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Training group for Juniors (age 11+) – various locations – please contact junior coaching team for further information
- Region: York. Dales
- Category: BS
- Website: www.wharfedaleharriers.co.uk
- Distance: 8.3km / 5.2m
- Climb: 366m / 1201ft
- Skills & experience: PM, LK
- Minimum age: 18
Includes pint/half beer to be drunk on finish line prior to end and soup in pub after.
P&B Juniors meet every Tuesday at Crawshaw Academy
Distance: 10.5 miles
4 min efforts with 3 min recovery
Route: Calverley, down to Apperley Bridge, up to the Billings, back to the canal near Rodley, then longish jog back to Priesthorpe
Training group for Juniors (age 11+) – various locations – please contact junior coaching team for further information
- Bank Holiday Monday 30th May 2016, 11.30am
- Under FRA Rules CM (Category C, Medium fell race) – 6.9 miles, 700′ climb
- Runners must be aged over 18
- £10 pre-entry by midnight 26 May or £12 on the day, Entry form,
or enter online at BookitZone (£11.40) - Entries as at 9 March
- Records:
38:52 Tom Adams, Ilkley Harriers (2014)
44:21 Tanya Seagar, Stainland Lions (2015) - Prizes for all categories in 5 year steps.
- Small prize for all finishers
- Proceeds from the race will be donated to the Revival Centre and Orphanage in Matugga, Ugunda
- Any queries to trailrace@ilkleyharriers.org.uk
P&B Juniors meet every Tuesday at Crawshaw Academy
Distance: 7 miles
8 x hill reps (alternating between 2 routes)
Route: Calverley Cutting
Race HQ: Burley Rugby Union Club, LS5 3NG
Facilities: Parking over the road near Abbey House Museum or in the streets behind the Vesper Gate Pub. Please car share if possible and park considerately for the locals if in the streets. Changing rooms, and toilet facilities in the race HQ. There is only one small shower block though. Sandwiches and cakes will be available after the race.
This course is about 6 miles and mainly grass, tarmac or dirt track. Given the time of year road shoes should be okay, but if conditions are very wet, trail shoes may be better.
