30. Following the Tour of Pendle race on Saturday, Clay...
The Wrong Trod: Blackpool Promenade 10
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Sunday, 1 June 2014. Todmorden Harrier Paul Brannigan took top honours with first place in the Blackpool Promenade 10 Mile Road Race on Saturday. Brannigan maintained a swift pace and by 7 miles Muller was around 100m back leaving Brannigan with a steady run for home and conserving energy for upcoming Yorkshire and British Championships attempts. 20 seconds separated them at the finish with Brannigan’s winning time 58 minutes 34 seconds. Labels: Blackpool Promenade 10. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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