Race report by Josie:
On Saturday, I travelled to the beautiful village of Buttermere in the Western Lake District to run The Buttermere Sailbeck Fell Race. A tough 15km (9.3mi)/ 1,315m (4314ft) mountain horseshoe over two distinct ridgelines. Although a relatively short fell race (for me), a lot of elevation is packed into the distance with three big climbs.
The Conditions were dry but very windy. Having the wind behind me on the first long climb was quite nice but I knew this would be a headwind on the second half of the race. I had a comfortable run across the first ridge to checkpoint 1 at Ard Crag followed by a flying descent down to Rigg Beck passing a number of runners on the technical section. I worried I might pay the price for this on the following steep ascent directly up the face of Causey Pike. However, I felt strong and maintained my position.
Heavy gusts hammered the high tops from Causey Pike severely hampering forward progress. I needed another layer as the windchill was biting at my arms as I fought my way up Sail.
After battling the fierce headwind along the highest ridgeline, it was time for the final drop off Whiteless Pike. This descent is long and steep and prior knowledge is useful to nail the optimum line. I managed to overtake a few more runners on the way down, including a lady in my own age category. I was really pleased to win a prize for 3rd FV50 in a Race that had some exceptional Lady veterans in it.
Race report by Josie: On Saturday, I travelled to the beautiful village of Buttermere in the Western Lake District to run The Buttermere Sailbeck Fell Race. A tough 15km (9.3mi)/ 1,315m (4314ft) mountain horseshoe over two distinct ridgelines. Although a relatively short fell race (for me), a lot of elevation is packed into the distance ... Buttermere Sailbeck Fell Race 2026
Race report by Gareth: Last night another great turnout of 23 Lostockers, out of a stacked/fast field of 294, crossed the border into the Peoples Republic of Wigan to take part in the fourth chapter of this year’s midweek champs…the Haigh Hall 4. After retina & fingerprint scans (a recent introduction following Brexit) we were ... Haigh Hall 4 Mile Race
Haigh Woodland Parkrun Greg Kilshaw 23:51 Janet Rhodes 24:19 (2nd female and first in age category) Brian Halton 24:32 (2nd in age category) Chris Baker 24:52 Matt Withers 25:22 Andy Laycock 26:13 Heather Soden 26:15 (new Haigh PB) Beverley Atherton-McKenna 27:04 Anthony Maxwell 29:04 Terri Aldred 29:16 Sally McCoy 29:53 (3rd in age category) Sheila ... Parkrun Results 6 June 2026