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Female Records

This table lists the fastest all-time performances by female runners across a full range of distances, from 800 metres to 100 kilometres. It includes results from track, road, parkrun, and ultramarathon events. These records represent the overall best performances regardless of age group, and highlight standout achievements across a variety of competitive environments.
All-Time Female
DistanceRecord HolderTimeYearLocation
800mMolly Hayes3:04.762024Run Jump Throw
1500mVictoria Patterson7:09.42024BAC Winter Track
MileVictoria Patterson7:46.52024BAC Winter Track
parkrunHelen Kellar22:092025Preston Parkrun
5000mMolly Hayes22:542024Day of 5000m PB’s
5KMolly Hayes22:142024Tameside 5K
5 milesNarni Fulford40:212025Wombwell 5
10KHelen Kellar44:262025Percy Pud
15KNarni Fulford1:26:362024Meerbrook 15K
10 milesHelen Kellar1:16:162025Thirsk 10
½ marathonJennifer Elsegood1:41:462025Leeds Running Festival HM
30KHelen Kellar2:54:492025Steyning Stinger
20 milesNarni Fulford2:49:262024Oulton Park GP
MarathonRachel Vernon3:39:472024Seville Marathon
30 milesLyn Armitage-Calvert7:09:282024Tower to Castle Ultra
50K   
 
50 milesRachel Vernon8:33:062024M2L Ultra
100K    
 
The F17 category includes performances by female athletes aged 15 to 16, based on UKA age group standards. This table showcases the fastest times recorded by junior runners in this age band across multiple distances, providing insight into promising young talent in the club.
F17
DistanceRecord HolderTimeYearLocation
800mMolly Hayes3:04.762024Run Jump Throw
1500m    
Mile    
parkrunMolly Hayes22:262024Long Eaton parkrun
5000mMolly Hayes22:542024Day of 5000m PB’s
5KMolly Hayes22:142024Tameside 5K
5 miles    
10KMolly Hayes46:072024Leeds Abbey Dash
15K    
10 milesMolly Hayes1:17:412024York 10
½ marathon    
 
This category features records for female athletes aged 35 to 39. As part of the Masters athletics structure, these performances demonstrate strong endurance and competitiveness among women in their mid-30s, with achievements spanning from parkrun to ultramarathon distances.
F35
DistanceRecord HolderTimeYearLocation
parkrun    
5KRachel Vernon23:122024Leeds 5K
5 miles    
10KNarni Fulford45:462025Leeds Abbey Dash
15K    
10 miles    
½ marathonRachel Vernon1:43:592024Central Lancashire HM
30K    
20 milesRachel Vernon3:41:112023Hathersage Hurtle
MarathonRachel Vernon3:39:472024Seville Marathon
50K    
50 milesRachel Vernon8:33:062024M2L Ultra
100K    

The F40 table includes records by athletes aged 40 to 44. These results highlight the continued strength and consistency of club runners entering the Masters ranks, with impressive times across short and long-distance events.
F40
DistanceRecord HolderTimeYearLocation
1500mNicola Heaton7:32.02024BAC Winter Track
parkrunAmy Hutchinson23:092025Millhouses parkrun
5K Rachel Vernon 24:07 2025 Mid-Cheshire 5
5 milesAmy Hutchinson40:212025Wombwell 5
10KAmy Hutchinson46:562025Doncaster 10K
15K    
10 miles    
½ marathonAmy Hutchinson1:45:252025Tissington Autumn Half Marathon
30K    
20 miles    
MarathonAmy Hutchinson3:49:17 2025Yorkshire Marathon
20 miles    
50K    
100K    

This group recognises the achievements of female runners aged 45 to 49. The F45 records reflect a high level of performance maintained well beyond the typical senior age bracket, often combining experience with strategic race execution.
F45
DistanceRecord HolderTimeYearLocation
parkrunHelen Kellar22:092025Preston Parkrun
5K    
5 milesCharlotte Bailey40:532024SYRRL – Ingbirchworth
10KHelen Kellar44:262025Percy Pud
15K    
10 milesHelen Kellar1:16:162025Thirsk 10
½ marathonHelen Kellar1:47:442025Vale of York Half
30KHelen Kellar2:54:492025Steyning Stinger
MarathonJolene Allen4:55:022024Yorkshire Marathon
30 milesLyn Armitage-Calvert7:09:282024Tower to Castle Ultra
50K    
100K    

The F50 age group showcases performances by runners aged 50 to 54. These records are a testament to longevity in competitive running, with athletes continuing to perform strongly across track, road, and parkrun events into their fifties.
F50
DistanceRecord HolderTimeYearLocation
1500mVictoria Patterson7:09.42024BAC Winter Track
MileVictoria Patterson7:46.52024Hillsborough parkrun
parkrunVictoria Patterson26:002025Selby parkrun
5K    
5 milesVictoria Patterson48:482024SYRRL – Worsborough
10KVictoria Patterson55:462023Doncaster 10K
15K    
10 miles    
½ marathonVictoria Patterson2:21:522025Great North Run
30K    
20 miles    
Marathon    
50K    
100K    

Covering athletes aged 55 to 59, the F55 records illustrate continued participation and accomplishment at a high level. This table includes noteworthy times in classic distances like 10K and half marathon, achieved through consistent training and club-level dedication.
F55
DistanceRecord HolderTimeYearLocation
parkrunCathy Steel27:152025Harrogate Parkrun
5K    
5 milesCathy Steel44:542024SYRRL – Ingbirchworth
10KSamantha Middleton50:502025Percy Pud
15K    
10 miles    
½ marathonSamantha Middleton2:02:272024Leeds HM
30K    
20 miles    
Marathon    
50K    
100K    

 

The F60 category features the best times from runners aged 60 to 64. These results are remarkable examples of endurance and passion for the sport, often achieved after decades of participation in running and racing.
F60
DistanceRecord HolderTimeYearLocation
parkrunHeather Lindley26:422023Hillsborough parkrun
5KValerie Vernon33:092024Chase the Sun 5K
5 miles    
10KHeather Lindley51:522024Dewsbury 10K
15K    
10 miles    
½ marathonHeather Lindley2:11:592024Sheffield Half Marathon
30K    
20 miles    
MarathonValerie Vernon6:10:212024Manchester Marathon
50K    
100K    

 

Stocksbridge running club

Stocksbridge Running Club is Stocksbridge’s club for track and field, road and cross country running. Our members live and work in Stocksbridge, Deepcar and the surrounding area, competing at all levels from parkrun through to masters competitions.

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SRC Founded May 2023.