2026 AGM
The final agenda for the 2026 AGM is now available here. If you wish to raise anything else, please feel free to do so in the AOB section.
The long-standing High Peak Marathon has been getting increasingly difficult to get permission for in its usual place of late February (and overnight). To the extent that permission was not granted this year, despite the herculean efforts of Richard Bradbury and Nicky Spinks. The advent of Lockdown and distancing requirements - which have prevented all other forms of organised running - presented a great opportunity to run this iconic route in a different format. Some 16 teams (failed to) line up for the start at the road crossing of their choice, on the day of their choice, at the time of their choice (between Friday and Sunday of the solstice weekend). There was a stipulation that runners in the same team had to observe the same start as the rest of their team though!
The weather proved a mixed bag. Friday was wet. Saturday was mostly sunny and Sunday had a bit of both.
The aberrations of summer conditions and daylight made this an entirely different proposition to the traditional HPM. It turns out there is a lot of running in this course, with a 15km section of (very much improved) bog in the middle.The bog got the last word though; swallowing Will whole a few steps before the firm made up paths return for the last section of the race.
Notable was Harriet’s outstanding win (overall), Hannah’s return to running after an absence of round-a-bout 5 years (give or take the odd Bradfield Boundary).Also pleasing to note is Willy’s return to the fray after a nasty bout of too much work.
Thanks are due to Ian Fitz for being cruel enough to induce us to do this. Rumours abound that he’salso cruel enough to do the same to us for the other solstice. That would raise the possibility of a Watershed/Boundary double for those with truly undissolvable feet.
For the record the course was:
CPs described here from a Hope start..
Lose hill SK153853
mam tor trig SK127836
Mam Nick road crossing
Lords Seat SK113834
brown Knoll trig SK084851
Mill Hill SK 061904
snake road crossing A57
Wain Stones SK092959
Swains Head SK133983
Outer Edge trig SK177970
Marg Hill trig SK189957
Back Tor trig SK198910
Cutthroat Bridge A57 SK 213873
snake road A57 (Moscar) SK231879
Stanage End SK 225864
Open shelter by stream (May contain treats!) SK216861
Yorkshire Bridge SK198849
Win hill trig SK187851
Fulwood lane fell gate SK171853
Lewis
| Position | Name | Club | Class | Time | Comment | Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Harriet Wingfield | Dark Peak | WSEN | 07:23:00 | Wings for feet. With a realy team for company. | |
| 2 | Hannah Saville | Dark Peak | WU23 | 08:13:25 | Children of the Kevolution. With Tom S. | |
| 3 | Sally Fawcett | Dark Peak | WSEN | 09:15:15 | We just nipped out for a 42 mile eye test! With Simon M | |
| 4 | Helen Elmore | Dark Peak | W45 | 09:21:13 | A farmers lass and a gala runner | |
| 4 | Nicky Spinks | Dark Peak | W50 | 09:21:13 | A farmers lass and a gala runner | |
| - | Olwyn Paxman | 00:00:00 | Dare Der Went. With Jim P. Blistered feet warranted a tactical withdrawal at The Snake |