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report from John Duff: British Fell Relays 15th October 2016 NFR had a great day at the British Fell Relays on Saturday. The event was held at Luss on the shores of Loch Lomond, just north of Glasgow. We finished … Continue reading
“The 20th time for this race proved as competitive as ever with only one minute separating the first five runners. John Butters crossing the line first in a very good time. Karen Robertson was the first lady home making it … Continue reading
photos from Marcus Byron (for larger versions try dropbox here) lots of photos on the Woodentops site too “Congratulations to the fab NFR teams at Barley yesterday! The men’s open team performed very well in 58 th place overall. Despite … Continue reading
“Harry Coates of Wallsend absolutely flew round and smashed Will Horsley’s course record by three minutes. Karen beat her own record from 2012. Conditions firmer/drier under foot helped, but even so Harry’s time will take some beating. Marshalls on course … Continue reading
Well done to NFR David Beech for his win on Saturday. results and photos from Marcus Byron … Continue reading
Well done to Graham Simpson (Alnwick) and Karen Robertson (NFR) for their wins. This was Keith Cooper’s last organising of this race after more than 20 years at the helm. Keith managed to add a bit more interest to his races than most, with … Continue reading
Here are the results of the inaugural Natural Ability Fell Race, counter in the NFR and NECAA Championships. Well done to David Beech and Emma Holt, first man and woman back. Natural Ability Fell Race results … Continue reading
Tremendous performances from John Butters and Emma Bain and quite a few others … results report from John Duff below … blog report from John Butters (includes Cheviot Horseshoe) photos from Andy Russell | John Duff Report from John Duff: There was … Continue reading
Jonny Malley and Emma Bain take the honours for first man and woman back at this inaugural race. Results from Jack and Glen “We thank you all for participating and helping to raise almost £300 for the Northumberland Mountain Rescue Team. Feedback … Continue reading