Thursday, 19 December 2024

NECAA XC Championship Report 2024

 CALUM IN A CANTER AS MILLIE BREESES HOME

                                                                                         

GATESHEAD’S Calum Johnson and Morpeth’s Millie Breese claimed major victories at a testing 118th running of the North Eastern Counties Cross-Country Championships in Temple Park, South Shields. Johnson, who disappointingly missed out on a place in the European Championships earlier in the month, showed a clean pair of heels to a near 300-strong field to lift the coveted Wilkinson Sword Trophy for a third time while Breese, who could have lined up in the under-20 contest, continued her excellent form to make it a winning debut two weeks after lifting the Scottish East District Championship title in Stirling

 

SENIOR MEN (10.8k)


AFTER a steady opening kilometre which was dominated by Morpeth vests punctuated by Johnson, Houghton’s Chris Coulson and Filmon Teame Eyob (TS Harriers) the pace increased as Johnson eased himself to the front followed by Coulson and Finn Brodie (Morpeth) as the gaps behind the trio began to widen. Going into the final circuit the leading positions remained the same with Johnson having nearly a minute advantage over Coulson with Brodie around 30 seconds back. 

It was a happy Johnson who crossed the line ahead of last year’s fourth-placer Coulson with Lawrence McCourt coming home strongly on the final lap to claim the bronze award ahead of Morpeth team-mate Brodie. After receiving the impressive winners’ trophy, Johnson commented: “I’ll always support the North East Championships when I can, even if I’d been selected to run in Turkey last weekend I was still planning to turn out today.’’ Johnson adding his thoughts about the course on his latest success: “It was a true cross-country test with a bit of everything mud, inclines, up and down and places where you could really stretch out, the course builders did a really good job and I hope everyone who turned out today enjoyed themselves as much as I did.”  

It came as no surprise that Morpeth retained the team trophy with Phil Winkler (5th), Josh Fiddaman (6th), Ellis Hetherington (7th) and Sam Hancox (14th) backing up McCourt and Brodie to total a superb 39pts; Gateshead claimed the silver awards (99pts) and Sunderland bronze (221pts)

 

SENIOR WOMEN (7.2k)


THE final event of the day saw the temperatures plummet and the muddy stretches worsen as a group of half-a-dozen or so had detached itself in the early stages from the rest of the near 200-strong field. However, going into the final circuit of two Morpeth duo Catriona Macdonald and Millie Breese were striding head-to-head as they eased away from the pack. 

The pair were still neck-and-neck before entering the long finishing straight but it was the younger Northumbrian who managed to sprint clear to win by just five seconds. While it was a debut senior victory for Breese for Macdonald it was a case of another runners-up spot having finished second last year and in 2022 though she did top the podium in 2021. 


Behind the leading pair a huge battle ensued in the race for the bronze medal. Wallsend’s Jennifer Berry had a small advantage entering the home straight but a determined effort by Holly Lawrence managed to catch her just before the line to edge home by just one second and confirm a one-two-three for Morpeth. With Poppy Buck in 10th place it was another commanding team success for Morpeth in the four-to-score contest finishing with 16pts; Sunderland, led home by Grace Carroll in fifth place, finished second on 89pts with a jubilant Jesmond Joggers finishing in third place (110pts) led home by 17th-placed Ciara Sinclair.

 

JUNIOR MEN (7.2k)

LAST year Joe Dixon (Morpeth) finished in second place but on this occasion he knew he wanted to go one better and that’s the way it turned out as he stamped his authority on proceedings from the off and come home 12 seconds clear of North Shields Poly’s Ben Sproats who was making his county championship debut. Dixon’s Morpeth team-mate Bertie Marr claimed the bronze award 20 seconds adrift of Sproats. Morpeth, with Ethan Bond in fifth-place, helped the Northumbrians to team gold (9pts) ahead of Middlesbrough (Mandale), who were the only other club to close in with 32pts.

 

UNDER-20/17 WOMEN (4.6k)

HOUGHTON’S Charlotte Dillon found moving up an age group no problem as she claimed the under-20 title at the first time of asking. Twelve months ago on the same course Dillon topped the podium as an under-17 having previously won the under-15s in 2020 and 2021 so it came as no surprise that she came out on top once again though Elswick’s Imogen Bungay kept her in her sights throughout the proceedings to follow her home just five seconds adrift to claim the silver award. Next across the line was first under-17 and former under-13 champion, Zara Jones of Darlington who just held off Blackhill’s Hatti Stead by three seconds with Alnwick’s Isabella Oldfield claiming the under-17 bronze medal in fifth place overall. Third placed under-20 was Birtley’s Katie Francis in sixth place. North Shields Poly, led by ninth-placed Darcy Tullis, won the team section with 37pts followed by Darlington on 15pts and Morpeth with 50pts.

 

UNDER-15 BOYS (3.6k)

NORTH EAST 3,000 metres champion James Sturman added the cross-country title to his bow after pulling away mid-race from main rival, Darlington’s Kirsten-Kyle Sridhar. At the finish the North Shields Poly athlete had a cushion of six seconds over Sridhar with Wallsend’s Kasper Pearson finishing in third place a further 16 seconds adrift. Darlington, who fielded eight athletes, won the team race with Rowan Steel (10th) and Luke Gardner (11th) backing up Sridhar to total 23pts; Wallsend finished second on 50pts followed by Durham City with 57pts.

 

UNDER-15 GIRLS (3.6k)

MOVING up an age group proved no problem for New Marske’s Gabrielle Pinder. The Tees-sider finished runner-up last year in the under-13 championship and her victory was one of the biggest margins of the day as she crossed the line 39 seconds clear of Houghton’s Holly Robison, who was second last year with last year’s under-13 champion Olivia Murphy (Birtley) collecting bronze on this occasion. Birtley, with Kitty Graham (11th) and Niamh Phillipson (15th) backing up Murphy, won the team title with 29pts, just four less than Darlington with Morpeth receiving the bronze medals with 50pts.

 

UNDER-13 BOYS (2.75k)

A DING-DONG struggle eventually saw North Shields Poly’s Noah Penfold prevail by eight seconds over Darlington’s Ollie Curran with Penfold’s team-mate. Peter Davies completing the one-two-three a further 12 seconds back. The new champion was having his first taste of championship competition after taking all before him when competing at under-11 level and he showed he can be a force to be reckoned with at the older age group. Meanwhile, Curran’s runner-up spot comes on the back of an excellent sixth place in the British Cross Challenge fixture in Sefton Park, Liverpool. The Poly edged the team contest, with Edward Watson in seventh place backing up Penfold and Davies for a total of 11 points, Darlington were second with 15pts with Morpeth third on 50pts.

 

UNDER-13 GIRLS (2.75k)

JUNIOR Great North Run age-group winner Poppie Phillipson led a Birtley one-two with multi-eventer Izzy Hall crossing the line just four seconds adrift of her team-mate. Elswick’s Ayla Blight, who was 13th last year, battled all the way to the finish despite picking up an injury to claim the bronze award. Despite having the first two home Birtley didn’t have a third counter leaving Elswick to win the team race with Millie Robson (15th) and Niamh Logan (20th) backing up Blight for a total of 38 points. Wallsend and Morpeth both scored 50 points with the North Tyneside trio claiming the silver awards on countback.

 

UNDER-11 BOYS and GIRLS (1.6k)

THE non-championship contests attracted over 100 competitors with victory in the boys’ event going to Darlington’s Acer Tarn in 6min 30secs who finished three seconds ahead of North Shields Poly’s Matthias Gheorghin with Juan Figueroa Gazmuri (Phoenix Flyers) a further two seconds back in third spot. 

While the boys contest was a close affair the girls was a very different episode with North Shields Poly’s Ada Penfold storming home to win by 32 seconds in a time of 6min 34secs. Gosforth’s Ruby Collins claimed the silver award followed across the line by Penfold’s Poly team-mate Elodie Soward (7:16).

 


**AN excellent cross-country championships would not have been possible without the support of numerous people and organisations. Firstly, thanks to Mark Davinson of Derwentside AC and his team for hosting the championships; all the technical officials and volunteer marshals who were at their posts for over six hours; to the first aid team and South Tyneside Council for the use of the facilities and to Start Fitness who have supported North East athletics for over two decades. Finally, a huge pat on the back to all the athletes who took part and the Association looks forward to next year when the Championships return once again to Alnwick

BILL McGUIRK


Full Championship Results Here

Saturday, 23 November 2024

NEHL Eltringham Farm 23-NOV-24 - Event Cancelled

 Hi Folks, It should be no surprise to anyone with a window to look outside, but today's event has been cancelled.


We're looking to re-schedule after the New Year.

There are concerns about competitor travel to and from the venue, and athlete well being.



Tuesday, 19 November 2024

***New Fixture*** NEHL Eltringham Farm

 ELTRINGHAM FARM SFNEHL 23/11/2024

This is a new fixture for this season, with great thanks to Alex Hughes and all at Prudhoe Plodders. 

TRAVEL AND PARKING: The nearest post code (Moralee Herefords) is NE43 7DF. Turn off the A695 at Mickley and descend Station Bank.  (There is NO Parking on Station Bank)
The entrance to parking area is via the gate, what3words location assess.animates.tuned 


PARKING CHARGE IS £5. PLEASE PARK AS DIRECTED. LEAVE THE PARKING AREA BY THE MIDDLE GATE NOT THE ENTRY GATE, PLEASE.
DOGS MUST BE KEPT ON A LEAD AND NOT GO OUTSIDE THE FIELDS FOR PARKING AND TENTS. IT IS A WORKING FARM AND THERE WILL BE LIVESTOCK ON OTHER AREAS OF THE LAND.

Please note that there is a stile to negotiate at both points K and H on the course.



Usual timetable:
12.00 Under 11 Boys
12.10 Under 11 Girls
12.20 Under 17 men
12.25 Under 17 women
12.40 Under 15 Boys
12.45 Under 15 Girls
12:55 Under 13 boys
13:00 Under 13 girls
13.20 Under 20, Senior & veteran women
13:50 Under 20, Senior & veteran Men

Saturday, 26 October 2024

NEHL Lambton Race Report by Bill McGuirk

 

LAMBTON PARK HL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2024

 

STORM ASHLEY DOES A RUNNER

THE threat of extreme heavy rain and high-risk winds of Storm Ashley proved unfounded as over 1,300 hardy souls turned out for the second fixture of the Start Fitness North East Harrier League in Lambton Estate all eager to make up for lost time after the previous scheduled event at Druridge Bay was postponed due to parking problems. 

Despite a few reservations there were no difficulties this time round with parking thanks to the landowners’ assistants who were on hand to see that vehicles were parked up in an orderly and tidy manner despite the post code for the venue causing a few dilemmas! 

Once again it was an early start for the marshals and course builders from the Low Fell, Birtley and Washington clubs who braved the worst of the weather before the venue changed to glorious sunshine much to the delight of the senior athletes.

 

SENIOR MEN

 

THE final event on the programme proved to be a battle between athletes from two of the major local universities as the three-lap multi-terrain contest unfolded. At the completion of the first circuit a group of half-a-dozen or so were locked together as they exited a narrow gate with Newcastle University’s Patrick Davis just heading Gosforth’s Al Johnson, Blackhill’s Ashley Slaven and Durham University duo Miles Brierley and Jake Black. 


All the while Birtley’s new acquisition from Leeds City, Alex Bellew, was cutting back a 2min 58sec handicap from the medium pack while likewise, the leading fast pack group, which included Newcastle University’s Luke Davis, Birtley’s Adrian Bailes, Jarlath McKenna (Tyne Bridge) and Birtley’s Lewis McConnell steadily cut into the start of 5min 15sec. 

Davis continued to cut out the pace entering the penultimate circuit with Johnson in second place followed by Brierley and Black, the Durham Uni pair contesting the HL for the first time this campaign. Going into the final lap Davis had opened up a significant gap and looked strong as Bellew moved through into the top 15 and fast-lappers, Davis, Bailes and McKenna were now just outside the top 20. 

As the athletes came into view before taking in the 150m-long finishing straight it was the multi-coloured-vested Davis who appeared first, however, it was to be a close encounter for Brierley was hot on his heels but an exciting finish saw Davis hang io claim victory by just three seconds with Bellew coming home in bronze medal position a further eight seconds adrift. Meanwhile, Bailes proceeded to get the better of his fast pack rivals to cross the line in a superb seventh position followed by Luke Davis, one place and nine seconds behind with the pair posting the two fastest overall times of 35:54 and 36:03 respectively. Third quickest on the course was India-bound McKenna who finished in 10th place in 36:22. 


There were 451 finishers. The team results – Div One: 1 Tyne Bridge 91pts; 2 Birtley 104pts; 3 Durham City 120pts. Div Two: 1 Newcastle Uni 44pts; 2 Jesmond Joggers 90pts; 3 Wallsend 168pts. Div Three: 1 Durham Uni 78pts; 2 South Shields 154pts; 3 Blyth 186pts.

 

SENIOR WOMEN

WITH under-20s now lining up with the seniors it was pleasing to see four of that age group finishing inside the top five. Victory went to Durham City’s Lucy Storey who crossed line in 27:48, 29 seconds clear of fellow under-20 rival Imogen Bungay of Elswick with Morpeth’s Holly Lawrence the first senior home in third place nearly a minute adrift. 


Fastest overall on the course was Charlotte Dillon (under-20), running from the medium pack with a 2min 31sec penalty, the Houghton athlete finishing just outside the medals in fourth place with an actual time of 26:47. Second and third quickest overall were former Stevenage athlete Storey and Bungay respectively with Sunderland’s Grace Carroll posting the fastest time from the fast pack with 28:56 on her way to finishing in 23
rd place. 



There were 365 finishers. The team results – Div One: 1 Durham City 18pts; 2 Jesmond Joggers 52pts; 3 Morpeth 66pts. Div Two: 1 Tynedale 33pts; 2 Wallsend 36pts; 3 Gateshead 50pts. Div 3: 1 Newcastle Uni 19pts; 2 Birtley 72pts; 3 Houghton 81pts.

 

MASTERS OVER-65

AT THE opening fixture at Thornley Hall Farm there were only 11 competitors, however, this time round there were nearly double that number. Once again the two quickest on the course were Ponteland pair Mick Meaney and former Olympian Ray Smedley with Crook’s Geoff Hewitson, who missed Thornley, third best.

 

UNDER-17 MEN

A QUARTET of Jamie Lonergan (Blaydon), Sunderland’s William Young, Lucas Powell (Tyne Bridge) and Durham City’s James Omerod were setting the pace at the completion of the opening small lap before going off into the country to face a long circuit. 


As the field came back into view approaching the finishing field it was Lonergan who had moved into a comfortable advantage to cross the line in 19:34, 13 seconds clear of Young with Omerod claiming the final medal position a further six seconds adrift. North Shields Poly’s Daniel Watson, giving away a 2min 34secs start worked his way through into fourth place with the day’s fastest overall time of 17:54; Alnwick’s Liam Mcdonough, in fifth place, was second quickest with 18:03 and Tynedale’s Arthur Di Lullo was third best in seventh spot after recording 18:17. There were 35 finishers. 

Durham City came out on top in the team event with 31pts; Sunderland finished second with 40pts and North Shields Poly were third with 55pts.

 

UNDER-17 WOMEN

IT WAS a North Shields Poly one-two with victory going to slow pack runner Anna Johnson (23:26) who was followed across the line by Darcey Tullis (24:18) who had given her team-mate 1:20 start running from the medium pack. Chester-le-Street’s Lucy Buckle, also running from the medium pack, finished in third place in 24:30. 


Fastest on the course was Blackhill’s Hatti Stead, who worked her way through the field from a fast pack penalty of 2:35 to cross the line in fourth place in 24:42 (actual 22:07). Johnson was second fastest and Tullis third quickest. 


There were 31 finishers. The team resulted in: 1 North Shields Poly 16pts; 2 Tynedale 34pts; 3 Durham City 39pts.

 

UNDER-15 BOYS

THE podium places were all filled by slow pack runners who took advantage of a 1min 44secs start over their fast pack rivals. First home was Tynedale’s Adam Bell who had a 13-seconds cushion over Elswick’s Dominic Kelso with Blaydon’s Jacob Hendry a close-up third just two seconds further adrift. 


Fastest on the course was North Shields Poly’s James Sturman who worked his way through the field to finish in fifth place with an actual time of 12:42. Second fastest was Wallsend’s Kasper Pearson, 10th in 13:09 with Darlington’s Rowan Steel 13th in 13:27. There were 40 finishers. The team resulted in: 1 North Shields Poly 26pts; 2 Elswick 44pts; 3 Blyth 75pts.

UNDER-15 GIRLS

ALNWICK’S Maria Moore claimed a notable victory winning by six seconds ahead of Birtley’s Nell Graham with Gateshead’s Iona Murray completing the one-two-three a further 22 seconds adrift. 

Fastest on the course was Houghton’s Holly Robison who worked her through to finish in fourth place from 1min 44sec penalty to record an actual time of 14:00. Gateshead’s Emily Collingwood posted 14:54 to be second quickest with Robison’s Houghton team-mate Kathryn Pye next best with 14:57. There were 45 finishers. Team Result: 1 Gateshead 18pts; 2 Birtley 21pts; 3 Houghton 31pts.

 

UNDER-13 BOYS

IT WAS a Poly one-two with victory going to Noah Penfold who crossed the line 19 seconds clear of team-mate Peter Davies with Gosforth’s Will Hester completing the medallists. Fastest on the course, running from the fast pack 1min 44secs handicap, was Durham City’s Henry Engelhart with an actual time of 13:47 after working through the field to finish in seventh place. Second quickest was Penfold (13:52) with Davies third best with 14:11. 



There were 52 finishers. Team result: 1 North Shields Poly 7pts; 2 Gosforth 35pts; 3 Elswick 55pts.

 

UNDER-13 GIRLS

POPPIE PHILLIPSON defied 1min 45secs handicap to come home in pole position (16:12, actual 14:27), to claim victory by 30 seconds. Eleanor Maxwell (Tyne Bridge) was second across the line with Tynedale’s Hattie Williams third a further 10 seconds back. Second quickest on the course was Phillipson’s Birtley team-mate Izzy Hall, who finished in fourth spot (15:25) with Morpeth’s Heidi Wilkinson next best with 15:56. 

There were 54 finishers. Team result: 1 Elswick 31pts; 2 Wallsend 33pts; 3 Morpeth 45pts.

 

UNDER-11 BOYS AND GIRLS

THE youngest age groups faced the worst of the weather though it didn’t deter a total of 152 hardy souls facing the starter in the “Try Cross-Country”, many of whom taking part for the very first time despite Lambton being one of the toughest on the harrier league circuit. In the boys contest, where there were 74 finishers, victory went to North Shields Poly’s Matthias Gheorghiu in 7min 33secs closely followed by Jacob Hopper (Jarrow and Hebburn) in 7:38 with Juan Figueroa-Gazmuri (Phoenix Flyers) in 7:56. 


In the girls event it was a double celebration for the Poly with Ada Penfold claiming victory to add to Gheorghiu’s success, winning in a time of 7:26. Second girl home was Gosforth’s Ruby Colins (8:07) with Elodie Soward, also of NSP, third in 8:29. Overall an excellent turnout considering the weather with 30 of the region’s clubs represented.

 

**THANKS to sponsors Start Fitness for their continued support; to the landowners and it’s staff, especially those on car parking duties; to the first aid team and to the course builders and marshals together with the technical officials for making the fixture another highly-successful event. The Harrier League breaks new ground for the next fixture on Saturday, November 23 which takes place at Eltringham Farm and hosted by Prudhoe Plodders when a huge turnout is expected.

 

BILL McGUIRK

Photos by Stuart Whitman Photography

Saturday, 19 October 2024

NEHL 2024 - Lambton Estate

Start Fitness North Eastern Harrier League LAMBTON ESTATE, 20th October 2024

Hi all, here are the details for Lambton this coming Sunday. Big thanks go to Birtley AC, Low Fell RC, Washington RC for hosting this event.

Post code for the castle is DH3 4PW (what3words, oval.words.pull)

PLEASE DO NOT USE ANY OTHER ENTRANCE.

As at the map, the entrance is via the Bonemill Lane gate (what3words, risk.fumes.broad).


As usual car share is encouraged.

There will be a parking charge of £5. Please have cash ready for payment at the entrance to the car park.

As denoted at the parking map, there is a one system in operation to avoid congestion. It's a single lane road from the Bonemill Lane gate to the car parking area.

ANY DOGS MUST BE KEPT ON A LEAD AT ALL TIMES.

Course Map and timings:


Race HQ

REMINDER
There are only entries for U11s & Guests of the league (£10 for the season) and M65 transfers (no cost) tomorrow.

Thanks, see you all on Sunday.

Saturday, 12 October 2024

Fixture postponed - NEHL Druridge Bay

DRURIDGE FIXTURE POSTPONED - 13 OCT 24

Apologies, Sunday's fixture has had to be cancelled.

The Park Manager has cancelled due to a lot of standing water at the parking areas, particularly the field that the event uses.

We're going to look at dates in March/April to hold the fixture. Thanks to Ralph and all at Blyth RC who have worked hard to get the fixture in the first place and will continue to work with the park authorities for a re-arranged date.

John Stephens
NEHL Sec.

Tuesday, 8 October 2024

Entries for NEHL Druridge Bay and Lambton Estate

ENTRIES for Druridge and Lambton

There will be no late entries except for the under 11s at the above venues. 

There will be replacement numbers & guests (£10) and those moving to the women's race in the over 65s only (free).

New club entries will not be processed on the day.

The entries will not re-open between these two fixtures, so if you aren't already entered get your team manager to do it before Wednesday


Entries for both venues close at 4pm this Wednesday 9th Oct 24

Saturday, 5 October 2024

NEHL Thornley Hall Farm 2024 - Race Report

ACTION RESUMES DOWN ON THE FARM

 

AFTER two cancellations last season at Thornley Hall Farm the Start Fitness North East Harrier League returned to action at the County Durham venue for the opening fixture of the 2024-25 campaign.

After heavy rain prior to the weekend the weather could not have been kinder with bright sunshine the order of the day. Thanks to landowner Jon Taylor the car parking facilities were deemed fine with the £3 charge once again going to a local charity.

The course, laid out by Stewy Bell and his team the previous day was in excellent condition though it had been tinkered with due to a huge lake appearing at the lowest part of the start and finish field. Stewy was more than happy that the day’s proceedings went well though he was not so overjoyed at losing his car keys somewhere round the 2-mile circuit! However, the passionate Toon supporter and season ticket holder – as is the NEHL treasurer Alan Elders who also missed the game due to officiating duties – loss of his keys wasn’t the be-all-and-end-all as his beloved Newcastle’s well-earned point against champions Manchester City eased the disappointment somewhat! With a number of weary athletes taking advantage of the on-site bar facilities – the only income for the landowner – it certainly is a date to pencil into the diary for next season.

SENIOR/UNDER-20 WOMEN 

IT WAS a delight to see Birtley’s Lydia Turner back to something like her old self as she eased into an early lead from the off taking full advantage of a 2min 20sec start over the medium pack and a 5-minute advantage over the fast pack. Tracking the former GB&NI international were under-20 athletes – taking part in senior action for the first time – Houghton’s Charlotte Dillon and Blaydon’s Ellie Fellows. Turner kept on cutting out a lone furrow at the head of affairs over the two testing circuits to eventually cross the line in 23mim 03secs - a time which proved to be the fastest overall figures of the day - and 23 seconds clear of Dillon (2nd Fastest overall) with Fellows completing the one-two-three over a minute further adrift.

A beaming Turner said after receiving her award: “Naturally I’m delighted with my run for I didn’t know what to expect as it was my first cross-country race for six-years. Now I can’t wait for the next one to come around!”

Wallsend’s Jenny Berry was quickest from the fast pack and third overall quickest after a race-long tussle with Morpeth’s Jane Hodgson while Sunderland’s Grace Carroll was the best from the mediums after working her way to finish in 10th position.

With five fixtures to go North Shields Poly are the early leaders of Division One followed by Sunderland and Elvet Striders; Washington head Division Two closely followed by Tynedale with Wallsend in third place; Birtley lead Division Three closely followed by Newcastle University with Gosforth in third spot.

MEN OVER-65

Ten competitors lined up contesting two circuits and it was Ponteland’s Mick Meaney who claimed the bragging rights followed by Robert Hewitson (Durham City) with Crook’s Mark Standbridge next fastest ahead of former Olympian Ray Smedley (Ponteland).


SENIOR MEN/UNDER-20 MEN 

ENTRIES were down on previous years possibly due to Newcastle’s early kick-off, however, it turned out to be stroll in the park for Morpeth’s Josh Fiddaman who led throughout the contest.

The former Blyth athlete and former NE County champion at under-13 level, not only won handsomely from Birtley’s Alex Below and first under-20 Rory Hart (Crook) but his winning time of 30min 16secs was the fastest overall time of the day.

Second quickest was Tyne Bridge’s Jarlath McKenna who worked his way through to 20th place from a five-minute penalty to cross the line with an actual time of 30:46.

Third quickest on the course was Newcastle University’s Monte Watson who finished one place behind McKenna, also running from the fast pack. In the team section, prolific champions Morpeth, got off to a good start with victory in Division One followed by Durham City and North Shields Poly while Newcastle University top Division Two by two points from Wallsend with Crook back in third. In Division Three Blyth lead the way followed by South Shields and Wearside Tri.

UNDER-17 WOMEN 

THIS season this age group ran on their own rather than with the under-20s and it was a convincing win for Jarrow and Hebburn’s Emily Boot whose time of 20:15 was the second quickest overall, the fastest being Chester-Le-Street’s Lucy Buckle who recorded 19:05 working her way through into second place from a 1:15 handicap. Durham City’s Grace Carter crossed the line in third place while Elswick’s Erin Bright, running from the fast pack, was third quickest on the course. Durham City topped the league placings followed by Tynedale and Elswick.

UNDER-17 MEN 

GATESHEAD’S in-form Alfie Cook led throughout to win in 15:51 which proved to be the quickest overall time of the day. Tynedale’s Arthur Di Lullo finished in second place in 16:04 which was the joint second fastest, the other being Alnwick’s Liam McDonough who worked his way through into 13th place running from a 2:30 handicap. Third across the line was Durham City’s William Jardine. Durham City topped the league placings followed by Tyne Bridge and Sunderland.

UNDER-15 GIRLS 

BIRTLEY’S Kitty Graham led the 45-strong field home crossing the line in 12:49, 13 seconds clear of Morpeth’s Faye Heatley with Tynedale’s Emelia Stobbart completing the medal places. Fastest on the course was Houghton’s Holly Robison who finished in fourth place from a 1:40 handicap. Second quickest was Darlington’s Matilda Owens followed by sister Charlotte with the sisters leading Darlington to team victory ahead of Houghton and Gateshead. 



UNDER-15 BOYS 

WALLSEND’S Kasper Pearson comfortably won from Tynedale’s Wilfred Pugh with Dominic Lee (Durham City) finishing in third place.Pearson was second quickest (10:52) on the course behind Darlington’s Rowan Steel (10:47) after working his way through into 15th place from a 1:40 handicap. With 11:00 Heaton’s Alex Smith was third quickest. Blyth, led home by eighth-placed Dexter Heatley topped the team placings ahead of Elswick and Low Fell.


UNDER-13 GIRLS

MORPETH’S Heidi Wilkinson held on to win (13:27) by just three seconds to claim victory over Prudhoe Plodders’ Martha Carr (13:30) with Sedgefield’s Jess Davis four-seconds adrift in third place. Birtley’s Izzy Hall was fastest on the course (12:30), working her way through the field from a 1:20 handicap to finish in seventh place. Elswick’s Ayla Bright was second quickest (12:44) followed by Wilkinson. North Shields Poly came out on top in the team stakes followed by Elswick and Wallsend.


UNDER-13 BOYS

MORPETH’S Mason Gaylor proved a comfortable winner crossing the line in 11:41, 26 seconds clear of Gosforth’s Jack McManus with Low Fell’s William McClean just two seconds further adrift in third place. Fastest on the course was Durham City’s Henry Engleheart who posted an actual time of 11:31 on his way to finishing in 14th place from a 1:20 handicap. Second fastest was Gaylor and third quickest McManus. An excellent team victory by Low Fell followed in second place Gosforth with Elswick third.



UNDER-11 GIRLS and BOYS

A TOTAL of 131 youngsters toed the line in the “Try Cross-Country” and the enthusiasm and enjoyment was to the fore all supported heartedly by parents and grand-parents whether their child was at the sharp end, mid-field or at the rear, of course, that’s the way our sport is noted for. 

In the boys’ section, in which there were 75 finishers, first home was North Shields Poly’s Matthias Gheorghiu (6.00) closely followed by Jarrow and Hebburn’s Jacob Hopper just one second adrift with Aycliffe’s Will Allison completing the one-two-three. 

In the girls contest over the same one-mile course, Ada Penfold made it a double for the Poly club crossing the line in 5:23. Gosforth’s Ruby Colins (Gosforth) came home in second place followed by Penfold’s team-mate Ellie Nelson. Thanks go to the tail runners for making sure the contest went off smoothly.




**THANKS go to NEHL league sponsors Start Fitness, to landowner

Jon Taylor, to all the technical officials, course builders and marshalls, to the first aid team, the new chip timing squad Timing Up North and to the chuck waggon personnel, who unfortunately ran out of food as the day progressed. After contesting the most southerly fixture on the calendar harrier League action continues with a trip up the Northumberland coast on Sunday, October 13th to Druridge Bay followed a week later when Lambton Estate is the venue.


 


By Bill McGuirk

Photos - Stuart Whitman Photography

Friday, 27 September 2024

NEHL 24-25 - Thornley Hall farm

THORNLEY HALL FARM - 28TH SEPTEMBER 2024

A big 'thank you to John Taylor, owner of Thornley Hall Farm and also Blackhill Bounders, host club for this seasons opening fixture. We could do with a few volunteers to ensure we have enough marshals for the fixture. Just give names in comments. Much appreciated.

DIRECTIONS
Post code: DH6 3LY
Irrespective of direction of travel, the Farm is accessed from the A181. Please do not right turn across the A181 if travelling from the West. Go to the roundabout approx half a mile past the farm and then come back to turn left into the farm. On entry to the farm you will be directed to the parking area. Parking cost is £3 CASH ONLY. PLEASE HAVE YOUR COINS READY.


See http://www.harrierleague.com/ for start times.
Registration / number collection will be in the bar area. John informs me that the bar will be open.



THORNLEY COURSE UPDATE

Big shout out to Stewy Bell and Blackhill Bounders who have been working on the course today. For those familiar with the course, due to the rain the 'lake' has re-appeared in the bowl (lowest part of the course) and also sheep are occupying the far field I believe, making it necessary to make slight modifications to the course laps. John reports parking is ok - greasy on top but firm underneath.
Same legend for the amended map (attached) with medium map marked in blue and large lap marked in red. Large lap may be slightly shorter than usual. Format will be as at original map for each age group.

We'll be making a final decision for the U11's tomorrow morning. It may be possible to run the usual course.


Late entries & guests.

We will be extremely busy tomorrow, arrive early if you have not been entered. Guests of the league will be given priority over late entries should we have time issues.
  • Team managers - DO NOT contact the chip timing company with late entries. We (race HQ) have the entry system and the numbers.
  • Under 11s - must be aged at least 9 on the day.
  • If you're M65 and wish to run the two lap race you need to inform us in Race HQ.
  • The cut off for late entries is 15 mins before each race starts. If you arrive after that you won't be added.
  • Cost of late or guest entry is £10 - keep your number for the whole season.
  • The numbers are really slippy. Team managers - they may not be in sequence in your bag (you'll see why when you pick them up).