Does anybody know when the results will be published?
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Does anybody know when the results will be published?
I wouldn't hold your breath waiting, its been over a week since the race. Perhaps they are having some kind of issues getting it on the site?:D
32ND CALDERDALE HIKE – SATURDAY 10TH APRIL 2010
TROPHY WINNERS
NAME TIME
36 MILE ROUTE
Fastest Walker Malcolm Bird 08:40
(The Stoodley Pike) Chris Mawdsley 08:40
Fastest Runner Jon Morgan 05:22
(The Thieveley Pike)
Fastest Lady Walker Virginia Young 09:19
(South Pennines Trophy)
Fastest Lady Runner Sarah Rowell 06:14
(The Ryburn Trophy)
Fastest Veteran Walker Steve Littlewood 09:39
Fastest Team of 4 Walkers Geoff Holburt 09:50
(The Withens Trophy) Rob Lowe 09:50
Bill Pritchard 09:50
Keith Rodely 09:50
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Team Time 39:20
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Fastest Team of 4 Runners Phil Hodgson 06:14
(The Oldfield Trophy) Ozzy Kershaw 07:05
Craig Stansfield 06:27
Tim Whittaker 06:53
Team Time 26:39
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32ND CALDERDALE HIKE – SATURDAY 10TH APRIL 2010
TROPHY WINNERS
NAME TIME
27 MILE ROUTE
Fastest Walker Martin Bridges 07:10
(The Clayhouse Shield) Nick Crompton 07:10
Fastest Runner Maureen Pool 05:22
(Raynet Cup)
Fastest Lady Walker Jan Hill 07:24
(The Calderdale Shield)
Fastest Veteran Walker Bill McDonnell 07:42
(The Heggars Trophy)
Fastest Team of 4 Walkers George Flannagan 09:52
(The Bernard Hynes Trophy) Chris Moss 09:54
Tim Murphy 09:52
Mark Talbot 09:52
Team Time 39:30
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Fastest Junior Team of 4 Walkers Not Won
(The Teddy Farrar Trophy)
32ND CALDERDALE HIKE – SATURDAY 10TH APRIL 2010
36 MILE RUNNERS
PLACE NAME TOWN TIME
01 Jon Morgan Bradwell 05:22
02 Mark Hartell Macclesfield 05:31
03 Martin Beale Bristol 05:39
04 Simon Bourne Heptonstall 05:50
05 Jim Rogers Willerby 06:12
06 Stuart Walker Pudsey 06:13
07 Phil Hodgson (T10) Hebden B:ridge 06:14
07 Sarah Rowell (F) Haworth 06:14
09 Peter Stobbs Colne 06:19
10 Simon Ellis Chester 06:23
11 Simon Deakin Stockton-on-Tees 06:25
11 Paul Hart Dumfries 06:25
11 Les Hill Dumfries 06:25
14 Craig Stansfield (T10) Rossendale 06:27
15 Neill Barton Sheffield 06:38
16 Greg Crowley Matlock 06:39
17 Gary Altewell Nottingham 06:41
17 Philip Gwilliam Salford 06:41
17 Karen Nash (F) Preston 06:41
17 David Terner-Swift Rochdale 06:41
21 Kevin Holmes York 06:48
21 Colm McCoy Horncastle 06:48
23 Martin Dietrich Gt Ayton 06:51
23 Ian Hodgson Ingleby Barwick 06:51
25 William Harris Ellesmere 06:52
25 Jess Palmer Haworth 06:52
25 Jonathan Wright Hucknall 06:52
28 Mick Cochrane Sheffield 06:53
28 Nigel Glaze Telford 06:53
28 Chris Webb Ashton-under-Lyne 06:53
28 Tim Whittaker (T10) Saddleworth 06:53
28 David Wilson Lancaster 06:53
33 Mick Cottam Preston 06:55
34 David Ralphs Ormskirk 06:59
35 Richard Garland Eastbourne 07:02
36 David Bollington Sheffield 07:05
36 Ozzy Kershaw (T10) Oldham 07:05
38 Cat Lawson (F) Rossendale 07:08
38 Richard Scott Rossendale 07:08
40 Douglas Lamb Barton-on-Humber 07:09
41 Tim Hayles Halifax 07:11
32ND CALDERDALE HIKE SATURDAY 10TH APRIL 2010
36 MILE RUNNERS (Continued…)
PLACE NAME TOWN TIME
42 Julie Gardner (F) Buxton 07:15
42 Mark Townsend Johnby 07:15
44 Colin Duffield Hebden Bridge 07:16
44 Julie Field (F) (T9) Huddersfield 07:16
44 Colin Hughes (T9) Halifax 07:16
47 Ian Hodge Warrington 07:18
48 Willy Kitchen Sheffield 07:23
49 Stefan Adamski Northallerton 07:24
49 Ted Adamski Northallerton 07:24
49 Andy Smith Saltburn 07:24
52 Glyn Sawford Lowdham 07:27
53 Wendy Dodds (F) Milnthorpe 07:28
54 Paul Miller Wirral 07:36
54 David Sykes Malpas 07:36
56 Mark Buskwood Sheffield 07:37
57 Elise Milnes (F) Hebden Bridge 07:38
57 Jeff Walker Hebden Bridge 07:38
59 Mick Bull Littleborough 07:45
59 Jeff Lea Wigan 07:45
61 Clare Kenny (F) Rossendale 07:49
62 Wally Coppelov Ormskirk 07:55
62 Fred Duenbier Ormskirk 07:55
64 Alwyn Clough Burnley 08:08
65 Malcolm Coles Leeds 08:15
66 Liz Britton (F) Sheffield 08:21
66 Andrew Tongue Manchester 08:21
68 Jon Tatham Sandback 08:23
69 Mark Kennedy St Albans 08:24
70 Martin Rands Macclesfield 08:25
71 Alison Brind (F) Stone 08:31
72 Alan Davies Manchester 08:33
72 Darren Graham Oldham 08:33
74 Nigel Coates Bolton 08:38
75 Peter Murphy Darwen 08:42
76 Anne Green (F) Chesterfield 08:43
76 Kevin Smith Blackburn 08:43
78 Yvonne Beckwith (F) Leicester 08:47
78 Mike Dobson-Hornett Doncaster 08:47
78 Nick Ham Stockport 08:47
81 Dick Scroop Wolverhampton 09:13
82 Jo Pulsford (F) Northampton 09:19
32ND CALDERDALE HIKE SATURDAY 10TH APRIL 2010
36 MILE RUNNERS (Continued…)
PLACE NAME TOWN TIME
82 Gavin Stewart Bethesda 09:19
84 Andy Eyles Keighley 09:20
84 Jamie Grover Runcorn 09:20
86 Barry Dunn Millam 09:27
87 Richard Arkwright Melbourne 10:04
87 Paul Raistrick Ashbourne 10:04
89 Paul Feasey Kenilworth 10:10
90 Aileen Baldwin (F) (T9) Elland 10:15
90 Sandy Gee (T9) Huddersfield 10:15
92 Daniel Aldus Hessle 10:16
92 Elizabeth Tunna (F) Ellesmere Port 10:16
92 Claire Wilson (F) Manchester 10:16
95 Jason Hinsley Warton 10:39
95 Ray Madhas Ilkley 10:39
95 Stephen Topping Chorley 10:39
98 Samuel Bodkin Harrogate 10:43
RETIREMENTS
Karen Birchall (F) Heswall
Chris Davies Oldham
Karen Horsier (F) Drybrook
Christine Newbury (F) Wallasey
Simon White Church Stretton
(F) Female Entries
(T) Team Entries
32ND CALDERDALE HIKE SATURDAY 10TH APRIL 2010
36 MILE WALKERS
PLACE NAME TOWN TIME
01 Malcolm Bird Whitworth 08:40
01 Chris Mawdsley Halifax 08:40
03 Nick Ford York 09:19
03 Virginia Young (F) Brighouse 09:19
05 Kevin Pearson Huddersfield 09:25
06 Stewart Burley Chester 09:30
07 Steve Littlewood (VW) Stafford 09:39
08 Alan Butterworth Manchester 09:48
09 Geoffrey Holburt (T3) Bolton 09:50
09 Rob Lowe (T3) Bolton 09:50
09 Bill Pritchard (T3) Bolton 09:50
09 Keith Rodely (T3) Bolton 09:50
13 Carole Engel (F) Huddersfield 09:58
13 Alan Greenwood Huddersfield 09:58
15 Chris Bond Swindon 10:13
15 Dominic Bond Sheffield 10:13
15 Stephen Halton (VW) Chorley 10:13
15 Denis Jolly (VW) Chorley 10:13
19 Peter Beddows Dewsbury 10:26
19 Alan Gray Bury 10:26
19 John Ormerod Blackburn 10:26
19 Dave Sheppard Manchester 10:26
19 Gordon Teal (VW) Leeds 10:26
24 Adrian Richardson (T2) Halifax 10:27
24 Steven Richardson (T2) Halifax 10:27
24 Tony Roberts Bradford 10:27
27 Ian Brown (T2) Halifax 10:28
27 John Highton (VW) Ossett 10:28
29 Carmel Keary (F) York 10:30
29 Steve White Sheffield 10:30
31 Colin Firth (VW) Ashbourne 10:42
31 Davina Harrison (F) Ashbourne 10:42
33 Garfield Southall Chester 10:46
34 Elliot Day Huddersfield 10:56
34 Giselle Dudley (F) Cleadon 10:56
34 David Gordon Oldham 10:56
34 Anthony Jenner Sunderland 10:56
38 Adrian Gosling Bingley 11:03
39 Jeff Hunt Strathblane 11:16
40 John Forsyth Ilkley 11:31
40 Brian Harwood (VW) Bedford 11:31
32ND CALDERDALE HIKE SATURDAY 10TH APRIL 2010
36 MILE WALKERS (Continued…..)
PLACE NAME TOWN TIME
42 Michael Headley (VW) Ashford 11:32
43 David Roeder (VW) Huddersfield 11:33
44 Michael Fletcher Thetford 12:06
45 Stephen Walker Halifax 12:09
46 Stuart Ashley (VW) Grantham 12:14
47 Dave Casson (T1) Huddersfield 12:26
47 Neil Midgley (T1) Huddersfield 12:26
47 Mick O’Connor (T1) Huddersfield 12:26
47 Noel O’Connor (T1) Huddersfield 12:26
51 Ann Bell (F) Hull 12:30
51 Beryl Skog (F) Kirk Ella 12:30
53 Kathryn Finn (F) Halifax 12:33
53 Susan Hodgson (F) Halifax 12:33
55 Melvyn Walker Ossett 12:35
RETIREMENTS
Gary Haigh (T2) Elland
James Hannam Spalding
Karen Hinch (F) Spalding
Cory Jones Cornforth
Alison Osborne (F) Huddersfield
Phillip Whitaker Norland
(F) Female Entries
(T) Team Entries
(VW) Veteran Walker
32nd CALDERDALE HIKE SATURDAY 10TH APRIL 2010
27 MILE RUNNERS
PLACE NAME TOWN TIME
01 Maureen Pool (F) Ripponden 05:22
02 Barbara Lonsdale (F) Oxenhope 05:36
02 Jackie Scarf (F) Hebden Bridge 05:36
04 Paul Stead Solihull 05:37
05 Roger Pool Ripponden 05:39
06 David Knight Meltham 06:12
07 Nick Harris Rossendale 06:24
08 Jerzy Matuszewski Stockport 06:52
08 Frank Riley Stockport 06:52
10 Terry Hindson Huddersfield 07:17
11 Nick Woodham Leeds 07:24
12 Harry Johnson Halifax 07:39
12 Antony Pummell Halifax 07:39
14 Christopher Jamieson Hartlepool 09:20
15 Linda Carey (F) Haworth 09:59
15 Kate Walter (F) Shipley 09:59
RETIREMENTS
John Rowlands Crewe
Kirsten Rutherford Oldham
(F) Female Entries
32nd CALDERDALE HIKE SATURDAY 10TH APRIL 2010
27 MILE WALKERS
PLACE NAME TOWN TIME
01 Martin Bridges Eastleigh 07:10
01 Nick Crompton Triangle 07:10
03 Robert Clunas Bourne 07:24
03 Jan Hill (F) Bingley 07:24
03 Ian Hill Bingley 07:24
03 Dale Staton Gainsborough 07:24
07 Bill McDonnell (VW) Wirral 07:42
08 Rodney Sutcliffe Halifax 07:55
08 Dawn Westrum (F) Birstwith 07:55
10 Kevin Scarbrough Furness Vale 08:06
11 Danny Murphy (VW) Keighley 08:09
11 Gunter Prescott (VW) Oxenhope 08:09
13 Jane Harris (F) Tewkesbury 08:17
13 Abbie Saunders (F) Manchester 08:17
15 Raymond Whitaker (VW) Halifax 08:22
16 Anton Ciritus Halifax 08:25
16 Chris Skelt St Albans 08:25
18 Paul Whitworth Sowerby Bridge 08:29
19 Eileen Forrester (F) Brighouse 08:31
19 Kevin Forrester Brighouse 08:31
21 Tom Brichard Halifax 09:08
21 Matt Ogden Sowerby 09:08
21 Andrew Webster Ripponden 09:08
24 Simone Denning (F) Bradford 09:16
24 Simon Large Bradford 09:16
26 Amanda Burton (F) Ripponden 09:26
26 Alison Firth Hubberton 09:26
26 David Spencer Banbury 09:26
29 Alastair Haigh Edinburgh 09:37
29 Laura Haigh (F) Norland 09:37
29 Jonathan Lee Manchester 09:37
32 Gary Birkin Eastwood 09:41
32 Jim Barrington Derby 09:41
34 Tim Riley Huddersfield 09:42
34 Bill Warbrick (VW) Preston 09:42
34 Janet Whitaker (F) Sowerby Bridge 09:42
37 Lynn Sutcliffe (F) Halifax 09:49
38 George Flannagan (T4) Warrington 09:52
38 Tim Murphy (T4) Warrington 09:52
38 Mark Talbot (T4) Warrington 09:52
41 Mike Shields (T5) Warrington 09:53
32nd CALDERDALE HIKE SATURDAY 10TH APRIL 2010
27 MILE WALKERS (Continued …….)
PLACE NAME TOWN TIME
41 Kris Brown (T5) Warrington 09:53
43 Chris Moss (T4) Warrington 09:54
44 Luke Godfrey Mill Bank 10:10
44 Graham Hooks (T8) Halifax 10:10
44 Thomas Key Ripponden 10:10
44 Steve Pilling (T8) Halifax 10:10
44 Robert Taylor (T8) Halifax 10:10
44 Charles Ward (T8)) Halifax 10:10
44 Alan Whittel Halifax 10:10
51 Pete Godfrey (T7) Mill Bank 10:14
51 Paul Harwood (T7) Mill Bank 10:14
53 Craig Johnson Ripponden 10:15
53 Gary McCall (T7) Mill Bank 10:15
53 Jim Skelsey (T7) Mill Bank 10:15
56 Matthew Kay (T6) Barnsley 10:19
56 Kevin Norton (T6) Halifax 10:19
58 Robert Brown (VW) Durham 10:21
58 Bruce Milburn (VW) Durham 10:21
58 Len Ward (VW) Chester-le-Street 10:21
61 Damien Martin Gainsborough 10:33
61 Darren Martin Gainsborough 10:33
RETIREMENTS
Julie Camlin (F) Halifax
Lisi Crompton (F) Triangle
Keith Looker Liversedge
John Rhodes (T6) Halifax
Colin Robertson (T5) Warrington
Andrew Snape (T5) Warrington
Lee Wright (T6) Pool-in-Wharfedale
(F) Female Entries
(T) Team Entries
(VW) Veteran Walker
Results are now up.....
2009 results linked from 2010 bit on main page :confused:
but 2010 results are in results page
Did anyone pick up a (very sweaty!) red bandana and a tour of mont Blanc Buff which I inadvertantly left behind on the grass outside the finish? I've emailed the organiser and he remembers seeing them but then they disappeared?
If anyone retrieved them please let me know on forum or give me a call on 01422 844936
Cheers
Phil Hodgson
The entry form's up on the website - I've just gone out to the postbox with mine.
same route as last year......saves recc runs I suppose.
That's three years in a row for the same route. I'm pleased as it's a good one.
Thanks for the 'heads up', Splatcher. I must have just missed it when I last looked earlier this week.
Result! "Your Hike Number will be 01"! That's the only way I'll ever head the list on this one. Now I wait with bated breath for my Haworth Hobble & HP40 numbers...
You swine; beat me to it. I'm number 2.
First time entry for me on this one.
Found this map on MapMyRun of the route.
http://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/2139280
It was created on 31st March 2008.
Has the route changed since or can I still use this to do a 'virtual recce'?
Thnx
It dosn't look like the route from last year - I think 2009, 10 and now 11 will be the same, so if it was the 2008 route its not right
Yep. The 2008 route doesn't really bare any relation to 2010 and 2011.
The grid refs for this year's route are here;
http://www.calderdalehike.org.uk/route.html
Basically it goes the most obvious way between them, although last year there was a bit of variation in route choice, I don't think anyone gained a huge advantage.
Although Britnik's sneaky short cut from the off is worth taking, esp if you want ot lead the race for a while
Thanks. Plotted the checkpoints onto the map and it became obvious the mapmyrun route was out of date.
In my experience it's the most runnable Calderdale route. I'm glad they kept it for a third year.
And it's got a downhill run to the finish, Steve. That never happened before either!
I'm hoping to get a day off work to have a slow plod round this one. I've never done it before, not all that familiar with the area - does anyone know the total ascent, give or take a few feet? How does it compare with the Hobble? (apart from being a wee bit longer, obviously!)
I seem to remember reading 6000ft somewhere on a Calderdale Hike leaflet, so tougher than the Hobble. You get Thievely Pike as well as Stoodley, so value for money.
That's a good bit more climbing than the Hobble then! I'll have to do some more hill work, I think.
pb when I did the Calderdale Hike I found it was the distance and terrain rather than the extra climb that made it tougher than the Hobble (the Hobble is over 5000ft not 4400ft as advertised). The route has changed since then mind. Good, solid Fellsman training :cool:
I must admit I was surprised by how nice the area was. I usually stick to Wharfedale and 3 Peaks area, but parts of that Hobble were lovely scenery. It's always nice to see somewhere new, so fingers crossed I can swing the day off.
Calderdale's such a good area for running in. It changes every 5 minutes as you run through it - valleys, woods, moors, rough pasture, stone walls. I reckon the Hike's at least 15% longer than the Hobble in time. Miles/feet when I measure them with MemoryMap are 34.5/6230 for the Hike, as against 31.1/5600 for the Hobble. That's along the Hike route I'll probably take - there are options...
For instance, which is the fastest route from CP3 at Crow Hill Nook to CP4 on the Keighley Road?
And is it quicker keeping left of Cant Clough Reservoir?
And which of the 3 possible routes from Thieveley Pike to Slatepit Hill is best? I can't remember which way I went last time.
And which is the better route from Freeholds Top/Trough Edge End? Directly east, or follow the mine track SE then NE?
And which way up Stoodley Pike? Up from Lumbutts & along the ridge, or up the front as per the Hobble?
My over-riding memory of last year's Hike was Stoodley Pike swinging in to view at the far end of the course and then taunting me all the way home - it seemed to take a desperately long time (hours, literally) to get back over to it ... and on quite a warm day too. All-in-all, far too much running for my liking ... though a well-organised and cheerfully marshalled event.
What exactly IS Stoodley Pike? It looks like a massively overbuilt public loo. Don't think they'd get planning permission nowadays!
Wikipedia: "Stoodley Pike is a 1,300-foot (400 m) hill in the south Pennines, noted for the 121 foot Stoodley Pike Monument at its summit, which dominates the moors above Todmorden in West Yorkshire. The monument was designed in 1854 by local architect James Green, and completed in 1856 at the end of the Crimean War.
The monument replaced an earlier structure, started in 1814 and commemorating the defeat of Napoleon and the surrender of Paris. It was completed in 1815, after the Battle of Waterloo (Napoleonic Wars), but collapsed in 1854 after an earlier lightning strike, and decades of weathering. Its replacement was therefore built slightly further from the edge of the hill. During repair work in 1889 a lightning conductor was added, and although the tower has since been struck by lightning on numerous occasions, no notable structural damage is evident. There is evidence to suggest that some sort of structure existed on the site before even this earlier structure was built."
I'm afraid it smells a bit like that too. But what a marvellous landmark - even better than the windfarms on the other side of the valley. At the base it provides a bit of much needed shelter in a very bleak place, and you can actually ascend a spiral stair and walk round its balcony - Calderdale's answer to the Eiffel Tour and free entry at all hours of day and night.
Calderdale is a wonderful well-kept secret. Miles and miles more paths than in the famous Dales and probably thousands less people on them. Great variety, as Splatcher says, excellent public transport so you can walk/run from station to station, with little local buses whizzing like bumper cars between villages. Beautiful historic gritstone houses and trods everywhere. Only drawback is the MUD. And if you want to run on the flat, only option is the canal towpath. Everything else is about 1 in 2.
How many vacuum bags do you get through in a year, Steve? More than that, how many rupture through wet rot?
Calderdale is a great, if testing, place for ultra running. I've become quite attached to it over the years.
Splatcher, you ask too many questions. :p
Alexandra, surely you're being unfair, or my nose is blocked. I've never detected a scent around those parts.
Sorry don't agree, much prefer the openness of the dales. I find Calderdale deary and claustrophobic, but I do find the industrial past very interesting. Bumper cars telling me! bloody nightmare with the amount of parked cars you have to dodge. Afraid I don't bump into thousands of people on me training runs in the dales.I've done Trog, Hobble,Calderdale and Hebden fine events but give me the Fellsman any day.
Well, I've plotted the Calderdale on my map (many thanx to whoever suggested cutting it down for the Hobble - I've just had to stick it all back together!) and I've just got a couple of questions; is there a two-mile or so on road finish? and is the Lumbutts CP basically on a little dam wall, by Lee Farm?
It looks a good route, with the vast majority being off road, and one or two route options in places.