Wakefield Harriers

Distance Runners 2015 Club Championship

Date                 Event Distance Type Results Link
Sat 10th Jan Yorkshire XC Champs Various Cross Country Results in XL
Sun 1st Feb Dewsbury 10K 10 Km Road Results
Sun 1st Mar Norton 9 Mile 9 Miles Road Results in PDF
Sun 29th Mar Wakefield Hospice 10K 10 Km Road Results
Sun 12th Apr Ackworth Half Marathon Half Marathon Road Results
Sat 25th Apr Richard Hardcastle Memorial 10k 10 Km Multi-Terrain Results
Wed 20th May Askern 10K 10 Km Road Results
Wed 1st Jul Thornes Park Run in the Sun 4 Miles Road Results in XL
Sun 5th Jul Eccup 10 Mile 10 Miles Road Results
Wed 15th Jul Nostell Priory 10k 10 Km Multi-Terrain Results
Wed 29th Jul The 'Flat Cap 5' 5 Miles Multi-Terrain Results
Sun 9th Aug Askern 10 Mile 10 Miles Road Results
Sat 22nd Aug Wakefield Park Run 5 Km Road Results
Sun Sep 13th Club Track 3000m 3 Km Track Meeting Results
Sun 27th Sep Bradford 10K 10 Km Road Results
Sun Oct 18th 1st WYL XC, Wakefield Various Cross Country Results

Download Final Scores in XL


Club Championship Rules

For the 2015 Distance Runners Club Championship there will be 16 chosen events, with the best 8 races to count, which must include a minimum of 1 multi-terrain or cross country race. Runners who complete more than 8 races will forfeit their lowest scores.
There will only be one mixed Championship table, with prizes awarded to the top 5 scorers irrespective of gender, once the series has been completed.
Runners must enter the races as a Wakefield Harrier, and must be registered with England Athletics as a member of Wakefield District Harriers & AC.
Points will be awarded as per World Masters Association WMA06 tables (% x 10) as per the website www.goodrunguide.co.uk , with multi-terrain/cross country amended to take account of terrain and conditions underfoot, as described later. The points are scored according to an age and gender graded table, which will tell us, for example, whether a 37 mins 30 secs 10K time for a 48 year old male is better than 40 mins 30 secs for a 30 year old female.
Proposed races are subject to change, and may be substituted with other races if they clash with more important events, such as the championships and relays that Wakefield District Harriers & A.C. participate in.

SCORING MULTI TERRAIN/CROSS COUNTRY RACES
In order to take account of wide differences in terrain and conditions underfoot the following scoring method will apply. Take the time of the runner 10% down the field and get WMA points for a senior male for this time. If these points are “x” then the multiplier for all other race points is 693/”x”. (24 recent flattish local road races of varying distances from 5k to 1/2 marathon averaged 693 WMA points for the time of the runner 10% down the field, measured as a senior male.) Very occasionally, if rogue results occur, the points multiplier might be tweaked a little to give results more in line with norm for consistent runners.

An ‘Average Score Award’ (ASA) will be awarded to any Wakefield Harriers who choose to marshal at races organised by Wakefield District Harriers & AC, and who are not injured at the time of the race. They will be awarded points calculated as an average of the total number of races they have participated in at the end of the year, so that they are not penalised.

Tony Smith has agreed to-coordinate the results for the championship, and the championship results table will be added to this page after each race. Tony can be contacted on tonywilliam@smith70.fsbusiness.co.uk for any queries about results, or suggestions for future events for the championship.

Links to the race and entry details courtesy of uk.results.net.

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