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Isle of Man Track and Field League 2021 – U13 and Up

Plans are in hand for the start of the IOM Track and Field League 2021, for Age Groups Under 13 and above. This is obviously subject to no restrictions being in place at the time.

Unfortunately signing on has had to be cancelled – please forward your entry forms and cheque, made out to IOMAA,  to Jenny Dowling 2 Ballabridson Park Ballasalla Isle of Man IM9 2ES.

The first competition evening takes place on the 12th May, 2021.

Whilst you may sign on on the 1st competition evening, it would be helpful to the organisers and other competitors if you could post the forms to me before hand to reduce congestion on the 1st competition evening.

To allow the Track and Field League to run smoothly and to time we would ask if parents could assist for at least one evening in the season.  Please see this letter from Tracey Bell and if you can help, please e-mail or phone Tracey – tblell@wm.im or 432133 .

Thank you

Jenny

2020/21 Law Trust Cross-Country League – League Tables

Here are the final league tables for the 2020/21 Law Trust Cross-Country League.

These have had to be amended following the cancellation of the fourth and final round, which would also have incorporated the IOM Cross-Country Championships. The league has now been based on the best two results from the three races that took place, having originally been set to be the best three from four.

All competitors who completed at least two races in the same category will receive a league finisher’s award – they are shaded in colour on the league tables. No date is currently set for the Prize Presentation and will depend on prevailing circumstances, but it is likely to be around mid-May all being well. Look out for a further announcement about this.

Well done to all who took part during the shortened series, and many thanks go to our sponsors Law Trust and to everyone who officiated in any capacity during the winter.

David Griffiths
17 March 2021

Athletics Fixtures February and March 2021

Here are the fixtures for Feb/March 2021.

Thursday 4th Feb        Ramsey Bakery Firemen’s Runs – NAC
Saturday 6th Feb          Ard Whallan FR – IOM Fell Runners (Rearranged)
Sunday 7th Feb           Winter Walks League – MH (to be confirmed)
Sunday 14th Feb         Trail Run 4 – WAC (Rearranged)
Saturday 20th Feb       M. Lambden Walks & Runs
Saturday 27th Feb       Baldwin Valleys FR – IOM Fell Runners
Sunday 28th Feb          Jude’s Sports Hall Event – WAC (Rearranged)

Thursday 4th March   Ramsey Bakery Firemen’s Runs – NAC
Sunday 7th March       20 Mile Championships – IOM Vets
Sunday 14th March     IOM XC Champs – Port-e-Chee – MH (Rearranged)
Thursday 18th March  10km Spring Handicap – IOM Vets
Sunday 21st March     10km Walks Champs – MH & Snaefell Tholtans FR – IOM Fell Runners

Please note the official fixtures list has already been updated to reflect these changes.

A number of events have had to be cancelled, some rearranged and one is still to be confirmed. However, these are the fixtures for this next post lockdown period. Please be aware that this is all completely dependent on lockdown ending in full on 1st February. If for any reason this is not the case then IOM Athletics will inform you of any changes to these plans ASAP.

Please be aware no detail is included in the fixture list. Clubs/IOM Athletics will be organising themselves for these new dates etc. As such, please check club websites/facebook for the details required – start time, race HQ venue etc etc. In addition, do keep a close eye on here and IOM Athletics Facebook group for any further announcements.

We hope all goes to plan and wish all organisers and athletes the very best in the resumption of competition.

Further to the above we hope to publish all events for the calendar year 2021 in the next week or so.

Thank you, once again to Andy Fox and the Fixtures team.

Law Trust Cross Country League – Round 3 – Results & Report

The third round of the Law Trust Cross-Country league took place in ideal winter conditions at Crossags Farm on Sunday 6th December. The long-time home of Northern AC cross-country events on the fringes of Ramsey was blessed with fine though cold weather, and the course was rather less muddy than would normally be expected in December.

The Crossags course includes one of longest and toughest hills to be found on a cross-country course anywhere, and the stamina of all competitors from the under-13 age group upwards was tested to the maximum.

Ollie Lockley made his first cross-country appearance of the winter, and soon showed his ability to transfer his outstanding road form to the country. He initially ran in a leading pack of four in the men’s race which included the winner of the opening two rounds Alan Corlett, Will Draper and junior Ieuan Owen whose race was a lap shorter than the seniors.

By the top of the second brutal ascent through the wooded section, the new Isle of Man Marathon record holder had eased clear of his pursuers, and he continued to pull smoothly away. Looking in complete control of his race he stretched his lead to a comfortable 44 seconds at the completion of his four laps.

Alan Corlett, an acknowledged cross-country exponent, ran as well as ever to take second place, as did Will Draper who finished a further 55 seconds in arrears. A typically solid run from Orran Smith gave him fourth place ahead of another very consistent performer Mark Burman. Andy Nash narrowly held off a chasing pack to take sixth.

A late reduction of the junior men’s race from four laps to three caught out Corrin Leeming who ran four laps with only the leading three seniors in front him. He was not all that far behind race winner Ieuan Owen after the scheduled three laps.

The women’s field was somewhat depleted with the absence of several leading athletes, but that takes nothing away from race winner Ashleigh Lachenicht. A 400 and 800 metres specialist who also has a 12.3-second 100 metres time to her credit, she proved again what a remarkably versatile runner she is with a convincing victory over three tough laps.

Laura Dickinson goes well in any cross-country conditions and she was rewarded with an excellent second place. There was a great battle for third, Caroline Caren showing her fell-running strength on the hills to just edge out Lisa Dunwell. Carol Brogan and Niamh Goddard ran very well to complete the top six.

Race-walking stars Keira Heavey and Mia Dunwell were the winners of the junior and U17 women’s races, their general fitness helping them round the testing terrain.

There was a cracking contest between Ryan Corrin and Charlie Swales in the u17 men’s race, with the latter pushing Ryan hard all the way. A slight navigational error by Charlie lost him a few seconds near the end and Ryan’s final victory margin was 12 seconds. A great race.

Perhaps the race of the day was the u15 boys, with just four seconds between the first three who were all members of the host club. Lucas Stennett was the winner by one second from Sam Perry, and Charlie Teare was just three seconds back. Things were more comfortable for Macy Hillier in the girls’ race, and she looked in top form throughout as she won by almost two minutes.

Charlie Arculus is proving to be a very promising athlete and he completed a hat-trick of victories in the u13 age group. This was the youngest age group to negotiate the infamous hill. His margin over George Salter was 13 seconds, the latter having to work hard to hold off Freddie Griffin and Oliver Condon. The girls’ race was an exciting contest at the front all the way, and was won by Holly Salter from Abi Clayton in a reversal of their results from last time. The gap was just three seconds.

The short course races ran alongside the u13s, and these were won by Peter Bradley and Dawn Atherton.

Harry Stennett and Abi Sinclair continued their domination of the u11 age group this season, these races taking place over three laps of the bottom field. Harry’s margin was 12 seconds from Timothy Perry with Liam Blake third. Abi had to fight off a really determined challenge from Hope Lewis but regained her lead to win by four seconds with Ella Quirk third.

The under-nines had to contend with the Crossags pheasant during their races which did its best to get in their way. It couldn’t stop Seamus Hall and Eve Martin winning their races over two laps of the bottom field, each completing three wins out of three. In the boys’ race Corrie Brogan was third after finishing 17th and 14th in the first two rounds – a remarkable improvement.

  • Many thanks go to all the officials from both Northern AC and IOM Athletics who worked hard to ensure a successful meeting. Thanks also for the use of the facilities and land at Crossags.
  • Round 4 incorporates the IOM Championships and will be held at Port-e-Chee in Douglas on Sunday 17 January with racing getting underway at 1pm.
  • Video footage of the action is on the manxathletics.com Facebook page.

Full results here

David Griffiths
8 December 2020

Law Trust Cross Country League – Round 3 – Timetable and Courses

The third round of the Law Trust sponsored Isle of Man Cross Country League is hosted by Northern AC and will be held at Crossags Farm on the outskirts of Ramsey on Sunday 6th December.

There is no parking at the venue itself – competitors and spectators are asked to park at Ramsey Grammar School (East or West) and walk up Crossags Lane across the golf course.

The timetable is as follows:

12 noon to 1pm               Registration in the pavilion at the camp site (desk closes at 1pm)

1.00pm –                          U9 girls – 2 small laps – 920 metres

1.10pm –                          U9 boys – 2 small laps – 920 metres

1.20pm –                          U11 girls – 3 small laps – 1,380 metres

1.30pm –                          U11 boys – 3 small laps – 1,380 metres

1.45pm –                          U13 boys & girls and short course – 1 small lap, 1 large lap – 2,890 metres

2.00pm –                          U17 men & women – 1 small lap, 2 large laps – 5,320 metres

2.02pm –                           U15 boys & girls – 2 large laps – 4,860 metres

U20, senior, veteran women -3 large laps – 7,290 metres

U20, senior, veteran men – 4 large laps – 9,720 metres

Please note that the short course race is only for under-20, senior and veteran athletes. Athletes from the U17 age group downwards must compete in their age group races.

If you have already paid for the series and have your race number there is no need to attend the registration desk, just go to the start line five minutes before your race wearing your race number. If you have lost your number and need a replacement these will be available at registration – there is a £2 charge for replacement numbers.

If you have not previously registered, you need to complete a registration form and pay at the desk on Sunday. Forms can be downloaded here and will also be available at registration. Registration will close at 1pm prompt and no entries will be taken after that time.

Here’s the timetable
Here’s a photo of the course