Belgrave results at the English National Cross Country Championships, 1920-2015
Stats compiled by AR Mead-------------------------------------Note that in some of the early years the positions shown are scoring positions and not the actual position in the individual championship. For example Jim Ginty placed 3rd in 1937 with the two men ahead of him being removed from the result before the team positions were calculated. Year Venue Team Belgrave runners Pos & Pts 1920 Windsor - - 128 A.L.Porter, 198 O.Horwood, 207 J.W.Macher, 224A.E.Macher, 271 runners. 1921 Doncaster - - 205 runners; no Belgrave entry. 1922 Hereford - - 236 runners; no Belgrave entry. 1923 Beaconsfield 23 912 91 J.G.Flatt, 105 R.J.Savage, 142 J.J.Crichton, 178 A.E.Smith, 192J.Pritchard, 205 R.E.Wills; 327 runners. 1924 Doncaster - - 219 runners; no Belgrave entry. 1925 Hereford - - unknown position H.E.Footer; 245 runners. 1926 Wolverton - - 42 H.E.Footer, 136 J.G.Flatt; 321 runners. 1927 Crewe - - 56 H.E.Footer; 429 runners. 1928 Leamington 17 711 63 W.G.Webb, 79 H.E.Footer, 95 A.D.Pyer, 141 W.L.Bayliss, 149A.E.Smith, 184 A.G.Jones, 250 F.G.Ford; 375 runners. 1929 Beaconsfield - - 87 W.G.Webb, 120 A.W.Penny, 122 W.L.Bayliss, 197 F.G.Ford, dnfA.E.Smith, A.Robertshaw, W.S.Mitchell, H.E.Footer; 247 runners. 1930 Sheffield 6 320 17 H.E.Footer, 36 S.H.Warboys, 47 A.Allum, 65 W.G.Webb, 74F.R.Webb, 81 E.A.Duffett, 133 W.A.Rice; 334 runners. 1931 Kettering 9 329 4 A.Allum, 36 S.H.Warboys, 46 A.W.Penny, 67 H.E.Footer, 83W.G.Webb, 93 J.E.Flower, 113 E.A.Duffett, 165 C.T.Carter; 348 runners. 1932 Wolverton 10 433 21 J.E.Flower, 22 H.E.Footer, 87 S.H.Warboys, 91 C.T.Carter, 97E.A.Duffett, 115 W.G.Webb, 151 F.R.Webb, dnf A.Allum, A.Robertshaw; 289 runners. 1933 Alderley Edge 3 233 4 A.W.Penny, 5 H.E.Footer, 34 A.Allum, 48 C.Mains, 62 J.E.Flower, 80A.R.Shaw, 94 C.W.Tame, 126 F.R.Webb, dnf C.T.Carter; 344 runners. 1934 Himley Park 3 113 4 A.W.Penny, 9 H.E.Footer, 16 A.E.Taylor, 20 A.Allum, 28 J.E.Flower, 36H.W.Shields, 62 F.A.Walker, 91 W.A.Rice, 95 C.T.Carter; 297 runners. 1935 Beaconsfield 1 97 11 H.E.Footer, 14 D.Patience, 15 J.Ginty, 18 A.E.Taylor, 19 C.T.Carter,20 H.W.Shields, 37 A.R.Shaw, 42 A.Allum, 57 J.E.Flower; 295 runners. 1936 Alderley Edge 2 112 6 C.T.Carter, 10 A.W.Penny, 11 H.E.Footer, 15 J.Ginty, 32 A.Allum, 38S.T.Ring, 52 A.R.Shaw, 54 H.W.Shields, 68 A.Patience; 285 runners. 1937 Stratf’d up’n Avon 2 94 1 J.Ginty, 2 J.Parker, 11 D.Patience, 13 H.E.Footer, 26 L.J.Cohen, 41C.T.Carter, 60 H.W.Shields, 69 A.R.Shaw, 82 A.Allum; 315 runners. 1938 Reading 3 199 7 J.Parker, 13 A.W.Penny, 18 C.T.Carter, 50 S.T.Ring, 52 H.W.Shields,59 D.Patience, dnf L.J.Cohen; 288 runners. 1939 Worsley 1 122 3 E.S.Stimpson, 5 A.W.Penny, 17 C.T.Carter, 28 H.E.Footer, 34H.W.Shields, 35 D.Patience, ? A.W.Jerman, ? A.R.Shaw, ? F.A.Walker; 392 runners. 1940-1945 No races 1946 Leamington Spa 1 96 5 L.W.Herbert, 11 D.J.Main, 13 C.T.Carter, 21 G.M.Pearson, 22T.G.Clinton, 24 R.W.Tobin, 38 D.Patience, 58 T.F.Morrell, 73 A.F.Mitchell; 315 runners. 1947 Apsley 2 184 6 L.W.Herbert, 17 A.E.Frost, 31 R.W.Tobin, 37 V.S.Blowfield, 51E.S.Stimpson, 65 S.R.Eales, 80E.H.Herbert, 92 A.F.Mitchell; 274 runners. 1948 Sheffiel 1 154 2 V.S.Blowfield, 12 L.W.Herbert, 15 E.S.Stimpson, 27 F.Abberton, 41 C.T.Carter, 57 T.G.Clinton,64 C.L.Stokell, 95 A.E.Frost, 132 R.W.Tobin; 402 runners. 1949 Bromford Bridge 6 350 18 V.S.Blowfield, 58 S.Charlton, 62 L.W.Herbert, 65 R.F.Towndrow, 70 F.Abberton, 77E.S.Stimpson, 128 C.T.Carter, 140 M.F.Porter, 152 L.M.Marchant; 449 runners. 1950 Aylesbury 8 451 47 C.L.Stokell, 55 S.Charlton, 73 S.Davies, 77 J.W.Brown, 99 J.H.Braggington, 100E.S.Stimpson, 156 F.K.Blunden, 196 M.E.Heard, 198 C.T.Carter; 493 runners. 1951 Richmond, Yorks. 7 432 35 J.W.Brown, 58 C.L.Stokell, 63 E.H.Herbert, 67 J.Bromley, 86E.S.Stimpson, 123 L.A.Adams, 128 S.Charlton, 132 L.C.Bishop, 180 R.W.Tobin; 307 runners. 1952 Great Barr, 5 356 26 V.S.Blowfield, 40 J.W.Brown, 43 C.W.Walker, 58 E.A.Short, 93 BirminghamB.L.Hudson, 96 A.W.Bedford, 134 L.A.Adams, 152 L.W.Herbert, 158 L.C.Bishop; 364 runners. 1953 Reading 6 375 34 J.W.Brown, 39 J.Bromley, 55 D.A.Brickwood, 75 E.A.Short, 85 C.W.Walker, 87E.H.Herbert, 99 J.Burr, 219 A.H.Bishop, 247 L.C.Bishop; 459 runners. 1954 Birkenhead 9 463 31 C.W.Walker, 41 J.Masters, 73 D.A.Brickwood, 93 D.Briggs, 98S.Gawler, 127 E.A.Short, 197 E.Gebbett, 236 M.J.Stearman, 241 L.C.Bishop; 402 runners. 1955 Cardington 5 478 61 J.Masters, 71 C.Roffey, 72 P.Bagnall, 87 E.Patterson, 89A.W.Bedford, 98 C.W.Walker, 126 E.Gebbett, 139 J.W.Brown, 148 D.Baulch; 474 runners. 1956 Warwick 7 551 52 J.W.Brown, 60 P.Bagnall, 63 C.W.Walker, 72 D.Baulch, 143 E.Gebbett, 161 E.A.Short, 177C.Roffey, 255 B.Trower, dnf J.Masters; 476 runners. 1957 Parliament Hill 11 767 11 J.W.Brown, 114 E.Gebbett, 141 D.Baulch, 147 R.C.Tooby, 173 C.W.Walker, 181 L.C.Bishop,205 C.Shippen, 340 J.Heathfield, 362 D.Hooper; 647 runners. 1958 Birkenhead 15 889 39 P.Newell, 77 C.W.Walker, 134 E.Gebbett, 175 C.Shippen, 200 P.Hitchcock, 264 D.Baulch,288 J.Dooley, 307 E.A.Short, 319 L.C.Bishop, 554 runners. 1959 Peterborough 14 974 59 P.Newell, 136 C.Shippen, 158 D.Baulch, 174 E.Gebbett, 205 A.W.Bedford, 248 C.W.Walker,266 L.C.Bishop, 335 E.A.Short, 347 J.Heathfield; 567 runners. 1960 West Bromwich 21 1111 76 C.Dabbs, 92 C.W.Walker, 166 D.F.Jones, 221 E.Gebbett, 247 C.Shippen, 309 E.A.Short, 340E.Bishop, 283 D.W.Jones, 410 L.C.Bishop; 604 runners. 1961 Parliament Hill 23 1386 129 E.Gebbett, 196 C.Shippen, 230 C.W.Walker, 256 B.Sawyer, 285M.Robinson, 290 E.A.Short, 326 J.Dooley, 401 K.Miller; 673 runners. 1962 Blackpool 17 1218 78 R.Linstead, 136 C.W.Walker, 162 B.Sawyer, 197 C.Shippen, 219E.Gebbett, 426 J.Dooley, 451 D.Maclean; 672 runners. 1963 Cambridge 11 706 12 Gy North, 75 W.Kerr, 85 R.Linstead, 147 P.Newell, 156 B.Sawyer,231 D.Maclean, 392 J.W.Brown, dnf C.W.Walker, A.Black; 743 runners. 1964 Leicester 8 607 6 Gy North, 64 J.Thresher, 108 B.Sawyer, 132 L.O'Hara, 137 Geo North,160 P.Newell, 164 T.Hart, 210 C.W.Walker, 255 A.Black; 764 runners. 1965 Parliament Hill 6 484 10 Gy North, 49 C.Dabbs, 63 A.Fairclough, 90 W.Kerr, 132 J.Thresher,140 L.O'Hara, 211 M.Thorpe, dnf Geo North, T Hart; 838 runners. 1966 Sheffield 4 447 4 Gy North, 38 Geo. North, 81 A.Fairclough, 85 C.Dabbs, 105 L.O'Hara,134 J.Reilly, 159 A.Black, 193 C.Steer, dnf M.Thorpe; 808 runners. 1967 Norwich 4 443 42 A.Fairclough, 48 Gy North, 50 J.Thresher, 83 T.Hart, 106 W.Kerr,114 L.O'Hara, 127 G.Williams, 128 J.Bicourt, 140 G.W.Dance; 755 runners. 1968 Sutton Coldfield 4 354 11 Gy North, 31 Geo North, 45 J.Thresher, 78 A.Major, 87 G.W.Dance,102 P.Whewell, 139 L.O'Hara, 160 T.Hart, 179 A.Fairclough; 856 runners. 1969 Parliament Hill 7 510 10 Gy North, 36 A.Fairclough, 81 P.O'Connor, 110 A.Major, 133G.W.Dance, 140 T.Hart, 168 L.Mann, 185 R.Piotrowski, dnf J.Thresher; 901 runners. 1970 Blackpool 6 444 17 Gy North, 51 J.Bicourt, 52 Geo North, 98 L.Mann, 105A.Major, 121 T.Hart, 143 G.W.Dance, 224 A.Fairclough, 337 J.Dear; 931 runners. 1971 Norwich 12 833 18 Gy North, 102 L.Mann, 129 A.Brien, 152 J.Thresher, 210A.Fairclough, 222 G.W.Dance, 232 P.O'Connor, 282 T.Hart, dnf J.Bicourt; 851 runners. 1972 Sutton Coldfield 32 1707 170 A.Brien, 244 P.O'Connor, 294 J.Rimmer, 309 R.Smith, 338A.Fairclough, 352 C.Pearson, dnf Gy North, J.Bicourt; 887 runners. 1973 Parliament Hill 16 953 55 J.Bicourt, 86 Gy North, 137 L.Mann, 200 T.Hart, 235 R.Smith, 240 JRimmer, 298 P.O'Connor, 724 C.Pearson, dnf D.Wiseman; 1070 runners. 1974 Sheffield 30 1470 108 Gy North, 143 L.Mann, 189 J.Rimmer, 228 P.O'Connor, 365J.Bicourt, 437 C.Pearson, 467 J.Stow, 627 L.Coy, dnf T.Hart; 968 runners. 1975 Luton 58 2761 54 J.Bicourt, 269 P.O'Connor, 532 W.Kerr, 540 C.Pearson, 563 L.Coy,803 D.Maughan; 1053 runners. 1976 Leicester - - 175 J.Stow, 321 P.O'Connor, 785 P.Hardwick;1214 runners. 1977 Parliament Hill 60 2975 224 Gy North, 386 S.Holmes, 441 P.O'Connor, 579 L.Mann, 639 L.Coy,736 B.Gorman, 809 M.Riley, 830 S.Williams, 845 D.Maughan; 1368 runners. 1978 Leeds 55 2913 17 J.Bicourt, 295 P.O'Connor, 346 L.Mann, 659 S.Holmes, 724D.Maughan, 872 P.Hardwick, 877 A.Painter, 1057 ?.Cowley; 1379 runners 1979 Luton 68 3473 217 I.Duncan, 434 P.O'Connor, 607 S.Williamson, 675 S.Holmes, 705L.Mann, 706 C.Pearson, 736 L.Coy, 962 D.Maughan, 1046 T.Dowdall; 1555 runners. 1980 Leicester 71 3623 402 I.Duncan, 410 P.O'Connor, 510 A.Binda, 566 J.Rimmer, 836T.Dowdall, 899 L.Coy, 926 D.Searle, 1052 S.Holmes, 1152 D.Maughan; 1627 runners. 1981 Parliament Hill 68 3429 223 I.Duncan, 498 P.O'Connor, 605 T.Dowdall, 613 S.Williamson, 742L.Coy, 748 D.Maughan, 875 L.Mann, 966 M.Manning; 1546 runners. 1982 Leeds 81 4036 174 J.Bicourt, 487 A.Binda, 568 L.Lyons, 761 S.Williamson, 844P.O'Connor, 1202 D.Maughan; 1605 runners. 1983 Luton - - 415 S.Williamson, 719 Don Anderson, 729 M.Nouch, 846 A.Binda,1118 D.Clack, dnf M.Sinclair; 1610 runners. 1984 Newark 77 3854 63 K.Sturman, 157 D.North, 726 M.Nouch, 897 D.Clack, 949 L.Coy,1062 M.Lake, 1201 Don Anderson; 1723 runners. 1985 Milton Keynes 45 2486 59 O.Foote, 207 M.Hayes, 265 M.Lake, 448 D.North, 636 L.Lyons, 871M.Bizio, 1274 M.Nouch; no. of runners not known. 1986 Newcastle 61 3170 152 A.Morfey, 164 D.North, 162 M.Sinclair, 526 M.Bizio, 911Don Anderson, 1155 D.Clack, 1363 L.Coy, 1610 A.Stone; 1706 runners. 1987 Luton 59 3146 213 P.Richley, 342 F.Ward, 468 J.Mather, 475 M.Lake, 757Don Anderson, 891 M.Head, 1456 L.Coy; 2006 runners 1988 Newark 88 4242 390 M Lake, 462 M.Bizio, 518 S.Zealey, 843 M.Head, 1013 A.Painter,1016 T.Williams, 1034 Don Anderson, 1367 L.Coy, 1467 A.Stone; 2136 runners; 230 teams closed in. 1989 Ewell - - 279 O.Foote, 303 P.Sudgrove, 460 F.Ward, 461 J.Mather, 721 M.Lake;1899 runners; 204 teams closed in. 1990 Leeds Roundhay 59 3133 18 P.Evans, 151 O.Foote, 429 P.Sanders, 660 J.Mather, 851 R.Alsop,1024 T.Williams; 2195 runners; 249 teams closed in. 1991 Luton 105 5232 334 M.Webb, 532 G.Teahan, 713 R.Alsop, 955 J.Wah, 1020Don Anderson, 1678 N.Clarke; 2170 runners; 236 teams closed in. 1992 Newark 51 2756 208 O.Foote, 219 J.Hobbs, 455 M.Mazzotta, 462 M.Webb, 629 M.Lake,783 M.Anderson, 1040 Don Anderson; 2197 runners; 246 teams closed in. 1993 Parliament Hill 74 3989 230 J.Estall, 421 O.Lewes, 532 M.Lake, 696 M.Mazzotta, 1011R.Harding, 1099 S.Willimont, 1946 A.Stone; 2156 runners; 238 teams closed in. 1994 North Shields - - 375 M.Webb; 1550 runners, incomplete team; 165 teams closed in. 1995 Luton - - 390 M.Webb, 1088 Don Anderson; 1790 runners; incomplete team;184 teams closed in. 1996 Newark - - 66 M.Yates, 308 P.Carstairs, 491 M.Webb; 1954 runners; incompleteteam; 176 teams closed in. 1997 Havant - - 256 M.Webb, 514 R.Harding, 784 Don Anderson; 1529 runners; 133teams closed in. 1998 Leeds Roundhay - - 30 L Hurst, 252 G.Adams, 294 M.Webb, 439 P.Carstairs, 804 Don Anderson; 1661 runners; incomplete team; 147 teams closed in. 1999 Newark 15 1158 21 K.Tadesse, 64 J.Lobo, dq (146) N.Hliouat, 231 P.Carstairs, 274 W.Cockerell, 282 R.Alsop,286 M.Webb, 360 M.Kazimierski, 367 S.Armanini, 376 G.Adams, 516 R.Harding, 882 Don Anderson; 1554 runners; 133 teams closed in;Belgrave win Michelin Trophy for most improved team; 9th from 56 teams at 9 to score with 2249. 2000 Stowe 6 390 31 L.Hurst, 35 J.Lobo, 46 P.Freary, 73 A.Stewart, 76 C.Herrington, 135 R.McHarg, 207W.Cockerell, 243 K.Nash, 256 P.Carstairs, 384 D.Ochse, 427 R.Harding, 769 Don Anderson, dnf P.Evans; 1418 runners; 122 teams closedin; 4th from 51 teams at 9 to score with 1096. 2001 Durham 8 628 49 L.Hurst, 56 A.Stewart, 64 P.Freary, 147 R.McHarg, 161 R.Alsop, 165 W.Cockerell, 194N.Hliouat, 201 M.Byansi, 279 P.Carstairs, 832 Don Anderson; 1228 runners; 108 teams closed in; 9th from 37 teams at 9 to score with1916. 2002 Bristol 9 693 2 Allen Graffin, 46 A.Stewart, 69 C.Herrington, 155 L.Hurst, 201 J.Wolf, 220 W.Cockerell,286 J.Browne, 336 M.Byansi, 392 A.Jones; 1220 runners; 92 teams closed in; 10th from 43 teams at 9 to score with 1707. 2003 Parliament Hill 28 1904 92 W.Cockerell, 106 R.Alsop, 167 K.Hegvold, 319 S.Zealey, 334 P.Carstairs, 886 DonAnderson; 100 teams closed in; 1268 finished; did not complete a 9 man team 2004 Leeds, 1 160 5 (scoring 4) S.Barden, 6 (5) Allen Graffin, 16 (14) P.Freary, 22 (20) K.Nash, 48 (46) H.Raidi,73 (71) S.Sharp, 99 (97) W.Cockerell, 159 (156) S.Marwood, 211 (208) R.Alsop, 255 T.Hadfield, 257 J.Wolf, 291 W.Lynch, 957 DonAnderson; 1399 runners; 116 teams closed in; 2nd from 50 teams at 9 to score. 2005 Birmingham, 6 362 3 M.Miles, 32 K.Nash, 53 David Anderson, 66 T.Watson, 97 H.Raidi, 111 W.Cockerell, 175J.Clarke, 182 J.Charles, 229 T Hadfield, 450 P.Carstairs, 990 Don Anderson, dnf S.Barden; 1316 finished; 102 teams closed in; 5th from 39teams at 9 to score. 2006 Parliament Hill 7 437 41 P.Wicks, 44 David Anderson, 60 T.Watson, 70 D.Gauson, 92 P.Freary, 134 W.Cockerell,166 P.Willis, 180 T.Ellacott, 192 T.Hadfield, 223 M.Byansi, 278 W.Lynch, 935 Don Anderson, 979 H.Corbett, 1085 S.Baxendale, dnfL.Greatorex; 1290 finished; 100 teams closed in; 4th from 45 teams at 9 to score. 2007 Sunderland, 17 1178 71 S.Jones, 92 M Byansi, 193 W.Cockerell, 243, J.Kimaiyo, 249 D.Mason, 330 M.Whiting, dnfB.Poore, P Willis; 916 finished; 71 teams closed in; did not complete a 9 man team. 2008 Alton Towers 19 1228 2 P.Wicks, 191 W.Cockerell, 223 K Hegvold, 257 M.Byansi, 257 J.Fairbourn, 318 T Weeks, 392D Mason, 462 M Whiting, 498 S.Zealey; 1244 finished; 99 teams closed in; 12th from 40 teams at 9 to score. 2009 Parliament Hill 13 938 4 P.Wicks, 72 J.Kelly, 151 W.Cockerell, 186 R.Dessaix-Chin, 201 M.Byansi, 324 P.Willis, 331K.Hegvold M45, 342 L.Eguia, 438 T.Fordyce, 564 M.Humphrey, 754 A.Luce, 831 T.Hadfield, 1356 Don Anderson; 1455 finished; 112 teamsclosed in; 11th from 46 teams at 9 to score. 2010 Leeds, 7 567 16 D.Mulhare, 41 J.Kelly, 89 P.Owor, 103 M.Pollard, 153 J.Fairbourn, 165 W.Cockerell, 232M.Byansi, 290 L.Eguia, 1008 R.Harding M45, 1254 Don Anderson M50, dnf M.Trees M45; 1428 finished; 107 teams closed in; 10th from45 teams at 9 to score. 2011 Alton Towers 19 1334 7 P.Wicks, 54 J.Kelly, 144 S.Lindner, 169 W.Cockerell, 236 J.Fairbourn, 724 M. Byansi, 729R.Harding, 847 A.Lang, 1098 Don Anderson, dnf David Anderson; 1302 finished; 95 teams closed in; 16th from 34 teams at 9 to score. 2012 Parliament Hill 25 1708 42 J.Kelly, 169 W.Cockerell, 284 M.Holm, 338 K.Gadd, 356 M.Byansi, 519 L.Eguia, 536T.Weeks, 598 K.Hegvold, 898 T.Hadfield, 1552 Don Anderson; 1652 finished; 125 teams closed in; 23rd from 62 teams at 9 to score. 2013 Sunderland, - - 25 J.Kelly, 204 W.Cockerell, 1034 Don Anderson; 1085 finished; 80 teams closed in. 2014 Nottingham, 21 1349 18 P Owor, 155 K.Marks, 243 W.Cockerell, 257 M.Trees, 298 R.Maddams, 378 D. Morton, 477F.Logan, 671 R.Norville, 693 M.Young, 1387 Don Anderson; 1657 finished; 127 teams closed in; 17th from 56 teams at 9 to score. 2015 Parliament Hill 15 1073 38 P Wicks, 72 T Telkovsky, 173 A Miller, 192 R Maddams, 255 N Bundle, 343 L Pikett, 361 NSmallwood, 433 W Cockerell, 503 P McDougall; 2005 finished; 145 teams closed in; 13th from 74 teams at 9 to score.
Team winners
1935, 1939, 1946, 1948, 2004.
First Southern team and winners of the L.Finch-Wayte Trophy
1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1952, 2000, 2004.
Best individual positions
2 V.S.Blowfield at Sheffield in 19482 Allen Graffin at Bristol in 2002.2 Phil Wicks at Alton Towers in 2008.3 Jim Ginty scored 1st in 1937 but was beaten by two individuals who were removed before the scores were calculated.3 Mark Miles at Cofton Park, Birmingham 2005.Note: Gerry North won in 1962 but had not joined Belgrave at that time.
Most times first Belgravian home - winner of the “Parker Bowl”
10 Gerry North (1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1977).5 Bert Footer (1925, 1926, 1927, 1930, 1935).5 Phil Wicks (2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2015).4 Jackie Brown (1951, 1953, 1956, 1957).4 John Bicourt (1973, 1975, 1978, 1982).4 Mike Webb (1991, 1995, 1996, 1997).3 V.S.Blowfield (1948, 1949, 1952).3 Ian Duncan (1979, 1980, 1981).3 Ollie Foote (1985, 1989, 1992).3 Lee Hurst (1998, 2000, 2001).
Most times in scoring six (inc. incomplete teams):
14 Will Cockerell13 Bert Footer12 Gerry North9 Pat O’Connor9 Don Anderson8 Tom Carter8 Mike Webb7 Eric Gebbett7 Lionel Mann7 Arthur Penny7 Charlie Walker7 Martin Lake6 Jackie Brown6 Eddie Short6 Tony Fairclough6 John Bicourt5 Clive Shippen5 Arthur Allum5 Bill Webb5 John Thresher5 Leo Coy5 Roger Alsop5 Mal Byansi5 Phil Wicks5 James Kelly
Greatest timespan of scoring runs
30 yrs Don Anderson (1983-2013)16 yrs Tom Carter (1932-1948)
Most runs
23 Don Anderson (plus others as a member of Surrey AC)17 Will Cockerell14 Bert Footer (inc.1 dnf)13 Gerry North (inc.1 dnf)13 Pat O’Connor13 Charlie Walker (inc 1 dnf)11 Tom Carter (inc 1 dnf)
Most consecutive completed runs
17 Will Cockerell (1999-2015)12 Pat O’Connor (1971-1982)11 Charlie Walker (1952-1962)9 Eric Gebbett (1954-1962)9 Gerry North (1963-1971, plus 1962 when running for Blackpool & Fylde)8 Bert Footer (1930-1937)8 Tony Fairclough (1965-1972)7 Tom Carter (1934-1946, spanning the six war years during which the race was not held)7 Malachi Byansi (2006-2012)6 Harry Shields (1934-1939)6 Clive Shippen (1957-1962)6 Doug Maughan (1977-1982)6 Mike Webb (1994-1999)6 Don Anderson (2009-2014)
Belgrave H lowest ever points score
94; 2nd place at Stratford upon Avon in 1937.
Belgrave H highest ever points score
5232; 105th place at Luton in 1991.
Largest field
2195 finishers and 249 complete teams at Leeds in 1990.