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24-03-2025
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Burnden Road Runners have a ball at the Wigan Festival
With a mix of closed roads, live entertainment and fancy bling, the Wigan Running Festival is a popular choice for Burnden runners. This year was extra special as the Wigan Half Marathon marked the first long distance race on the Club Championship list. Despite 'The Hill' at mile nine, Burndeners were in high spirits as they soaked up the party atmosphere and joined hundreds of runners in making a sign of interlocking finger and thumb at the start line - to mark the connection with the Joining Jack charity. The route is varied - beginning from Mesnes Park, passing Wigan's football stadium, an old Heinz factory and following the Leeds-Liverpool canal before heading into a scenic nature reserve and the grounds of Haigh Hall. A spectacular, well-supported finish, a fabulous Burnden support crew stationed at Haigh and a great goody bag with bling and a t-shirt made the slog worth it and Burnden brought home times to make Bolton proud. There were three category wins from Gwen Kinloch, Simon Marland and Lyndsay Darbyshire, as well as several category places in the top three - cementing Burnden brilliance once again. First Burndener home was Matt Dewhurst in an astounding 1hr 19mins 11secs. Second runner was Andrew Horrocks, in 1:24:39, and Mark Whittington closed the top three in 1:25:37- placing third in his MV50 age category. while Simon Marland won his MV65 age category in 1:39:52. The top three Burnden ladies were Kinloch, who won her FV65 age category in 1:37:21, Darbyshire, who was first FV55 in 1:41:21, and Francesca Caine in 1:41:39. Other category places went to Anne Ferguson (second FV65 in 1:49:33), Marcus Hamer (second MV65 in 1:49:20), Mike Caine (third MV55 in 1:34:28), Ed Ashton (third MV60 in 1:36:52) and Katherine Baines (third FV40 in 1:45:03). Other results: Tom Stratton 1:27:41, Michael Kermode 1:29:47, Gareth Doherty 1:35:53, Stephen Horsman 1:38:37, Phillip Fryer 1:40:11, Martin Fielding 1:40:17, Lyall Mew 1:40:52, Martin Whitehead 1:41:28, Gregg Beardwell 1:42:41, Gayle Gerrard 1:44:26, Helen Bury 1:45:31, Alistair Marland 1:45:44, Dean Covill 1:47:53, Martin Cullen 1:50:18, Paul Willan 1:52:16, Rich Burnett 1:56:55, David Morrison 1:57:08, Mark Butler 1:57:16, Linda Doherty 1:59:22, Jane Forrest 1:59:40, Elaine Roper 2:00:46, Kathryn Baron 2:04:18, Julia Hall 2:05:45, Katie Walsh 2:07:44, Louise Righini 2:11:59, Natasha Clarke 2:18:09, Emma Walker 2:18:21, Sandra Caine 2:18:36, Chelsea Entwistle 2:18:36, Sarah Brown 2:18:51, Carol Richardson 2:19:21, Julie Morrison 2:25:37, Justin Bones 2:26:21, Sarah Woodiwiss 2:26:24, Tony Woodiwiss 2:26:25, Joanna Fielding 2:26:52, Susan Wood 2:30:53, Debra Hennessey 2:31:08, Sue Marland 2:35:38, Jennifer Entwistle 2:42:17, Shirley Robinson 2:42:18, Jennifer Forkin 2:42:19, Tony Fulop 2:50:56. Gillian McGowan flew the Burnden flag at the Wigan 5K race - finishing in 38:56. Bubbles were flowing for Tess Riley as she sunk all the way to the South West to compete in the Bath Half Marathon - a huge charity event, having raised more than £30 million since 2000. It is a traffic-free course around the UK's only World Heritage City and Rileu finished in 2:16:34. Martin Fielding was back at the Hyrox event, this time returning with wife, Joanna, who is no newbie to the sport. Described as 'the world series of fitness racing', this brutal training event is popular all over the UK and the Fieldings headed to Glasgow for the doubles edition. With supporters providing an electrifying atmosphere throughout, the sport of Hyrox incorporates cardio and strength racing 1km between eight activities - SkiErg, Sled Push, Sled Pull, Burpee Broad Jumps, Rowing, Farmers Carry, Sandbag Lunges and Wall Balls. The Fieldings smashed this terrifying event in 1:25:51.
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15-02-2025
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Burnden duo complete scenic Silverdale Circuit in good time
Two Burndeners were out enjoying stunning scenic trails last Saturday for 19 miles of the Silverdale Circuit. Helen Bury and Jackie Oakes took on the challenging route, which takes runners through Dalham Deer Park with the treat of seeing fallow deer, past the impressive Leighton Hall and onwards to Leighton Moss Nature Reserve - the home of peregrine falcons. Following a single track along the coastline, the runners then ascend Arnside Knott before climbing the Fairy Steps. The pair completed 20 miles of the circuit (including an extra wayward mile) in around 4hrs 45mins. Windy is the name and it sounds like windy is the nature of the brutal fell race David Morrison took on last weekend. Side winds and head winds plus thick fog, freezing temperatures, rain and deep boggy paths made it a tough one but it was 'just amazing' and 'a brilliant experience' in David's words. This brave challenger completed 12 hard miles in 2:31:00. A litter of fast-paced Road Runners were in Southport for the Mad Dog 10k – an annual race that's full of fun. Featuring live bands, dress up and a movie theme inspired by our furry friends, it's a popular race, which raises money for charity. This year's theme paid homage to the recent Marvel smash hit Deadpool and Wolverine. Emma Walker, Maggie Slamin, Kris Worsley and Craig Philpot completed the course, which changed its start and finish point to Victoria Park this year. It can be challenging following the coastal route with a whippet-like wind along the scenic Marine Drive seafront. All four Burndeners crossed the finish line with good results - Philpot and Worsley first in twin times of 53:43, Slamin next in 58:54 followed by Walker in 1:03:15. Peel Parkrun was the prime location for Burnden Road Runners this weekend as the now annual challenge to become the most improved parkrunner commenced. Following the success of last year's competition at Alexandra Parkrun, in Moss Side, Manchester, captains Gareth and Linda Doherty picked flat (ish) Peel for this year. Burndeners run the parkrun twice - once in February and again in November to find the most improved time in the club. Alexandra's All-Stars were Andrew Parkinson and Sarah Brown but this time Matt Dewhurst was frontrunner in a speedy sub-18 time of 17:57 - giving him fifth overall position. Next up was Suleman Badat, hitting the top 10 at ninth overall in 18:43. Lee White capped off the top three in 19:02. First lady home was Francesca Caine, who was second overall lady in 20:47. Second Burnden lady was Gwen Kinloch (sixth lady), in 22:29, and Katherine Baines (seventh lady), in 22:48. Suzi Walmsley peeled 10 seconds from her Beginners' graduate parkrun time, crossing in 52:17. Other results: Alexander Shield 19:27, Jonny Sangster 19:41, Andy Norman 20:06, Mark Whittington 20:11, Tom Stratton 20:30, Martin Fielding 20:36, Ravi Patel 20:48, Steve Nolan 21:07, Mike Caine 21:24, Steve Horsman 21:44, Ryan Moore 21:56, Martin Whitehead 22:18, Nathan Platt 22:39, Simon Marland 22:59, Aaron Dennel 23:00, Michael Kermode 23:08, Andrew Crawford 23:10, Gareth Doherty 23:13, Gareth Lowe 23:27, Gayle Gerrard 23:54, Anne Ferguson 24:13, Shirley Staveley 24:18, Stephen Roberts-Wardle 24:22, Vicki Hamer 24:37, Mark Butler 24:37, Kimberly Lowe 24:55, Keith Thomas 24:57, Marie Parkinson 25:00, Luisa Shield 25:18, Paul Cox 25:19, Katie Walsh 25:44, Adrian Ashburn 26:45, Louise Righini 26:49, Catherine Shield 26:55, Stephen Riddle 27:07, Clair Marland 27:10, Andy Warburton 27:30, Bernie Jones 27:33, Ged Turner 27:41, Richard Blake 28:22, Tess Riley 28:24, Linda Doherty 28:29, Steve Holt 28:46, Natasha Clarke 28:51, Elaine Roper 29:00, Sarah Brown 29:37, Jenni Partington 30:06, Andrew Parkinson 30:31, Sandra Caine 30:32, Joanna Fielding 30:49, Carol Richardson 30:51, Emma Walker 31:25, Gillian Morris 31:27, Luke Newell 32:08, Justin Bones 32:38, Julie Riddle 33:18, Lyndsey Berrisford 34:04, Sue Marland 34:08, Cheryl Dunleavy 34:30, Rebecca Riley 34:37, Tony Fulop 34:48, Jen Forkin 35:05, Michelle Livesey 35:08, Robert Bell 36:12, Ian Mann 41:56, Gillian McGowan 45:13.