Remembering Ron’s Record : A Walk down Memory Lane

When Fred Pearce suggested holding a 2 Hour track walk to commemorate Ron Wallwork’s UK and Commonwealth record set in 1971 there were a few raised eyebrows.  Why forty five years on, couldn’t we wait till fifty? Never mind that 2 hours lapping a track wasn’t everybody’s cup of tea. However the more we thunk upon, the more sense it made. 2016 marked also the fiftieth anniversary of Ron’s momentous victory in the inaugural Commonwealth Games 20 miles. 2016 is the year of Fred’s well-deserved reign as the RWA National President. And a few cheeky characters hinted that the motley crew from 1971 weren’t getting any younger. Best get it done on September 10th then.

Hence,  blessed with a pleasant summer’s day, we descended on the sheltered Bury track, barely a discus throw from the famous market. You could almost smell the black puddings,  which may or may not have inspired a magnificent turnout.

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Such was the hugging and kissing, the mistaken identities, the banter and buzz of nostalgia it’s a wonder the race ever started at all. However Fred, as ever keeping his head, whilst others pissed about, brought to us our senses. Numbers were collected and a few dedicated souls warmed up. Sean Pender lay down on the track and ventured impressively a few stretching exercises. He had come all the way from Enfield.

Of those, who had raced in 1971, let it be public knowledge that Ron, Dave Vickers and Eric Crompton assured me that they were just doing a couple of laps for appearances’ sake. Mick Entwistle was clear that racing 5,000 metres as fast as he could was his target, whilst Julian Hopkins, the proud owner of two hip replacements, decided to settle back into his role as influential coach and technical adviser. With this in mind  I decided to race up to 10,000 metres and see how I felt. And so to the off. My shame was yet to come.

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John Crahan [16] shouting presciently, ‘Don’t worry about Taylor, he’ll go off too fast and die!’

To cut the embarrassment short I tried to pretend I’d done 10k after 24 laps, only to be corrected by a battery of high-ranking officials, managed another and called it a day. I’ll spare the reader the excuses. Pat Evans and Guy Goodair settled for 10k, whilst Mick, Irene Pike and new recruit, Ian Vaughan completed the 5k. Meanwhile everyone else gutted it out with Roy Gunnett, earning Julian’s praise for his straight legs if not his backward lean, holding off Sean [a few more exercises?] second, with John Crahan [a bit less ale?] third. Ron, Dave and Eric defied age and arthritis to finish the two hours, once more out-psyching me.

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Pictures of concentration from left to right – Christine Pearce, Fred, Trevor McDermot & Eric Horwill

As well as the officials, the great, the good and attractive, pictured above, Dave Evans was also recording, whilst Glyn Jones and Ian Hilditch managed the back straight water and sponges. As ever without this support the race would not have taken place. A word for the spectators is also not amiss. Joan Wallwork and June Vickers rolled back the years, observing the efforts of their respective husbands with a mixture of pride and dismay. After all the lads had claimed they were only doing a lap or two, so why the bloody-mindedness insistence on finishing the two hours?!

TWO HOURS
Scratch Name Club Age Distance Distance
Pos. Grp Metres Miles
1 Roy Gunnett Lancs WC M65 17498 10.875
2 Sean Pender Enfield M60 17435 10.836
3 John Crahan Lancs WC M65 17428 10.832
4 Alf Short Lancs WC M70 16960 10.541
5 Sailash Shah Lancs WC M50 16701 10.38
6 Joe Hardy Lancs WC M70 16534 10.276
7 Dave Crompton Lancs WC M50 16471 10.237
8 Dave Jones Redcar M65 15811 9.827
9 John Payn Lancs WC M80 14701 9.137
10 Andrea Lennon Lady Lancs WC W70 14270 8.869
11 Dave Vickers Lancs WC M75 12895 8.014
12 Ron Wallwork Lancs WC M75 12390 7.65
13 Eric Crompton Lancs WC M75 12046 7.487
10K Time
1 Tony Taylor Lancs WC M65 57.39
2 Pat Evans Lady Lancs WC W65 69.09
3 Guy Goodair Lancs WC M75 74.24
5K
1 Mike Entwistle Lancs WC M65 33.38
2 Irene Pike Lady Lancs WC W60 33.46
3 Ian Vaughan Unattached M60 41.04

 

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Roy receives the R.Smith Trophy from Ron. In his early years Dick Smith was Ron’s coach.

In his speech at the prize-giving Ron paid tribute to everyone, who had contributed to a wonderful day and had a special word for those, who had been there in 1971, singling out some of their successes. The following based on a bit of follow up research fills out his remarks.

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From left to right – Julian Hopkins, Eric Crompton, Mick Entwistle, Fred Pearce, Ron and Tony Taylor

Julian Hopkins, is famously or infamously, remembered as a National Coach way ahead of his time, hounded out of the sport for observing that contact was increasingly impossible as the event developed. In his time he featured on the cover of Race Walking Record, July 1967, as a rising star, having finished 10th counter in the National 20k, won by Ron Wallwork, enabling a second place for the club. In 1970 he was integral to the team that placed first, second and third in the four senior championships, alongside Wallwork and Taylor, ensuring that the club won the A.D. McSweeney trophy as the leading club of the year, ahead of 29 teams – with four walkers to count in all championships. The other counters in that notable year were Dave Vickers [10 miles], Chris Eyre [20k[, Don Warren [20 miles] and Mick Entwistle [50k]

Eric Crompton was a tenacious competitor, excelling in the endurance events. He remained loyal to the Leyland Athletic Club, child of the Leyland Motors Club, the offspring of that post-war tradition, whereby major employers within manufacturing put some of their profits into leisure facilities for their workers. In doing so he probably deprived himself of a medal or two with Lancashire WC. I need to do some more work to track down Eric’s best performances –  around 4 hours 40 minutes for 50k? I’ve a decade of Race Walking Records missing.

As Ron pointed out,  Mick Entwistle made an enormous contribution to the club’s historic success in 1969/1970. He had finished as third counter in the team that finished second in the opening National Junior 5 won by Brian Adams [Leicester WC]. Chris Eyre was 6th in 39:15, Steve Crow 9th in 39:55 with Mick 10th in the same time. Ten months later we went into the final and vital 50k championship with the bare bones of a team, leave aside only just making the start. Ron remained an inspiration, but Tony and Julian were not famed for their long-distance exploits  and Mick was a debutant. In the end Ron finished 3rd in 4:25:16, putting his Commonwealth Games disappointment behind him, Tony and Julian dragged themselves to 17th and 20th respectively in 4:56:33 and 5:01:12 with Mick, 39th in 5:15:43, out on his feet, but making sure we took third spot to clinch the title of top club in the land, ahead of rivals, Leicester and Belgrave. Conditions were warm and humid, 107 started, but only 72 finished. In October Mick showed another glimpse of his potential finishing 5th in the National Junior in 39:06 in a race won by Olly Flynn [Basildon] in 37:05 in front of Mick Holmes [Yorks WC] 37:24 and our very own Tony Malone, 3rd in 38:02, Backed up by a disappointed Steve Crow, 15th in 41:00 we won the team race by one point from Steyning.

As for our Fred Pearce, who never lived up to his potential as a walker because of the pressures of his business career, those of us gathered together in Bury once more agreed  unanimously that he was, indeed is, the Team manager par excellence. Classically Fred’s painstaking record of the 1971 2 Hour race itself illustrates his attention to the finest detail.

At some point I must organise an interview with Ron to trace his remarkable career, which began in 1958 on the lanes of Sutton Macclesfield. At this point I want to reflect simply that such was his remarkable consistency the year 1970 saw him finish 2nd in the National 10 miles, 20km and 20 miles, all behind West German international, Wilf Wesch, and 3rd in the above-mentioned 50km.

As for myself, I must have put the poor performance in the 1971 2 Hours race behind me as I was selected later in the year to walk for Great Britain in the 20km against West Germany on the back of a 3rd place in an Enfield Invitation event, clocking 93:52 behind winner, Paul Nihill, 92:26 and Steve Gower, 93:35. I think this is the only occasion when the club had two members racing for GB in the same race as Ron and I competed in the 20km.

Missing from the above photo are Dave Vickers and Guy Goodair. Dave, a Lancashire County steeple-chaser, took up our sport in 1968, whilst injured, having bumped into Ron at Leverhulme Park, Bolton United Harriers’ headquarters. That very year he burst dramatically onto the scene, winning the prestigious Dick Hudson’s race in 69:24, hauling in Roy Thorpe [Wakefield] and Mal Tolley [Sheffield] on the steep finish. In the end this was probably Dave’s finest hour. Despite other good performances in the early 70’s his progress was thwarted by recurring and debilitating shin soreness and he returned to the running fraternity. As for Guy, now a leading Masters orienteer, it is difficult to know where to start in reflecting on an amazing career in the colours of Wakefield, dominated by his performances at the longer distances. In particular he seemed to be an ever-present at our club’s blue riband event, the Manchester-Blackpool. I think his first appearance was in 1961, when he finished 6th in under nine hours amongst a band of ‘ultra’ greats, Frank O’Reilly [Lozells Harriers], Hughie Neilson [Woodford Green]and Karl Abolins [Royal Sutton Coldfield], to name a few, although the event itself was won in 8:25:24 by John Edgington [Coventry Godiva], who represented GB at 20 kilometres. It was a race notable for a victory in the team race for Lancashire led home by Charlie Colman, 3rd, John Todd 4th, Jack Sankey 15th and Chris Bolton 19th. In 1964 Guy won the Blackpool in a time of 8:16:54, only 47 seconds short of the record at that time. Just the week before he had illustrated his good form , placing 6th in the National 50km in 4:30:57. I wonder if Guy has kept a record of the miles he has raced across the years. Phenomenal. Another interview beckons, given he is an adopted son.

Enough is enough and I hope I’ve not tried the patience of the reader. Let me apologise to anyone I’ve left out of the credits – oh, many thanks to Linda McDermot and Ian Vaughan for the smashing photos, not to forget Pat and Flo for the refreshments – and to say Bury is a very welcoming venue with great facilities. I’ll leave the last word to a lovely bloke, outstanding captain and athlete.bury8

‘It was a damn sight easier in 1971!’

 

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45 Years On – Celebrating Ron Wallwork’s UK 2 Hour Record

Ahead of this coming Saturday’s 2 hour track race celebrating Ron’s UK record find below the report I wrote for the September 1971 edition of the Race Walking Record. I’ve taken the opportunity, 45 years on, to correct a number of proof-reading errors in the original. Amazingly, given the plethora of photos available today of both the significant and insignificant moments in our lives, I’ve not been able to trace a single image from that great day in a murky and misty Blackburn.

 

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Victory in 1966 at the Commonwealth Games

NEW UK RECORD BY WALLWORK

On 31st July, at Blackburn, the hyper-consistent Lancastrian, Ron Wallwork produced the finest performance of his long career in breaking Ken Matthews’ 2 hour figure of 15miles, 1556 yards by the large margin of 519 yards.  Despite the difficult conditions presented by heavy rain, a blustery wind and a sodden track, Ron signalled his intentions from the gun, flashing through the mile in 6:55.8.  Indeed with only 4 laps completed he was a totally isolated figure and from this moment, the only competitive reaction to his relentless progress came on the occasions when he lapped Tony Taylor.  In fact, apart from Taylor and Eric Crompton, no other competitor reached the 10 miles mark, mainly because of the appalling weather.  But Wallwork was completely contemptuous of such problems and put together splits of 22.00 and 22:36.4 to reach 10,000 metres in his fourth sub 44.40 clocking of the season.  Lapping very consistently he churned out the next 5,000 metres in 23:00.2 and it became evident that great deeds were afoot.  Ron reached 10 miles in 72:41.4, over 2.5 minutes faster than his National “10” winning time of 1967.  The magic 20 kilometre mark was passed in an excellent 91:04.4, second fastest ever by a British walker on the track.  Ken Matthews had gone through this point in a magnificent 88:45.8 but, of course, had slowed dramatically in the last half hour.  There were no signs that the composed Bolton competitor was going to suffer a similar fate for strength exuded from his powerful frame.  His winter regime of weight and circuit training was certainly paying dividends as he fought the slippery track and gusty rain-laden, back straight wind.  It was at the 14 miles point that the paths in time of the Olympic gold medallist 1964 and the Commonwealth gold medallist 1966 finally came together.  Ron passed in 103:10.4 compared to Ken’s 103.08 and his next mile occupied only 7.42, whilst Ken Matthews had taken a painful 9.06.  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.  As well as managing to fit the linear 16 miles into 2 hours, he had also completed the difficult metric equivalent of 26 kilometres.  The Commonwealth record had slipped away from him, but after a spell of 7 years, the UK 2 hours record once again belonged to a Lancastrian, the former holder before Matthews having been the renowned one-armed postman, Bobby Bridge.

RESULT

  1. R.Wallwork [Lancashire WC] 16 miles 315 yards
  2. T.Taylor [Lancashire WC] 14 miles 755 yards
  3. E.Crompton [Leyland WC] 13 miles 765 yards

MILE SPLITS

1 – 6:55.8 2 – 7:05.4 3 – 7:12.6 4 – 7:15.2 5 -7:15.6 6 – 7:16.6 7 – 7:22.4 8 – 7:23.2

9 – 7:26.4 10 – 7:28.2 11-7:31 12 – 7:39.2 13 – 7:35.4 14 – 7:43.4 15 – 7:42 16 – 7:47.6

5 KILOMETRES SPLITS

22:00.0 ; 22:36.4; 23:00.2; 23:27.8 ; 23:56.4

In the same Race Walking Record the much respected Jack Wagenheim, President of Yorkshire RWC wrote:

“ In my 60 years as competitor and official, in my opinion, there has been nothing to compare – the style of walking was a lesson. I think Ronnie Wallwork would have done even better if I had more competition.”

BOBBY BRIDGE

I must thank Ron for digging out his copy of the Race Walking Record and for this additional information re Bobby Bridge’s record from May, 1914.

MILE TIMES

1 – 7:21+ 2 – 14:49+ 3 – 22:34+ 4 – 30:27 5 – 38:25+ 6 – 46:18+ 7 – 54:06 8 – 61:56

9 – 69:12+ 10 – 76:41 11 – 84:09+ 12 – 91:55+ 13 – 99:56 14 – 107:49+ 15 – 116:26

As Bobby was competing in a 12 hour race he went on to 16 miles in 125:39+.

Forgive the strange + sign after the number of seconds, but I couldn’t decipher the fractions of a second. Remember this is long before decimalisation!!

HEREWITH DETAILS OF THE NEXT RACE FROM ROY GUNNETT

DATE:       SATURDAY 10th SEPTEMBER 2016.

EVENT:     2 HOUR TRACK CHALLENGE WALK

VENUE:     BURY A C TRACK, CORNER OF MARKET ST / WELLINGTON RD.  BURY. BL9 9FX.

START:      1.30PM

As an alternative to the 2hour both men/women can do a 5k or 10k if you so wish.
This race  commemorates the  45th Anniversary of Ron Wallworks record breaking walk at Witton Park cinder track. He achieved a distance of 16 miles 315 yards.
We are delighted that Ron and other special guests will at the race on Saturday 10th.

Fred has provisionally booked ‘ Pizzeria Bella Italia’ in Bury at  5.30/6.00 for those of you who may want to go for an after race meal . Ron suggested it and Fred has made the arrangements.  Fred has told me that Tony T, Julian Hopkins, Dave Vickers, Mike Entwistle, Ron & Joan, Chris& he will be going and he hopes a lot more will come. If you google it you will find details as it is not far away and they do an early doors meal…….any pasta, pizza etc for £6.90.

More details of this meal will follow.
Hope to see as many of you there as possible – if you are not able to race please come along,  either to help or spectate.

 

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Stylish and International Summer races

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The Chorley course looking pretty and benign!

I’m just catching up with results so that the site is up-to-date. Thanks to Roy Gunnett for the reports. Watch out for a special pre-race piece on Ron Wallwork’s 2 hours record to be celebrated on September 10th at Bury.

Goodwin Cup 10km, Chorley (Sat. 13th Aug.)

Michael Lane, the Irish National Coach and coordinator, came along to the race with one of his athletes – namely Veronica Burke (Ballinasloe & District). Veronica, who is 19, walked a great race and won the scratch event. Tony Taylor was second and won the handicap. The times set by both Veronica and Tony were excellent – particularly when taking account of the Chorley course which is very hilly. 

1 Veronica Burke (U23) Ballinasloe & District AC (IRE) 54:42 2 Tony Taylor (M65) Lancashire Walking Club 55:40 3 Adrian Edwards (M50) Lancashire Walking Club 58:26 4 Tony Malone (M65) Lancashire Walking Club 61:28 5 Dan Maskell (M60) Surrey Walking Club 64:30 6 Stuart Edgar (M45) Dudley & Stourbridge 66:20 7 Peter Crahan (M60) Lancashire Walking Club 66:35 8 Sailash Salah (M50) Lancashire Walking Club 67:20 9 John Crahan (M65) Lancashire Walking Club 68:08 10 Joe Hardy (M70) Lancashire Walking Club 68:48 11 Pat Evans (W65) Lancashire Walking Club 69:42 12 Roy Gunnett (M70) Lancashire Walking Club 72:37 13 Claire Goulden (W50)

Lambert Trophy 1 Hour Track Challenge, Bury (Sat. 23rd Jul.)

Warm and humid conditions – distance recorded in metres

1 Adrian Edwards (M50) Lancashire Walking Club 10301 2 Tony Bell (M50) Lancashire Walking Club 9618 3 Peter Crahan (M65) Lancashire Walking Club 9235 4 Glyn Jones (M70) Coventry Godiva Harriers 9120 5 John Crahan (M65) Lancashire Walking Club 9101 6 Joe Hardy (M70) Lancashire Walking Club 8608 7 Sailash Shah (M50) Lancashire Walking Club 8467 8 Alf Short (M70) Lancashire Walking Club 8301 9 John Payn (M80) Lancashire Walking Club 7803 10 John Pouncy (M70) Lancashire Walking Club 7114 11 Jane Pouncy (W60) Lancashire Walking Club 7048 Dave Evans (M65) Lancashire Walking Club DNF Tony Malone (M60) Lancashire Walking Club DNF Pat Evans (M60) Lancashire Walking Club DNF

 

Barnard Trophy 10km, Macclesfield (Sat. 2nd Jul)

We were delighted to have Tetyana Kryvokhyzha from the Ukraine walking as a guest in this race reports Roy Gunnett. She is a World Masters Champion. Tetyana’s daughter Olena Walker also came along to spectate. Olena has done a 4hrs 36mins for 50k which was 3rd best in the world at the time she set it. Olena recently had a baby and has not yet returned to racing. The 10km race was held over the usual hilly three lap course comprising two large laps and one small. The weather was mild (15c) and overcast with the rain (apart from a few spots) holding off until the finish of the race. Adrian Edwards won the scratch race and Sailash Shah the handicap. 

1 Adrian Edwards (M50) Lancashire Walking Club 58:42 2 Tetyana Kryvokhyzha (W60) Ukraine 59:51 3 Sailash Shah (M50) Lancashire Walking Club 59:51 4 Tony Malone (M60) Lancashire Walking Club 60:44 5 Dan Maskell (M65) Surrey Walking Club 63:46 6 Roy Gunnett (M65) Lancashire Walking Club 64:25 7 Ian Hilditch (M75) Lancashire Walking Club 67:20 8 Stuart Edgar (M45) Dudley & Stourbridge Hs 67:25 9 John Crahan (M60) Lancashire Walking Club 67:31 10 Joe Hardy (M70) Lancashire Walking Club 67:36 11 Pat Evans (W60) Lancashire Walking Club 68:03 12 Alf Short (M70) Lancashire Walking Club 68:51 13 John Payn (M80) Lancashire Walking Club 77:22

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Don’t run (and don’t laugh): The little-known history of racewalking

Apologies for the lack of posts recently. As some folk know I’m a bit upside down due to family illness. Anyway I hope to do a catch up post over the weekend. In the meantime here’s a link to a short, useful piece on our sport prompted by the presence of the Olympic Games.

Source: Don’t run (and don’t laugh): The little-known history of racewalking

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The Redcar Blast One Hundred Miles

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Message from Trevor McDermot about the much awaited Redcar Blast 100. It’s an occasion not to be missed.

Hi to All
May I just make a little mention of the Redcar ‘Blast’ 100 Miles which takes place on the weekend of August 6th/7th, and comprises the 2016 Centurions qualifying event plus RWA National Long Distance Championship for 2016.

This is the first time the annual event has taken place in the North East. There are race options at 20 and 50 Miles as well, and all are invited to join Alf Short in entering any of these, or to come, support and help out. We are also delighted that Fred has accepted the offer to be one of our two Race Referee’s for the whole 24 Hours.

Walkers will travel up and down a 2 Mile circuit on the newly developed sea front, in front of the general public. There will be official water, sponging and feeding stations – the last next to a tented area where the local council have given us free camping for the weekend.

Daniel King (brother of Rio-bound Dominic) has entered the 50M and will be making an attempt at the national 100km best performance of 9 hours 36 mins, which has stood since 1979.

Subsidised Bed + Breakfast accomodation is available on the circuit at special rates of £22/single, £30/ double plus £3/£6 breakfast options from the Friday night onwards.

We are also promoting a Test event on Saturday July 16th at 12 noon (2,4 and 6M races) to which all are welcome, otherwise we will probably see most of you the week after at Bury for the One Hour.

Links are below and a course map is attached . . . .
Race Home Page – http://www.northernracewalking.com/redcar-blast/
Entry Home page – https://www.sientries.co.uk/event.php?event_id=2677
Entry Lists – https://www.sientries.co.uk/list.php?event_id=2677
Social media updates – https://www.facebook.com/groups/1035691779824744/

BLAST COURSE MAP
Best wishes and thanks !
Trevor McDermot
Tel – 01748 830 621

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A Festive Feast of Race Walking at Horwich

Eric Horwill reports:

Record entry 50. Record turn out 47. 8 New Championship Best Performances. Excellent support from Horwich Festival of Racing Committee. Good Weather!
Thanks to everyone who supported and helped at this most successful promotion.

and Trevor McDermot comments:

Excellent turn out at Horwich, a richly deserving tribute to Eric and Pam Horwill as they now sign out after organising this popular event for ten years.  A mighty close battle at the front of the Mens race and some really outstanding performances that would compare well anywhere in the world. Great to see Lisa Kehler out again and giving it her all !

A special mention too for Fred and Adrian, who didn’t have a moment to themselves as they pored over the results, age-gradings and the like. Great support for the event from our club.

LADIES
1. Lisa Kehler Wolvs & Bilston. 25m 58s**. 1st W45. 85.17%. 1st
2. Penelope Cummings HHH. 29m 20s. 1st W40. 70.10%
3. Carolyn Dyall Nuneaton. 29m. 50s. 1st W35. 66.17%
4. Ann Wheeler Leicester. 31m 07s**. 1st W60. 79.43%. 3rd
5. Agnes Ellis, Scotia. 31s 24s**. 1st W55. 75.32%
6. Julie Bellfield Halesowen. 31m 44s. 2nd W45. 68.55%
7. Fiona Bishop Woking. 32m 29s. 2nd W55. 73.58%
8. Noël Blatchford Abingdon. 32m 54s**. 1st W65. 84.38%. 2nd
9. Hilary Mann Sparkhill. 33m 06s. 1st W50. 70.04%
10. Lynn Bellfield Halesowen. 33m 24s. 2nd W50. 66.82%
11. Jan McCue Lancs. 33m 28s. 3rd W55. 69.97%
12. Pat Evans Lancs. 33m 33s. 2nd W60. 77.35%
13. Karen Davies Birchf’d. 36m 10s. 4th W55. 64.75%
14. Claire Goulden Lancs. 36m 34s. 3rd W50. 61.58%
15. Andrea,Lennon Lancs. 38m 58s. 1st W70. 77.03%

**New Championship Best Performance
TEAM 1st Lancashire Walking Club – Jan McCue, Pat Evans, Claire Goulden. 103m 35sl

MEN
1. Patrick Murphy Castle Island Eire. 24m43s. ** 1st M55. 86.58%
2. Mark Williams Tamworth. 25m 08**. 1st M50. 82.96%
3. Ian Richards Steyning. 25m 13**. 1st M65 97.11%. 1st
4. Tony Taylor Lancs. 26m 34s. 2nd M65. 93.16%. 2nd
5. Dwane Butterley Leicester. 26m 47s. 2nd M50. 76.54%
6. Adrian Edwards Lancs. 27m 29s. 3rd M50. 77.20%
7. Bill McFadden Scotia. 27m 31s. 4th M50. 77.11%
8. Colin Turner Nuneaton. 28m 45s. 1st M70. 89.33%. 3rd
9. Andrew Fraser Scotia. 29m 28s. 5th M50. 69.57%
10. Sean McMullin Mullinger Eire. 29m 47s (2nd M70). 84.11%
11. Greg Smith Lancs. 30m 10s. 1st M60. 77.51%
12. Roger Michell Surrey. 30m 23s. 3rd M65. 80.47%
13. John Constandinou B’field. 30m 50s. 1st M40. 63.30%
14. Dave Evans Lancs. 30m 52s. 4th M65. 80.18%
15. Shaun Lightman Surrey. 30m 58s. 2nd M70. 84.02%
16. Dan Maskell Surrey. 31m 11s. 5th M65. 78.41%
17. Roy Gunnett Lancs. 31m 13s. 6th M65. 79.28%
18. Glynn Jones Cov. Godiva. 31m 16s. 3rd M70. 84.33%
19. Simon Pugh N. Masters. 32m 28 s. 1st M55. 67.76%
20. Dave Crompton Lancs. 32m 58s. 6th M50. 63.25%
21. Joe Hardy Lancs. 33m 23s. 4th M70. 76.93%
22. Stuart Edgar DaSH. 33m39s. 1st M45. 58.94%
23. Sailash Shah Lancs. 33m 54s. 7th M50. 67.76%
24. John Softley Scotia. 33m 59s. 7th M65. 71.11%
25, Mark Byrne Redcar. Eire. 34m 22s. (2nd M55). 62.27%
26. Sean Pender E&H. Eire. 34m 27s. (2nd M60). 67.15%
27. Chris Bolton Lancs. 35m 08s. 1st M75. 78.27%
28. Norbert Will N.I.Masters. 35m 32s**. 1st M80. 82.22%
29. Stephen Sargent Lancs. 36m 25s. 8th M65. 68.34%
30. Phil McCullough Lancs. 38m 09s. 2nd M55. 58.24%
31. John Payne Lancs. 38m 20s. 2nd M80. 77.48%
32. Edwin Grocock. Sheffield. 42m 07s.**. 1st M90. 83.30%

TEAMS Over 60. 1st Lancashire Walking Club
Tony Taylor Greg Smith Dave Evans. 87m 36s
2nd Surrey Walking Club
Roger Michell Shaun Lightman Dan Maskell. 92m 32s

TEAMS OPEN. 1st Scotia RWC
Bill McFadden Andrew Fraser John Softley. 90m 58s
2nd Lancashire WC
Adrian Edwards Dave Crompton Sailash Shah. 94m 21s

INTERNATIONAL AGE RELATED TEAMS
1st England. Ian Richards Tony Taylor Colin Turner. 93.21%
2nd Eire. Patrick Murphy Sean McMullim Sean Pender 79.28%
3rd. Scotland. Bill McFadden Agnes Ellis John Softley. 74.51%

Top dozen by Age Grade:
97.11% – Ian Richards **
93.16% – Tony Taylor
89.33% – Colin Turner
86.58% – Pat Murphy **
85.17% – Lisa Kehler **
84.38% – Noel Blatchford **
84.33% – Glyn Jones
84.11% – Sean McMullin
84.02% – Shaun Lightman
83.30% – Edwin Grocock **
82.96% – Mark Williams **
82.22% – Norbert Will

** Championship Best performances

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Jam Butties – the key to victory!

Imagine, if you will, what seemed to be the set for a new TV series situated in a picturesque North Yorkshire village – technicolour bunting swaying in the breeze above a classic village green; anxious volunteers wrestling with trestle tables and uncooperative gazebos; elegant horsewomen riding aristocratic horses; cheerful cyclists chasing farmers’tractors; and a village hall bustling with life and expectation. And then the twist, this was no rehearsal for a soap opera or detective series. The inflatable starting arch and the digital clock indicated otherwise. This was Kirkby Fleetham, the venue for the Spring Festival of Race Walking, inspired by the history of the Bradford 50 kilometres, now lost under the wheels of the all-conquering automobile.

brass band

In truth the weather was not what the idyllic scene demanded. Whilst most of Northern England basked in the sun, Kirkby Fleetham was overcast and frankly bloody cold. However in hindsight the cooler temperature proved to be the liking of the gallant souls, who set off at 10 in the morning to race from 20 upwards to 50 kilometres. At stake were the Northern 35k championship and the Geoff Dowling Rose Bowl for the best overall team performance. A supporting cast of athletes set off an hour and a quarter later racing 5 or 10 kilometres, adding a measure of speed and diversity to the proceedings.

Adrian

As it was the Northern championship was dominated by Lancashire with a smooth untroubled defence of his title by Adrian Edwards with Roy Gunnett in 3rd and Sailash Shah fourth clinching the team title with Phil McCullagh backing up in 5th. However more success was to come our way, somewhat unexpectedly, as Sailash announced he was going to finish the 50k, come heaven or high water. We were a mite concerned, especially as Sailash complained that his stomach was gurgling. Sustenance was required. Not content with his leading role in organising the whole day Trevor McDermot rose to the challenge, appearing with a much needed jam butty to soothe our hero’s bowels. Thus fortified Sailash strode on to finish 6th behind the relaxed victor, Bill McFadden of Scotia RWC. In the event Sailash’s effort meant that Lancashire pipped the ever smiling lads and lass of Scotia by a single point to bring home the Rose Bowl. As we understand it Trevor and Sailash are in earnest negotiations with Duerr’s, the oldest jam maker in England re sponsorship for next year, provided Sailash is given a starring role in the pre-festival publicity.

In the 10k Category A race our club provided four of the eight finishers with Tony Taylor 3rd, Greg Smith 4th, Tony Bell 5th and, defying serious illness, Dave Crompton 7th.

Full results here – Holt Bradford Results 2016

I can only add my voice to the chorus of praise for Trevor and Linda McDermot , their army of volunteers and the Yorkshire Race Walking Club for their imagination and graft in putting on a festival of race walking destined to be a permanent feature of the racing calendar. And as ever we must thank the officials, such as our own Fred Pearce, Eric and Pam Horwill and Russel Jackson for their expertise and persistence across seven hours of activity.

Finally it was a joy to see Paddy Dowling again, as humble and humorous as ever, and swap tales about the great tussles in the past between our club and Sheffield United Harriers, now sadly, but a proud name in the history of our sport. And to remember again, Paddy’s amazing long-distance feats. For example he once raced four 200 plus kilometre European events on successive weekends – utterly magnificent, utterly bonkers!

See you all at the Festival next year. We’ve a reputation to uphold.

 

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21st Anniversary of the Fred Pearce Relay, 2016

Video and photos of the 2015 Race, courtesy of Trevor and Linda McDermot

 

Roy Gunnett reports on the 21st anniversary of this unique and popular event.

There was a good turnout of 20 walkers – comprising 16 Lancashire walkers plus the very welcome inclusion of 4 guests who had travelled long distances to take part.
In order to make up 7 teams of 3,  Adrian Edwards walked two 5k legs in his relay team.
The team award was won by Claire and Adrian.
The weather was mild with a little rain during the middle of the race.

 

 
1 Adrian Edwards Lancs WC  M50  27:24
2 Dave Evans  Lancs WC  M65  28:08
3 Tony Malone  Lancs WC  M60  29:03
4 Glyn Jones  Coventry Godiva  M70  30:47
5 Roy Gunnett  Lancs WC  M65  31:10
6 Simon Pugh  Rotherham Harriers  M65  31:32
7 Russ Jackson  Yorkshire RWC  M70   31:40
8 Dan Maskell Surrey WC  M65  31:44
9 Greg Smith Lancs WC  M60  32:02
10 John Crahan  Lancs WC  M65  32:07
11 Peter Crahan  Lancs WC  M60  32:35
12 Pat Evans  Lady  Lancs WC  W60  32:47
13 Tony Bell  Lancs WC  M50  32:50
14 Joe Hardy  Lancs WC  M70  32:57
15 Sailash Shah  Lancs WC  M50  33:39
16 Phil McCullagh  Lancs WC  M55  33:46
17 Alastair Shand  Lancs WC  M50  33:58
18 Claire Goulden  Lady  Lancs WC   W50 34:53
19 John Payn  Lancs WC  M80  37:56
20 Andrea Lennon  Lady  Lancs WC  W70  38:25

Team Pos Teams
1 Claire Goulden
Adrian Edwards
Adrian Edwards   94:34
2 Sailash Shah
Glynn Jones
Tony Malone   95:14
3 John Payn
Simon Pugh
Dave Evans   97:36
4 Alastair Shand
Russ Jackson
Dan Maskell   98:52
5 Pat Evans
Joe Hardy
Roy Gunnett   99:54
6 Phil McCullagh
John Crahan
Greg Smith   100:10
7 Andrea Lennon
Peter Crahan
Tony Bell   104:05
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YORKSHIRE R W C FESTIVAL OF WALKING, MAY 29

Kirkby Fleetham

This should be a great day. Brass band on the green – my dad, Alf of both the Bedford Church band and Lancashire Walking Club would have been chuffed, spurred on to a PB, I reckon. As consolation for missing the Fred Pearce relay I will be in Kirkby Fleetham , in what shape remains to be seen. All being well I’ll give it a go in the 10k. More importantly I’ll be on the roadside, cheering on our team in the NARWA 35k, where we will be defending our title. Hope to see you there.

 

 

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Fred Pearce Memorial Trophy, May 21 plus Chorley result

Thanks to Roy Gunnett for the following information and apologies that I won’t make it, especially given Fred’s desire to see 7 teams on the starting line.

NEXT RACE: FRED PEARCE 21st MEMORIAL RELAY

Simister

DATE SATURDAY 21st MAY 2016

DISTANCE: 3 X 5K

VENUE: LADY WILTON HALL, SIMISTER, M25 2RX

START: 1.30PM

TEAMS SELECTED ON THE DAY.

Please come along and support this unique event being the 21st to be held.
At our last race Fred said he would be delighted if we could achieve a target of 7 teams of 3 for the relay.

Thanks to Roy again for the results and report below

Allen Trophy 15 miles, Chorley 30th April 2016 (Race Permit No:RWA6050-1)

The race was held over a demanding hilly course – comprising 1mile out / 5 laps /1mile back.
It was good to see Sean Pender (Enfield Harriers) who came all the way up from London to do the race.
The weather was variable – starting off cool and windy with a little drizzle and then brightening up towards the end of the race.
Adrian Edwards easily won the scratch race, coming in over 20 minutes ahead of second place.
Joe Hardy won a closely contested handicap.

1 Adrian Edwards Lancs WC M50 2:31:19
2 Roy Gunnett Lancs WC M65 2:52:53
3 Sean Pender Enfield Harriers M60 2:53:33
4 Joe Hardy Lancs WC M70 2:54:26
5 Sailash Shah Lancs WC M50 2:56:53
6 Phil McCullagh Lancs WC M55 2:58:06

10 Miles
1 Dave Evans Lancs WC M65 1:40:38
2 Pat Evans Lady Lancs WC W60 1:55:48

7 Miles
1 Claire Goulden Lady Lancs WC W50 1:34:04
2 John Payn Lancs WC M80 1:34:04
3 Andrea Lennon Lady Lancs WC W70 1:39:10

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