Found it harder than last year. The wind up to the Badger Stone was a right killer! Nice memento at the end though. Thanks very much.
Found it harder than last year. The wind up to the Badger Stone was a right killer! Nice memento at the end though. Thanks very much.
Outstanding run of the weekend must go to Glossopdale Harriers, Caitlin Rice. Less than 24 hours after finishing the 42 mile Dark Peak marathon Caitlin was First Lady at today's Ilkley moor. Well done Caity, brilliant running..... Many thanks to all involved for another cracking race and cheers for the buff.
Darren fishwick, Chorley.
I managed to get there
And.. won my fight not to be last
Great race again, if a bit breezy on the top
A big thankyou to all the Organisers, Marshalls (I'm sure I managed to gasp a "Thankyou" to each that I passed), time-keepers, results compilers, & the boys/girls who were handing out the mementoes
Agree on all 3 aspects!!
Roll on the 'Trail Race', as that'll be the next of yours that I attend, hopefully with an 'away-team'
(the last PECO-XC took away the possible entrants, as I'm sure it reduced Ilkley Harrier numbers too?)
Generally to be found plodding along with 'www.ackworthroadrunnersandac.co.uk'
Great racing on Yorkshire Ilkley Moor Bah't'at today. Well done Caitlin and Tom on their wins. One set of pics up, another set uploading now on http://www.woodentops.org.uk/ juniors & a few more seniors tomorrow.
Work in progress on the junior results here http://www.ilkleyharriers.co.uk/news...s/14imrjun.pdf
The good news is we've located the missing sheet (affects U10,U12,U14), should have a final version soon.
Thanks to everybody who ran today.
The results have been posted on the IH race forum pages (which anybody can read) and they will be posted on the race webpage when Paul gets a chance
Steve
Poacher turned game-keeper
Not a happy bunny as had to miss it this year, poorly with an annoying cold/flu bug thing, would have run if it hadnt been on my chest as well. This is my first cold for 5+ years so am not dealing very well with it - i.e. sulking and feeling sorry for myself.