Wednesday 31 July 2013

Saltwell Harriers FR / Chevy Chase - Update rounds 4 and 5 of Poly Fell Champs

Hell's Path - probably the most inappropirately named section of the Chevy - as Chris Rowe takes an early lead among the Poly section.

Firstly news from Saltwell - the land of the blood and bandages striped team - and the only harrier league club to put on its own fell race.   John Baty finally discontinued his affair with that cheap, shameless, good for nothing   hussey - the Parkrun - and returned to his first love - the clean, virtuous and noble fellrun. In the biggest ever field for the event with 100 runners - John cracked round in 8 th place. So he's finally off the mark - but his dalliance has cost him dearly in the Fell Champs.
Next to the Chevy Chase - where the Poly had double figures entered - of which barely 5 made it to the start line. But a harsh day on the hills in scorching sunshine and no wind, saw numerous withdrawals - including 4 of our number. It could have been worse as Paul Doxford of South Shields Harriers managed to break an ankle on the descent from Hedgehope - with the air ambulance hovering in to evac.
The field was left open for Chris Rowe - who did not have things all his own way despite being solo Polyfeller . Having reached the furthest point possible from the start in Wooler - Chris developed a tight thigh strain. He was forced to reduce speed as he made his way off Hedgehope Hill and limped round to the finish. But it was really only the prospect of 50 points and a sun tan that  kept him moving. So 2 races - and only 2 finishers . A hard won 50 points ! The league has now slightly changed :
 1. Barry Young 147 pts; 2.Chris Rowe 98 pts; 3= Garry Robson/John Baty  50 pts; 4= Martin Frost /George Adamson/Dave Johnson * 49 pts ; 5. Heather Gould 48 pts; 6. Mal Slater 46 pts
Thanks to Alan Robertson for the photos.
Waltzing along is Heather Gould leading a conga that includes Jane Gerono , George Adamson and Judith Parkinson

George is not stranger to the Chevy Chase - but today a series of mishaps halted his progress.

Saturday 20 July 2013

Windy Gyle Fell Race 22 June 2013 - Round 3 NSP Fell Championship

The first incline of the day - out and beyond Barrowburn Farm.

The Solstice Day as mid summer is marked on the high Cheviots not by men dithering around some rocks in white smocks chanting to the fairies but by a lung filled blast across the grassy hills up on the Border Ridge. A warmish day saw 3 Polyfellas - including the first lady to feature this year in Heather Gould- take to the skyline. At 9 or so miles, the run presents a good challenge just a few weeks before the Chevy Chase.
 It is one of the finest runs in Northumberland.
This year saw the largest entry ever in the race with 74 competitors. Conditions were quite firm underfoot and visibility remained fine. The route is reasonably clear - but that hasn't stopped runners in previous years continuing along the ridge - beyond the turn off which sweeps runners down to the finish along the spur tracked by the ancient drove road of the Street.
 It was steady climb out and passed the county's finest haymeadow at Barrowburn - this year with the blaze of colour dimmed due to the delayed spring. The drop into the Trows valley opens up a couple of options on to the ridge at Russell's Cairn - but no one took the option right at Murder Cleugh onto the road and along by the plantation. The route to the top involves contouring round Little Ward Law -rather than across the top of it. It was here that eventual winner Jonny Malley split from the lead group - taking the hill out of play .
Zig zag on the final desent to the finish as Jonny Malley fends off the red and white shirt of Lee Bennett. The sheep look non committal.

From the cairn I was off the back of a group of 6 - that included Blyth's Ian Baxter and a TBH runner. An awakward stumble in one of the few re entrants on the ridge saw my time slip - leaving me in a no man's land all the way to the finish with Ian's green shirt maintaining about a minute in front. Timing the finish perfectly -  the line was crossed before the first big tropical downpour of the day - weather had been threatening with a sharp temprature rise on the Street.
 The legendary George Adamson was our second finisher - pitching up in the eye of the storm - as the water ran inches deep on the road. It was left to Heather Gould to complete the trio - one storm later and after a sunny intermission. A very mixed day on the fells.
 Jonny Malley of Sheffield Univ Orienteering Club and Dark Peak (another of DJ's addulated fell clubs) who was chased by Lee Bennett of Elswick Harriers to the line. Thanks to Keith Cooper and his team from NFR for the organisation and these shots.
Full results here :http://www.northumberlandfellrunners.co.uk/html/raceresults/2013/WGFR_Results_v1.2_25_06_13.pdf

Championship League now stands as follows after round 3 :
1. Barry Young 147 pts; 2.Garry Robson 50 pts; 3= Martin Frost /George Adamson/Dave Johnson * 49 pts ; 4. Chris Rowe/Heather Gould 48 pts; 5. Mal Slater 46 pts; 6. John Baty 0 pts.
Club's most experienced fell runner, George Adamson in his careworn Polyshirt sets his sights on the first climb of the day.