The weather was the worst we have experienced for the Run, as we have usually been blessed with good conditions. However, despite that, and around 60 people booked to run not turning up, 20 extras came on the day even knowing heavy rain was forecast!
Another unusual feature this year was the appearance of a film crew from Channel 5 who were filming for a special Herriot episode of The Yorkshire Vet. This meant that, as well as Jim Wight, son of Alf Wight (James Herriot) attending to start the race, we also had Peter Wright, the principal vet in the television documentary. The episode is due to be screened in January.
Carl Jones was leading the field by a minute at the halfway stage but took a wrong turning after Gate 7 and only realised his mistake when he came up against a stone wall! As a result, by the time he got back on track he had lost time and finished fourth. This is the first time ever that anyone has run off course, so we apologise to Carl for not noticing that the usual small direction arrow was no longer present at that spot. We will rectify that next year.
For a full list of placings and times, click on Results 2018.
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SUMMARY
Mens Races
1. Tim Midgley, Bingley Harriers
2. Rob Daly, London Front Runners
3. Lee Davies. Richmond and Zetland Harriers
40+
1. Carl Jones, Richmond and Zetland Harriers
2. Mark Ellis, Quakers RC
50+
1.Mark Forrest, Richmond and Zetland Harriers
2. Steve Nolan, Burnden Roadrunners
60+
1. Mark Jordan, Harrogate Harriers
2. Robert Burn, Thirsk & Sowerby
70+
1. Neil Scruton, Scarborough AC
2. Mel Walker, Burnden Roadrunners
Ladies Races
1) Hannah Philips, Bedale, no club
2) Katie Percival, Radcliffe AC
3) Nicola Simpson, Bedale & Aiskew Runners
40+
1. Paula Pilling, Burnden Roadrunners
2. Charlotte Wilton, Thirsk & Sowerby
50+
1. Gwen Kinlock, Burnden Roadrunners
2. Lorraine Hiles, Thirsk & Sowerby
60+
1. Anne Ferguson, Burnden Roadrunners
2. Sue Spong, Havering90
70+
1. Marian Codling, Thirsk & Sowerby
Team Races
Mens 1st 4 men
Richmond & Zetland Harriers
Ladies 1st 4 Ladies
Burnden Roadrunners
Mixed 1st 2 men 1st Lady
Burnden Roadrunners
A big thank you to Jim Wight, James Herriot's son, who again very kindly came to start the race and present the prizes, helped by Peter Wright. Also to Tom Orde-Powlett and Richard Spensley & Son for use of their land.
Another big thank you to Helen Gardiner and the team from Swaledale Roadrunners who managed the finish and time-keeping in a very professional way, as usual- something we Rotarians could not have done ourselves. They even helped with some of the marshalling!
Thank you to all the clubs and individuals who took part. We hope you enjoyed it and want to return! We will have raised over £3,000 for charities and local deserving causes.
Next year the race will again be run on the last Sunday of July, 28th July 2019
Finally, thank you to our sponsors, The Walking Shop in Leyburn for providing the prizes for the first three men overall and first three ladies overall
more We had a beautiful, warm and sunny day, with only light winds, perfect for watchers and checkpoint staff, but maybe a bit hot for some of the runners!
more Over 200 Runners enjoyed this year's Run despite a blustery wind
more After early rain, conditions were ideal for the 174 runners who took part.
more This year's Run was organised differently to make it as safe as possible while Covid-19 infections were still high.
more This year's Herriot Run was again very successful despite heavy rain the previous day and a poor forecast, which put off 48 entrants but 264 runners took part in relatively dry conditions.
more There was a record entry of 400 for this year's James Herriot Country Trail Run, with 351 actualling running on the day.
more There was a record turnout for this year's James Herriot Country Trail Run with 320 entered and 265 actually running.
more Photos taken at Gate 8. Apologies for the disappointing quality.
more Michael Rheinberg who was marshalling at gate 12 took a number of photos of runners approaching the final part of the run. This is a slideshow of them.
more Photos taken as runners reached the top of Black Hill
more Photos taken by various Rotarians preparing for the event
more Photos taken between Gates 12 and 13 nearing Finish
more The weather was again kind to us with the temperature several degrees lower than the heat of previous days, and with a gentle breeze.
more There was an excellent turnout for this year's James Herriot Country Trail Run with 286 entered and 244 actually running.
more Runners from all over the country took part in this year's James Herriot Country Trail Run near Bolton Castle, organised by the Rotary Club of Wensleydale.
more Extras photos taken from Gate 8 by Howard Binks
more Rotarians were up early to erect the registration tent etc
more There was an excellent turnout for this year's James Herriot Country Trail Run with 296 entered and 257 actually running.
more This second group of photos was taken by Cilla Alcock at gate 14 on the run into the finish
more Entries are now closed and we are full so there will be NO ENTRIES ON THE DAY. Sorry for any disappointment but as we are limited by parking please don’t arrive on chance. Many thanks for your superb support
more Despite the poor weather forecast and the rain that did arrive, 258 runners registered, 70 of them on the day! In the end, 238 actually ran the race, and all finished. The grass sections were softer than in previous years, but none were too wet.
more 204 runners took part in this years race. Conditions were good apart from a strong head wind on the top section. Click on the photos below to enlarge them.
more A sequence of photos taken at the top of the first hill of the Run
more Runners came from all corners of England on Sunday, July 31, to take part in The James Herriot Country Trial Run at Castle Bolton, organised by the Rotary Club of Wensleydale.
back Now a popular annual event with runners coming from all over England