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Double British Fell Champions!

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Congratulations to Rob Jebb and Victoria Wilkinson for becoming British fell champions 2013!! Winning the final race at Peris Horseshoe to claim the title.

Blisco Dash

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5 Bingley Harriers took part in the Blisco Dash fell race. Being a British, English, and Bingley Harriers Fell championship counter the quality of the field… Read More »Blisco Dash

Bingley Ladies on the Bradford Millennium Way Relay – 16 Jun 2013

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Bingley Ladies were heading for two teams until a last minute family emergency drop out. With no reserves left Gordon Kaye stepped in as an “honorary lady” (thankyou Gordon) and the B team became an Open team. Nevertheless getting 19 ladies out including 5 new to relays was a great success.

Our 3 “brand new” ladies were Lisa Pearson and Laura Meadowcroft who run on Thursday evenings, and Tamsin Treasure-Jones who has run some local fell races while supporting her son in the junior races. Our 2 “new” ladies were Becky Holmes, a comfortable road runner, with a 3.40 London marathon under her belt, not too keen on hills and had a challenging run on the Gathering Winter Fools Relay with Mary Green, and Lesley Watson, who had a good Calderdale Way run paired up with Sue Fulton. Jo Buckley and Ruth Whitehead gave the A team a strong start – special thanks to Ruth who had raced the championship Buckden Pike the day before. Mandy Clarke and Eleanor Kitchen, from the flat lands of York and Scunthorpe, enjoyed the hills & moors of Leg 2 from Marsh to Laycock and held the team in a good place. Rachael Sharples and Meryl Dodd had a great run on Leg 3 over to Silsden beating their 2012 time by 6 minutes.Read More »Bingley Ladies on the Bradford Millennium Way Relay – 16 Jun 2013

Buckden Pike Fell Race Sat 15 June 2013

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Separate ladies and mens races were held at 1pm and 2:30pm over the same 6Km course with 486m of climbing. The threatened rain held off, visibility was good, with sun and cloud and quite a strong wind on the hills.

The start is from the small triangular village green, through the car park, round the back of the car park with very restricted width in places to Buckden Beck which has a very slippery limestone bed. Fortunately water levels were low and the crossing jumpable at selected spots. From the beck it is hands and feet scrambling for all but the most elite runners up an extremely steep rutted grassy slope to a gate in the wall.  The climbing continues following a wallside up the grassy fellside to pass a Memorial Cross, levels out for a peaty traverse to near the trig point, then a testing descent over rough ground and mine workings to rejoin the up route about half-way down. The next stage, retracing the route to Buckden, separates the cautious descenders (trail runners) from the controlled falling brigade (proper fell runners) It gets steeper as you proceed and on passing through the gate in the wall I could see Buckden Village apparently only a short distance away, but hundreds of feet below. Perhaps I should have packed a parachute, but too late now, here we go! Thighs burning, but still in one piece, I reached the beck, paused to ensure a safe jump, and managed a bit of proper running through the car park to finish in the gala field.Read More »Buckden Pike Fell Race Sat 15 June 2013