Langdale Horseshoe
The Langdale Horseshoe is an annual Lake District fell race that starts and finishes at the Old Dungeon Ghyll. The course climbs to Stickle Tarn before heading to Thunacar Knott, Esk Hause shelter, Bowfell, Crinkle Crags and Pike of Blisco. The route is approximately 21 kilometres (13 mi) in length with 1,450 metres (4,760 ft) of ascent.[1] It includes much rough and rocky ground. On the descent from Crinkle Crags, many runners negotiate the Bad Step, although it can be avoided depending on route choice. The race often presents navigational difficulties, especially in poor visibility.[2]
History[]
The Langdale Horseshoe was first held in 1973, when it was organised by Dave Meek of Ambleside and the Langdale Fell Race Association. It was sponsored by Quiggin's Kendal Mint Cake. In 1977, a shorter ladies’ race up Pike of Blisco was held in conjunction with the Langdale Horseshoe but from 1978, women were allowed to compete over the full course.[3]
Due to a lack of volunteers to help with race organisation, the 1982 race was not run over the usual course but on a route up and down Scafell Pike. No race was held the next year but it was relaunched in 1984 by Ambleside AC.[4] In 1986, the race had over five hundred runners and in order to reduce the strain on the organisational resources and the local area, it was decided that from the following year, only pre-entered competitors would be allowed to take part.[5]
Langdale is one of the races in the Lakeland Classics Trophy series which was inaugurated in 2002.[6]
In its early years, the race was held in September, but it now takes place in October. It has been one of the counting races in the English Fell Running Championships several times. As it takes place relatively late in the season, it is often the last race in the series on such occasions and can play a significant part in the championship results. In 2005, for example, Rob Hope was joint winner in the English Championships due in part to his triumph at the Langdale Horseshoe immediately after returning from the World Mountain Running Trophy in New Zealand.[7]
Results[]
Langdale has one of the oldest course records in fell running, with a time of 1:55:03 set by Andy Styan in 1977. Styan felt that he had been able to run so quickly due to the good conditions and the very strong competition on the day. Styan, Billy Bland, Alan McGee and Mike Short all finished in between 1:55:03 and 1:56:08 that year.[8] Since then, the fastest winning time has been 1:56:13 by Gavin Bland in 1997.
A new women's record of 2:22:50 was set by Victoria Wilkinson in 2016, beating the previous best of Helene Diamantides which had stood since 1992.[9]
Billy Bland won five time between 1978 and 1987 and his nephew Gavin Bland won five times between 1990 and 2003. In the women’s race, Pauline Haworth and Ruth Pickvance have the most wins with three each.
The winners have been as follows:[10]
Year | Men | Time | Women | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1973 | Joss Naylor | 2:08:20 | ||
1974 | Mike Short | 2:10:27 | ||
1975 | Mike Short | 2:05:38 | ||
1976 | Mike Short | 2:08:28 | ||
1977 | Andy Styan | 1:55:03 | Anne Bland and Brenda Robinson | 0:54:57[Note 1] |
1978 | Billy Bland | 2:07:00 | Bridget Hogge | 3:13:00 |
1979 | Andy Styan | 2:01:00 | Ros Coats | 2:37:57 |
1980 | Billy Bland | 2:05:24 | Pauline Haworth | 2:55:19 |
1981 | Billy Bland | 2:02:56 | Pauline Haworth | |
1982 | Kenny Stuart | 1:36:50[Note 2] | ||
1983 | Not held | |||
1984 | Billy Bland | 2:06:46 | Pauline Haworth | 2:40:14 |
1985 | Jack Maitland | 2:00:31 | Angela Carson | 2:34:28 |
1986 | Bob Whitfield | 1:58:59 | Carol Haigh | 2:34:38 |
1987 | Billy Bland | 2:00:04 | Clare Crofts | 2:29:58 |
1988 | Bob Whitfield | 2:06:10 | Ruth Pickvance | 2:42:40 |
1989 | Bob Whitfield | 1:59:03 | Ruth Pickvance | 2:40:12 |
1990 | Gavin Bland | 2:05:04 | Wendy Dodds | 2:37:30 |
1991 | Mark Croasdale | 1:58:11 | Cheryl Cook | 2:35:10 |
1992 | Ian Ferguson | 1:58:18 | Helene Diamantides | 2:23:25 |
1993 | Gavin Bland | 1:57:29 | Ruth Pickvance | 2:38:40 |
1994 | Gavin Bland | 1:58:48 | Yvette Hague | 2:33:25 |
1995 | Ian Holmes | 2:02:50 | Nicola Davies | 2:33:54 |
1996 | Ian Holmes | 2:09:09 | Menna Angharad | 2:38:09 |
1997 | Gavin Bland | 1:56:13 | Yvette Hague | 2:32:42 |
1998 | Jonny Bland | 2:02:30 | Emma Moody | 2:54:02 |
1999 | Jonny Bland | 2:12:41 | Helene Diamantides | 2:25:07 |
2000 | Mark Rigby | 2:15:30 | Wendy Dodds | 3:02:14 |
2001 | Cancelled due to foot-and-mouth outbreak | |||
2002 | Jonny Bland | 2:13:42 | Emma O'Shea | 2:54:17 |
2003 | Gavin Bland | 2:04:24 | Angela Mudge | 2:35:07 |
2004 | Nick Sharp | 2:07:57 | Kate Beaty | 2:41:57 |
2005 | Rob Hope | 2:08:47 | Christine Howard | 2:37:55 |
2006 | Nick Fish | 2:10:43 | Hazel Jones | 2:44:09 |
2007 | Ben Abdelnoor | 2:14:08 | Jackie Lee | 2:39:26 |
2008 | Rob Jebb | 2:05:07 | Jane Reedy | 2:36:46 |
2009 | Simon Booth | 2:05:02 | Jane Reedy | 2:33:14 |
2010 | Oliver Johnson | 2:07:57 | Helen Fines | 2:32:53 |
2011 | Carl Bell | 2:09:13 | Hazel Robinson | 2:36:57 |
2012 | Ben Abdelnoor | 2:13:14 | Suzanna Brett | 2:56:31 |
2013 | Ben Abdelnoor | 2:07:00 | Jasmin Paris | 2:26:27 |
2014 | Rhys Findlay-Robinson | 2:16:00 | Judith Jepson | 2:44:16 |
2015 | Sam Tosh | 2:11:57 | Jasmin Paris | 2:26:37 |
2016 | Sam Tosh | 1:59:51 | Victoria Wilkinson | 2:22:50 |
2017 | Carl Bell | 2:13:14 | Kelli Roberts | 2:44:09 |
2018 | Rhys Findlay-Robinson | 2:25:23 | Kelli Roberts | 2:51:27 |
2019 | Finlay Wild | 2:00:51 | Kelli Roberts | 2:32:22 |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||
2021 | Matthew Atkinson | 2:15:16 | Tessa Strain | 2:54:57 |
Note 1: Pike of Blisco route.
Note 2: Scafell Pike route.
References[]
- ^ Lakeland Classics Trophy: Langdale.
- ^ Bob Hamilton: Langdale Horseshoe 2013; The Fellrunner Magazine, Feb 2005, 17.
- ^ Bill Smith, Stud Marks on the Summits (Preston, 1985), 274-77.
- ^ Steve Chilton, It's a Hill, Get Over It (Dingwall, 2013), 82-83.
- ^ The Fell Runner, Spring 1987, 31.
- ^ Lakeland Classics Trophy: History.
- ^ Graham Breeze, “Hope Springs Eternal: A Profile of Rob Hope”, The Fellrunner, Summer 2008, 16-20.
- ^ Steve Chilton, It's a Hill, Get Over It (Dingwall, 2013), 159-60.
- ^ SPORTident: Langdale 2016 Results; Steve Chilton, It's a Hill, Get Over It (Dingwall, 2013), 82-83.
- ^ Bill Smith, "An Early History of the Lakeland Long As: 1968-85"; Graham Breeze, “Equi ad Circos (Classic Fell Races Part 3)”, The Fellrunner Magazine, Feb 2003, 24-26; Lakeland Classics Trophy: Race Results; Bill Smith, Stud Marks on the Summits (Preston, 1985), 274-77; The Fell Runner, Spring 1987, 31; SPORTident: Langdale 2016 Results.
- Fell running competitions in Cumbria