Who we are...

Mounts Bay Harriers are the newest local Running, Triathlon and Athletics Club in Penwith, being set up by local triathletes and runners in June 2005. The club meets at Mounts Bay School every Monday at 7pm for social runs of varying lengths, with structured coached sessions at various locations on Thursdays at 7:00pm. (best to e-mail first)

...and what we do!

The club now has over 200 members and regularly has 20-30 turning up for training sessions. Of the group that turn out there is always a wide standard of athletes from beginners, who are especially welcome, to accomplished triathletes and runners. The club also has a large junior section who meet on Friday nights at "The Dome" at Mounts Bay School, Heamoor.

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JUNIORS CANCELLED - Friday 6 January

NO JUNIOR CLUB ON FRIDAY 6 JANUARY - I have just had contact from Mounts Bay School to say the Dome has still not been repaired and is unavailable - so sorry but if any Juniors want some athletics over the weekend - read on………… a chance to represent the County at the forthcoming Regional Final

A Sportshall competition will be held at Tregorrick Park St Austell rugby club 8th Jan starts at 10.00am for registration, We would love to have some Mounts Bay Harrier Juniors to enable us to send 2 teams of each

cheers

Paul Lowe ( jlowe2@sky.com )

ps if there are u11s at Mounts Bay that want to compete for Cornwall but cannot make 8th if they could contact me asap it would be good if we could get two teams of each then we could give younger ones the experience and have two stronger teams.

Please pass the word around to those who you think it might affect

New Years Day Zennor Moors run

Weather turned out nice again! Another year of running begins with what is becoming a bit of a far west tradition, Geoff Letchfords Zennor Moors New Years Day run. This year Geoff and Mark had been on a couple of recces to put in a 3 mile or 5.5 mile run - only thing was the 5.5 mile run seemed to cross the marsh mud from hell! I’ll be having words (or my wife will as I walked it through the house!) as to how we ended up going through all that sh, I mean mud, knee deep in places!
Anyway a few brave hardy souls, some still way too drunk from the night before (no names, but Jer, Mark and myself were still going strong at 4 in the morning) met at The Tinners Arms carpark for our 11am run, Geoff explained the route, he’d already ran around it and posted ’signs’ for directions (Sabine is gonna kill him when she finds out he cut up her broom and brush to steal the handles to make them!) and in case you couldn’t read the maps he handed out (or you were still seeing double as in my case) he’d even painted bright orange arrows on the grass fields to follow AND new for this year, being eco friendly, had put down an orange peel trail to follow, Mark and I couldn’t quite work out how he could run and peel them at the same time?!? my worry was with the amount of peel, he was gonna have a bad case of the trots! it is not possible to eat that many oranges, even if it was his only present in his stocking! off we set to the top of the carn, I’m getting a little worried with Pangove as he seems to be trying to out do Mark in the tardiness stakes lately!
At the top of the carn, a brief local history lesson from Geoff re the stone age quoits that were visible from this high point and then it was off again, through the narrow foxes runs, ankle deep in mud, slipping and sliding accompanied from the occasional yelp as the gorse got it’s revenge.
Coming off the moors and onto the road felt much better but this feeling soon disappeared as we reached the decision point - 3 or nearly 6 miles? Mark and I stayed at the rear to collect all of Geoffs signs as we ran past, not seeing ANYONE in front of us we assumed EVERYONE had gone for the 5.5 (they hadn’t by the way) turning into the field we were confronted with the biggest slurry / mud / shit and muck pond I had seen in a long time! no way around, it had to be straight through the middle! you could’ve tried to pussy foot over just the ankle deep sections but no, not us, knee deep in the bloody stuff! the old janner and a couple of walkers just looked on as if to say ’silly buggers!’
Coming back into the village was a welcome sight, but after all said and done, for those there, don’t it just make you feel great to be alive and be able to do that sort of thing?! I really enjoyed it and sorry I didn’t chat to everyone and wish everyone a Happy New Year but I was listening to Mark all the way round (if you know what I mean!)

Anyway guys and girls a big, big thanks to Geoff Letchford and Mark Omori for this morning, and to you all, thanks for your company, a Happy New Year, and see you soon,

Ian

Marazion 10K is FULL

Message from Craig at HRR
Dear running clubs ,

The marazion 10k 2012 is now full . Thank you for all of your club entrys . The full list of runners will soon be on the Hayle runners website and the Cornwall road runners website .

If you do not have a place - please contact your club representative to enquire about “drop outs” . I will accept exchanges within club .

Please do not phone me asking for a place ( regardless how fast you are !)

See you all on 5th

Best Wishes
Craig

Penzance Wheelers Boxing Day 10 mile TT

A cold and slightly blustery morning on the Leedstown course, the weather was dry but a few corners were a bit greasy! Great to see Jonno, Swiss, Nige (who cycled over from Long Rock), Rob B, Charlotte H and Graham Patrick (junior member Josefs dad) from MBH. Sam Lewis was cycling around with few friends supporting - don’t know why they didn’t sign up really?! A large contingent from the ever growing One & All Club (I do like their kit) made the numbers up, and with a total of 34 signed on was probably the busiest Boxing Day TT yet.
Many thanks to Penzance Wheelers in particular Gary James, who was battling the effects of having a run in with Mr Jack Daniels the eve before and to his fellow helpers - Matt, Andrew, Richard and Peter who ensured all went smoothly.
I was pleasanntly pleased to get under 30 as that was my aim for this time of year, a result I was extremely surprised with as I couldn’t shift over to the front big chainring for the last 7 miles!

Results

1. Jake Alderman O+A 26.12
2. Luke Pye PZW 26.57
3. Mark Hooper O+A 27.00
4. John Fazakerley PZW 27.12
5. Hari Slade PZW 27.23
6. Ricci and Tony O+A 27.49 (2UP)
7. Pete Jory O+A 28.29
8. Tristan Harris PZW 28.53
9. Henry Mathews PZW 28.54
10. Andrew Hoskin NV 28.56
11. Duncan Haywood O+A 29.10
12. Jonno Gibbins MBH 29.16
13. Ian Matthews MBH 29.24
14. James Tugwell Team Fit 29.34
15 Ray Tucker N/A 30.24
16. Dave Tigwell BHPC 30.27
17. Stan Thompson O+A 30.29
18. Graham Patrick N/A 30.33
19. Tony and Charles O+A 30.33 (2UP)
20. Mike Hooper O+A 30.35
21. James and Michael O+A 31.02
22. Ricky Parsons O+A 31.06
23. Mark Taylor O+A 31.14
24. Nigel Sims MBH 31.20
25. Dale Reardon PZW 31.34
26. Pete Woodford O+A 31.46
27. Martina Geraghty N/A 32.00
28. Lloyd Peters PZW 32.12
29. Patrick Duffy PZW 33.14
30. Charlotte Hurst MBH 33.44
31. Janet Pye PZW 34.42
32. Jason Burridge PZW 35.58
33. Phil McNevin MBH 36.57
34. Rob Bainbridge MBH 43.15

Another chance to burn off some more Christmas Pud calories tomorrow at 10.30 for the St Levan Coastal run

Festive Social runs with MBH

икони цениAll Runners, Friends and Relatives!

MONDAY 19 DECEMBER - once again Mounts Bay Harriers will be having their Christmas Lights Run.This years trot and I mean trot, not a race! (roughly 6 miles) along Penzance Promenade, through Newlyn and onto Mousehole to view the Christmas lights will be held on MONDAY 19 DECEMBER, leaving the Yacht Inn Car Park, Penzance at 6.30PM, WE ARE EARLIER THIS MONTH DUE TO THE MONDAY FALLING ON THE 19TH - THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE LIFEBOAT DISASTER AND THE LIGHTS BEING DIMMED AT 8PM IN RESPECT - However, that being said, all friends, family and runners of local clubs are invited to join us - please wear something glittery, flashy, high vis, fancy dressy, Christmassy etc and hide some loose change in your shorts to throw into the charity buckets when we get to Mousehole - as usual we will be popping into the Yacht Inn for our Christmas Raffle, mince pies, chips and coffees (or something stronger) on our return.

Other MBH Festive Social Runs you may want to join us on?

TUESDAY 27 DECEMBER (Bank Holiday) - meeting at 10.30am at the St Levan playing fields (start of the St Levan 10K) MBH invite you to run with them the St Levan Coastal Run - all runners invited to run this challenging but picturesque coastal path from Poljigga to Porthcurno (approx 6 miles) taking in the Minack Theatre steps! usually a run to blow away those Christmas cobwebs! so dress appropriately

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM MOUNTS BAY HARRIERS

SUNDAY 1 JANUARY 2012 - an alternative to Brown Willy - New Years Day, Geoff Letchford will once again be leading this 5 mile social off road run over the moors at Zennor - mud, gorse, puddles, wind, ice, snow! and even a bit of local history thrown in from Geoff - we’ve had it all in the past (long run tights advised) - meet at The Tinners Arms carpark, Zennor, at 11am (hangover permitting!) and then ‘Hair of the Dog!’ or most probably soup and a coffee at the pub!

Hope to see a few of you over the Festive Period and good luck to all in 2012 (INJURIES PERMITTING! ;-()

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