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Final entry opportuntiy for Edale Skyline – Friday 14th February at 10am
To enter you must provide 2 AL races completed in the last 4 years or have done Edale in the last 5
https://www.sientries.co.uk/event.php?elid=Y&event_id=15148
Newlands Memorial Race – English fell Champs Race 2 (Cat – AM)
Entries for FRA members only will open at 10:00 on Monday 17th February and close at 09.00 on Monday 24th February or when 80% of the places have been filled.
https://www.sientries.co.uk/event.php?elid=Y&event_id=15200
Distance – 8.75 miles
Efforts – 5 x 0.75 to 1 mile efforts (approx)
Route – Through Farsley, down to The Owl pub at Rodley, up Coal Hill Lane, along Intake/Swinnow through Stanningley, to Pudsey centre, then down to Fartown before heading back to the school.
- 2nd entrance to Westroyd Park to Springbank Rd/Coal Hill Ln/Bagley Rd junction
- Pedestrian crossing (just after Club Ln) to Top of Coal Hill Ln/Intake Ln junction
- Bus stop after the bypass bridge to The Britannia Pub
- Corner/bend on Littlemoor Rd (building that used to be a pub opposite Busy Bees) to top of Fartown where it becomes Greenside
- The Marsh Pub to round about at Bradford Rd (A647)

Newlands Memorial Race – English fell Champs Race 2 (Cat – AM)
Entries for all remaining places will open for all at 10:00 on Monday 24th February and a Waiting List will be used if the event becomes full.
https://www.sientries.co.uk/event.php?elid=Y&event_id=15200
Distance – 8.2 miles
Efforts – 4 x 1.5 miles (ish)
Route – Down to Stanningley, up Broad lane to Bramley Town Street, down Henconner Ln (past bus depot) to Wickes, up Pudsey Rd to Pudsey centre, on to Uppermoor, then Waterloo Rd and back to the start
Start/finish points for efforts:
- Viaduct Richardshaw Lane to shops by Beacon Pub on Broad Lane
- Opposite Methodist Church on Upper Town Street to Bridge (under train track) on Henconner Lane
- Just after lights on Pudsey road (“Pudsey Speed Watch” sign on left) to Pudsey centre/Pudsey Town Hall traffic lights
- The Marsh pub to the last bus stop on Bradford Road before the Dawsons Corner roundabout
Short efforts (1/4 mile / 400m approx)
Total distance about 6/6.5 miles – route Bankhouse, Fulneck, Pudsey centre
Meet at Pudsey Civic Hall car park

Distance – 8.75 miles
Efforts – 5 x 0.75 to 1 mile efforts (approx)
Route – Through Farsley, down to The Owl pub at Rodley, up Coal Hill Lane, along Intake/Swinnow through Stanningley, to Pudsey centre, then down to Fartown before heading back to the school.
- 2nd entrance to Westroyd Park to Springbank Rd/Coal Hill Ln/Bagley Rd junction
- Pedestrian crossing (just after Club Ln) to Top of Coal Hill Ln/Intake Ln junction
- Bus stop after the bypass bridge to The Britannia Pub
- Corner/bend on Littlemoor Rd (building that used to be a pub opposite Busy Bees) to top of Fartown where it becomes Greenside
- The Marsh Pub to round about at Bradford Rd (A647)

- tart time info: 12.00 pm Start For Juniors, Senior Race Won’t Start Before 1.30pm
- Region: York. Dales
- Category: AS
- Distance: 2 km / 1.2 miles
- Climb: 350 m / 1148 ft
- Venue: Burnsall
- Skills: PM
Route: http://bofra.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/races/burnsall/images/burnsallroute.pdf
The ‘Hodgson Brothers Mountain Relay’ is a fell running relay race that started life as the ‘Ian Hodgson Mountain Relay’. It is set in the heart of the Lake District Fells and takes place every year in October. Following the success of changing from a Sunday to a Saturday in 2024 for the first time in the history of the race it will now continue to be on the first Saturday in October. It is competed by around 70 teams from across the country, but mainly the North of England. It is the longest-running mountain relay in the country.
The race is a tough one, with four legs each throwing up their separate challenges, including hard climbs and steep descents on difficult terrain. The route requires careful navigation especially in bad weather, with no GPS allowed, so it is imperative that clubs only enter if they are confident that all 8 runners have the ability & experience to cope with these conditions…. it is not a race for novices wanting to enter their first fell race, or for runners who cannot read a map. The race also represents one of the highlights of the fell running calendar with keen racing across some magnificent mountain terrain, and is always a great social day out ending with many stories & shared experiences.
Each of the four legs is run in pairs (so 8 runners per team) and teams compete in Open, Ladies, Mixed or Vets categories.
Clubs enter via SiEntries on a pre-selection basis and will be notified shortly after the closing date of Sunday 10th August 2025 if they have been successful and how many teams they have been allocated. No money will be taken in advance but payment is required as soon as a place has been allocated to complete the entry.
Entry is limited to 70 teams and we make no apology that there is a certain amount of vetting if we exceed this number (which has happened every year). Preference is given to Clubs that have historically supported the event but we do encourage, and accept, entries from other clubs. New Clubs should not enter more than one team as you will not be successful, but we do try and take at least one or two new Clubs each year. Priority will be given to Clubs, with proven fell experience, who have previously been unsuccessful in trying to enter the race.
Clubs who ran last year will usually (but not always) be given the same number of teams in the following years race. Do not enter additional teams as they will not be accepted and it just creates extra admin for the organisers. We hold a ‘Waiting List’ so you may be offered a place late in the day if you think you can still get a team ready to run.
The Entry Fee is £130 per team which enables us to use SiEntries online entry and SPORTident result services and make donations to the local community. We are very dependent on the support of the local community. Please see our Community page for more information on the local charities we support.
Please note that once your entry has been accepted and your Entry Fee taken it is non refundable, as always any surplus race funds will be donated to the local Charities.
The following criteria apply to each team category (please note that you cannot enter more than one team in any single category e.g. 2 x Open Teams):
Women’s Team – 8 ladies
Mixed Team – 4 men and 4 ladies (can be split across the four legs in any way you want).
Vets Team – 8 runners that must all be aged 40 or over on the day of the race (any mix of male or female)
Open Team – anybody else!
There is a minimum age limit of 18 yrs old apart from Leg 1 on which one 16 yr old may run, providing their partner is over 18 yrs old and that written consent is given by their parent or guardian. See the Event website for a full list of Race Rules
Teams will be required to enter their individual leg runners on-line via SiEntries by MIDNIGHT on Wednesday 1st October 2025.
You will find all the information you need to enter the race, details on each leg, and important bits of info for all competing teams on the Event Website so please take a look around and hopefully we’ll see you on Saturday 4th October 2025.
Many thanks
Chris, Scoffer, Jon & Sara
Organised on behalf of UK Athletics (UKA) by the UKA Sub-Committee for Domestic Fell & Hill Running and sponsored by Pete Bland Sports.
The 2025 UK Athletics Fell & Hill Relays will be organised by Meirionnydd Running Club on Saturday 18th October 2025 at Dinas Mawddwy, Powys. Entries will open on 1st July 2025.
The relays are held under UK Athletic (UKA) rules. Entries in the Championship categories will only be accepted from clubs that are affiliated to UKA for fell running through their Home Country Athletics Federation (HCAF). If the entry limit is not reached, the organising club may accept entries for the non-championship categories from clubs that are affiliated to HCAF, but not for fell running.
All runners must be registered with their Home Country Athletics Federation or be members of the FRA, be first claim members of the club they represent and must wear a club vest. A registration number or FRA membership number for all team members will be required on the team declaration form.
The use of GPS for navigation purposes, the use of running poles and the linking of runners by bungee are not allowed.
UK Athletics medals will be awarded to members of the first three teams in the following categories:
- Male
- Female
- Male Over 40
- Female Over 40
The organising club may decide to include additional categories for which they will award prizes.
The Rules & Guidelines for the Fell & Hill Relays can be found on the UKA website:
www.uka.org.uk/competition/running/mountain-running/ba-fell-running/
Further details and entry information will be made available on the FRA, SHR, WFRA & the race websites.

