Monday, 10 January 2022

NEHL Thornley Hall Farm report

THRILLS(!) AND SPILLS DOWN AT THE FARM 

FOR those who were making their Harrier League debut at Thornley Hall Farm take heart and don’t be put off for the conditions you experienced are far from the norm and if you managed to negotiate ankle deep mud, frozen sections, a few hills with obstacles thrown in and the concern about being able to free your car from the parking lot then I’m sure you’ll be back for more when the next instalment takes place at Temple Park on February 12. 

Senior women wind their way up the valley

Around 1,000 competitors took to the farmland for the 10-race programme thanks once again to the generosity of landowner Jon Taylor and while the course set out by Blackhill Bounders’ George McKay, together with his enthusiastic team of marshalls, is renowned for being one of the toughest on the HL circuit and on this occasion it proved to be a real cross-country test of mind and endurance and while many of those competing had plenty of good words to say after completing their event there were also a few choice words said silently and we’ll see if those who muttered quietly ‘never again’ will be back on the start line in South Shields in five weeks’ time. I’m sure they will! 

While a number of competitors crossed the finish carrying either one or both shoes they weren’t alone for, making my way back to the race headquarters after the end of a great day’s sport, yours truly had the misfortune of losing a boot – and sock - due to the clinging mud which resulted in a few steps barefoot up the hill. Thanks to Stuart, your superb photographer who came to my assistance, I was back on the move in a flash! 

SENIOR MEN 

Start of the senior men's race

AS is customary, the senior men’s race brings the curtain down on the day’s proceedings and while the course by now was well and truly cut up it proved no barrier to Tyne Bridge teenager Jake Dorman. Taking full advantage of his time handicap Dorman was quickly into his stride ahead of around 400 rivals and quickly opened up daylight between himself and the rest of the field. 

At the completion of the first of three circuits Dorman had opened up a 30- second lead with Joel Binks (Jesmond Joggers) and Durham City’s Stephen Hamil his closest challengers. Going into the final lap Dorman still held a comfortable lead with Binks still in second place as Tynedale’s Charley Daley had moved ahead of Hamil after cutting back the handicap of 2min 30secs. All the while guest runner, James Scott-Farrington of Horwich RMI, running from a handicap of five minutes, had worked his way through into the top 10. 

On the run to the line Dorman came home over half-a-minute clear of Binks with Daly completing the one-two-three as Scott-Farrington, whose last appearance in the region was a 21st-place finish in the GNR in September, moved through to cross the line in fifth place to be rewarded with the fastest overall time of the day. Second fastest was Houghton’s Chris Coulson (6th) with evergreen sixth-placed Conrad Franks (Gateshead) third quickest. 

Tynebridge's Jake Dorman

In the team contests, Dorman led Tyne Bridge to victory in Division One by six points over Morpeth with Sunderland 15 points further adrift in third place. 

In Division Two Jesmond Joggers came out on top with 61 points finishing ahead of Elswick (129pts) and Durham City (135pts). In Division Three Sedgefield look home and dry for promotion after another victory (82pts) with Houghton finishing in second place (135pts) and Tynedale in third place on 170pts. 

SENIOR WOMEN 

JUST as it was in the men’s race, it proved to be a gun-to-tape success for fit again Jarrow and Hebburn’s Melissa Turner. At the half-way stage Turner had over a minute advantage over Morpeth’s Helen King with Heaton’s Laura Jardine a close-up third. 

Jarrow & Hebburn athlete Melissa Turner

Turner, encouraged by marshals and supporters alike, continued to cut out a lone furrow on the final circuit and came home over three minutes ahead of Morpeth’s Catriona MacDonald who had hauled back some of the five-minute handicap as did third-placed Jane Hodgson, also of Morpeth, who finished 17 seconds behind her Northumberland team-mate. 

Third fastest was Gosforth’s Helen Warburton, who finished in eighth place while Turner was rewarded with the fourth best time of the day. Morpeth, with Gemma Floyd and King backing up MacDonald and Hodgson, were easy winners of the Division One team race (10pts) with North Shields Poly in second position (54pts) and Elswick in third on 72pts. Jarrow and Hebburn came out on top in Division Two (40pts), just two points clear of Tynedale with Gosforth finishing third on 57pts. In Division Three Stocksfield Striders led the way with 47pts, Ponteland Runners finished second with 67pts, just one point clear of third-placed Sedgefield. 

UNDER-17 MEN 

George Beevers - Birtley AC

IT proved to be a Birtley one-two after George Beevers had led throughout and go on and take the main award. Beevers was ahead after the first small circuit with Zak Kettle (Tyne Bridge) in second place and Joseph Lonergan (Blaydon) a close-up third. Beevers continued to pull away from his closest rivals on the second circuit and though he was being chased down all the way to the line by team-mate Christopher Perkins, who had given him two-and-a-half minutes start, he had nine seconds in hand at the finish. Lonergan moved ahead of Kettle to claim the third-place award. After Perkins, Morpeth duo Bertie Marr and William De Vere-Owens were next quickest. 

In the team event Morpeth finished first with 22pts, Blaydon were second with 30pts and Sunderland third with 43pts. 

UNDER-17/20 WOMEN 

WALLSEND’S Lily Robson led the field at the completion of the first small circuit and was followed by Gateshead’s Kate Binningsley. However, as the field closed in on the leaders the places all changed in the run to the line with Elswick’s Imogen Bungay coming through from the medium pack to claim victory ahead of Morpeth’s Millie Breese who was quickest on the course running from the fast pack.

Elswick Harrier Imogen Bungay

Binningsley was just caught before the finish by Breese but still claimed the third-place award ahead of Robson. Gateshead’s Jessica Milburn was second fastest on the course behind Breese with Holly Waugh (North Shields Poly) third and Bungay fourth. Gosforth edged out Gateshead by just one point to claim team victory with Houghton a further two points adrift in third place. 

UNDER-15 BOYS 

Oliver Calvert & Ben Sproats

MORPETH’S Elliott Mavir and Gosforth’s Calum Akhtar were early leaders only to be denied in the later stages of the contest by a trio of fast-pack runners. 

At the line it was Morpeth’s Oliver Calvert who claimed victory by two seconds over North Shields Poly’s Ben Sproats with Oliver Tomlinson, also Morpeth, finishing in third place five seconds further adrift. 

Naturally, Morpeth were clear team winners with just eight points with Birtley in second place (37pts) and North Shields Poly third on 38pts. 

UNDER-15 GIRLS 

Durham athlete Charlotte Dillon

TYNEDALE’s Emma Nicholson led in the early stages but in the end had to settle for third place as fast pack runners Charlotte Dillon (Durham City) and Blaydon’s Ellie Fellows reeled her in with around a mile to go. Elswick’s Poppy Old, who finished in fourth place, was the third fastest on the course. In a close team contest victory went to Tynedale who finished with 21 points, one better than Elswick with Gateshead claiming third place ahead of North Shields Poly. 

UNDER-13 BOYS 

GOSFORTH’S George Ponton was the early leader but had to settle for the bronze award after fast pack runners Jamie Lonergan (Blaydon) and Birtley’s Noah Williamson managed to overhaul him in the closing stages, Lonergan got the verdict by four seconds over Williamson with Ponton finishing a comfortable third. 

After Lonergan and Williamson next fastest on the course was Freddie Palmer (Tyne Bridge) after finishing in fourth place. Sunderland came out on top in the team event finishing three points ahead of Blaydon with Durham City holding off Tyne Bridge by just one point to claim third place. 

UNDER-13 GIRLS 

Taylor Miller - Chester le Street

AS expected as the season’s fixtures unfold fast pack runners come into their own and that was noticeably in this contest with, from the first 13 finishers, 11 came from the fast pack. Alnwick’s Farren Henderson led the field out in the early stages only to be overtaken by four athletes from the fast pack in the run to the line. Victory went to Chester-le-Street’s Taylor Miller who had five seconds in hand over Heaton’s Mary Parkin with North Shields Poly’s Anna Johnson completing the podium placings. Morpeth came out on top in the team section finishing ahead of Elswick and Chester-le-Street. 

UNDER-11 BOYS 

A SUPERB turn-out of over 40 youngsters saw Birtley’s Ed Moon home in first place holding off North Shields Poly’s Noah Penfold by five seconds with Elswick’s Nicholas Surtees-Brown claiming third place just ahead of Tynedale’s Wilfred Pugh. 

Under 11 boys

UNDER-11 GIRLS 

AS IT’s been all season it was a one-two for Birtley twins Nell and Kitty Graham with the former once again getting the verdict by just one second. Pushing them all the way to the line on this occasion was Alnwick’s Emilia Waugh who finished just four seconds behind Kitty. 

Under 11 girls

***ONCE again a huge thanks to Jon Taylor for the use of his land, to all the marshals – if it was your first time please don’t hesitate to volunteer again – to all the technical officials, the excellent first aid team and, of course, to all the athletes for making it a great day’s sport. 

BILL McGUIRK


Photos: Stuart Whitman Photography & Chris Lines

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

NEHL 2021-22 Thornley Hall Farm

Hope you all had a fantastic Christmas and New Year, and are ready to burn it up at the total mud-fest which is Thornley Hall Farm.

Getting there
The farm is situated near Wheatley Hill on the A181
Postcode for the farm is: DH6 3LY

ABSOLUTELY NO RIGHT TURN COMING FROM DURHAM A181 you must go down to the roundabout and come back up TO THE SECOND ENTRANCE.


Parking
Important information about parking at Thornley 

PRICE is £3 per car. Please have this ready to ease traffic queues.


Tents MAY be dropped off at the first entrance if the traffic is not to busy otherwise you’ll have to carry them from where you are parked. 


Parking will firstly be on the road within the farm and then on the field.

Please do not warm up on the course (narrow bits) and don't take shortcuts damaging the tape.

Dogs
Dogs are allowed on the farm, but must be kept on a lead at all times.  Dog poo must be bagged and binned.

Race HQ

Race HQ will be in the farm Bar (yay get us sitting in the cozy indoors), collect any pre-entries there, and call in with any queries. Entries will close midday on Friday 7th.

Never re-register someone as new who is already on the system.
I repeat this frequently but someone always does it.

If in doubt, you can look up who is registered on the list of runners:
http://harrierleague.com/runners/
or you can e-mail admin@harrierleague.com and we can check it.
Running in the wrong pack means automatic disqualification.

IMPORTANT - All age groups apart from Under 11 must be affiliated to a club, we do not allow unattached runners.

Pre entries will cost £3, Lost or replacement numbers are £5

RACE NUMBERS 2021-22

This year there are 6 sets of numbers across the categories.

Under 11 have Yellow numbers
Under 13 have Blue numbers
Under 15 have Green numbers
Under 17/20 have Purple numbers
Senior Men have White numbers
Senior Women have Orange numbers

also in the bottom right of each number is category code:
U11, U13, U15, U17&20, M, W
On the back of each number is your chip.

REMEMBER TO WEAR THE CORRECT NUMBER, NOT THE ONE FROM THE NORTHEASTERNS

RACE ORDER & TIMES for the coming season
1200 Under 11 Boys (1.5k)
1205 Under 11 Girls (1.5k)
1215 Under 17 Men (1.5 laps approx. 5k)
1220 Under 20 & Under 17 Women (1.5 laps approx 5k)
1235 Under 15 Boys (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1240 Under 15 Girls (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1250 Under 13 Boys (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1255 Under 13 Girls (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1305 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 2021.  U11s turning 11 during the season may move up to the U13s
Under 15 - must be 13 on 31st August 2021.
Under 17 men - must be 15 on 31st August 2021.
Under 17 & 20 women - must be 15 on 31st August 2021.
Senior Men - must be 17 on 31st August 2021.
Senior Women - must be 20 on 31st August 2021.


Masters men aged 65 and slower men 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.

Course map



Loos & First Aid
Portable toilets will be situated next to the barn, and first aid will be at the Start/Finish area, and on the course.

Covid-19 guidance Part of the granting of our event license is based on application of current guidance provided by gov.uk and also that provided England Athletics (https://www.englandathletics.org/athletics-and-running/news/guidance-update-2021/ ) Prior to the event when final instruction / information is sent to participating clubs (e-mail, social media) the following points will be encouraged:
  • Use hand gels / cleaning materials available at the toilets
  • Wear a mask when not running / in areas where there are larger numbers of people
  • Bring own hand gel and use frequently
  • Take 2 x LFT tests in the week leading to the event
  • Completed vaccination programme where possible / applicable
The following is mandatory: Do not attend the event if you currently display any symptoms associated with COVID-19

Sunday, 5 December 2021

NECAA XC Championships 2021

Thank you for entering this year`s championships hosted by Sedgefield Harriers, with the support of Start Fitness, Sedgefield Harriers, Durham County Council, Hardwick Hall Hotel, Sedgefield Cricket Club.



IMPORTANT UPDATE – revised directions and parking arrangements for the Championships.

Parking arrangements for Saturday`s cross country championships will now be slightly different from what was originally advertised. Please check and circulate the updated directions. The good news is that the main car park has a large capacity, is slightly closer to the event site, and is very easy to find. However, in light of another event that is taking place at Hardwick Hall Hotel, there may be a fair bit of traffic around at certain points during the day, so please allow for that when planning your journey. To offset additional costs that are now being incurred, we are asking for a voluntary contribution of £1 per vehicle, which will be collected in `honesty` buckets by volunteers as you exit the car park on foot towards the course. Thank you. 




Getting to the event free car park (sat nav - TS21 2EH):

From A1(M) North/South

Exit at J60, heading east towards Hartlepool/Teesside on A689. At next roundabout turn left onto A177 for Coxhoe, follow directions to Hardwick Park

From A19 North/South

Exit at A689 junction (Wolviston), heading west towards Bishop Auckland on A689. Go straight ahead on A689 at next 4 roundabouts. At next roundabout turn right onto A177 for Coxhoe, you will be directed to Hardwick Park car park (chargeable)

From A177 Stockton

Turn left at Sedgefield (Travelodge) roundabout onto A689. At next roundabout turn right onto A177 for Coxhoe, you will be directed to Hardwick Park car park (chargeable)

Club tent drop off: Drop off zone is turn right at roundabout before hotel (sat nav – opposite TS21 2DN). After drop off you will be directed to the parking.


U11s                1 short lap (green)

U13s                1 big lap

U15s               2 medium laps

U17M             2 big laps

U17/20W        1 medium + 1 big lap

U20M             1 medium + 2 big laps

SW                  1 medium + 2 big laps

SM                  4 big laps

 

TIMETABLE

U11B  10.35                                       U11G  10.45

U13B  11.00                                       U13G  11.15

U15B  11.30                                       U15G  11.45

U17M 12.05                                       U17/20W 12.25

U20M 12.45                                       SM      1.15

SW       2.10              

 

Race entries can be seen on the SPORTSOFT 2021 RACE RESULTS website.

RESULTS – Online asap after each race.

GENERAL

COVID, please follow any current Government and England Athletics restrictions in place, including social distancing. Hand sanitisers will be available in various locations on site.

 

TEAM MANAGERS ONLY can collect club numbers from Sedgefield Cricket Club. Team managers when collecting race packs please wear face masks.

Please read and follow tent drop off instructions.

TOILET FACILITIES will be situated in East Park. REFRESHMENTS will be available and START FITNESS will be in attendance.

FIRST AID and a lost children area will be at the marquee.

Please can all clubs ensure the venue is left LITTER FREE.

Presentations will be made  shortly after each race, individual medal winners will report immediately at the end of their race and team presentations during the following race. Teams please listen for announcements.

ANYONE WEARING THEIR NYSD or NORTH EAST HARRIER LEAGUE NUMBER WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE DISQUALIFIED.

UKA RULES

Club vests must be worn (5 3)

Numbers worn as issued, not folded, cut or mutilated (5 9)

Headphones of any description are not permitted in any cross country event (5 6)

Spitting at any time is not permitted, Conduct Warning or Disqualification (18.5).

All competitors are requested to complete the medical template on the reverse of their race number.

INTER COUNTY SELECTION

 

Club secretaries should forward the contact details: name, address, email, mobile number, of the first 10 in each race (first 15 senior men and women) and any athlete of county standard who missed the championships, before December 31st to the team managers:

Men: Stewy Bell, 12 Lincoln Road, Moorside Consett, DH8 8EB, Tel: 07525484605, email: nufcstewy@hotmail.com

Women: Lynn Harding, 3 Bramble Rise, Sunderland, SR3 2FW,  07773 140617, lynn.cooper@ntlworld.com  

 

PLEASE NOTE THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS FOR RECORDS ONLY. THE FIRST 10/15 FINISHERS ARE NOT GUARANTEED SELECTION. THOSE SELECTED WILL BE NOTIFIED FOLLOWING A SELECTION MEETING IN JANUARY AFTER THE NORTHERN CHAMPIONSHIPS AT PONTEFRACT. Current form at the Northern Championships be taken into consideration. If athletes are unable to run the Northerns, all other cross country races will be taken into consideration, if the selectors are informed.

 

2021 TROPHIES should be returned, cleaned and engraved, to the presentation area on the course.

The NECAA welcomes bids for future championships (contact the secretary). The 2022 venue will be announced on December 11th. 

NON CHAMPIONSHIP U11 ENTRIES – PLEASE REFER TO THE START FITNESS NEHL FACEBOOK PAGE or info@harrierleague.com

Please email under 11 entries asap, I need name/club/date of birth.  Entries cost £2 payable on the day.  Runners must be ages 9 or 10 on the day


 

 

Tuesday, 30 November 2021

NEHL Aykley Heads Race Report by Bill McGuirk

HARRIERS WARM TO AYKLEY WINTER WONDERLAND

COMETH the Man (and Women and Children), Cometh the Hour was the theme for the latest round of the Start Fitness North East Harrier League.

Ponteland's Laura Choake

An eleventh-hour decision to go ahead after Storm Arwen had put the fixture in doubt came as a welcome relief to hosting clubs’ Derwentside and Elvet Striders who had worked tirelessly leading up to the day in their efforts to give the region’s cross-country enthusiasts an opportunity on a course which rumours have it will not be available in the future.

After a dawn conveyance of the course in freezing temperatures by Mark Davinson and NEHL committee members John Stephens and Micky Baker it was decided that despite a fallen tree, the terrain, tough at the best of times, was safe for action to take place.

And while there were a number who felt it was the wrong decision because of the severe weather conditions, for many the decision proved a welcome cross-country fix with over 800 competitors facing the starter for the nine-race programme.

Not surprisingly, entries were considerably down amongst the younger age groups compared to earlier fixtures but the two senior races saw over 600 in total toe the line.

The sub-zero temperature and the occasional snow shower didn’t seem to subdue those seniors who made a bee-line for their club tent after crossing the finish to take in a welcome hot drink and the usual array of cakes!

Officials in the snow shower

SENIOR MEN (10k+)

Senior Men's start

MORPETH duo Finn Brodie and Alex Brown set their stall our from the off with the duo quickly opening up a big advantage over their rivals as they battled their way over a now churned up course.

In an attempt to cut back 2min 35secs start fellow Morpeth athlete Sam Hancox led the charge from the medium pack while the highly-competitive fast-pack waited a further 2min 40 secs before getting underway.

Morpeth's Finn Brodie

Behind the leaders came a group of Durham University runners together with Tynedale’s Charlie Daley who all started from the slow pack. Brodie and Brown ran shoulder-to-shoulder throughout the first of the three circuits until the former Gosforth and Tyne Bridge athlete sensed that Brown was starting to struggle slightly around the half-way point where he managed to open a gap of 15 metres or so and that’s the way it stayed until the finish with the gap extending to around 80 metres at the line.

Finn Brodie & Alex Brown

After rushing to retrieve some warm clothes I caught up with Brodie who said he was more than happy with his performance and was honest enough to say that it could have been much closer as Alex had to stop to put a shoe back on which was at a critical part of the race.

Not only was Brodie rewarded with the winner’s medal, more importantly his time of 26:07 proved to be the fastest overall time of the day. Luke Pettit was the pick of the university students to finish in third place as Hancox moved through the field to finish in 12th position one spot ahead of leading fast pack runner, Tyneside-based Bristol and West’s Jarlath McKenna whose second-fastest time of the day behind Brodie managed to reverse the Heaton Memorial 10k places with Birtley’s Adrian Bailes.

Durham Uni's Luke Pettit

In the race for team honours Morpeth came out on top of Division One by eight points from Birtley with Sunderland in third place. Durham City topped Division Two ahead of Jesmond Joggers and Elswick while Division Three current table-toppers Sedgefield were first with Derwentside edging out Tynedale for second place.

SENIOR WOMEN (6k+)

Senior Women's start

IT WAS the white-vested Durham University duo Emma Bramley and Hannah Rayden to the fore throughout the two-lap contest with the pair setting off 2min 25secs ahead of the medium pack and 5:15 ahead of the fast pack.

Durham Uni runners Emma Bramley & Hannah Rayden

And it was the former who prevailed as she strode home a comfortable winner ahead of her team-mate by over two minutes as Tynedale’s Annette Quaid, winner of the previous fixture at Lambton Estate, worked her way through from the medium pack to complete the onetwo-three. In-form Catriona MacDonald (Morpeth) fastest in her previous starts at Wrekenton and Lambton, once again was quickest on the course to finish in fourth spot from the fast pack.

Catriona MacDonald, Morpeth Harriers

MacDonald’s Morpeth team-mate Jane Hodgson despite a tumble at the start, was second fastest overall with Bramley third quickest. Despite numerous members out marshalling the course, Elvet Striders still had enough strength in numbers to head the Division One team section finishing ahead of Elswick and Morpeth while in Division Two Tynedale came out on top ahead of Claremont who claimed second place ahead of Blaydon on countback. Meanwhile, in Division Three Stockton Striders accounted for Blackhill Bounders with Crook claiming third place.

JUNIOR CONTESTS

Under-17 Men

U17 men's fast pack

Houghton’s Brandon Pye made a welcome return to competition and his first outing of the season in the under-17 men’s race proved to be a double success for not only did he lead throughout his time of 15min 53secs proved to be the quickest overall.

Houghton Harrier - Brandon Pye

Pye quickly took up an early lead and was never headed as he took full advantage over his rivals and the 2min 50secs start over the fast pack. Morpeth’s Joe Dixon and Ethan Bond (Gosforth) also running from the slow pack claimed second and third places while a cautious Chris Perkins (Birtley) moved through to eighth place from the fast pack with the second fastest time behind Pye. Once again a strong Morpeth squad came out on top in the league standings finishing ahead of Gosforth and Durham City.

Under-17/20 Women

Durham University claimed another individual victory as slow pack runner Amy Richards came home over a minute clear of Gateshead’s Innes Curran who worked her way through from a 1min 25sec penalty to claim the runner-sup spot ahead of Isabel Lloyd, also of Durham University. Morpeth’s Millie Breese was the fastest under-17 on the course working her way through the field to finish in fourth place from a handicap of 2:50 with an actual time of 21:05 while fastest under-20 was Chester-le-Street’s Emily Chong with 21:46.

Durham Uni's Amy Richards

Millie Breese - Morpeth Harriers

The university were comfortable winners of the team contest finishing ahead of Morpeth and North Shields Poly.

Under-15 Boys 

U15 boys fast pack

Birtley’s Thomas Francis denied Phoenix Flyers a first victory as he held on to win by just four seconds to push Patrick McCoy into second place. The duo held off the fast-finishing fast pack runner Ben Sproats (North Shields Poly) who finished a further three seconds adrift in third spot. Second and third quickest overall were Morpeth pair Oliver Calvert and Oliver Tomlinson who finished fourth and fifth respectively. Morpeth came out on top in the team stakes finishing ahead of Birtley and Houghton.

Birtley AC's Thomas Francis

Under-15 Girls

Birtley’s Daisy Graham (slow pack) made all the running to win by just four seconds as Durham City’s Charlotte Dillon clawed back agonisingly short of the 1:40 handicap to claim the runners-up award. Chester-le-Street’s Ella Jones finished in third place while second fastest on the course was Annie Hutchinson (Gosforth) who finished just outside the medals in fourth position. Tynedale, with Emma Nicholson in seventh place leading them home, came out on top in the league placings ahead of Gosforth.

Daisy Graham, Birtley AC

Charlotte Dillon, Durham City

Under-13 Boys

U13 boys in full stride


The closest finish of the day saw Tynedale’s Morgan Vincent hang on by just one second as Durham City’s William Jardine closed him down from a 1:40 handicap. To make it a good day for the Phoenix Flyers club, Ewan McCoy claimed the third-place award. Second quickest on the course was Birtley’s Noah Williamson. Only one team managed to close-in in the threeto-score team contest with Durham City claiming the honours.


Tynedale's Morgan Vincent

Under-13 Girls

The contest turned into a fast-pack parade as all the medallists defied a 1:40 penalty. Katy Otterson (North Shields Poly) was first home finishing ahead of Birtley’s Niamh Phillipson and Grace Carter (Durham City) after Morpeth’s Charlotte Marshall, Heaton’s Mary Parkin and Durham City’s Grace Walker had cut out the early pace. Durham City came out on top in the team stakes with Prudhoe Plodders celebrating second place.

Katy Otterson, North Shields Poly

Under-11 Boys

Birtley’s Ed Moon once again claimed the honours with a 16-seconds victory over Elswick’s Nicholas Surtees-Brown with Crook’s Matty Richardson claiming third place just four seconds further adrift.


Birtley's Ed Moon

Under-11 Girls

Another repeat performance by Birtley twins Nell and Kitty Graham with the former once again coming out on top by five seconds. Alnwick’s Emilia Waugh claimed third place with Birtley showing strength in depth in this category as Olivia Murphy, Poppie Phillipson and Izzy Hall finished fourth, fifth and sixth respectively.

Birtley's Nell & Kitty Graham

**Once again it can’t be stressed strongly enough for the excellent work done by the volunteer HL committee, technical officials and all the marshalls who, on one of the coldest days on record, were there at their posts all day long to give competitors the chance of a cross-country run out. Also thanks go to the first aid staff who fortunately had only a few minor problems to deal with.





**The HL takes a break until the turn of the year when the focus for the fifth fixture will be

Thornley Hall Farm so, until then keep safe, fit and illness free.

BILL McGUIRK


Many thanks to NEHL Photographers: Stuart Whitman, Geoff Fenwick & Paddy Dinsmore




Monday, 22 November 2021

NEHL Aykley Heads 27th November 2021

Hi folks,

It's on. Course is fine, there's a tree down but the course has been rerouted.
Wallis has arrived from Tow Law with the loos, and there's no problem with parking.
Route travelling from A167 is fine, and the wind will drop some more by midday.
As ever, make your own decisions on whether to travel or not, but the event is on should you want to take part.
There may be mud

Important Information on Parking, Travel, Registration etc. for NEHL Aykley Heads

Getting there

Directions to County Hall (postcode: DH1 5TP)
County Hall is a major landmark in Durham and many of you will already know where it is and how to get there. There are frequent trains to Durham from Newcastle and Darlington. The station is around half a mile from the course (see link to map) please use public transport where possible!

If you must come by car then directions are as follows:

Travelling south (e.g. from Newcastle):
Use the A.1m and turn off at Junction 62 (signposted for Durham & Sunderland). At the top of the slip road turn right at the roundabout joining the A.690 into Durham. At the next roundabout (where the dual carriageway ends) stay on the A.690 & follow signs to City Centre & Consett (straight over). At the next roundabout stay on the A.690 & follow signs for Crook, Consett & County Hall (straight over - but get in the outside lane). At the next traffic lights turn right signposted for Consett, Chester-Le- St & County Hall. Turn right at the next roundabout into County Hall – you’ve arrived!

Travelling north (e.g. from Darlington):
Use the A.1m and turn off at Junction 62 (signposted for Durham & Sunderland). At the top of the slip road turn left at the roundabout joining the A.690 into Durham. At the next roundabout (where the dual carriageway ends) stay on the A.690 & follow signs to City Centre & Consett (straight over). At the next roundabout stay on the A.690 & follow signs for Crook, Consett & County Hall (straight over - but get in the outside lane). At the next traffic lights turn right signposted for Consett, Chester-Le- St & County Hall. Turn right at the next roundabout into County Hall – you’ve arrived!

Travelling west (e.g. from Sunderland)
Use the A.690 from Sunderland or from the A.19 for Durham. At the junction of the A.690 and A.1m go straight over staying on the A.690 into Durham. At the next roundabout (where the dual carriageway ends) stay on the A.690 & follow signs to City Centre & Consett (straight over). At the next roundabout stay on the A.690 & follow signs for Crook, Consett & County Hall (straight over - but get in the outside lane). At the next traffic lights turn right signposted for Consett, Chester-Le- St & County Hall. Turn right at the next roundabout into County Hall – you’ve arrived!

Travelling East (e.g. from Crook)
Use the A.690 from Crook to Durham. At the Neville’s Cross traffic lights turn left onto the A.167. At the first roundabout turn right (4th exit) following signs for City Centre. At the next roundabout go straight over. At the next roundabout go straight over into County Hall – you’ve arrived!

Race Parking is at Durham County Hall car park only. It’s free and only 400m from the start – please do not park anywhere else, please do not try to park closer to the course as you will be charged or worse and we could lose this venue!  There will be plenty of parking for everybody at County Hall but please car share and OBEY THE CAR PARK MARSHALS’ INSTRUCTIONS!  

Officials Parking This will be on the tennis courts adjacent to the new Police HQ. Go north from the County Hall roundabout on the B.6532, turn right at the next roundabout, straight over at the next roundabout & then follow the signs.

Tent drop off We have a tent drop off point adjacent to the course. Go north from the County Hall roundabout on the B.6532, turn right at the next roundabout, straight over at the next roundabout & then follow the signs. Only use this if your tent is very heavy! There is absolutely no parking for competitors here and it is not a drop off point for latecomers. Tents must be left with the tent drop off marshals and competitors return to County Hall to park.

Registration is in the NEHL Tent close to the start/finish

Toilets - portable loos close to the race start area on the old tennis courts.


Please do not warm up on the course (narrow bits) and don't take shortcuts damaging the tape

Race HQ will be the NEHL tent, collect any pre-entries there, and call in with any queries. Entries will close midday on Friday 26th.

Never re-register someone as new who is already on the system.
I repeat this frequently but someone always does it.

If in doubt, you can look up who is registered on the list of runners:
http://harrierleague.com/runners/
or you can e-mail admin@harrierleague.com and we can check it.
Running in the wrong pack means automatic disqualification.

IMPORTANT - All age groups apart from Under 11 must be affiliated to a club, we do not allow unattached runners.

Pre entries will cost £3, Lost or replacement numbers are £5

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RACE NUMBERS 2021-22

This year there are 6 sets of numbers across the categories.

Under 11 have Yellow numbers
Under 13 have Blue numbers
Under 15 have Green numbers
Under 17/20 have Purple numbers
Senior Men have White numbers
Senior Women have Orange numbers

also in the bottom right of each number is category code:
U11, U13, U15, U17&20, M, W
On the back of each number is your chip.

RACE ORDER & TIMES for the coming season
1200 Under 11 Boys (1.5k)
1205 Under 11 Girls (1.5k)
1215 Under 17 Men (1.5 laps approx. 5k)
1220 Under 20 & Under 17 Women (1.5 laps approx 5k)
1235 Under 15 Boys (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1240 Under 15 Girls (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1250 Under 13 Boys (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1255 Under 13 Girls (1 lap approx. 2 miles - 3.2k)
1305 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 2021.  U11s turning 11 during the season may move up to the U13s
Under 15 - must be 13 on 31st August 2021.
Under 17 men - must be 15 on 31st August 2021.
Under 17 & 20 women - must be 15 on 31st August 2021.
Senior Men - must be 17 on 31st August 2021.
Senior Women - must be 20 on 31st August 2021.


Masters men aged 65 and slower men 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.

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Covid-19 guidance Part of the granting of our event license is based on application of current guidance provided by gov.uk and also that provided England Athletics (https://www.englandathletics.org/athletics-and-running/news/guidance-update-2021/ ) Prior to the event when final instruction / information is sent to participating clubs (e-mail, social media) the following points will be encouraged:
  • Use hand gels / cleaning materials available at the toilets
  • Wear a mask when not running / in areas where there are larger numbers of people
  • Bring own hand gel and use frequently
  • Take 2 x LFT tests in the week leading to the event
  • Completed vaccination programme where possible / applicable
The following is mandatory: Do not attend the event if you currently display any symptoms associated with COVID-19