Harriers Shine at Northern XC Champs

After a long, slow and weather stricken build, the cross country season edged towards its climax on Saturday 25th as the Northern XC champs took place at Tatton Park, Cheshire. The first Harriers off were Harrison Stokes and Mark Titmuss in the U17 boys race. Stokes was 14th (18:44) and Titmuss 84th (22:01) over 5.8km. Next up were the club’s formidable U20 Women, who dominated the local leagues. Amelie Smethurst put in a sensational shift to sneak inside the top 20 (18th, 22:49), with Charlotte Wilkinson hot on her heels (24th, 23:30). As she has so many times this season, Kitty Crossland shone in the U13 girls race, finishing 23rd in a field of over 100. The U15 boys race saw Harry Yates finish 97th (15:50) and Charlie Cowburn 110th (16:25) over the 4km route. Isaac Battye once again showed his class by placing 12th (25:49), less than 10 seconds outside the top 10, in the blisteringly fast 7.9km U20 men’s race. Helen Shan took on the Senior Women’s race, stopping the clock in a respectable 41:31.

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Amelie Smethurst on her way to a fantastic 18th place at the Northern XC champs

Last on were the senior men, who had 11.75km to tackle on ground chewed up by a day’s hard racing. James Scott Farrington led the charge, after not missing much at the Northern Road relays. His 39:07 was good enough for 42nd place. Close behind him (39:20, 46th) was Joe Mercer. Ryan Snee must have felt a long way from the sun kissed streets of Malaga, but he showed he has carried through some of that magical marathon form with a pacy 42:01 (123rd). Adrian Bramham’s mantelpiece will be sagging from the weight of trophies by now as he clinched 2nd place V60 (48:16). Club cross country captain and race photographer Michael Wilkinson (53:49) had been there since the first race, as he often is, erecting the club tent, taking action shots and organising the troops.

After sundown on the same day, several Harriers took to the trails round Rivington for the Petzl Night Runner Trail 13 mile and Trail 10k races. Adam MacDonald was mixing it for the podium places in the half marathon, until an untimely fall and unclear route marking led to him dropping to 6th (01:38:03). As it happened, last minute route changes meant the racers only completing 12 miles. That was still further than Kevin Newall (25th, 01:53:39) had run in several months, so he was glad to make it to the finish in one piece.

Elsewhere, the Meltham (Tough) 10k took place near Huddersfield on Sunday 26th. Glyn Kay toughed it out to cross the line in 47:55. Layne Mercer took on the Stockport Daffodil 10k on the same day. His 41:36 was good enough for 3rd MV55.

There are now 3 things guaranteed in this life: death, taxes, and Rob “the human metronome” Jackson finishing 1st in age grading at Peel Parkrun. He was 8th overall this week, with a time of 18:48.