Barnard Trophy 10 Kilometres, Sutton – July 3

Martin Payne sets 10k personal best at Sutton

Dave Evans reports:

Good support today and the threat of inclement conditions did not materialise despite poor weather north and south of the race venue until an hour before the off.  Actual race number 3 of the 20/21 season brought together a well balanced field of 10 with quality walking and times throughout.  Adrian Edwards and Tony Malone were asked to give the rest of their colleagues a 4 minute start which gave everyone something to chase so all finished within a 6 minute window.  Competition usually brings the best out of performers and the physical presence of club colleagues gave an extra incentive. With this event under their belts I suspect all walkers will improve the times as we head towards the autumn.

Joe Hardy – a model of consistency

Leading home the aspirants at the end of the 10k was the tall figure of Adrian Edwards who rattled off laps in 20 26, 20 25 and 20 10 producing a final time of 61 mins 01. Tony Malone chased him home with a very solid 62 mins 11(21 04, 20 43,20 26). A much improved Martin Payne destroyed his old pb with an eye opening 63 mins 47(21 19, 21 09, 21 19). Stuart Edgar made a worthwhile journey from the Midlands posting an encouraging 67 mins 04(22 10, 22 23, 22 31). Dan Maskell made the long journey from Brighton and showed he is gradually getting back to his usual good standard and as always attracted compliments on his walking style. His 68 mins 51(22 36, 23 03, 23 12) is a good standard to start from. Ian Hilditch appears to have recovered from his 20 + day traverse of the Pennine way recording a swift 69 mins 31 reflecting his physical strength on a testing course. Roy Gunnett is another stylish walker and his 71 mins 16 was a solid performance with a good opening lap of 23 13 and follow up laps of 23 45 and 24 18. Joe Hardy is a model of consistency and laps 23 32, 23 58 and 23 51 show that his pace judgement is still intact. 71 mins 21 is proof of his ability to churn out solid times. Pat Evans walked well with laps in 23 33, 23 59 and 23 57 and a finishing time of 71 mins 29.  She has managed to hold her form from the Bury track race. Phil McCullagh employed his normal tactics of gradually increasing his pace and to prove this he recorded a first lap in 24 41, a second in 23 42 and a swift 23 18 for his final lap. A final time of 71 mins 41 made him the fourth walker with a 71 minute clocking.

Phil McCullagh getting back to racing

Six walkers sent apologies for their non appearance – Tony Taylor, John Crahan, Sailash Shah, Glyn Jones, Stephen Walker and Tony Bell which reflects their disappointment at not supporting our latest event.  Thanks to Eric Horwill for timekeeping and Irene Pike for course marshalling. We always appreciate the input from officials without whom we could not promote these events. At the close of proceedings walkers were reminded that our next event will be the Fred Pearce relays on July 24th at Simister and we would hope for big numbers. Thanks as always to Marshal Barnard and his wife Kath, our host at Macclesfield for their continuing support at this venue.


Race result
1. Adrian Edwards 61 01
2. Tony Malone 62 11
3. Martin Payne 63 47
4. Stuart Edgar 67 04
5. Dan Maskell 68 51
6. Ian Hilditch 69 31
7. Roy Gunnett 71 16
8.Joe Hardy 71 21
9. Pat Evans 71 29
10. Phil McCullagh 71 41

Handicap
1. Martin Payne 53 47
2. Phil McCullagh 55 11
3. Joe Hardy 56 21
3. Dan Maskell 56 21
5. Ian Hilditch 56 31
6. Pat Evans 57 29
7. Stuart Edgar 58 04
8. Tony Malone 58 41
9. Roy Gunnett 59 16
10. Adrian Edwards 61 01

Thanks to Greg Smith for the photos taken during our previous race at Bury.

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Almost a return to normal at Sutton, July 3 -1.30 start

Forgive this brief reminder but it’s 42 degrees centigrade on Crete and my head keeps falling on to the keyboard. Scorchin’!

The Barnard Trophy is going ahead at Sutton on Saturday, July 3 with access to all the facilities of the club and refreshments provided. It’s still very helpful if you can let Dave or me know if you will be attending and in what capacity.

dave.evans08@hotmail.co.uk

tonymtaylor@gmail.com

It looks as if it was hot in September 1933 at White City. Tommy Green being cooled down during his attack on the 8 hours record. Tommy Richardson just behind.

And to add that the deadline for your June 3 kilometres time trial clockings is midnight, Friday, July 2nd. Additional comments about your effort gratefully received.

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Green Light for Barnard Trophy at Sutton on July 3

All is looking good for the Barnard Trophy 10 kilometres at Sutton on Saturday, July 3rd – start as usual at 1.30 p.m. There is even the possibility that post-race refreshments will be provided. Normal service on the way to being resumed if the propaganda of fear abates.

Oh, for a return to the days of pre-race banter!

As before please let either Dave or me know that you are attending. Given it’s an out and back course there is less need for officials than at Bury. Hence little excuse not to race!

Tony

PS Date of the Fred Pearce Relay is Saturday, July 24. More details to follow.

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REMAINING CLUB FIXTURES plus REMINDER OF JUNE 3K TIME TRIAL

I’ll resist ranting about the undemocratic, unethical and utterly erratic policies of the present UK government. At least it looks as if we can continue with the opening up our fixture list. We will confirm the Barnard Trophy event in the next few days. Unfortunately it seems very likely that I won’t get back fot the Fred Pearce Relay as Greece remains on the amber list. This matters to me but is of little consequence in the grand scheme of things when the restriction means that on Crete people’s livelihoods are devastated for the second year in succession.

REMAINING CLUB FIXTURES 2021

JULY 3 – BARNARD TROPHY 10K at SUTTON

JULY 24 – FRED PEARCE TROPHY RELAY 3x 5K

AUGUST 15 – GOODWIN CUP 10K at CHORLEY

SEPTEMBER 4 – LAMBERT TROPHY ONE HOUR TRACK at BURY

OCTOBER 2 – ALBERT RIGBY SHIELD 10K at SUTTON

NOVEMBER 6 – CLUB AGM 5K at SIMISTER

DECEMBER 4 – DICK MAXWELL MEMORIAL TROPHY 10K at SIMISTER

And to cheer us up here’s Jack Tempest, smiling as ever, approaching the finish of an unknown race

JUNE 3 KILOMETRES TIME TRIAL

There was a heartening response in May to the Time Trial Proposal. Thus we will continue this month. Please send your clockings to Tony at tonymtaylor@gmail.com by Friday midnight, July 2.

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THE MONTH OF MAY: LWC 3 KILOMETRES TIME TRIAL

Last month we decide to test out whether having a monthly time trial would be interesting, fun and an incentive to keep including in our differing training regimes a ‘fast’ session. Hence here are the clockings from May. For those involved last Saturday in Bury it’s interesting to compare these with times achieved in the Dick Smith 10 track kilometres.

The 3,000 metres distance replaced the classic 2 miles of yesteryear. In those days local galas would host athletics meeting including the 2 miles race walk. I couldn’t resist posting this 1950 photo of Leyland’s George Lamb in exemplary action on a grass track. My feeling is that the race is taking place around the perimeter of a cricket field – location unknown. George came close to winning the Blackpool in 1953 finishing 2nd in LWC colours to Vic Stone of the Polytechic Harriers.

MAY 3K TIME TRIAL

Information about your 3k is most welcome – the type of course, how you were feeling and so on.

Glyn Jones

On Saturday (30th) in view of the arrival of summer sunshine and nice warm temperatures, I had planned to get out early and do the 3km along the lanes which I use.

However at 8am I was contacted by my daughter who only lives no more than 10minutes away and who is a Marketing Manager for West Midlands Safari Park that she was unexpectedly having to work from home until 12 noon regarding issues arising at the safari park.

Hence granddad Glyn was delegated for the early pram walk with granddaughter aged 14mths to the local park. There and back and twice round the park lake was about 3 and half miles I guess and so a bit of training mileage at pram walking speed!!!

Back home later and the garden needed some intense TLC after all the recent rain so an hour and half spent bending, kneeling removing numerous unwanted weeds.

Early evening feeling rather aching to say the least, I decided now or never the best time to go and do the 3km series. A gentle warm up of 1km before the start and then off. The lane was quiet, just 2 cars who gave me plenty of room. The evening was quite warm with clear sky and no wind.

The stiffness soon wore off and I finally managed to just get under the 21mins with a time of 20mins 54secs. Would have liked to get more closer to the 20mins but I guess the days activity bore some resemblance. On the other hand I was saving myself for Bury on Saturday (5th).!!!

Ian Hilditch

An early submission of my 3km time for May at 20m 17s. It’s earlier than normal because I’m off to start the Pennine Way walk tomorrow morning which will take me nearly 3 weeks. Will miss the Bury track walk in June which I always enjoy unfortunately.

Tony Bell

Greetings from Sheffield where it is pouring down. 

John Pouncy

Thank you so much for organizing these 3k virtuals — it is greatly appreciated and is a huge help to many.

Stephen Walker

Seeing as I appear to be getting better if you want to let people know about the recent cancer treatment then that’s okay. Hoping to be at the race in July.

[Steve had asked me to hold back on letting members know of his battle with cancer. I’m sure we are all chuffed to hear about his recovery and look forward very much to seeing him in July. He is in our thoughts.]

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Heatwave hits the Dick and Zena Smith Trophy Races, June 5!

Dick Smith [39] in the company of the great Harold Whitlock [1], 1936 Olympic 50k gold medallist, at the start of the Liverpool-Manchester race – date uncertain

Dick with Jim O’Neill [5] to his right followed by Harry Wheeler [?] of the Yorkshire RWC

DICK AND ZENA SMITH TROPHY RACES, JUNE 5th, BURY TRACK

A group photo of our assembled stalwarts

Dave Evans reports:

With temperatures hovering in the 22-24c range the prospect of circuiting a running track in the full glare of the sun for at least an hour would not have been too appealing. Despite the warm atmosphere all 11 hardy souls toed the starting lines prepared to do battle with the elements.

On the starting line

Dave Hoben(Surrey Walking club) and Andrea Lennon we’re off on their 5k as soon as they heard the air horn whilst the remaining aspirants charged off with 25 laps ahead of them. It became obvious that there was to be a bit of cat and mouse play as the laps unfolded with no one wanting to tow the field around for too far. It was clear to the handicapper that several of the walkers were showing a much greater level of fitness than before so make hay while the sun still shines !

The early leaders setting the pace

There were some great rivalries on show with Martin Payne, Tony Bell and Roy Gunnett testing each other and Joe Hardy and Pat Evans having a real ding dong throughout the race. Glyn Jones (Coventry Godiva)found the earlier part of the journey fairly comfortable but mid race was troubled by a leg problem. He soldiered on as he always does and will live to fight another day. Phil McCullagh continues to show a disciplined walking style but on this occasion was unable to accelerate in the second half which has become his trademark.

Roy Gunnett and Tony Bell getting stuck in

Adrian Edwards and Greg Smith assisted with the lap counting, with both swapping the race for a pre race training session so they could help with the officiating.  Very grateful thanks to both as without them we would have not been able to administer the event.  Circumstances prevented Eric Horwill from timekeeping at this track race but as always he send his apologies and best wishes for a good day.

The full results are as follows:-

Great to have Dave Hoben contesting the 5k

5 KILOMETRES
1. Dave Hoben.   39 mins 14
2. Andrea Lennon  43 mins 18

10 KILOMETRES
1. Tony Bell.    68 mins 38
2. Martin Payne. 68 mins 45
3. Roy Gunnett. 70 mins 15
4. Sailash Shah 72 mins 22
5. Pat Evans 72 mins 23
6. Joe Hardy 73 mins 35
7. Glyn Jones 74 mins 22
8. Steven Wilde(guest) 75 mins 38
9. John Crahan 78 mins 15

HANDICAP RESULT
1. Roy Gunnett 51 mins 45
2. Sailash Shah 54 mins 22
3. Steven Wilde(guest) 56 mins 08
4.  Pat Evans 56 mins 23
5.  Joe Hardy 57 mins 05
6. Tony  Bell 57 mins 08
7. Phil McCullagh 57 mins 38
8.  Glyn Jones 58 mins 22
9. John Crahan 61 mins 15

Grateful thanks to Greg Smith for the photos of the Bury race

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Virtual League Racing Series – Final Race 60 of a unifying initiative

Messages from John and Helen, the co-organisers of the Virtual Series, to whom we owe a deep debt of gratitude.

John Constandinou

The finishing line has been crossed, and the race is finally complete. We have done it. Whether you did 1 race or 60, thank you for helping to make this one of the most amazing sporting events to take place over the past year. 350 of us took part, and the distance we covered was enough to cross the Atlantic Ocean twice.To protect race walking, please do now try and support and enter real races.

A list of fixtures is now published online. It will be kept updated, so please send any corrections and additions.Current racewalk events can be seen here: http://racewalkingassociation.com/Fixtures.asp

Thank you all for taking part, and I hope you enjoyed it. Good luck, and I look forward to racing alongside you all again soon! 🙂

Helen Elleker

Thanks to everyone who has kept us company throughout. Hope to see you all in real life sometime soon.

As it is we leapt back to the top of the Age-Graded team category. Great credit is due to everyone, who has been involved in the Series. I think we should take pride in our both our performances and our commitment to this important initiative. I’ve a feeling that John might well come up with some interesting statistics re the Series in the coming weeks.

ITony Bell , who completed 55 of the 60 races in the Series. Bravo!

Virtual League Racing Series – Final Race 60 

MENS AGE GRADED TEAM
1 Lancashire Walking Club (88.48%)

2 Birchfield Harriers (78.40%)
3 Manx Harriers (77.39%)
4 South West Veterans AC (76.93%)
5 Quickstep Fitness (65.81%)
6 Steyning AC (60.80%)
7 Derbyshire & South Yorkshire Harriers (45.14%)
8 Sarnia Walking Club (44.85%)

MENS TEAM
1 Manx Harriers (22)
2 Lancashire Walking Club (33)
3 Birchfield Harriers (38)
4 South West Veterans AC (51)
5 Quickstep Fitness (87)
6 Derbyshire & South Yorkshire Harriers (172)
7 Steyning AC (186)
8 Sarnia Walking Club (208)

Our team as follows:

Tony Taylor M70 92.81% Lancs WC 10:49.0

Dave Evans M70 90.40% Lancs WC 11:15.0

Greg Smith M65 82.23% Lancs WC 11:29.0

Tony Bell M55 72.85% Lancs WC 11:40.0

Martin Payne M60 72.34% Lancs WC 12:06.0

Stephen Walker M60 70.45% Lancs WC 12:41.0

Roy Gunnett M70 69.58% Lancs WC 14:37.0

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Green Light for the Dick and Zena Smith races at Bury, June 5

The start of the Celebratory 2 Hours race at Bury – back in 2016!

Roy Gunnett and Dave Evans, whilst continuing to keep their eyes on the Covid situation, report that the Dick and Zena Smith 10/5k races are to go ahead at the Bury track on June 5th, starting at 1.30 p.m.

  1. The races will be open to both members and non/members. However it is imperative that you let either Tony or Dave know in advance if you wish to compete.
  2. Supporters are welcome and we’ll be especially pleased if attendees could help with such tasks as lap counting. Again let us know if you are coming and in what ways you might be of assistance.
  3. We will have use of the toilets and it looks likely that participants can change at the track if they don’t arrive dressed for action!
  4. Sadly no refreshments will be available.

Obviously we will be in touch as a priority if the circumstances change.

However from afar I will be hoping that you will be scorching round the Bury track on Saturday. There’s a chance I will be racing on June 13th in a 10 kilometres round the streets of Chania. There is a marathon on the same day but my knees have instructed me that discretion is the better part of valour.

Contact emails: tonymtaylor@gmail.com and dave.evans08@hotmail.co.uk

POSTSCRIPT

If you have done the May 3 kilometres time trial, please let me have your clocking by midnight on June 3rd, which happens to be my birthday.

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A Lancashire Legend: Ron Wallwork strides to his 80th

Ta to depositphotos.com

My best-laid plans thwarted. I intended to post a personal reminiscence this evening celebrating the inspirational impact of Ron Wallwork on the life of the Lancashire Walking Club – from the late 50s through to the mid-1970s. It was half-finished. However a flood in the bathroom has created chaos, spilling into the study, my illusory refuge from a turbulent world, threatening even the riches of my CD collection. In a bid to calm down I’m scribbling this apology to the soothing strains of Erik Satie.

For now a couple of recollections and some images will have to suffice.

A great photo of Ron with Dick Smith and Joe Lambert at a LWC Dinner

Ron’s first title was to see him the Northern ‘Junior’ 10 miles champion in February 1959 at the Hindley Green Labour Club, Leigh. Only a mile way from my home I was a diminutive spectator. The Junior title had nothing to do with age. It meant merely that competitors had neither won individual or team Senior medals. Ironically a few weeks later Ron was prevented from racing in the Northern Senior 10 at Sheffield as at 17 years of age he was too young.

Less than a decade later he was the Commonwealth 20 miles champion and in 1967 a double national victor at 10 miles and 20 kilometres.

1967 National 10 miles champion on home soil

In 1970, save the presence of West German, Wilf Wesch he would have been a triple champion, 10 miles, 20 kilometres and 20 miles.

The 1970 National 10 at Kirkby organised by our club.
The start of the 1970 Metropolitan Open 20k. To Ron’s left is his bête noire, Wilf Wesch [124]

And, of course in 1971 he was to break Ken Matthews’ 2 hour track record.

To the astonishment of his supporters, Wallwork’s 15 miles time constituted a new national record, a Commonwealth best performance and was only 5.8 seconds outside the Czech Bilek’s world best of 1:50:46.6. Never faltering Ron pressed on to the 25 kilometres mark, reached in 1:55:00.8, where he was again faster than both Matthews and Allsop. The 16 miles point came in 118:40.0 and in the last 80 seconds Ron covered 315 yards to complete a remarkable walk.

Celebrating Ron’s record 45 years on at the Bury track in 2016

RON’S PERSONAL BESTS

2 miles track 13.35 (converts to something like 12.45 3km)

10km track 43.07

7 miles track 49.50/road 49.38 (Highgate)

10 miles 72.13

20km 91.01

20 miles 2.35.18

50km 4.21.02

100 miles 22.26.07

Commonwealth Gold 1966

There is much more to tell about Ron’s inspirational contribution to our club and I hope to add some colour to the history in my delayed reminiscence. Hopefully, it will be available at the latest at the beginning of next week.

Ron with Guy Goodair and Mal Tolley – not sure where?

For now I am sure that all of us at the club are united in wishing Ron, a grand lad as my grandma would say, a beltin’ birthday.

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Virtual League Racing Series – Race 59

Despite my absence through illness we missed out on keeping our Age-graded top spot by less than 1%. Excellent performances and turnout. All being well I’ll manage to post an effort for the last race of the series – Week 60!

And, as I can’t resist, another photo from the Alf Scorer Collection. From left to right Jack Sankey, a young Peter Markham [Leicester WC] and the great Lol Allen [Sheffield UH].

I think this might well be the same race as featured in last week’s image of Jack, John Dowling and Albert Staines, suggesting it is an Open race rather than a championship, Chris Bolton wonders if it might be either the Sheffield or Gomersal 15 miles.

Virtual League Racing Series – Race 59  

MENS AGE GRADED TEAM
1 South West Veterans AC (79.65%)
2 Lancashire Walking Club (78.82%)
3 Manx Harriers (72.73%)
4 Birchfield Harriers (70.97%)
5 Sarnia Walking Club (70.77%)
6 Quickstep Fitness (65.37%) – USA (56.77%)

MENS TEAM
1 Manx Harriers (27)
2 South West Veterans AC (34)
3 Lancashire Walking Club (41)
4 Birchfield Harriers (46)
5 Sarnia Walking Club (60)
6 Quickstep Fitness (69) – USA (158)

Our team as follows:

Dave Evans M70 88.45% Lancs WC 11:21.0

Greg Smith M65 76.05% Lancs WC 12:25.0

Guy Goodair M80 71.96% Lancs WC 16:23.0

Martin Payne M60 69.56% Lancs WC 12:35.0

Roy Gunnett M70 68.72% Lancs WC 14:48.0

Tony Bell M55 63.66% Lancs WC 13:21.0

If you’re participating in our monthy 3k time trial, don’t forget to submit your times by midnight, May 31st

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