Northbrook Results
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March 2017
- Cleevewold 14
- Midland Womens 6 Stage Road Relay Championships
- Midland Mens 12 Stage Road Relay Championships
- Hardmoors 55 Ultrathon
- Coventry Half-Marathon
- Ashby 20
- Fradley 10k
- Knighton 20
- Shakespeare 5k
- 20/20 Fission
- Centurion Grand Prix 5 Mile Race 4
- Millenium Way 41 Miles
- Warwick Half-Marathon
Cleevewold 14 – 26 March
73 | Amy Burdis | 2:31:23 |
74 | Spencer Davies | 2:31:24 |
The weather was glorious this year for the annual trip to Cleeve Hill. What beckoned was 14.5 miles of steep hills, various trig points and views into Wales from the top. It is a fantastic and hard course, but with 2 of us chatting all the way round the miles soon ticked off – Spencer
Midland Womens 6 Stage Road Relay Championships, Sutton Park – 25 March
A team – 28th Position
Time 2:54:40
1 | Amy Burdis | 41:24 |
2 | Sally Eason | 22:58 |
3 | Cath Fenn | 39:07 |
4 | Corinna O’Connor | 22:53 |
5 | Louise Myers | 25:40 |
6 | Sarah McNaney | 22:38 |
B team – 49th Position
Time 3:25:19
1 | Sarah Sale | 49:20 |
2 | Julie Liggett | 28:14 |
3 | Clare Rowntree | 41:52 |
4 | Lisa Busby | 27:46 |
5 | Anne Hughes | 27:21 |
6 | Helen Hodge | 30:46 |
Legs 1 & 4 – 5.38 miles, other legs – 3.165 miles
Two Northbrook women’s teams raced in the spring edition of the Sutton Park road race relays. The event always draws in the top athletes from across the Midlands, and 2017 was no exception. Both of our women’s teams ran well finishing in 28th and 49th places out of a total of 57 complete teams. As ever we had excellent support, with a few injured women leading our cheer squad – Clare
Midland Mens 12 Stage Road Relay Championships, Sutton Park – 25 March
A team – 38th Position
Time 5:03:34
1 | Liam Mills | 35:27 |
2 | Damian Pharoah | 34:32 |
3 | Stuart Lumsden | 31:11 |
4 | Joe Kelly | 36:47 |
5 | Martin Winch | 19:27 |
6 | Terry Moynihan | 19:48 |
7 | Clive Horton | 22:36 |
8 | Steve Handy | 21:51 |
9 | Paul Robbins | 20:48 |
10 | Spencer Davies | 21:54 |
11 | Ben Smith | 18:41 |
12 | Mark Baker | 20:32 |
C team – 55th Position
Time 5:54:35
1 | Steve Damms | 37:28 |
2 | Tom Miller | 39:55 |
3 | Tony Hughes | 37:15 |
4 | Kevin Erne | 40:21 |
5 | Craig McNaney | 24:37 |
6 | Adam McNaney | 28:10 |
7 | Mark Parker | 23:33 |
8 | Fraser Barrett | 27:39 |
9 | Chris Archer | 27:13 |
10 | Martin McHugh | 23:35 |
11 | John Davies | 22:46 |
12 | Richard French | 22:03 |
B team – 56th Position
Time 5:57:25
1 | James Lacey | 36:14 |
2 | Peter Kirkhope | 38:34 |
3 | Richard Hodge | 35:35 |
4 | Kevin Coughlan | 39:35 |
5 | Rob Cox | 24:24 |
6 | Jason Brannigan | 27:08 |
7 | Rich Cawley | 22:58 |
8 | Chris Perkins | 28:20 |
9 | Tony French | 30:47 |
10 | John French | 26:14 |
11 | Bob Adams | 24:17 |
12 | Peter Fellows | 23:19 |
Legs 1 – 4 long – 5.38 miles, legs 5-12 short – 3.165 miles
A sunny but very long day in Sutton Park for the Mens 12-stage road relays. 36 men (and 1 on standby in Coventry) set out to represent us in a tough, fast race. This was an event both for seasoned campaigners and new campaigners from Level 1 through to Level 4, and it was great to have such interest. The plan was to have one team (A) competing and 2 teams (B & C) racing against each other to keep the competition and interest going all day. Everyone outperformed what I expected with all of us putting in some amazing times. A great atmosphere was created with supporters and fellow runners giving everyone of our runners a tremendous reception on the run up the final straight – Spencer
Hardmoors 55 Ultramarathon – 19 March
178 | Amy Burdis | 12:38:39 |
322 | Dave Storer | 16:07:56 |
Coventry Half-Marathon – 19 March
7 | Rory McPheators | 01:16:29 | |
9 | Stuart Lumsden | 01:17:49 | |
46 | Ben Smith | 01:23:14 | |
76 | Amanda Deavy | 01:25:50 | 2nd FV40 |
82 | Steven Turvey | 01:26:08 | |
169 | Jonathan Seed | 01:31:25 | |
172 | Terry Moynihan | 01:31:19 | |
201 | James Lacey | 01:33:36 | |
226 | Tommy Dempsey | 01:34:19 | |
264 | Spencer Davies | 01:35:10 | |
423 | Richard French | 01:39:55 | |
434 | Tom Miller | 01:40:33 | |
466 | Ian Paterson | 01:41:24 | |
537 | Dave Halford | 01:42:52 | |
551 | Kevin Coughlan | 01:43:06 | |
662 | Kevin Erne | 01:44:17 | |
733 | Simon Davies | 01:46:04 | |
863 | Mark Dalton | 01:49:12 | |
916 | Andrew Pitt | 01:50:20 | |
925 | Bob Adams | 01:50:43 | |
949 | Mike Duggan | 01:49:09 | |
975 | Martin McHugh | 01:51:45 | |
1001 | Joanne Stacey | 01:53:33 | |
1175 | Katherine Plunkett | 01:54:09 | |
1318 | John French | 01:59:28 | |
1350 | Mark Parker | 01:54:15 | |
1423 | Louise Myers | 01:58:53 | |
1610 | Michael Cherrington | 02:01:26 | |
1683 | John Gibbons | 02:03:44 | |
1733 | Keith Burdett | 02:05:50 | |
1734 | Richard Wise | 02:05:50 | |
1877 | Linda Richards | 02:12:05 | |
1879 | Chris Perkins | 02:12:05 | |
2083 | Lisa Nowak | 02:14:26 | |
2186 | Nadine Owen | 02:17:47 | |
2187 | Anita Sanderson | 02:17:47 | |
2212 | Emma White | 02:18:46 | |
2547 | Helen Hodge | 02:31:32 |
This year the Coventry Half-Marathon was arranged at very short notice when the original organisers pulled out. Northbrook AC and other local clubs were approached for help and Dave Long, a Coventry running legend who ran in the Barcelona Olympics marathon, was very pleased with our response.
The Northbrook zone was in the rural parts of the course including Washbrook Lane, Bridle Brook Lane, Wall Hill Road, Hollyfast Lane, Tamworth Road and Long Lane, between miles 5 and 9.
At short notice, and despite other races on the day, Northbrook were able to provide very enthusiastic support along the route. The Northbrook colours were well-displayed, and every competitor will have noticed our presence.
It was great to raise the profile of the club, and thanks to everyone who helped on the day.
“Hi Guys, think you should all bask in the glory of this one. Thanks a million – “By Coventry For Coventry”. Please pass on Lee House (race organiser) thanks to all of your people”. – Dave Long
“The Northbrook AC support today was fantastic. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. It helped get the three triplets Nadine, Emma and Anita round”. – Nadine Owen
Ashby 20 – 19 March
97 | Martin Winch | 2:18:59 |
258 | Seb Jones-Brain | 2:35:16 |
277 | Damian Pharoah | 2:36:33 |
289 | Sarah Booker | 2:37:08 |
292 | Clare Rowntree | 2:37:16 |
1028 | Robert Dimbleby | 3:26:32 |
1210 | Simon Sweeney | 3:51:29 |
Fradley 10k – 12 March
45 | Damian Pharoah | 39:27 | PB |
197 | Rich Cawley | 48:00 | PB |
The Fradley 10k is based around the village of Fradley in Staffordshire. It’s billed as a flat and fast, closed road PB course, and they are not wrong. It starts on a quiet road next to the canal and the only elevation is over the canal bridge to the beginning of a two lap course around the leafy lanes. It’s a well-organised event with a surprisingly large field of 1000 runners, and it lived up to its flat and fast billing with Rich and me both walking away with PB’s – Damian
Knighton 20-Mile – 12 March
83 | Mark Baker | 2:34:20 | |
120 | Sally Eason | 2:43:54 | PB, 2nd FV50 |
125 | Dave Halford | 2:45:17 | |
249 | Claudie Combelas | 3:18:47 |
Shakespeare 5K – 11 March
Jill Pittard | 21:32 | 1st female |
20/20 Fission – 11 March
Tommy Dempsey | 2:38:12 | ||
James Lacey | 2:38:21 | ||
Amy Burdis | 2:38:44 | PB | |
Spencer Davies | 2:40:22 | PB | |
Corinna O’Connor | 2:43:24 | PB | |
Sarah McNaney | 2:43:45 | ||
Paul Robbins | 2:46:49 | ||
Kevin Coughlan | 2:47:20 | PB | |
Craig McNaney | 2:55:25 | ||
Liz Pharoah | 2:57:03 | ||
Mark Parker | 3:05:15 | ||
Claudie Combelas | 3:05:27 | ||
Jo Arden | 3:10:15 | ||
Allison Smith | 3:16:38 | ||
Andrew McConville | 3:20:13 | ||
Simon Sweeney | 4:03:08 |
It was an early start for this scenic 20 miler somewhere down towards Bristol. What a fantastic Northbrook turnout it was this year for what is essentially a low-key race. It’s always a small field of entrants so registering early is always a bonus but, although the field maybe small, the enthusiasm of the marshals dotted around the course wasn’t.
It’s basically a two-lap route around some very pretty villages, all of which seem to circle an enormous hill (which luckily wedid not have to climb). Quiet country roads with very little traffic made the run quite pleasant. However, the heat took us all by surprise and those who opted for vests and shorts (rather than base layers, thermals, fleeces or duffle coats) fared somewhat better. A few PB’s were bagged by some, others were experiencing their first 20 mile race. Some were injured but managed to get to the finish line. and unfortunately a couple of our runners had to pull out during the race due to specific injuries (a tough call but a wise decision).
The finish was within the grounds of the small leisure centre and am pleased to say that Tommy (who led the Northbrook posse round), made it back just as the bar was opening. Most of us others opted for the free coffee and the home-made cakes, although I did spot a few other pint glasses littering our tables – and why not.
All in all, a good race and highly recommendable. It was £16 to enter with a T-shirt, medal, bottles of water all round the course, hot drinks and cakes at the end – perfect!! Might just go and do it again next year – Sarah
Centurion Grand Prix 5 Mile Race 4 – 5 March
18 | Spencer Davies | 34:36 | 2nd MV35 |
31 | Rich Cawley | 38:42 | |
56 | Richard Hands | 41:53 |
Only 77 turned up for this months Grand Prix race, the torrential downpour beforehand and the Warwick Half on the same day being influences that affected the turnout. Only the 3 Northbrookers made it this month. The rain did leave a lot of large water sections on the course that left no choice but to plough through the centre of them. This felt a lot easier to run than I gave it credit for but I have finished cross country races a lot cleaner than I finished this one. One race to go and it’s a special one – Spencer
Millenium Way 41 Miles – 5 March
Claudie Combelas | 9:16:27 |
Warwick Half-Marathon – 5 March
Ben Smith | 1:24:47 | PB | |
Bob Adams | 1:49:55 | ||
Mark Dalton | 1:50:43 | ||
Martin McHugh | 1:57:50 | ||
Allison Smith | 2:00:18 | ||
Simon Sweeney | 2:20:03 | ||
Mark Smith | 2:25:17 |