Cumberland Ale 10 miler Sue Ramage

September 12th, 2010

 

Due to work commitments Sue rarely gets the chance to attend training nights on Tuesdays and Thursdays but she takes ever opportunity to pull on the blue and yellow of Birtley and put her toe on a start line. 

Most people travel to the Lake District for a relaxing break and maybes walk up a few hills whilst admiring the views. Not Sue Ramage. Sue spends a lot of her time in the North West and uses this as a base to seek out races.

12/09/2010 she ran in the Cumberland Ale 10 miler hosted by Derwent AC. This is a tough undulating course running out from Cockermouth for around 3.5 mile doing a loop and then returning along the same road.

Eager to have a bottle of Cumberland Ale in her hand Sue finished 4th Lady (1st in her age category of O/55) in a respectable time of 1hour 19 min and 30. Only two men managed to break the hour mark showing how tough the course is.

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Sunderland Harriers Open Crosscountry relays

September 11th, 2010

Birtley AC has given a promising start to the 2010/11 crosscountry season by fielding 29 runners over the day’s races. Sunderland Harriers Open crosscountry races are seen by many as the start of the crosscountry season and it could have been a really wet one after the previous night’s showers. Luckily the weather became bright and warm drying off a lot of the ground water so that conditions under foot did not become muddy. There were six races with Birtley fielding runners in all but one. Straight races for the younger athletes and senior women. Relays for Senior and Veteran men. 

Under 11 boys and girls ran a 1000m course starting and finishing on playing fields the same as all the other races with some slight up and down hills. This race gave our under 11’s a good taste of what the harrier leagues will be like as on the 30th October Sunderland will again play host to the second of the years harrier league fixtures.

Under 11 Girls

Amelia Bateman 7th 5.01
Sophie Ward 10th 5.31

Under 11 Boys  

Michael McNally 10th 4.59
Kieron Taylor 12th 5.16
Joel Flowers 14th 5.42

 

All the below age groups ran the same 1.8 mile course.

Under 13 Girls

Olivia Bateman 3rd 12.08
Danielle Coulson 12th 13.20

 

Under 13 Boys

Adam Ridley 16th 12.03
Luke Kelly 19th 12.18
Andrew Baxter 24th 12.31

 

Under 15 Girls

Lydia Turner 1st 10.33
Sophie Forster 3rd 11.02
Paige Gilhespy 6th 12.02
Sarah Murray 15th 17.32

 

Under 15 Boys

Sean Ridley 29th 12.59

 

Under 17 Women

Sophie Taylor 5th 11.49

 

Under 17 Men

Alex Flowers 12th 11.58

 

Relays

Senior Men A 5th team 40.04

Shawn Laws   10.21
Josh McEnaney   10.09
Neil Allan   9.49
Lee Millmore   9.45

 

Senior Men B 11th team 43.46

Ronnie Eillies   10.48
Michael Keenan   10.59
Dan Fletcher   10.43
Stevie Barras   11.16

 

Veteran Men A 10th team 48.48

Karl Oakes   10.34
Pat Kelly   15.22
Brian Bailes   11.36
Dave Kelly   11.16

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Watergate 5k

September 8th, 2010

A number of Birtley runners were out dodging walkers, dogs and bikes to complete the Watergate 5k race. The two lap race loops around the central lake before coming back round to finish by the playing fields. This 5k was the final race in a series of three hosted by Lowfell.

First in for Birtley was Lee Millmore finishing 3rd position overall and improving his 5k time from the week before by over 20 seconds denying Morpeth a 1, 2 ,3 on the podium. Next was Dave Coulson in 58th position sporting a nice tan back from his recent holiday. Dave had previously raced in the first two races of the series and came away as overall series winner. Excellent. Pat Kelly never to shy away from a race was 93rd. The Watergate 5k incorporates the North East Vets 5k championships and Pats result seen him picking up Bronze medal for his age category.  

Also racing were three of Birtley’s youths running in the combined age category race around one lap of the 5k course. Luke Kelly worked hard to come in first for the Under 11 boys category. Lukes sister Laura battled all the way to the line to finish 2nd in her Under 11 girls category. Danielle Coulson also sporting a nice tan had a brave run and finished 1st out of the Under 13 Girls.  

Name Position Time
Lee Millmore 3rd 16.27
Dave Coulson 58th 21.56
Patrick Kelly 93rd 26.64
     
Laura Kelly 2nd 9.47 Under 11 Girls
Luke Kelly 1st 8.25 Under 11 Boys
Danielle Coulson 1st 9.49 Under 13 Girls

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Durham Summer Relays 25-08-10

August 26th, 2010

Victorious U15 girls

The whole gang 3 Vets 9 Seniors and 3 U15 girls

 

Durham cross country relays……………… I was looking forward to this race. I have run a couple of senior races, but this was the first time I was to be in a senior relay team. It has been commented a couple of times that I look to be running in the wrong race, but what I lack in size is made up for in enthusiasm…..I just luuuuuurve it!!!  

Dad was running in his first complete vets team, but was concerned bearing in mind he is waiting for an operation, but wanted to have a go and said he appreciated the chance to be in a team. This was my first senior relay team, the last few years I had run for a fairly successful youth team. I hoped not to let the “big boys’ team” down.  

When we arrived, I didn’t know who my team would be, there were a lot of senior/veteran men, only three girlies, but there was a good atmosphere. Tommy and Ed were both present, not running, but there to support their club colleagues.
There were only two races, the younguns’ (ha ha rich coming from me as I was one last year) and the owlduns’ (that was me this year) seniors, vets race. They were mixed races, lads and lasses.
First race saw Lydia destroy the field with a cracking run, running away from the first lad and gave Paige a good start for her second leg. Paige ran well freshly back from her jolidays sporting a nice healthy sun tan, she looked the part as she strode down the field, in second place now but still running well. Paige handed over to Sophe Forster who is making it back to great form, after some really nasty injuries at the end of last year and early this year. The form she is producing now is a credit to her coach for “rehabbing” her and bringing her back gradually and strongly. The actual result for this race was a second place over all finish, but it was a lads team who won, so the Birtley girlies won their race. The presentation was not as it used to be as the centre is being redeveloped. The lasses waited to collect their prize (as is proper) and got copies of the results and guess what………our team of girls were the three fastest runners on the day, whichever order, they had run in, they would have won, so well done you girls!!!  

I was actually given first leg of my team, it is strange when you are used to running and trying to keep up with the leaders, then you run against people like Neil, Lee and Richard, Dad says they are our clubs stars these days. It isn’t hard to not try to keep up with them they just run away from you!! Their team was well picked; they were the three fastest runners from Birtley. They finished 6th out of 35 teams, very good eh??? My big brother missed the footie on telly to make a team, and guess what……..we both beat dad, never mind dad took it well, still took us out for supper on the way home.  

Dad used to write these articles, and always gave a young lady a mention. She didn’t run for Birtley, but was closely linked. These days she runs for Birtley as a second claim athlete….hiya Trace!! Tracy came along to make a team for the senior ladies, even if it needed to be a composite team. Thanks for that Trace, sorry we have a very limited supply of senior women, but thanks for giving us that thought.  

A mention for Steve and Michael, who turned out for the club……travelling on the train/public transport……..hey well done public transport for getting them there on time. Pedro an ever present was competing, and I think, but may be wrong but Dave Scott had his first race for the club Karl ran also. Dad says Ronnie used to run for Birtley when he was my age but has just recently returned , welcome back Ronnie, I am pleased to have run with one of dads mates………..did you see the results??? You beat dads time ha ha!!!  

I think I have covered it all, but if I haven’t Dads old disclaimer applies.  

Results  

Lydia Turner 5:10 Paige Gilhespy 5:34 Sophie Forster 5:18 2nd team overall 1st girls team

Neil Allan 09:51 Lee Millmore 09:56 Richard Scott 10:09 6th team overall 5th senior men team

Adrian Bailes 10:44 Ronnie Eillies 11:36 Michael Keenan 11:14 14th team overall 8th senior men team

Karl Oakes 11:07 Dave Scott 12:49 Brian Bailes 11:57 21st team overall and 7th vets team

Mark Bailes 11:35 Stephen Barras 12:19 Pedro 14:57 26th team overall 14th senior men team

 
By Adrian Bailes

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