The weather was ideal for both runners and walkers , with the sun shining and visibility excellent, so perfect for enjoying the great views. However, there was a cold wind, so chilly for the marshalls!
Both Walks were started at 9.00am in Grove Square, Leyburn, by Club President Mrs Ray Wilkinson,though walkers first gathered for registration at Wensleydale School. There was a choice of two circular walks, one a 23 mile challenge and a shorter one of 12 miles, both starting and finishing in Leyburn. We had 225 entrants, which was fewer than previous years due to many having to cancel because of Covid infections. All but three finished.
The walks ended at the school, where a choice of hot soups and cakes, plus more liquid refreshments were served to some very hot and tired walkers.
Ian Clarkson of Harmby was the first man home on the Short Run in 1Hr 29min, while the first Lady home was Judith Seaton of Kirkby Moorside in 2hr 3min. In the Long Run, Steve Devlin of Barnard Castle was first in 2Hr 58min, while Jess Young, of AldboroughSt John, was the first lady, and second overall, in 3Hr 9min.
For those who would like to see how their time to complete the course compared with others, click on Results
We would like to thank the RAYNET volunteer radio operators, our wives/husbands who have helped, and of course all walkers and runners for supporting the event. We will have raised a significant sum for Caring for Life, and I will add this when we have counted up. 13/4/22 A total of £2948 was raised for our charities.
Finally, thanks to Rtns Dave Muscroft and Chris Wheatley for the photos, and also Doug Binks who took many photos at the Rubbing Houses.
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