“Six NFRs turned out for DFR 10th Anniversary Cronkley Fell Race this year with Will Horsley storming along to win first place. Lee Bennett got third prize for Elswick. Running conditions were cool and the conditions were exceptionally dry underfoot … Continue reading
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A new course record for NFR Will Horsley. Karen Robertson continues to reign as first lady. results from Marcus video by Francis Shillitoe organiser’s report from Marcus: Humbleton Fell Race – 18 June 2014 This was the third running of … Continue reading
Alnwick’s Bruce Crombie is first in, with NFR John Butters following shortly after. Steph Scott is first lady. results from Phil blog report from John Butters photos from Andy Russell … Continue reading
Provisional results (a few times are missing) for the fell race, counter in the NFR Champs. * photos from Fergus Robinson/Marcus Byron photos from Pauline Alexander (Andy R) … Continue reading
Well done to NFRs Chris Winter and Karen Robertson, first man and woman home. Results from Sue and Phil Andy Russell writes: “About 30 of us set off on the Alwinton Fell Race in hazy sunshine mindful of heavy rain … Continue reading
photos of a few NFRs in the race at Grand Day Out Photography … Continue reading
results on Esk Valley site “It was a cool evening, but the rain held off and the clouds were high, giving good views over the North Yorks Moors. In this 5 mile race with 860 ft of climbing, Will Horsley … Continue reading
The 2nd race in the NFR Championships has Rob Salter, Will Horsley and John Butters first home for NFR results here photos from Racing Snakes … Continue reading
Ewan Brown is first back just in front of NFR’s David Beech, with Karen maintaining her lead in the ladies. results (amended 11/03/14) from Will photos and chat on Facebook “NFR and friends” photos from Andy Russell “Many thanks to … Continue reading
“Another great turnout with a record 120 runners taking part. Conditions were mainly good being mild, a little blustery on the ridge and a bit soft underfoot over the back of Simonside. Great soup and atmosphere in a packed Newcastle … Continue reading