Weekly race round up – 23rd to 29th September 2024

NEHL Fixture 1 – Thornley Farm

The eagerly return of cross country and back at Thornley for the first time since 22/23 season was just too much for me, having not slept for the excitement of it all…

And the weather gods were upon us as our many runners were treated to sunshine and a dry conditions underfoot for the first time ever at Thornley. The course was slightly different to previously years as we didn’t have to navigate the jump before the trees and sharpe downhill section, it was a welcome change and made free flowing throughout.

With 27 juniors showing us adults how it should be done. Our fabulous ladies team set off on time at 13:20, 11 in total, and it was Bella Russel who was first home, stepping up to the senior race for the first time, Bella ran a superb race finishing 16th overall and will be rewarded to a promotion to medium pack for the next race – a battle between mum and daughter to look forward to…

Our first 4 ladies over the line count for the team points, and next ones push other teams down the pecking order so it brilliant to have so many running.

PosNameTime
(Net Time)
16Isabella Russell #220
U20
00:29:01
(00:29:01)
41Justina Heslop #226
Vet45
00:30:30
(00:25:29)
71Mary Hall #233
Vet45
00:31:24
(00:31:24)
94Sara Blight #236
Vet45
00:31:48
(00:31:48)
110Judith Nutt #225
Vet45
00:32:04
(00:27:03)
116Felicity Smith #214
Vet45
00:32:12
(00:27:11)
142Laura Shepherdson #230
Vet40
00:32:54
(00:32:54)
144Andrea Banner #207
Vet50
00:32:55
(00:30:35)
164Gillian Johnson #215
Vet35
00:33:19
(00:30:59)
221Caroline Johnson #209
Vet40
00:35:23
(00:35:23)
289Kate Taylor #227
Vet40
00:40:20
(00:40:20)

Like the races before them, the men’s race went off on time at 13:50, not to be outdone by our ladies, our men’s team also had 11 runners.

It was brilliant to see Andy Bell back in his cross country spikes for the first time in about 5 years and a debut for Joe Horner.

Adam also returned after an injury impacted his season last year, and it was our talented Bell brothers who led the way with Andy finishing 9th overall and Adam 16th, both will be rewarded with a promotion to the medium pack at the next outing.

Our first 6 men count towards the team with the next runners pushing other teams down the pecking order and you can see there was a good battle to feature in the first 6. This is exactly what is need for cross country – well done fellas!

PosNameTime
(Net Time)
9Andrew Bell #1131
Vet40
00:34:46
(00:34:46)
16Adam Bell #266
Vet40
00:35:29
(00:35:29)
136Ben Hall #267
Vet40
00:39:59
(00:39:59)
149Mike Russell #290
Vet55
00:40:21
(00:40:21)
196John Rippon #284
Vet60
00:41:35
(00:41:35)
199Paul Taylor #293
Vet40
00:41:41
(00:41:41)
201Roland Brown #300
Vet50
00:41:44
(00:41:44)
226James Sunley #280
Senior
00:42:44
(00:42:44)
258Joe Horner #282
Senior
00:44:19
(00:44:19)
339Rob Lambert #299
Vet55
00:48:04
(00:48:04)
389Eric Lewis #277
Vet60
00:53:24
(00:53:24)

Big thanks to Andrea and George for bringing the tent again, Mike and George for taking home. Also, thanks to all our bakers, the sweet treats are a welcome reward for getting through the run!

Huge well done on all your runs – cross country is never easy, but it is rewarding and will do wonders for your overall fitness.  

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Overall team and individual standings will be published on the NEHL website, the site has more information about Cross Country. If you want to be involved in future events please let us know so we can register you.

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Berlin Marathon

Tony and Andrea Banks are fond of a marathon and took on the Berlin this time round.

Both running incredible times, Tony running 2.42 and Andrea 3.05.

Amazing running by both of them!

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England Masters Cross Country Team Selection 2024

Thornley Farm wasn’t the only cross country this weekend. Simon Allen travelled to Betley to grab a chance of England selection.

The route was an 8km for Men 35 to 64 with the first 3 athletes in categories M55 and M60 guaranteed selection in the England Team for the British & Irish Masters Cross Country International being held in Belfast on 16 November 2024.

Simon ran a great great, finishing 9th in his age category and 66th overall. I think he’s due a rest after Sydney Marathon and this event in his legs.

PosTimeGenderCat pos Name
6600:39:44Male9 (M 60-64)Simon Allen

Well done Simon!

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Other Achievements

Congratulations to Jayne Cuskern who ran her 150th parkrun at the weekend.

Future Fixtures:

Club Champs:

5th October – Internal 10 miler. We’ll pop a post out asking for your estimated finishing times, this will help calculate your starting time.

10th November – Heaton Memorial 10km – enter online now

Useful website for races: http://www.northeastraces.com

2024 North East Harrier League:

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Sunday 1/9 – Farringdon Sunderland XC Relays 

Saturday 28/9 NEHL – Thornley Farm

Sunday 13/10 NEHL – Druridge Bay

Sunday 20/10 NEHL – Lambton

Saturday 23/11 NEHL Course Nr Prudhoe NEW COURSE

Saturday 14/12 NE XC Championships 

Saturday 4/1/25 NEHL Wrekenton

Sunday 2/2/25 NEHL Sherman Cup/Davidson Shield – Temple Park

Saturday 1/3/25 Alnwick Castle

See facebook posts if you want to be registered or speak to Ben and Andrea.

2025/2026 Club Championship races to be announced soon.