Resurrecting last years thread, I just wondered if there is a website or something to check results have looked at CH?
Enjoyed the race on wed, nice route and all very er er runnable.
thanks to gate holders and marshalls and all involved
Resurrecting last years thread, I just wondered if there is a website or something to check results have looked at CH?
Enjoyed the race on wed, nice route and all very er er runnable.
thanks to gate holders and marshalls and all involved
I've been looking too as it was my first Harrock Hill race, so not sure it's a running club that organises the series??, historically the results have always appeared on ukresults.net
http://www.ukresults.net/2013/index.html
and Spectrum Striders appear to have information and links
http://www.spectrumstriders.org.uk/c...ies-of-4-races
thought the prizes were brilliant, big box of veg! (although I do have an allotment...........)
Would like to do more of these but not so close for a Wednesday night
Thanks H
Hiya Ste, good to see you and Alison again. Like harrymoon says the results can be found on ukresults when published, usually takes a few days. Previous Harrock results can also be viewed on ukresults going back years. I think Newburgh nomads organise the race, they are a cracking bunch of lads who haven't really fallen for the Internet age. They don't have a running website, they're always too busy training for Lakeland 100's and Bob Graham's. A large percentage of the club have done both.
Looking forward to this race on wed. We've put this race as one of our club champs as Coombes tor was cancelled last week. Is race reg in the pub?
A club mate asked me, "who are The Newburgh Nomads"? Shhhhhh I replied, they're like mythical creatures around these parts, the stuff of legends.
They're also cracking lads who are surprisingly the organisers of two of the gentlest races in the fell calendar, Ashurst Beacon and Harrock Hill, both of which are belting lung busters.
Once again as always with an Harrock Hill race the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly with a brilliant turnout of 232.
Pleased to win some veg and make my entrance back home cupping two tomatoes and a carrot....whey hey honey I'm home!.....she called me childish, rolled her eyes then p*ssed her sides.
Cheers Nomads....you animals.