Showing posts with label Cardington Cracker. Show all posts
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18 Dec 2010

Cardington Cracker


Cardington Cracker.

Andy Davies from Newtown, Powys, strode to a hat trick of victories in the 23rd Cardington Cracker Fell Race. The Cracker race which is 9 miles with 2600 feet of climbing including the summits of Lawley, Caer Caradoc, Gaerstone Rock and Willstone Hill. This traditional pre Christmas race regularly attracts a good quality field of over 200 runners from as far afield as South Wales, Cambridge, Essex and Yorkshire.

Andy who still plays regular football in the Welsh Premier League is also a Welsh International Fell Runner who was 12th in last years British Fell Running Championships won by his brother Tim, who is also a 5 times winner of the Cracker and the race record holder. The quality in the race this year was evident as there were 4 of the top 12 in the British Championship all taking part in the mens race. Despite the most difficult conditions in the 23 year history of the race, with snow and ice covering much of the course, 31 year old Andy Davies of Mercia Fell Runners, winning time of 1 hour 12 minutes and 57 seconds was amazing as it was less than 30 seconds slower than his winning time last year. Steven Cale, the leader of the Shropshire Winter Series and of the recent Wrekin Wrecker Race, who was 10th in the British Championships was the early leader and caught by Davies on the ridge just after Gaerstone Farm as the runners headed for Willstone Hill. At Willstone Hill Davies had a 21 second advantage which he extended to just under a minute by the finish. The Shrewsbury AC runner, who is improving every year, is a teacher at Wrekin College, finished in 1.13.50, just 53 seconds behind the winner, but 30 seconds quicker than last year when he was again second to Davies, but full two minutes behind him.

Richard Roberts from Eryri in Snowdonia, 11th in the British Champs, was third almost 4 minutes behind Cale in 1.17.45. Oswestry's Paul Jones, who had finished a superb 3rd in the North wales Cross Country League ran well for 6th and the first over 40 veteran. Mercia's Pete Vale formerly of Bridgnorth and 9th in the British Champs this year was 8th in 1.24.37. Matt Marston, another Mercia runner, from Clive, who was 10th in the British Under 23 Champs was 11th whilst his team mate Mark Bollom from Shrewsbury, celebrated his first race as an over 40 veteran finishing 12th in 1.25.34 and was the second in his category. Nick Thomas, the Telford Harrier from Bratton was the 3rd over 45 in 1.28.05 whilst Matt Clewes from Newport was the first over 50, 20th overall in 1.29.38, whilst Oswestry's Nick Eyke was 2nd over 50 in 1.33.54. Paul Gresty from Shropshire Shufflers was the first over 55 in 1.44.19 with Rick Robson, organiser of the Breidden Hills race second over 55 in 1.50.03.

Henry Thomas ( pictured above on Caer Caradoc ) was the first TAC runner home in 42nd and 5th over 45 in 1.35.06. Paul Sanderson was next home in 1.54.36 and the 6th over 55 just ahead of Dave Hopkins 1.55.11 who was the 7th over 55 with Bryan Bridges next in 2.19.47. There were 200 finishers.

Helen Fines, from Todmorden, Yorkshire, won her 4th consecutive womens race but in her slowest winning time reflecting the tough conditions in 1.31.52 but still 3 minutes ahead of her nearest rival. Helen, is one of the top fell runners in the country having finished 2nd in this years British and 4th in the English Championships. Kate Bailey from Stafford running for Staffordshire Moorlands was second in 1.34.53, whilst Shropshire's Mel Price from Woolston, running for Mercia had a brilliant run to place 3rd in 1.35.29. Shrewsbury AC's Anna Bartlett, race winner in 2004 and 8th in this years British Champs, was 4th and first over 40 in 1.36.20. Shropshire Shuffler Val Swingler was the 5th lady home in 1.40.21 with Tattenhall's Sarah Hammond a regular in the North Wales Cross Country League 6th and first over 45 in 1.41.03.

Paul Sanderson

15 Dec 2009

Cardington Cracker

Cardington Cracker 06-Dec-09

Andy Davies from Forden near Welshpool stormed to an impressive victory in this years Cardington Cracker 9 mile Hill Race. He retained the title he won last year and is now on track to challenge his brother Tim's record of winning 4 Cardington races. As well as being a Welsh International Fell Runner, Davies is also a regular first team footballer for Caersws in the Welsh league having played the previous day when they lost 3-1 at home to Bangor City.

The Mercia Fell Runner, took charge early into the race and had a clear lead by the summit of the second summit of Caer Caradoc. He had extended that lead to almost two minutes by the time he reached the finish, in Cardington village in 1 hour 12 minutes and 29 seconds, just 15 seconds slower than when he won last year. Davies, who has now been in the top 3 5 times since 1999, having also finished 3rd in 1999, 2001 and 2007.

Steven Cale,of Shrewsbury AC, winner of the recent Wrekin Wrecker race and who is currently leading the Shropshire Winter Fell Running Series was second in 1.14.20. The Wrekin College teacher who spent some of his summer holiday doing voluntary work in Malawi on a college project has made remarkable progress in the last twelve months aftere finishing 23rd and eleven minutes slower in this race last year.

Former Bridgnorth runner Pete Vale, was 3rd in 1.16.32 maintaining his consitent record in this race having been 3rd last year and in 2003, 5th in 2007 and 2nd in 2004.

Matt Clewes from Newport, a Mercia runner,was the first over 50 veteran in 1.24.47 and will remain 3rd in the Shropshire series.

In the field of 235 finishers, the 6th highest in the 22 year history of the race, there were runners from all areas of the country. leading local finishers were 10th Simon White, Mercia, 1.24.00, 16th Ed Davies,Mercia, 2nd O/50 1.26.56, 24th Colin Lancaster, Telford AC, 4th O/45 1.28.27, 25th Simon Daws, Telford AC, 1st over 55 1.28.35, 39th Henry Thomas, Telford AC, 1.31.38, 42nd Nick Eyke, Oswestry 3rd O/50 1.32.25, 43rd Mark Agnew, Mercia 1.32.27.

Helen Fines, representing Calder Valley, a Yorkshire club, won the womens race for the 3rd year consecutive year equalling Polly Gibb from Coalbrookdale's record between 1999 and 2001. Her winning time this year was 1.27.47 over 3 minutes outside her own course record which she set in 2007. Andrea Rowlands from Eryri was second in 1.29.40 with Val Swingler, winner of this years Stretton Skyline and current leader of the Shropshire Winter Series, was 3rd in 1.33.48 and the first over 40 veteran. Telford AC's Michelle Clarke made her debut in the race finishing 4th in 1.36.17 with Mercia's Mel Price was 5th in 1.36.28. Newport's Helen Skelton, currently second in the Shropshire series was 6th on the day in 1.40.11. Other leading Shropshire finishers were the Oswestry Olympians pair of Ali Tickner 11th, 1.46.33 and Jackie Jarvis 13th 1.51.34 whilst Jean Turner from Telford Harriers was 14th and the 3rd over 45 vet.

Paul Sanderson

1 Dec 2009

Tribute to Cracker

Cardington Cracker this Sunday!!!
It's 9 miles and 2,600 feet of hell...


Read Mick Ward's pictorial tribute to the Cardington Cracker.


Visit the Cardington Cracker Pages on the TAC website.


Equipment
FRA Rules state that all runners should carry windproof body cover, map, compass andwhistle. All runners will be expected to carry this equipment.

Entry - £4.00 (payable to Telford Athletic Club) in advance or on the day. Over 16's only. To Paul Sanderson, 6 Spring Village, Horsehay, Telford, Shropshire. TF4 2LY. Tel : (01952) 506671.
Entry Form in attachments at the bottom of this page.
SAE for details. All numbers must be collected on the day. Bring your own pins. E Mail: jpsanderson_tac@hotmail.com
2009
This years race will be on Sunday 6th December 2009.