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Win-Losehill Trail (The Sphinx) on Mon 17th Nov 2025

11 starters, Winter Mondays

A cool, crisp, starry starry night greeted our first female participants of the year - and very welcome it was too to host the Spinks and Galarunner, plus assorted hounds, and for us all to catch up over a couple of beers afterwards in the Old Hall Hotel in Hope.

The series organiser had completely failed to pull together a cake of any sort to recognise all Nicky’s efforts on our collective behalfs over the past twenty years - shame on him - yet so inspired was he by the profile of Win Hill (when viewed, it may transpire, from the wrong footpath entirely) that he has henceforth renamed the Win-Losehill Trail race “The Sphinx Trail”, in honour of its progenitor; one of many such Spinks productions during her long tenure as series organiser. 

Equally as significant for the longer term prospects of the series, perhaps, Helen E declared herself pleasantly surprised by “the amount of trail” involved in the route - they’re (nearly) all like this Helen, honest, and we very much look forward to welcoming you to future Winter Mondays jamborees.  If you can persuade a few others from the burgeoning women’s half of the club to join you, so much the better.

In other news, with Tom S and Harry both absent, and Simon still feigning injury, everyone but our first-time runners secured a bonus - including the first bonuses of the year for Barry and George - and George, Kerry, Keith and James all rising in the the league standings

Somewhat to his surprise - a symptom of just how poorly he ran last week, perhaps - your series organiser also secured a bonus, and rises to number three in the charts, having exhausted the battery of his main head torch within three minutes of setting off, and the battery of his spare before gaining Thornhill Brink.  Ever the optimist, having navigated the remaining four-fifths of the route by the light of his mobile phone, he can now confidently assert that the instruction for all runners to carry a mobile phone constitutes a very sensible race safety feature - even if he did get the descent to Fullwood Stile Farm wrong for the second (or possibly third) year in a row. 

See you all again next week for the Stanage Trail race, and here’s wishing a safe journey home to Nicky, when she’s finally had enough of touring the length and breadth of the country.


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PositionNameClubClassTimeCommentBonus
1 James Gregory Dark Peak M45 00:48:51
2 George Yates Dark Peak M50 00:54:07
3 Kev Saville 00:55:36
4 Kerry Saville Dark Peak M55 00:55:45
5 Martyn Jones Dark Peak M50 00:56:22
6 Helen Elmore Dark Peak W50 01:01:39
7 Nicky Spinks Dark Peak W55 01:01:39
8 Mike Annett Dark Peak M60 01:06:06
9 Willy Kitchen Dark Peak M55 01:08:11
10 Keith Holmes Dark Peak M70 01:10:03
11 Barry Needle Dark Peak M80 01:30:54