28/01/2020
Northern Cross Country Championships
January is such a difficult month for endurance runners and not just because of the weather.It begins usually with County Championships although GM have moved to December,Cheshire and Lancashire have retained the first week of January.This is closely followed by the fourth local Cross Country Leagues and if you like to get Indoors the Northern Indoors at Sheffield.The Northerns are a major Championships which have been won by athletes who have gone on to win the Nationals.There is also a fierce rivalry between some big clubs with North West clubs Sale,Stockport,Salford all capable of challenging Leeds or Morpeth.It usually depends who can get their best runners out and then the conditions.In the last decade Blackburn gave us thick fog and two big hills,Knowsley gave us snow, followed by hail driven by strong winds.It was a pleasant surprise when once over the M52 the weather perked up and we had a pleasant mild day with comfortable viewing.Near to the Start/Finish area there were dry conditions apart from near gates then further on there was a gluepot of mud capable of eating shoes and sapping strength from your legs.
Cross Country is a very English activity.Not for us running on golf courses and mostly flat; we crave hills and mud just to make it challenging.It is sometimes akin to Masochism and fittingly was popular in Public Schools.Even Big Sam when managing Bolton sang its praise bemoaning the fact that it isn't done as much in Schools any more.Probably not where the land has all been built on.It's about not giving in; an old fashioned spirit which served us well seventy five years ago, but still has it's merits today.
Many track coaches in preparing their middle distance runners insist their athletes do one or two Cross Country races to 'have a good winter'.Unless you are Mike Rimmer, who avoided them like the plague.
The modern upsurge in Triathlon recognises the benefits of Cross Country.Winner of the Mens race was Callum Johnson, a Triathlete from the North East.Local girl Georgia Taylor Brown, who was third in the World Tri series last year came second to jess Judd in the Senior Women's race.
Sale had a momentous meet winning Eight Team Medals from ten races including Gold in Mens Senior and Silver in the Senior Women,with Gold in U13 Boys.Dave Rogers has led the Sale Mens team to victory for four consecutive years now.The very good U17 Girls group from Salford took Gold in their age group whilst the Senior Men took Silver.Vale Royal had a dominant display in the Under15 Girls race getting all four of their team in under 21 places.They also won the U17 Mens team.Stockport Girls,led by Freya Murdoch,won the U13 Girls team medals.Wirral had success in the U15 Boys and runner up in the U13B.
Middleton based Mountain runner Joe Steward (ECH) came a close second in the Senior Mens race and is coached by Harry Kelly who led Paul Roden to success in 1988.
A good day for the North West clubs.