Whilst the rest of us have been getting on with our every day lives, a bunch of hardy souls headed to North West Scotland to take on the Cape Wrath Ultra, which follows the 400km Cape Wrath Trail through the rugged and remote terrain on North West Scotland over an 8 day stage race, which accumulative times making up the …
Calderdale Way Relay
Arguably the biggest club event of the year happened this Sunday with 48 Toddies taking part in the calderdale way relay. The vets team unfortunately fell a couple of minutes shy of retaining the vets trophy once again but were comfortably 2nd by almost an hour. The open team had a stormer of a day on the fells and finished …
Bluebell Trail Race – 8th May 2022
There were two Todmorden Harriers taking part in the Bluebell Trail race on Sunday 8th May. The race is a 10.3-mile multi terrain race through woodlands, canal towpaths, trails and cobbles streets. The unique course incorporates some of the most scenic views within the heart of Yorkshire, the infamous Trooper Lane and a refreshing river crossing to finish. Mark Tempest …
Pendle Cloughs Fell Race – 7th May 2022
A sunny Saturday afternoon in Downham, Lancashire saw the latest round of the Todmorden Harriers GP and fell championship at Pendle Cloughs fell race. The race is 14 miles with 4,100 ft of elevation which takes in seldom seen areas of Pendle and allows runners a choice of route between 9 checkpoints. There were 10 Todmorden Harriers taking part and …
Blackpool Half Marathon
Todmorden’s club championships were back on the road this week with a long road counter in the form of Blackpool Half. A flat as you like, out and back ‘PB’ course down Blackpool Promenade. 9 Harriers made the trip to the seaside with a series of really strong performances. Performance of the day probably goes to Kim Ashworth who took …
Caldervale 10 miler – Good Friday 15th April 2022
It was back to the road for Race 10 of the Grand Prix, with a trip up to the delightful village of Calder Vale near Garstang. (For the geographically confused who knew the Calder started as a trickle over in Lancashire but surely not that far up…this is a different Calder.) A fast course around quiet country lanes, with a …