I know it is going back a bit now, but can anyone tell me how far the Scout Scar race was? :)
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I know it is going back a bit now, but can anyone tell me how far the Scout Scar race was? :)
Anybody know who won yesterday? Thanks in advance!:)
Missing your presence Watto, Hows your swollen ankle going on?
The course was quite good underfoot yesterday so you might of broke both legs:p Some rough ones coming up so you should be ok !!!!!!!
A few of us got invited back to Dave fells for pie & peas so you missed a free feed. If you read this Dave many thanks we all appreciated it.
Mark Addison won, from Jon Deegan and Tom Addison.
Another cracking Sunday afternoon out and about. I love this series, for years the emphasis has been for runners to simply enjoy themselves. I, and many others, treat them as winter training runs. The laid-back atmposhere is a refreshing change to the serious stuff that lies ahead later in the season.
It dissapoints me, therefore, that this was posted on the home page of Wharefdale Harriers:
"Not being unkind to Helm Hill, who put on a great races, with a lot of time and effort going towards these races from many helpers on the day, but why do we have to wait days for the results and times? Todmorden Harriers get results on the web within hours of the race finishing. Fell runners put a great deal of effort into their races. The least we can do is to let them them know their times and positions on the day that they have run their races."
The results are usually posted on the Helm Hill Runners website on the Tuesday/Wednesday, 48 hours or so after the event.
A little patience would be nice.
Thanks morning glory. The Kendal Winter League races are organised by runners for runners. We try to spread the load and get a different organiser for each race (its not easy). So in order to take some of the pressure off, we decided that getting the results written up and published on the Sunday evening should not be a priority. The important thing is that the races are well organised and enjoyable for both runners and organisers. Results will follow.
Proper hill racing at Fairmile next and a forecast for snow!!