Alison Baugh Trophy

AWARDED TO THE CLUB PERSON OF THE YEAR

 i.e the person who has contributed the most to the Club during the year, whether it be through racing or running or  through the administration, organisation or the promotion of the Club).

Alison Baugh was a founder member of the Club and our fastest woman runner at the time (43 minute, 10km times). She tragically died, suddenly, of a spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 31 in November 1991, two months after the founding of the Club. She left her widower – David Baugh and a seven month old baby – Katy Baugh. The trophy was donated by David’s parents in memory of Alison. The winner of the Alison Baugh Trophy will be voted on from a list of nominations. Nominations for the trophy should be made by a fellow Harrier and highlight how the nominee is the person who has contributed the most to the Club during the year, whether it be through racing or running or through the administration, organisation or the promotion of the Club.

Roll of Honour

1992 David Baugh

1993 Hazel Aspey

1994 Fred Jones 

1995 David A. Jones 

1996 David A. Jones 

1997 Cindy Jones 

1998 Susan Headley 

1999 Ken Jones 

2000 Chris Baldwin 

2001 Tracey Williams and Chris Baldwin 

2002 Chris Baldwin 

2003 Cindy Jones 

2004 Ron Birch and Duncan Jones 

2005 Martin Cortvriend 

2006 Maureen Bartley 

2007 Alun Humphreys

2008 Roger Snaith and Ron Birch 

2009 Budge English 

2010 Peter English and Roger Snaith 

2011 Chris Baldwin 

2012 Emma Collins  

2013 Chris Baldwin

2014 Martyn Fairlamb

2015 Vic Belshaw 

2016 David Baugh 

2017 Menai Baugh 

2018 Bob Neale 

2019 Dawn Marshall and Mari Ann Jones 

2020 Ian Jones 

2021 Mel Morris 

2022 Kath Evans 

2023 David Spencer 

2024 Elen Baugh

The Dave Say Trophy

AWARDED TO A MEMBER WHO HAS CHALLENGED THEMSELVES AND ACHIEVED THE UNEXPECTED IN THE MOUNTAIN OR HILLS.

Dave Say was a talented runner with an impressive turn of speed developed from being a sprinter in his youth. As someone who loved mountains, he challenged himself to do some of the hardest long distance mountain races in the UK and Europe. Competing in the UTMB on multiple occasions, completing the Lakeland 100 and doing the Three Peaks Yacht Race, to name a few. Dave was always willing to share his wealth of mountain running experience and knowledge by leading groups, running navigation sessions, and taking Harriers out on recces of local routes. In light of his family’s wishes the trophy will be awarded according to criteria that reflect Dave’s interests. To help remember his valued membership of Denbigh Harriers the trophy will be awarded to a club member who has taken themselves out of their comfort zone in challenging themselves by running in the mountains or hills and achieving something they did not think was possible.  The winner of the Dave Say Trophy will be voted on by the membership from a list of nominations. Nominations for the trophy should be made by a fellow Harrier and highlight how the nominee has challenged themselves and achieved the unexpected in the mountains or hills. 

Roll of Honour

2021 Rebekah Mary 
2022 David Baugh

2023 Joanne Hnderson