Fell Race
Duddon Valley Area - Neville McMillan
Members: Bob Anderson, John Castick, Virginia Castick, Sabina Cosulich, Trish Cranston, Andrew Croughton, Dave Dillon, Roger Dyke, Joe Flynn, Mark Garrod, Jim Gregson, Sandy Gregson, Mike Hall, Graham Harkness, Sue Harkness, Sheena Hendrie, Alan (L) Jones, Duncan Lee, Neville McMillan, Al Metelko, Julie O'Regan, Lester Payne, Jenny Varley, Mark Williams, Dave Wylie
Guests: Kate Ayres, Paul Ayres, Steve Bowker, Anne Haslam, David Wilson, Michael Wilson, Peter Wilson (32 in total)
Eight members turned up on Friday night to start warming the hut up. Saturday morning was dry and bright, despite the forecast of rain. This arrived soon after mid-day as several groups all converged on Wallowbarrow farm from different directions. Most continued upwards into the rain, convinced that they had sussed out where the route was going. Meanwhile, Duncan, Sabina and Neville disappeared into the Newfield Inn for the afternoon whilst it pee'd down. By evening, many more members had turned up, and the hut was full to the maximum allowed number (22) plus two camping.
On Sunday the weather was just perfect for the runners, dry, sunny and very little wind. It made navigation too easy! The numbers in the race were increased by two running friends of Mike Hall, four friends of mine (family Wilson), the arrival of Bob Anderson (but without the little joker), and the unexpected arrival of Mark Williams, which dashed the hopes of all who knew him. Total field 22.
Course: High Moss - Brock How (SD 2640/9944) - Blind Tarn (SD 2628/9671) - White Pike (SD 2490/9556) - High Moss
The steadily rising track to Seathwaite Tarn separated the runners out into an order very similar to the finishing order. But this conceals some dramatic differences in times, particularly between Mark Williams and Steve Bowker. Mark was just 1½ minutes ahead of Steve at the first checkpoint, but put up a blistering time on the seriously uphill second leg, to be 8 minutes clear at Blind Tarn. Then Mark got the line wrong on the last two legs, and Steve came back with great determination to finish only 9 seconds behind him. David Wilson was consistently in third position all the way round, but also slowed significantly on the last two legs. Mike Hall and Kate ran a double act, finishing together in fourth place looking not only as though they had enjoyed it, but as though they could have done it all again. Our "fast" men of recent years, Mark Garrod and Al Metelko struggled to end up 7th and 8th overall, and not in the KMC first three. Duncan, back to fitness, should feel pretty pleased with himself; if he had only had the usual KMC contestants to contend with, he would have won.
And what about the KMC Ladies? Hmm, what can I say? The fastest, Sheena, was one hour behind the overall winner, and three-quarters of an hour behind Kate. Come back Michelle, we need you!! Having said that, I should commend the performance of Julie O'Regan, a first-time entrant who was nearly the fastest KMC Lady. It was her bad luck that Mike Hall made his first appearance in the event this year. Had Mike not entered, Julie would have been a worthy winner of the Concordia Trophy. I could also draw attention to the commendable performance by Bob Anderson, who obviously enjoyed the final leg, and ended up beating several people over 25 years his junior.
Trophy Winners
Fastest time: | Mark Williams | 1:27:36 |
Fastest KMC female: | Sheena Hendrie | 2:27:28 |
Fastest handicap time: | Mike Hall | 1:29:33 |
Concordia Trophy: | Mike Hall |
Detailed Results
All Runners (incl. Guests)
Name | Actual Place | Actual Time h:m:s | KMC Place | KMC Ladies |
Mark WILLIAMS | 1 | 01:27:36 | 1 | |
Steve BOWKER | 2 | 01:27:45 | ||
David WILSON | 3 | 01:38:48 | ||
Mike HALL | 4= | 01:40:33 | 2 | |
Kate AYRES | 4= | 01:40:33 | ||
Duncan LEE | 6 | 01:41:25 | 3 | |
Mark GARROD | 7 | 01:42:04 | 4 | |
Al METELKO | 8 | 01:46:17 | 5 | |
Paul AYRES | 9 | 02:02:33 | ||
Sheena HENDRIE | 10 | 02:27:28 | 6 | 1 |
Graham HARKNESS | 11 | 02:29:01 | 7 | |
Julie O'REGAN | 12 | 02:29:32 | 8 | 2 |
Virginia CASTICK | 13 | 02:47:04 | 9 | 3 |
Bob ANDERSON | 14 | 02:54:16 | 10 | |
Joe FLYNN | 15 | 02:57:06 | 11 | |
Anne HASLAM | 16 | 03:01:05 | ||
Michael WILSON | 17 | 03:01:13 | ||
Alan (L) JONES | 18 | 03:01:36 | 12 | |
Dave DILLON | 19 | 03:14:07 | 13 | |
Trish CRANSTON | 20 | 03:20:35 | 14 | 4 |
Roger DYKE | 21 | 03:26:49 | 15 | |
Peter WILSON | Did Not Finish |
KMC Handicap Event
Name | Handicap (mins) | Handicap Time (h:m:s) | Handicap Place |
Mike HALL | 11 | 01:29:33 | 1 |
Duncan LEE | 5 | 01:36:25 | 2 |
Graham HARKNESS | 52 | 01:37:01 | 3 |
Bob ANDERSON | 69 | 01:45:16 | 4 |
Mark WILLIAMS | -20 | 01:47:36 | 5 |
Sheena HENDRIE | 36 | 01:51:28 | 6 |
Joe FLYNN | 61 | 01:56:06 | 7 |
Virginia CASTICK | 48 | 01:59:04 | 8 |
Alan (L) JONES | 60 | 02:01:36 | 9 |
Mark GARROD | -36 | 02:18:04 | 10 |
Dave DILLON | 51 | 02:23:07 | 11 |
Julie O'REGAN | 0 | 02:29:32 | 12 |
Roger DYKE | 56 | 02:30:49 | 13 |
Al METELKO | -51 | 02:37:17 | 14 |
Trish CRANSTON | 11 | 03:09:35 | 15 |
Commiserations to Kate, who does not get a trophy, just the self-satisfaction of knowing who she has beaten.
My thanks to all the checkers, and to the kitchen department, especially to Sabina for producing such a vast quantity of excellent soup.
Start training for next year; it was clearly not long enough or hard enough this year!
Neville McMillan