Billy Bland (runner)

Billy Bland
Personal information
Nationality British
Born 1947 (age 6869)
Borrowdale
Sport
Sport Fell running
Updated on 4 November 2013.

Billy Bland (born 1947) is a British former long-distance runner. He was one of the most prominent fell runners from the mid-1970s until the late 1980s, and is arguably the best long-distance fell runner in the history of the sport.

He was born in 1947 in Borrowdale in the Lake District.[1] His father Joe Bland was a guides racer[2] and several other members of Billy's family also became fell runners, including his brothers Stuart and David.[3]

Bland took part in professional guides races early in his career and was reinstated as an amateur around the time of the inaugural Borrowdale Fell Race in 1974. By 1976 he had improved enough to finish eighth in the British Championships. This was followed by further progression until 1980 when he became the British Champion.[4]

Bland is the current holder of the record for the fell running challenge the Bob Graham Round which involves a circuit of forty-two Lake District peaks, covering around sixty-six miles, in under twenty-four hours. Bland accomplished this on 19 June 1982 in a time of 13:53.[5]

Among Bland's other outstanding records are that for the Wasdale Fell Race, which he completed in 3:25:21 in 1982 (only three weeks after his Bob Graham Round record).[6] This time has not been approached in recent years, despite the event being one of the counting races in the national championships on several occasions. He also holds the record for the Borrowdale Fell Race, having run 2:34:38 in 1981.[7]

References

  1. Bill Smith, Stud Marks on the Summits (Preston, 1985), 372-75.
  2. Tony Greenbank, "The Highs and Lows" Archived December 22, 2015, at the Wayback Machine., News and Star, 29 Oct 2005.
  3. Ross Brewster, "The Family Bland", The Fell Runner, Autumn 1977, 2-6.
  4. Steve Chilton, It's a Hill, Get Over It (Dingwall, 2013), 183-87.
  5. Steve Chilton, The Round: In Bob Graham's Footsteps (Dingwall, 2015).
  6. The Fell Runner, Dec 1982, 12-13.
  7. The Fell Runner, Dec 1981, 24-27.


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