January Weather Does Not Deter The Mighty Greens!

SRC run leader Bex McDonald timed her route to perfection on the Sunday run, finishing just before the heavy rain started.  Bex led the 9 mile off road run along the Coleridge Trail and the runners were pleased to get the hilly section out of the way first and thoroughly enjoyed the scenery.

Sunday Runners with leader Bex McDonald

Following the sleet/snow of Wednesday morning, six hardy beginners returned for a hill rep session which soon got them glowing and taking off layers.  Despite the icy conditions, everyone did really well and got back in one piece!

Mighty Green Clive Gilbert had a busy weekend, he joined fellow Mighty Greens on Saturday at Exmouth parkrun then led the Sunday run the following morning.  It was a very cold parkrun, with a biting wind but it didn’t put off SRC Juniors, Brody Bray, Jack and Amelia Womersley-Westlake who were running it for the first time.

Mighty Greens at a very cold Exmouth Parkrun

Run leader Clive was pleasantly surprised when 19 club runners met him in the car park on Sunday as he had had doubts that he might be the only one running especially as it was so cold.  Clive’s 7 mile route took in Southerton, Harpford Common, Aylesbeare Common, where there was still snow in places, and Dotton.  There were runners in the group stepping up their mileage for the first time who felt encouraged and supported by Clive and really enjoyed themselves.

Sunday runners with leader Clive Gilbert

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Snakes and Circuits

Avoiding the muddy tracks of East Devon, Amelia Frankpitt ran on very different terrain in Western Australia recently when she entered the Perth 10k.  A 7am start avoided the worst of the heat and the Mighty Green enjoyed the rocky and rooty course and was relieved not to come across any snakes.

Amelia Frankpitt enjoying running in the sun

The Sidmouth Running Club Juniors had a very successful first night back last week in St Johns Sports Hall.  The 8-11 and 11+ groups joined together for circuit training. Organised by leader Sharon Hall there were 12 stations to strengthen, stretch and improve fitness and it was encouraging to see all the leaders and helpers joining in too.  The younger age group will focus on the ‘FUNdamentals’, running, jumping and throwing whilst the 11+ group will take to the streets of Sidmouth to build on their running abilities. Please contact Kerry, Junior Coach, on www.Sidmouthrunningclub.co.uk if you have someone interested in joining the groups.

The 8-11 and 11+ groups enjoyed circuits.

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SRC hits the (muddy) ground running into 2023

SRC welcomed new members to its first club run of the year including nine in the Beginners group with more to join next week.  Chairman and beginners course leader Terry Bewes had to think on his feet when it was clear a mile and a half in that the beginner’s group were very competent!

The Beginners Group 2023

Ahead of the Juniors starting back on 11th January, Amelia Womersley-Westlake took part in Axe Valley Runners, Axmouth Challenge on Sunday morning, before heading over to Budleigh Salterton to cheer her mum, Donna, over the finish line in her first half marathon.

Medal winners Clare, Amelia and Donna

Amelia’s dad said despite the nasty hill to start with Amelia really enjoyed running the mile course especially through the muddy bits and receiving her medal and cake at the end.

A very happy Amelia

Seven Mighty Greens took part in Climb South Wests’ The Walter Raleigh Round half marathon starting and finishing in Budleigh Salterton.

MG’s waiting to start The Walter Raleigh Round (+Colin Ryan)

The muddy, challenging route took in High Peak, the birthplace of Sir Walter Raleigh and surrounding countryside where he spent time as a child.  Darren Pearce had nowhere to go when the runner in front of him went flying in the mud so ended up flying on top of him! They then went on to run most of the way back together.

Mud

As well as the mud and river crossings the runners had to face strong wind and hail at one point but all finished with smiles on their faces.

First MG over the finish line Colin Ryan

Results: Colin Ryan 2:09:39, Ollie Goodchild-Horne 2:10:40, Darren Pearce 2:30:08, Adrian Horne 2:52:35, Carol Hounsell 3:18:31, Sarah Watkins 3:20:54, Clare Luke 3:33:00, Donna Womersley-Westlake 3:34:30.

Further afield MG Toby Garrick took part in the SW cross country championships at RNAS Merryfield in Somerset.  Again mud featured heavily in the route and Toby’s mum, fellow MG Naomi, was on hand to cheer him over the finish line in 24:24, 29th in a field of 138. They were able to cheer on Sidmouth’s Kirsteen Welsh (2nd female) and Toby De Gruchy representing Exeter Harriers too.

A muddy Toby Garrick

The First Chance 10k organised by SW Road Runners had six Mighty Greens enter who all enjoyed the flat course around Exeter Riverside Valley Park on Sunday.  David Knapman finished in 7th place, 2nd MV40 with a time of 33:21 and his sister Becky was delighted to find out she had knocked 3.5 minutes off her PB!

Results: David Knapman 33:21, Clive Gilbert 50:27, Becky Knapman 52:03, Don Cawartha 52:04, Sam Ingram 54:09, Debbie Cawartha 58:27.

The first of the Sunday runs started too, with a choice of two distances: a 16 miler with Richard King and a 9 miler with Alexa Baker.

The Sunday 17 milers including Richard the photographer

Richard’s route was a mixture of Four Trigs, Exe to Axe and the terrain of the Grizzly with perfect training conditions i.e.: wet slippery mud, a strong South Westerly wind and rain.

Richard’s group had rivers to cross

Alexa’s route took in two trigs in preparation for the upcoming Four Trigs event and was as equally muddy and slippery in places!

More mud

These mile building Sunday runs are a chance to improve running fitness in preparation for upcoming races whilst losing yourself in the elements and changing landscape.

Enjoying the Sunday 9 miler

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Sunny Bank Holiday Marathon for SRC’s Jo and Jane

Mighty Greens Jo Earlam and Jane Hemsworth took part in Running Events Devon’s’ marathon on Monday.  The event took place on the old railway line between Exmouth and Budleigh, a 3.3 mile out and back route which they ran 8 times in 6 hours. Surprisingly the elevation over the 26.7 miles was 1,700 feet but they both enjoyed it especially as it was Jane’s 36th marathon and Jo’s 97th.  Jo has less than 100 miles to run to her 100th marathon.  Congratulations you Mighty Greens.

Jane and Jo with their medals

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SRC Festive Fun Runs and Future Events In 2023

With a prize on offer for the most festively dressed runner on Wednesdays’ club run, members excelled themselves wearing Santa hats, tinsel and fairy lights.

Run leader Alexa Baker won the prize for most festively dressed

The bottle of wine went to Alexa Baker, who was leading the 3 mile group dressed as an Elf; a naughty Elf as it turned out as she got distracted by the lovely  light displays especially around the Bennett Hill area and it turned into a 4 mile run!  Luckily the runners enjoyed the route and sang an impromptu rendition of We Wish You A Merry Christmas only to be mistaken for carol singers!

The 3 mile group enjoying the festive lights

Taking the 4-5 mile group, run leader Yasmin Salter had planned ahead and the group ran a perfectly well executed reindeer on Strava

Run leader Yasmin Salter cleverly planned a reindeer route

as well as enjoying the festive lights along the way.

The festive 4-5 mile group

The Boxing Day run is a great opportunity for visiting family, friends and dogs to join the club runners and run off some of the festive food.  Luckily the rain cleared before we set off by the Sailing Club,

Feeling pleased to have made it to the start of the Boxing Day run

and ran up through the Byes to Fortescue, up Soldiers Hill, down into Salcombe Regis, back up to the Frog stone

The hills are behind us smiles!

and gathered at the top of the grass of Salcombe Hill to get into formation to ‘Dambuster’ down the hill-quite a sight to behold as arms flap, goggles are worn, and the tune is loudly sung!

Taking time to enjoy the beautiful view in the glorious sunshine

The views were stunning in the sunshine and some hardy runners went on to have a Boxing Day dip!

Membership for Sidmouth Running Club is open for 2023, a friendly, supportive club with runs on Monday and Wednesday evenings with 3, 4-5 and 6 mile options and on road/off road options too.  There is a programme of Sunday morning runs in place for those wishing to increase their mileage ready for upcoming races like The 4 Trigs, The Blackdown Beast, The Grizzly and our very own Sweetcombe Scramble Marathon and JP’s Exe to Axe in April.

The SRC Juniors return from their Christmas break on Wednesday 11th January and would welcome any child interested in joining the 8-11 or the 11+ year old groups.

There are a few spaces still available on the upcoming Beginners course which starts on Wednesday 4th January at St Johns School at 7.15pm.  Who knows, next Boxing Day it could be you ‘flying down’ Salcombe Hill!

For further information on the Juniors, Beginners course, club runs, Sweetcombe Scramble marathon and JP’s Exe to Axe please go to www.sidmouthrunningclub.co.uk

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Donna Womersley-Westlake A Beginner To Winner In Under A Year

The presentation of the Sidmouth Running Club’s Spring and Autumn Series took place on Saturday night at their Christmas party.  The challenges were set up to encourage members to participate in local running events wearing their Mighty Green shirts and awards were on offer for completing 3/4/5 of them.

The Spring Series comprised of the Clinic Maeer 10k, Ottery 10k, Otter Rail and River 10k and the Beer Blazer. Club chairman Terry Bewes, the only one to complete all 4 races, presented himself with his trophy before presenting Carol Hounsell, Sue Collman, Sarah Clapham and Alexa Baker with their awards for running 3 out of the 4.

Spring Series Winners 2022

The Autumn Series comprised of the Lions Trail 10k, Honiton Hippo, Bradleys 10k, Sidmouth 10k and The Westdown Wander. Sarah Clapham, Mark Norton, Stuart Moul , Christine and Karen Farnham, completed 3, Grahame Womersley-Westlake and Terry Bewes completed 4 of the races and Alexa Baker and Donna Womersley-Westlake ran all 5.  When presenting Donna with her shield Terry said how well deserved it was as Donna had only joined the club at the start of the year as a beginner. Donnas’ determination and dedication has seen her progress from run/walking 3 miles to running the 9 mile Westdown Wander in November and is now training for JP’s Exe to Axe, 22 miles of coastal footpath, in April!

Autumn Series Winners 2022

If you are inspired by Donna the beginners course starts on January 4th and costs £30 which includes club membership for the year. A warm and friendly welcome is guaranteed along with support and advice to help you achieve your goals and continue to progress throughout the year at your own pace.  Let Sidmouth Running Club help you catch the running bug, it can be addictive, honestly! Please visit the website www.sidmouthrunningclub.co.uk for more information.  You CAN do it!

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SRC Go A-Wandering

Seventeen intrepid Mighty Greens took part in the inaugural Westdown Wander on Sunday, the final race in the Sidmouth Running Clubs’ Autumn challenge, grateful that the continuous rain had stopped.

The multi terrain 9 mile race, superbly organised by Exmouth Harriers, started on the sand opposite The Ocean in Exmouth which was an interesting experience and soon spread the field of 130 runners as they ran to Orcombe Point.  The route took you up past the Geo Needle, along the muddy and somewhat slippery SW coast path past the Westdown Beacon before heading inland through the East Devon golf course and back along footpaths, cycle paths and squelchy fields!

It had a feel of the Grizzly cub to it especially as at around mile 6 you could hear the bagpipes which were very encouraging as it was on a stretch of relentless cycle path and you couldn’t help but smile and even pick up your pace.

The Mighty Greens gather before the inaugural Westdown Wander

Ollie Goodchild-Horne was the first SRC over the finish line in 22nd place, 1:16:08, 3rd in his age category and Christine Farnham was also 3rd in her age category whilst David King and Terry Bewes were first in theirs.  The Mighty Greens are hopeful this challenging event will return next year.

Results:  Ollie Goodchild Horne 1:16:08; Grahame Womersley-Westlake 1:24:03; Mark Norton 1:24:57; David King 1:26:06; Don Cawthera 1:29:16; Christine Farnham 1:37:51; Stuart Moul 1:38:31; Karen Farnham 1:38:55; Bert Dykema1:38:59; Deb Cawthera 1:39:58; Sarah Clapham 1:46:26; David Wright 1:46:27; Kerry Salter 1:52:15; Helen Palmer 2:01:27; Alexa Baker 2:05:40; Donna Womersley-Westlake 2:17:20; Terry Bewes 2:17:23.

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A Weekend Of Mighty Green Achievements

SRC’s Antony Hall and Ollie Goodchild Horne took part in Climb South West’s 5 Trig challenge on Saturday.  The route starts from Budleigh Salterton and follows the SW coast path to West Down Beacon, heading inland across Woodbury Common, Harpford, Muttersmoor to High Peak and back along the coast path to Budleigh, 2818 feet of elevation! Although Antony described the run as 22 miles of hills and pain the Mighty Green finished in second place in 3:43:00 with Ollie finishing in 5th place in 4:04:00.

Five Mighty Greens took part in South West Road Runners Drogo 10 on Sunday. Jess Watkins was the first to cross the finish line, 52nd out of a field of 429 in 1:24:31, Darren Pearce finished in 1:39:59 and Catherine Hilton in 1:53:44.

Darren, Jess, Sarah and Carol before The Drogo 10.

Carol Hounsell and Sarah Watkins ran together enjoying the beautiful scenery but said the route was rather undulating!  They finished in 2:18:16.

A bit closer to home, Judith Jeeves, Jo Earlam and Mark Andow took part in Winding Paths’ Starcross Shuffle. The runners have 7 hours to complete as many 6.6 mile loops along the Exe estuary as they want.

Judith Jeeves enjoying her sunny 10k.

Judith was happy to complete one loop, enjoying the scenery as she ran along having taken part in Cranbrook parkrun the day before; Jo ran 4 loops making it her 96th marathon, her 5th in as many weeks in 6:17:10

Jo Earlam is getting closer to her 100th marathon.

and Mark, who won the draw for SRC’s London marathon place 2023, ran an incredible 6 laps, an ultra marathon of 40 miles in 6:29:57 which earnt him third place.

Mark Andow still smiling after 7 hours of running!

Congratulations to everyone.

Fantastic Sidmouth Running Club Support For LMEs’ Sidmouth 10k

Lizzie Maynard and her team from LME organised a fabulous 10k race on Sunday, even the heaviest of the rain held off until the back runner crossed the finish line!

Sidmouth Running Club are very fortunate to have this event on their doorstep and its popularity was reflected by 65 members signing up to take part and the race itself being sold out.

A fantastic club turn out.

The Mighty Greens are also lucky because most of the marshals are either friends or family of club runners or club runners themselves and are all very encouraging plus being a loop and the nature of the club there is a lot of encouragement among the MG’s from the ones heading back to the ones heading out which always spurs you on.

The race starts and finishes at Sidford Village Hall taking in the Byes and seafront, a pleasant flat route except there is an added extra-Hillside Road and Cliff Road to climb!

The Mighty Greens kept running up the hill.

Luckily for the club, chairman and run leader Terry Bewes offered a four week training program with the aim to be able to run up these hills without walking and even he was surprised when 45 club runners signed up for it.  The hours of hill reps in the dark paid off though as no one resorted to walking up the hills on the day, a great achievement, and a boost for morale to be able to overtake a fellow runner on a hill!

MG Toby Garrick crossing the finish line in second place

Out of a field of 265 runners, a cleanly shaven Toby Garrick was the first MG to power over the finish line in second place in 37:13 and Catherine Hilton was the first female MG to finish in 49:49.  The club did very well in the 70+ age category with Rob Edwards and Terry Bewes coming 1st and 2nd respectively in the men’s and Marion Johnson 1st in the ladies.

A focussed Chris Heywood and Neville Hylton.

For some members like Amanda Darling, who finished in exactly 1 hour, it was their first race, for others like Beccy Johnson, PB’s were smashed, for others recovering from Covid it was an achievement to get around and for a few possible regret for staying out to watch the Midnight tar barrel in Ottery but every Mighty Green enjoyed running in their hometown. In the emailed race information Lizzie asks entrants to bring a smile with them and there were plenty of those especially among the Mighty Greens!

Terry Bewes and Tracy Scannell smiling all the way to the finish line.

Results:  Toby Garrick 37:13; Mark Andow 45:39; Colin Ryan 46:35; Grahame Womersley-Westlake 48:43; Colin L’Anson 49:09; Catherine Hilton 49:49; Richard King 50:43; Adrian Harris 51:31; Ed Broughham 51:42; Tim Swarbrick 53:20; Paul Reeve 53:26; Neville Hylton 54:26; Naomi Garrick 55:27; Hugh Jenkins 55:38; Christine Farnham 55:49; Yasmin Salter 55:49; Clive Gilbert 55:52; Becky Knapman 55:53; Chris Heywood 56:12; Rob Edwards 56:49; Bex McDonald 56:50; Stuart Moul 57:33; Bert Dykema 57:53; Karen Farnham 58:14; Cheryl Boulton 58:40; Amanda Darling 1:00:00; Sarah Clapham 1:00:42; Cameron Baker 1:00:55, Christie Ward 1:04:09; Greg Ward 1:04:10; Kerry Salter 1:04:35; Alexa Baker 1:04:40; Jim Hudson 1:05:03; Kathy Jordan 1:05:05; Beccy Johnson 1:05:08; Helen Neighbour 1:06:04; Marion Johnson 1:08:11; Lesley Fitzhenry 1:08:36; Anna Bastyan 1:08:39; Kay Hylton 1:08:58; Christine McCormick 1:08:59; Liz Wright 1:10:21; Leeann Thomson 1:10:52; Kate Jenkins 1:14:05; Liz Goodman 1:14:06; Jennifer Benattar 1:15:38; Alison Long 1:15:46; Clare Luke 1:16:22; Donna Womersley-Westlake 1:16:23; Judith Jeeves 1:16:40; Terry Bewes 1:16:52; Tracy Scannell 1:17:01

SRC Supports Sidmouth Rotary Club Swimathon

Showing what a community spirited, versatile bunch Sidmouth Running Club are, they fielded three teams on Saturday evening at Sidmouth Rotary Clubs’ Swimathon.

The Mighty Green Swimathon Team

With personal sponsorship and a donation from the running club the Mighty Green swimmers raised approx £500 for 3 local charities.

Sarah’s Sharks

Surpassing the adult teams, the six juniors under the guidance of Carol Thomas, swam an impressive 117 lengths with Sarah’s Sharks swimming 116 and Kay’s Mighty Green Swimming Machine swimming 108.

Kay’s Mighty Green Swimming Machine

It was another enjoyable night for the club especially as we all retired to The Volunteer to celebrate with a superb meal and award ceremony.

The MG Juniors with their well-deserved trophies

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