TOM Fryers from Penistone Footpath Runners claimed second spot at the arduous Ian Roberts fell race which starts and finishes in Marsden.
The six-and-a-half mile moorland race is a notoriously difficult one over boggy ground.
Fryers finished in a time of 49-19.
Clubmate Richard Cottam was fourth in 50-07 and secured first in the over40 category.
Damian Kilpin was eleventh and that secured the club second spot in the team competition.
Barbara Haigh was second over70 female and Ray Brown was the top over80 male.
Tom’s brother James Fryers was fifth in the Brough Law fell race in Northumberland with a time of 40-47.
It was also enough for top spot in the under 21 competition.
Penistone’s Simon Pike took part in the Howarth Hobble and finished the 32 mile mixed course in a time of 6-51-14.
Teammates Harriet Drouin (8-02-01) and Rachel Liptrot (9-18-20) also took part.
Husband and wife John and Dawn Broom competed in the Tameside 5k and both performed well to achieve good times.
John dipped under 20 minutes in 19-51 and Dawn registered 21-57 which gave her second place in the ladies over60 age category.
Andrew Taylor completed the Chester 10k in a time of 57-20.
Kelvin Bowskill, Loida Lopez and Keith Gordon all completed the Kimmy Killer 10k.
The 200th Penistone parkrun was held over the weekend with the home club celebrating first gender places for Jade Crosby (Penistone) and Suzanne McGill (Barnsley).
Second gender places were taken by Andrew Heppenstall (Penistone) and Hannah Shaw (Rother Valley).
Three runners achieved parkrun milestones, they were Jane Cockerton (300th parkrun at Hillsborough), Dianne McGuinness (200th parkrun at Penistone) and Bill Phillips (50th parkrun at Penistone).
Four-year-old Thom Cottam completed his first ever junior parkrun at Hillsborough finishing in a time of 14-45.
Sister Matilda also competed taking a full minute off her personal best time.
Age-graded runs of the week were Andrew Heppenstall (78.66%), Ian Neville (77.41%), Suzanne McGill (21-17), Flynn Rogers (76.61%) and Damien Kilpin (74.38%).
New Barnsley AC member Taylor Hughes broke the 40-minute barrier for the first time and set a new PB of 38-36 at the Nottingham 10k on Sunday.
At Mansfield Parkrun there was a first-place finish for Dave Brooksbank in a time of 19-50.
Shortly behind him was second finisher and first female in Vicky Shaw with 19-56.
Dave Findlay ran an overall Parkrun PB of 21-09 while Gail Colville’s time of 21-12 was a course PB.
Gail, Dave and Vicky also had the top three age-grade percentages with 88.99, 84.54 and 78.34 respectively.
Naomi Drakeford finished first female at York parkrun with 18-48.
There was a course PB of 17-36 for Wayne Singleton at Lydiard Parkrun.
Gemma Thickett celebrated her 50th parkrun at Penistone with an overall Parkrun PB of 21-42.
Faye Lund completed her 25th parkrun at Cusworth Hall in a time of 27-16.