Sedgefield will host a major national athletics event for the first time next
year. The English Cross Country Association (ECCA) has confirmed that
the 2026 English National Cross Country Championships will be held in
Hardwick East Park. Organised in partnership with Sedgefield Harriers and
supported by Durham County Council, the championships are sponsored by
SportsShoes.com and will take place on Saturday 21 February.
A local organising committee will work with ECCA and Durham County Council
to deliver the event. Local venues and businesses have already stepped forward
to offer support, including Sedgefield Racecourse and Hardwick Hall Hotel. The
English National Cross Country Championships attracts thousands of
participants and spectators every year and will bring new visitors to the area,
and a boost to the hospitality economy.
Former winners of the English National Cross Country Championships include
North East athletics legends Brendan Foster and Mike McLeod. One of the great
aspects of the event is that anyone who is a member of a club can enter and
line up on the start line alongside the elite athletes of the sport as an equal (for
a few yards at least!).
Sedgefield Harriers will be hoping to field a big entry of young athletes at the
Nationals next February, as the junior section of the club is thriving. The juniors
recently held an awards event, celebrating effort, endeavour and great
performances over the last year.
Not long before, many of the junior athletes had completed a special
‘quadrathlon’ event, which involved a sprint (50–100m), howler throw,
endurance run (400–800m) and triple jump. Their results in each were
assessed against a recognised national standard and they were graded from
between 3 Star and Gold, as follows:
4 Star - Nieve Brownless, Matilda Hindson, Nathaniel Warnett, Chris Cooke
5 Star – Seth Morris, Emma Blakey, Maisy Stanley, Ruben Moan, Jack
Churchwood, Max McArdle, Jack Shephard, Eve Brooks, Rosie Gray, Charlie
Sawyer, Rowan Brown, Ella Park, Daisy Woodward
Bronze – Albie Shuffelton, Emily Swinbank, William Collins, Isaac Moan, Seb
Sedgewick, Ava Foreman, Hattie Cook, Jack Sawyer, Theo Blakey, Toby
Norris, Ruby Cole, Thomas Oaks, Abigail Swinbank, Alfie Featherstone, Sienna
Shuffleton, Chloe Galvin-Storey, Charlotte Lower, Sophia Bellwood, Harriet
McGill, Elliot Brownless, Leo McArdle
Silver - Alex Park, Mia Robinson, Amy Warwick, Kate Sedgewick, Ryley
Grievson, Elise Davies, Elsie Skidmore, Lola Hunt-Fawcett, Oliver Upex, Isaac
Walton, Isabelle Oaks, Cameron Hedley, Matthew Graham, Pheobe Grieveson,
Isla Shuffleton, Ava White.
Other individual awards that were presented on the night included:
Time trial (over the Sedgefield junior parkrun course)
Boys: 1st – Riley Grievson, 2nd – Albie Shuffleton, 3rd – Morgan Roe
Girls: 1st – Harriet McGill, 2nd equal – Phoebe Grievson and Ava White,
3rd – Elsi Skidmore
Highest age grade: Boys, Riley Grievson (75.12%)
Girls, Jess Davies (76.22%)
Most Improved Athlete
Minis: Emily Swinmbank
Juniors: Kate Sedgewick
Endurance: Chris Cooke
Athlete of the Year
Minis: Harriet Cook
Juniors: Harriet McGill
Endurance: Matthew Graham
Track Athlete of the Year – Phoebe Grievson
Cross Country Athlete of the Year – Jess Davies.
Well done to all of the award winners, and all of the junior Harriers, for a year of
great progress, all made possible by their hard work, and the dedicated support
of a team of volunteer coaches at the club.