This has become an annual event put on to raise money for children in need. Starting at Rivington &Blackrod School you “run” up to the Pike and back. The aim is to complete as many people up and back in the time allotted. Entry is a charity donation or why not get some sponsors. It is open to anyone in the club and there is always a great atmosphere and refreshments at the finish. Anyone entering please notify your coach or Tony Hesketh and you will be given a time to arrive.
Thankfully those long chilly winter nights are ending, heralding spring and the road race season. Opening the Central Lancs Gran Prix season was the Lostock 6 miler. An army of red vests took on this
In the best club marathon performance since 1989, Luke Foley took on the Seville Marathon in southern Spain, famously one of Europe’s flattest marathon courses and off the back of some heavy-duty mountain training. At
The first daffodil shoots heralded the end of a long cross-country season as the fifth and final round of the Manchester Area Cross Country League took place at Heaton Park on Saturday 7th of February.
A windy weekend saw a few hardy Horwich Harriers out and about. Alex Lowe tackled the Lytham St. Annes 10-mile road race which, as most events on the Fylde Coast tend to be, is a
At Heaton Park on Saturday 17th, the curtain closed on the South East Lancs Cross Country League, 113 years since the League was established and in the 100th year of competition. It was fitting to
This has become an annual event put on to raise money for children in need. Starting at Rivington &Blackrod School you “run” up to the Pike and back. The aim is to complete as many people up and back in the time allotted. Entry is a charity donation or why not get some sponsors. It is open to anyone in the club and there is always a great atmosphere and refreshments at the finish. Anyone entering please notify your coach or Tony Hesketh and you will be given a time to arrive.
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