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Eccles Pike Fell Race is a
fell race Fell running, also sometimes known as hill running, is the sport of running and racing, off-road, over upland country where the gradient climbed is a significant component of the difficulty. The name arises from the origins of the English sport o ...
run from Buxworth, Derbyshire to the top of Eccles Pike, then back again. The course is long and includes ascent, and is renowned for being short and demanding. It has been run intermittently since 1910, and perhaps earlier.


History

Eccles Pike is one of the oldest fell races in the country, and has a history going back over 100 years. Its start date is not known, but from 1910 a small cup was awarded to the winner, and the race venue would alternate between the nearby villages of Chinley and Buxworth each year. In the 1920s, the race became part of the Summer Garden Fete each June, and a larger silver cup was presented to the winner. The cup was first won in 1928 by Pat Campbell, the international steeplechaser from nearby Chapel-en-le-Frith; he went on to win the race three years in succession. The original race series ended in 1937, but was revived in 1969 by the local church committee, and has been held most years since. The 1980 race saw
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set the course record of 18:14. Over the years the race has attracted several great names of fell running, with other winners including Ron Hill and Ricky Wilde. There used to be separate ladies and junior races held on the same day, but now all athletes run together. The winner of the race is still presented with the 1928 cup, whilst the best junior receives the smaller 1910 cup. Since 1995, the race has been organised by local running club ''Goyt Valley Striders'', and it takes place in Buxworth on the second Wednesday evening in August.


Results

Since the course was last changed in 2009, the best men's time is 21:28 by William Longden in 2024. The best women's time is 23:32 by Martha Tibbot in 2024. The fastest recorded time on any version of the course is 18:14 by
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in 1980.


References


External links

* {{official website, www.goytvalleystriders.org.uk/pages/eccles.html Fell running competitions Sports competitions in England