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Radcliffe AC members fly the coop to the Peak District
This Saturday saw the sun shining for the first fixture in the Run The Moors fell racing championship, the Chicken Run. This 13.9km race boasted an arduous 500m of climb through Hayfield in the Peak District, raising funds for Hayfield Primary School.
Ian Swan covered the tricky terrain in only 1:17:52 along with Chris Mihalyi 1:22:48, Neil Greenhalgh 1:25:59, Mark Taylor 1:33:31, Lucie Tighe 1:38:22, Paul Stevens 1:44:34, Chemane Thomas 1:45:14 and Karen Doherty 1:55:11.
On the same day, Dominic Parry took part in the first of four CraggRunner Sprint 5k series, blasting round the course in 22:43.
Four junior members also attended the event, with Indie the first female in the U10 1k - 3:41 and Thomas - 4:43, Skyler in the U12 2k - 11:51, and Lexi in the U14 3k taking third place female in 12:43.
Over at the Trotters 5 Mile Community Trail Run on Sunday, Paul Stevens and Karen Doherty pulled a double weekend of racing, joining a fantastic turnout of 21 other members to hit the undulating trails and paths of Smithills Country Park. Neil Swithenbank was back first in an impressive time of 36:18, followed by Mark Williams 37:47 (1st MV60), Mike Kontowtt 39:42, Daniel Hunt 40:23, Rob Hall 41:22, Cameron Sharples 43:34, Paula Abernethy 43:49, Paul Stevens 44:02, Dominic Parry 46:41, John Szubert 47:35, Lisa Antrobus 48:18, Laura Aiken 48:29, Karen Doherty 50:38, Katherine Swithenbank 52:08, Cath Jones 53:04, Peter Warr 54:24, Elaine Bailey 55:39, Lisa Riley 56:46, Eileen Sharman 57:03, Helen Kay 1:01:09, Tracy Wroe 1:01:09, Sara Parry 1:10:22 and Bev Quinton 1:12:36.
The awards presentation took place for the 2025 Central Lancashire Grand Prix following the race, an inter club championship of 12 running clubs in the North West. Three picked up prizes for Radcliffe, with Lucie Tighe taking 2nd FV35, Mike Kontowtt 2nd MV60 and Andy Wheeler 2nd MV65.
There were also prizes for members who competed in 10-12 races, with Andy Wheeler and Ethan Malone having completed 12, Mark Garner and Sara Parry 11, and Dominic Parry 10.
The weekend also included the inaugural ‘Secret 20 Miler’, a flat course along Cheshire Country Lanes. Steven Fawcett rocketed out the miles in 2:16:55 with Kath Biddle completing the course in a fantastic 3:23:12.
Finally, finishing off a jam packed weekend of racing, Sheila Jones yet again took home first FV70, this time over at the Trimpell 20 miler through historic Lancaster and the stunning Lune Valley countryside, finishing in 3:01:49.






Bumper week of racing for Radcliffe AC






Radcliffe AC’s Gary Adkins and Simon Foulkes take on Tokyo
This Saturday, Paul Stevens headed for the trails along the North Cheshire Way and the Sandstone Trail taking in Helsby Hill, Delamere Forest & Frodsham, at the Chester Ultra 50 mile race. Stevens completed this impressive challenge of a distance in a time of 14:18:34.
Christopher Mihalyi celebrated his 50th parkrun on the same day at a very muddy Clarence Park in 24:51. Junior Lexi also kept up her phenomenal streak of PBs, this week getting round Heaton Park in only 22:28, joined by Seth who completed his first parkrun in only 22:29. Freddie also bagged a Burrs Community Run PB in 26:33!
On Sunday, Gary Adkins and Simon Foulkes laced up for the first of this year’s seven World Marathon Majors, the Tokyo Marathon, which set off in Shinjuku and finished near Tokyo Station. Both achieved spectacular results with Adkins covering the course in 2:58:49 and Foulkes in 3:44:52.
Two also attended the inaugural XMiles Bolton Half Marathon from Queens Park, a 3-lap course passing by the Town Hall and Le Mans Crescent. Mark Williams was back in 01:34:41 and Natalie Hitchen in 02:44:32.
David Bartlett ran the Liversedge Half Marathon in North Yorkshire, a tough and hilly course, in 02:18:12.





