RESULTS ARE UP!!!
Nice one Pete (The webmeister and CP1 Marshall) still hard at it having driven to the Wirall and back this evening.
We were very lucky to have a web designer in our planning team :thumbup:- Pete built and maintained our race web site (many of you complimented today)
http://www.heptonstallfellrace.org.uk/results
A HUGE thankyou to whoever handed my car key in at race HQ. Very much appreciated.
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A few big thank you's............:thumbup::thumbup:......
Hope you enjoyed the day - it was these guys who made it.
Should I ask if them all if they might be up for it again 2012??
THE RACE TEAM - for 6 months of hard work - what a team!!! (putting up with me hassling them every other minute)
Charlie Boyce (CVFR) & Pete Bowles (Tod) for planning and leading CPs, Marshalls, Flagging
Pete Fitzpatrick (CVFR) for designing and maintaining the website maps/directions/results etc
Paul Cotton (Tod) and his family (Sarah, Joe, Sol) for leading timing and results
Louise Marix Evans (CVFR) and Chris Sygle (CVFR) running registration and finish funnel
Mark, Max, Izzy, and Penny (all CVFR) for the use of their fields for the finish - plus organising parking
Elise and Graham Milnes (Tod) for the Race Trophy , flagging , CPs
Paul Cruthers (Tod) for organising the village square
THE MARSHALLS -50 poor souls - freezing up on the moors to make sure you were safe - I can't possibly name them all but many were none runners (neighbours/family/friends) often their first encounter with fell running
THE CLUBS - for supporting and guiding us novices in the art of race organisation
CVFR for use of all flags / timers /radios etc (and making HFR Club Champs)
Tod Harriers - signs and last minute use of timer (cheers Mandy!) (and making HFR Grand Prix)
THE VILLAGE - what a great community effort!
My wife Judi (and source of all strength) and all the church volunteers for catering - Soup/Cakes/Drinks (never ending supplies of free pre and post race sustinance)
Rev Howard Pask for his support - and what a start to a fell race (unique???)
Anthony and Margret for their fields for parking (saved the day!)
Barry at The White Lion for an excellent race HQ (and 350 pints of beer!)
Norman and co for putting up the bunting and race banners
Mark and Kirsten - for marshalling car parking and road crossings
Owen at The Cross for feeding the Marshalls
THE BACKERS AND SUPPORTERS;
CALDER VALLEY SEARCH AND RESCUE - 4 guys and a landrover - all day
UP AND RUNNING - for the race numbers, prizes, and banner
SPRINGHEAD BREWERY - keg of ale (£150 raised)- plus prizes
M&S, ASDA, COOP, MORRISONS, TESCO for cakes, Easter Eggs and bread etc
KEITH RICHARDSON (author) for donating 2 copies of "JOSS"
CALREC (Hedden Bridge) for making the HFR trophy
THE LANDOWNERS
Walshaw Estate,National Trust,Yorkshire Water, and host of farmers - particularly Brain Lund at Walshaw Farm (drinks station and land around Shackleton)
Last but not least - All 202 of you for running - what a turn out for a first event!
£1000-200 raised for church (and CVSR / Mountian Rescue will now also benefit):wink:
THANK YOU!
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Last edited by Trig; 21-03-2011 at 09:26 AM.
Trig,
And thank you.
Great day!
Couple of bits of lost property
A blue baraclava
A back bike cable/paddlock (we think form the chap from Hyde ParK?)
And and innov8 drinks bottle - someone has but I have nt yet located
My brain - last seen in White Lion around 8pm Sunday night when I started discussing "...how we could make it bigger and better next year..."
Thanks to everyone involved for a great race. Brilliant route!
My wheels came off at about 10 miles but I just scraped into the top 50% so you'll do for me Tom!
Another boringly positive thanks from me. Great race, thank God it was (incredibly comprehensively) flagged, a few potential spots for going wrong along the course. Although I have strayed far from the path of organised religion, the vicar's words nearly had me welling up, really encouraged a feeling of common endeavour.
The vicar recently ran the London marathon so he really knows his stuff - perhaps he'll turn his hand to fell running after seeing what all the fuss was about yesterday - watch out for a bloke in a cassock flying across the moor next year!
Although we really must make the reading a permanent feature- what do you think??????