Northbrook Results
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January 2018
- Winter Wychavon Way Ultra
- Midland Cross-Country Championships
- Ilmington 10k
- Holme Pierrepont Marathon
- Draycote Water Winter 10k
- Not the Roman IX
- Sneyd Pudding Run
- Midland Women’s Cross-Country League Race 3
- Birmingham & District Invitation Cross-Country League Race 3
- Centurion Grand Prix 5 Mile
- Enigma Winter Marathons
- Warwickshire Cross-Country Championships
Winter Wychavon Way Ultra – 27 January
Tony Bowe | 8:16:30 |
Midland Cross-Country Championships – 27 January
Men’s 12km race
Northbrook men 38th
160 | Liam Mills | 52:35 |
227 | Steve Turvey | 55:21 |
362 | Spencer Davies | 61:55 |
392 | Philippe Rawson | 63:56 |
407 | Rob Cox | 64:50 |
427 | Tom Miller | 66:42 |
440 | Kevin Coughlan | 68:43 |
441 | Martin McCrystal | 68:52 |
Women’s 8km race
113 | Sally Eason | 41:07 |
208 | Julie Cozens | 48:50 |
242 | Jeannie Noonan | 57:13 |
Twelve Northbrookers headed to Wollaton Park in cold and wet conditions. What we did not expect was how tough this course was going to be. There were 3 steep inclines per lap, 2 log jumps and a very squishy, sucky, stinking piece of bog ground that went on for what like seemed forever.
Unfortunately we didn’t have enough women to complete a team but that did not put them off as they showed the men how to do it. Great runs by all 3 in those conditions.
The men set off before the women which meant some of the women were chased down by the leaders. We had a scene from the Full Monty, confusion when we were lapped and some great battles through the field. Liam led us home (not sure how he gets round these so quickly but I’m sure we could could all learn). A tough course but great running from all of us – Spencer
Ilmington 10k, Tempo Winter Series Race 4 – 21 January
45 | Spencer Davies | 49:14 | |
65 | Richard Hands | 50:55 | |
74 | Tony Forde | 52:10 | |
118 | Claudie Combelas | 57:18 | 2nd FV55 |
Four Northbrookers headed to Ilmington with a sick marshall, all still in the hunt for the coveted gilet. The weather was awful, cold, snowy and settling fast the closer we got. Certainly not a day for pushing for a time. The marshalls were out in force with the constant “stick to the right” instructions and “take care, ice and sleet”. With an inch and a half of snow at the top, and with some stopping for snowball fights and having an attempt at a snowman the event was great fun this time. Even the prospect of the long drag up was forgotten about with the biting cold and the snow in the face, but at least the water station was serving ice in the cups this time. All finished safely and we headed to the nearest pub to imbibe a spot of rehydration and enjoy the log fire, even if the landlord was worrying I was on fire, but it was just the steam coming out of the layers – Spencer
Holme Pierrepont Marathon – 20 January
Tony Bowe | 4:05:09 |
Draycote Water Winter 10k – 14 January
9 | Liam Mills | 39:29 | PB |
46 | Simon Jones | 44:09 | |
Peter Kirkhope | 44:37 |
Not the Roman IX – 14 January
109 | Craig Slyde | 53:18 | PB* |
126 | Spencer Davies | 54:08 | |
196 | Darron Handley | 58:01 | |
253 | Paul Cozens | 62:17 | PB |
276 | Julie Cozens | 64:22 | PB |
* distance debut
Five Northbrookers headed over to Stratford for the “Not the Roman IX”. For three of us this was our 2nd race of the weekend after the cross-country the day before. This is a 12km (7.5 mile) race taking in the delights of
Loxley Hill. The weather was cold but dry and the field was closely compacted at the start, but it soon spread out and we all found our own places and battles. It’s a race of two halves. The first half appears to be mostly uphill, summiting at the top of Loxley Hill, then you can open the legs up and make the use of the downhill and flat sections. Great race, and a great measure of how the winter training is coming together. PB’s from Paul and Julie and Craig debuting at this distance made it a good day for the club. Well run all – Spencer
Sneyd Pudding Run – 14 January
Katy Davies | 1:28:25 |
Midland Women’s Cross-Country League Race 3 at Cofton Park – 13 January
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Northbrook Women 14th (4 to count)
Northbrook Women Masters – 7th (3 to count)
26 | Amanda Deavy | 26:50 |
89 | Katy Davies | 30:52 |
90 | Jill Pittard | 30:53 |
108 | Amy Burdis | 31:33 |
109 | Cath Fenn | 31:37 |
110 | Sally Eason | 31:38 |
133 | Claudie Combelas | 34:08 |
164 | Julie Cozens | 37:51 |
182 | Anne Hughes | 41:03 |
185 | Sue Clarke | 42:11 |
186 | Verity Crighton | 42:51 |
189 | Linda Richards | 44:04 |
Birmingham & District Invitation Cross-Country League Race 3 at Cofton Park – 13 January
Men’s ‘A’ Team 14th – 507 points, Overall 15th – 1738 points
Mens’ ‘B’ Team 9th – 987 points, Overall 8th – 3151 points
46 | Stuart Lumsden | 37:33 |
82 | Liam Mills | 39:04 |
83 | Andy McConville | 39:05 |
92 | Rory McPheators | 39:34 |
95 | Steve Turvey | 39:43 |
109 | Damian Dear | 40:08 |
125 | Rob Barry | 40:35 |
145 | Damian Pharoah | 41:30 |
174 | Rory Anderson | 42:36 |
177 | Richard Hodge | 42:41 |
182 | Mike Wheeler | 42:49 |
184 | Ben Smith | 42:58 |
185 | Darren Taplin | 43:02 |
199 | Jon Seed | 43:57 |
211 | Mark Baker | 44:52 |
221 | Spencer Davies | 45:27 |
226 | Tommy Demspey | 45:55 |
228 | Terry Moynihan | 45:56 |
229 | Neil Smith | 46:18 |
230 | Craig Slyde | 46:27 |
241 | Rob Cox | 47:43 |
246 | Tony Hughes | 48:16 |
248 | Philippe Rawson | 48:41 |
261 | Kevin Coughlan | 50:16 |
261 | Kevin Erne | 52:17 |
282 | David Giles | 56:39 |
285 | Chris Perkins | 59:26 |
League Race 3 at Cofton Park came round with great excitement. We hoped for a good result on a tough course in cold conditions. That meant plenty of racing short shorts and vests out with the men. We had a great turnout with some of our more experienced members back to bolster the ranks, and supporters all the way round the course. The field was again fast, breathtakingly fast till the first climb, and then once it settled the downhills gave us the break from the climbs. The finish was even faster than the start with full blown sprinting for those vital points.
Overall a great performance by the team who gave everything out on the course to give us our best performance season to date. Great battles were witnessed by our jubilant and very vocal supporters right through the field.
We need to do it all again guys, one last big push and we can let them know that if Northbrook go down it won’t be without a fight – Spencer
These are the men who ran…
…and these are the men who made it happen
Centurion Grand Prix 5 Mile Race 3 – 7 January
19 | Spencer Davies | 34:48 | |
22 | Craig Slyde | 35:32 | PB |
35 | Sally Eason | 37:10 | |
36 | Tony Hughes | 37:13 | 2nd MV60 |
39 | Cath Fenn | 37:24 | |
40 | Rob Cox | 37:44 | |
42 | Tony Mackness | 37:54 | |
45 | Amy Burdis | 38:23 | |
57 | Bernard Blundell | 39:35 | |
64 | Paul Cozens | 41:40 | |
70 | Jo Arden | 42:14 | |
76 | Julie Cozens | 43:41 | |
83 | Anne Hughes | 45:02 | 1st FV60 |
94 | Louise Slater | 48:11 | |
97 | Chris Archer | 48:41 | |
104 | Emily Hughes | 53:29 | |
108 | Tracey Cox | 56:29 |
Race 3 in the Grand Prix series saw 17 Northbrookers heading to Chelmsley Wood. With the cold and frost the night before the decision was taken to run the course in reverse, it was still 5 miles but a change is always good to keep the mind alive. There were a few icy patches and the frost seemed to get more compacted as the race went on. Great efforts by everyone, especially the five who had competed at Warley Woods the day before. Great local event, well worth turning up for – Spencer
Enigma Winter Marathons – 6 & 7 January
Day 1 | Tony Bowe | 3:49:49 |
Day 2 | Tony Bowe | 3:55:59 |
Warwickshire Cross-Country Championships – 6 January
Women – 6km
Masters team 8th – 112 points
Points | |||
71 | Cath Fenn | 28:22 | 30 Masters |
75 | Amy Burdis | 28:33 | 33 Masters |
117 | Claudie Combelas | 31:26 | 49 Masters |
139 | Julie Cozens | 33:47 | 59 Masters |
164 | Sue Clarke | 37:02 | 70 Masters |
Men – 10km
Masters team 9th – 203 points
Points | |||
64 | Stuart Lumsden | 36:18 | 27 Senior |
67 | Andrew McConville | 36:46 | 16 Masters |
103 | Liam Mills | 38:15 | 41 Senior |
121 | Rob Barry | 38:58 | 41 Masters |
164 | Darren Taplin | 41:16 | 61 Masters |
170 | Rory Anderson | 41:45 | 51 Senior |
205 | Mark Baker | 43:51 | 85 Masters |
207 | Spencer Davies | 44:00 | 86 Masters |
222 | Richard French | 44:58 | 96 Masters |
232 | Philippe Rawson | 45:44 | 104 Masters |
235 | Craig Slyde | 46:11 | 106 Masters |
242 | Martin McHugh | 46:52 | 110 Masters |
279 | Jason Brannigan | 63:04 | 127 Masters |
Eighteen Northbrookers headed to the Warwickshire championships to represent the club and fly the sunburst over the field. The course was not as wet as feared but still had one climb on it per lap. The weather was dry but with a bitter cold wind it meant we had to run harder to stay warm. The fields in both the men’s and the women’s events were strong and fast, breathtakingly fast for the men’s first mile.
The women went first to show us men how to do it; they had a great run with some really good battles between themselves and other clubs. Great support from the men to rally the women on gave them an 8th team place on the day in the Masters category – top Coventry club.
The men followed and after the first mile it settled down. Our “groupies” were envied by all the runners around us and they made sure we did not flag or ease off for one second. Everyone gave everything they had out there, resulting
in great performances and some truly epic battles taking place between clubmates and other clubs. One of the most competitive races we have been in for a while.
Same again next week please now you have had your practice – Spencer
l-r: Claudie Combelas, Amy Burdis, Sue Clarke, Julie Cozens, Cath Fenn
l-r: Stu Lumsden, Craig Slyde, Jason Brannigan, Rob Barry, Mark Baker, Spencer Davies, Richard French, Martin McHugh, Andy McConville, Philippe Rawson