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Will 50-Year-Old Under 17s Fell Racing Record Tumble at Grasmere Sports?

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A sporting record lasting five decades will come under the spotlight at Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show on August 24, as the outstanding achievement of Sedbergh’s Graham Moffat in the Under-17s fell race celebrates its 50thanniversary.

Thanks to Graham’s efforts as a 16-year-old back in 1975, the winning time to beat in this race, in which the athletes run up Butter Crag to a height of 208.78 metres, before turning and making their descent, is 9 minutes and 3.6 seconds.

His fell-racing record at Grasmere is actually even older than that of the prestigious Senior Guides race, in which the ascent is to over 294 metres.  That record was set by Fred Reeves, in 1978, at a time when Reeves had an annual battle with fellow athlete Tommy Sedgwick, now Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show’s Bellman.

Those two more senior fell racers were a true inspiration for Graham, who remembers relatively little about his day in the sun when setting his historic record.  When asked why nobody has since broken his winning time, he says the huge rivalry between Fred and Tommy was a huge factor in his running times back in the 1970s.

“Everyone needs heroes to look up to and I had Fred and Tommy”, says Graham. “Unless there are role models like that, it’s hard for athletes to get the right motivation.  I practised hard and took it seriously because I wanted to emulate their achievements.”

Graham had only just left school when he set the record.  It was his last year as an Under-17 runner and he progressed to the seniors race at Grasmere, in which he started to compete against his heroes.  He placed third behind Fred and Tommy and also second behind another icon of the sport, Kenny Stuart.

Although Graham does not recall his iconic record-setting 1975 Under 17s race, there is a YouTube video (https://youtu.be/RhcJH3blgT0?si=uBOrVMP4pDYFYY6U) that includes footage of him setting off in the race and crossing the finish line.  It was clearly a hot day and Graham is shown collapsing after winning and being revived with a wet sponge.  The video really encapsulates the spirit of Grasmere Sports in the 1970s.

Graham is also shown wearing the number nine on his vest.  One thing he does recall is how that number was given to a TV celebrity taking part in the 1975 event. “I remember John Noakes from Blue Peter competing in the wrestling and the Senior Guides race.  When I’d finished my race, the organisers took my number and gave it to Noakes, ” says Graham.

Unfortunately, it did not bring the much-loved TV presenter much luck.  He was still making his way up the fell when the Senior Guides race winner, Fred Reeves, was coming back down.

The question, come Sunday August 24, is whether one of the Under-17 athletes can find around 42 seconds of extra speed up and down the fell.  Graham Moffat’s record stands at 9 minutes and 3.6 seconds, whereas the closest times, over the past 20 years, have been around 09:44 to 09:46.

The closest that anyone is believed to have come was back in 1989, when Johnny Bland set a time around 09:15.  Runners may need to find their own motivation nowadays and pay more attention to their strategy and route up and down the fell.  Perhaps gunning for Graham’s record will be the inspiration they need.

The men’s winner of the 2025 Under 17s fell race, sponsored by Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, will be presented, on the winner’s podium, with the J & ME Batchelor Cup.  They will also take home prize money of £60 and a medal.  For the fastest girl home, the trophy will be the Tom Sedgwick Challenge Cup.  Of course, either a boy or a girl could set the new record.

Whilst Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show would have loved to have Graham Moffat at the event, he is unfortunately on holiday.  Having people recall his fantastic long-standing achievement will be a source of pride, however.

“I don’t remember much about the day but am very proud to think my record has stood for 50 years,” he says.  “I hope some youngster will one day get the right motivation and determination to beat the record.”

“It’s a 50-year record, celebrating its golden anniversary, and we probably need to witness the gold standard of fell running, if we are to see a new name in the record books,” says Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show’s Chairman, John Hibbert.

“We’ve long talked about wanting to see someone break Fred Reeves’ record, but Graham Moffat’s record is even older.  It’s incredible that nobody has beaten it over the past five decades, but perhaps this is the year that we will see it finally tumble.  Athletes in that age category should have glory in their sights, as they could make a real name for themselves, if they can become a Grasmere Sports record-breaker.” 

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Editors notes

Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show is an iconic event taking place in the heart of the English Lake District on the August Bank Holiday weekend. Its long historic roots date back to 1868 and it is renowned for its fell running, hound trails and Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling competitions, as well as being a fantastic family day out.

Graham Moffat, the holder of the  50-year-old record in the Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show Under-17s race

Graham Moffat, the holder of the 50-year-old record in the Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show Under-17s race

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Graham Moffat, holder of the 50-year-old record in the Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show Under-17s race, as pictured back in 1975, on the day of his triumph
Graham Moffat, the holder of the  50-year-old record in the Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show Under-17s race,

Graham Moffat, the holder of the 50-year-old record in the Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show Under-17s race,

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Graham Moffat, the holder of the 50-year-old record in the Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show Under-17s race, shown being sponged down after completing his triumphant race in 1975
Graham Moffat - Under 17s title holder at Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show

Graham Moffat - Under 17s title holder at Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show

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Graham Moffat, collapsed on the finish line after setting the now 50-year-old record in the Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show Under-17s race back in 1975
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Fell racers on the start line at Grasmere Sports 2024, in soggy and wet conditions.

Fell racers on the start line at Grasmere Sports 2024, in soggy and wet conditions.

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Fell racers on the start line at Grasmere Sports 2024, in soggy and wet conditions.

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Former fell-runner and now Bellman of Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show, Tommy Sedgwick

Former fell-runner and now Bellman of Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show, Tommy Sedgwick

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Former fell-runner and now Bellman of Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show, Tommy Sedgwick, an interview with whom forms one of the exercises in the Grasmere Lakeland Sports and Show's new 2025 education...

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