Tuesday, 9 October 2018

NEHL Gosforth Park - History in the making


CROSS COUNTRY RACING IN GOSFORTH PARK

When the North East Harrier League stage the third fixture of the season in Gosforth Park on October 27th, this will be a return to the park which over the years has hosted many prestigious cross country events.

The first ever North East Senior and Junior Men`s Cross Country Championships were held over the Race Course in 1895, with Thomas Dove (St.Paul`s Harriers) crowned  first ever NECCA senior champion and area`s first Harrier Club, Newcastle Harriers taking the team title. C Calvert (Darlington Harriers) winning the junior title led his club to the team honours. Pre-World War 1, Stockton Race Course was the favoured championship venue, although the event returned to Gosforth in1909, but was poorly attended.

The first Championship to be staged after WW1, once again saw Gosforth Park the chosen venue and a further fourteen championships were held over the Race Course until 1959. Significantly for local club Gosforth Harriers, John Bell was their first ever NECCA senior champion at the 1959 championship.

With local athletics administrator William Rainbow at the helm in his year as English Cross Country Union President, the City of Newcastle somewhat controversially hosted the International Cross Country Union Championships at Gosforth Park in 1924. The year before the ICCU had chosen England to organise the championships, the French unsuccessfully requested the competition to be held in the south of England, but in their wisdom the ECCU chose Newcastle and despite a strong French protest the race went ahead. Rainbow had been responsible for the Newcastle arrangements, and afterwards stated the race had stimulated much local interest in the sport of cross country.

In May 1915, the inaugural Northern Military Command Cross Country Championships were held at Gosforth Park. At the time long before mass participation, an original entry exceeded 2,000, but it was decided to cut the entry to only 12 per team instead of the original 15. The NECCA were given the huge task of arranging the championships. Rules of competition were hastily arranged, including requesting each company with pretensions of individual honours lining their nominated runners in two lines at the front. On the day as was often the case, military movements meant some 600 runners were absent, nevertheless a world record field of 1,384 completed the course of 5 miles 1,150 yards. Competitors were advised to travel on the 1.15pm express from Newcastle Central to Killingworth, with spectators urged to travel on the slow train at 1.30 to ease congestion. 

Two circuits of the race track were covered before the runners were sent through a wooded spinney to the west of the lake, leading to rough country to the south of the lake before heading back through another wooded spinney and on to the straight mile. The deviation from the race course, due to the heavy going put to the test the stamina of the hundreds of competitors. Private John Hatton (Sherwood Foresters) almost unbeaten in his time in the north east during the war, won in 31 minutes 15 seconds. This was reported as only a shade slower than the pre-war course record set at the NECCA Championships in 1909. The local press reported a record entry for the district but also a record that has no parallel in the athletic history of the world and a mammoth task for the officials. 

The following year due to military reasons the second regional championships were postponed two weeks to May 20th. Once again, another 2,000 entries were received. Hatton, following the effects of influenza withdrew after 4 miles, allowing Sapper Barbour (Northumberland R.E.) to take the honours. In fourth place Tom Minniken (1st Northern Cyclists) and Heaton Harriers, is described in Heaton`s centenary publication as proving his class in what for the time must have been one of the biggest races ever. Note these championship races were `All Out` and not like the Northumberland and Durham Paperchase League where the `Whipper In` principal was common until 1949

There is certainly nothing new in league cross country being held at Gosforth Race Course. In the first 50 years of the N&D Paperchase League or North East Harrier League as it is known today, the Park was often used. In particular, this terrain would be well known to Gosforth Harriers, as after WW2 cross country training was held at Hudspeth`s North Brunton Farm, opposite the Park gates.

A Jenkins
September 2018



Not long after the start of the Northern Military Command Cross Country Championships in Gosforth Park in May 1915, where a world record was set with 1,384 finishers.



Saturday, 6 October 2018

NEHL Druridge Bay

Entries for Druridge Bay have now closed, and the updated numbers and packs may be found here: http://harrierleague.com/runners/2018-19/registrations.htm

Instructions for the fixture as follows (From Blyth RC and Ashington Hirst RC)
NORTH EASTERN HARRIER LEAGUE  2018 - 19.

FIXTURE 2.      DRURIDGE BAY COUNTRY PARK.

SUNDAY 7th OCTOBER 2018.

Directions to the venue.

Druridge Bay Country Park is situated off the A1068 (The Coastal Route) at Red Row, Northumberland. The Post code is NE61 5BX.



PARKING. Car parking is within the country park using various sites. A charge of £2.00 per vehicle will be collected to cover the cost of holding this event at Druridge Bay Country Park. Please follow marshal’s instructions. Be prepared for a walk of over half a mile to the course. With record numbers turning out, it is vital that you car share please. A one way traffic system will be in operation on the day.

REGISTRATION.  Will be at the Visitor Centre. Do NOT park your car in the visitor centre car park. There are toilets and refreshments at the visitor centre. Also temporary toilets and a refreshments outlet near the course.

CLUB TENTS. There is ample space for club tents alongside the start and finish. Please situate your tent well away from the Start assembly area. There is parking space for one car per club carrying a tent near to the course. Follow marshal’s directions

COURSE. Mostly firm grassland. Some track. Some soft meadow. No hills – just inclines. Sorry no mud!

START TIMES.
U11 Boys 1200
U11 Girls 1205
U17 Men 1215
U20/17 Women 1220
U15 Boys 1235
U15 Girls 1240
U13 Boys 1250
U13 Girls 1255
Sen / Vet W 1305
Sen / Vet M 1350



Small lap is S-B-G-H-F.               Large lap is S-B-C-D-E-G-H-F
On the course map.

Enjoy!

PLEASE TAKE YOUR RUBBISH HOME. Thank you.



Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Wrekenton - Mugshots!

Hi Folks, straight from the Facebook Group, here they are, your team mugshots!
If you're on FB and would like to join, you can find us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/harrierleague/









































Sunday, 30 September 2018

NEHL Wrekenton, Sunshine and no mud!

Hi Folks,

The dust has settled on the first fixture of the 2018-19 season, held at Wrekenton on September 29th.  Provisional results are available here: http://harrierleague.com/results/2018-19/Wrekenton/

We ran with the new timetable for this season, which caused a little confusion, and there will be some tweaks for the next fixture at Druridge Bay, so please keep up to date with all of the news both here and on the league's facebook page.

Race winners are as follows:

U11 Girls: Poppy Wilde, Elswick Harriers
U11 Boys: Zac Brannon, North Shields Poly
U13 Girls: Annabel Milburn, Gateshead Harriers
U13 Boys: Joe Dixon, Morpeth Harriers
U15 Girls: Lauren Brown, Alnwick Harriers
U15 Boys: Will Collinson, Blaydon Harriers
U17 & 20 Women: Holly Peck, Morpeth Harriers
U17 Men: Will Bellamy, Houghton Ac
Senior & Masters Women: Lisa Tang, Tynedale Harriers
Senior & Masters Men: Dan Garbutt, Durham City

Callum Hanson & Dan Garbutt
Lisa Tang

Many thanks to Saltwell Harriers for hosting this fixture, it is as ever very much appreciated.

Thursday, 27 September 2018

NEHL 2018 #1 Wrekenton


Hi Folks, All of your numbers are packed, this seasons colours are as follows:


 

U11 - yellow
Junior - orange
Men - purple
Women - blue
also in the top right of each number is category code:
U11 JNR M W
On the back of each number is your chip.
Do not run in hand written or photocopied numbers, it will not be timed, your chip is recorded by the scanners as you pass through the finish, if it's not on the number it will not be recorded.
Team managers must collect the full pack of numbers, we will not split packs, or remove individual numbers, so your team manager must be there in time to collect numbers for the U11s or juniors depending on who is registered.
When numbers are collected team managers must provide payment which is £50 + £3 per runner, and a contact telephone number.
It is the responsibility of the team managers to take emergency contact numbers for their club's athletes. The league do not hold information on individual athletes contact information.
If you have a medical condition you must write it on the back of your number, and let your team manager know.

Race HQ will be a tent near the course

RACE ORDER & TIMES for the coming season - please note change to last years timetable
1200 Under 11 Boys (1.5k)
1205 Under 11 Girls (1.5k)
1210 Under 17 Men (1.5 laps approx. 5k)
1215 Under 20 & Under 17 Women (1.5 laps approx 5k)
1220 Under 15 Boys (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1225 Under 15 Girls (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1230 Under 13 Boys (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1235 Under 13 Girls (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1250 Senior Women (2 laps approx. 4 miles - 6.4k)
1350 Senior Men (3 laps approx. 6 miles - 9.6k)

Age restrictions as follows:
Under 11 - must be age 9 on the day of competition
Under 13 - must be 11 on 31st August 2018.  U11s turning 11 during the season may move up to the U13s
Under 15 - must be 13 on 31st August 2018.
Under 17 men - must be 15 on 31st August 2018.
Under 17 & 20 women - must be 15 on 31st August 2018.
Senior Men - must be 17 on 31st August 2018.
Senior Women - must be 20 on 31st August 2018.
Masters men aged 65 may (if they wish) run in the 2 lap Senior Women's race, they register as per normal in the men's race, then come to race hq for a replacement number.  Masters wishing to do this must stay in the 2 lap race all season.


Use postcode NE9 6RZ for SAT NAV

Parking:
You are all no doubt excited about the first xc this Saturday at Wrekenton. Everything has been put in place to ensure it’ll be a great start to the xc calendar and we’ve even had the grass cut especially.

In terms of parking there are a number of available parking places by the start of the course on Harebell Rd, please be wary that there is a housing estate so please be considerate of others.

The main parking area will be the Moss heap NHS car park opposite cardinal Hume school (old Durham rd). There will be signs up directing you towards this car park.
The overflow will be cardinal Hume school. Please be aware that the school will be in use for dance classes on Saturday so the car parks in this area will be required throughout the day.
Lastly, if you could refrain from parking in front of the houses opposite the NHS car park. There is someone with a disability within these houses that require unblocked access to their house.
Otherwise please enjoy what looks to be the biggest turnout for an opening xc in years.
Kind regards
Darren (on behalf of Saltwell Harriers)


Monday, 3 September 2018

We've got a new venue!


Introducing NEHL Gosforth Park, which will take place on the 27th of October, replacing the Temple Park fixture which will now take place in January.  Course routes are not finalised yet but will take place on the land shown below.

We look forward to running in Gosforth Park first used as a cross country race course in November 1896!