---West Yorkshire Cross Country League - Race #4 - Keighley. The fourth and final race of the 2016 West Yorkshire Cross Country League was held in Keighley. Knavesmire Men were 12th of thirteen teams . 38th Phil Elliot-Dick 89th Rory Henderson 95th Toby Horne 100th Danny Chan 109th Neil Strange 116th Pete Downes 153rd Duncan Chambers 161st Simon Page Knavesmire's Ladies were not numerous enough on this occasion to make up a complete scoring team . 8th Nik Tarrega 60th … [Read more...]
YKH Weekend Round Up – Week Ending 16th October.
---Bridlington Half Marathon. Fourteen members of YKH received a good drenching in far from favouable conditions at the Brid' Half. Taking age category prizes were Sarah Attwood ( 2nd Snr Lady & 7th Lady) , Liz Piper ( 3rd V60 ) and Liz Matthews ( 3rd V55) . Results KNV POS BIB GENDER NAME CLUB CAT CAT POS CHIP TIME FINISH TIME 1 248 Male Pete Downes York Knavesmire … [Read more...]
Weekend Round Up 27-28 Feb , National Cross Country Championships & more…
English National Cross Country Championships - Donington Park. report by Giles Hawking. The biggest event of the weekend for club athletes was the Cross Country National Championships. For most seasoned amateur athletes this race sits at the pinnacle of the races available to them. This is the the race where you get to compete with the best of the best from across England , to find out where you and YOUR club truly rank in the country . It occurs only once a year , there … [Read more...]
English National Cross Country Championships @ Parliament Hill, London – Report
Some say the streets in the Capital are paved with gold, for those seeking cross country glory on Saturday they found London's historic course was coated in mud. Parliament Hill situated in North London's Hampstead Heath offers stunning panoramic views of capital's skyline. The undulating and picturesque parkland had received plenty of rain in the week so despite race day being fairly warm and sunny, conditions quickly became very muddy around the course. Knavesmire's Ladies were the first … [Read more...]