Exe to Axe, Brighton Marathon and an Easter Egg Hunt
Sunday saw Sidmouth Running Club’s very own race, the Exe to Axe, take place, with over 200 runners taking part including 21 Mighty Greens.
Sunday saw Sidmouth Running Club’s very own race, the Exe to Axe, take place, with over 200 runners taking part including 21 Mighty Greens.
Four Sidmouth Running Club juniors plus parents including leaders Donna and Grahame Womersley-Westlake travelled to Templeton near Tiverton on Sunday to take part in the Feighan Fury.
Sidmouth Running Club was represented by Yasmin Salter and Alice Gill on Sunday at the Bath Half organised by London Marathon Events.
There was a fantastic Mighty Green turnout for the Grizfest and Grizzly this weekend at Seaton. The events organised by Axe Valley Runners and supported by lots of local organisations are a highlight of any runner’s year.
SRC junior leaders Grahame and Donna Womersley-Westlake immersed themselves in the River Dart Rumble alongside daughter Amelia and SRC junior Christopher Witkowski last weekend.
The 4 triggers have a lot to thank Mighty Green David Wright for; not only did he step up to the mantle when he heard Marion and Robert Hayman were stepping away from organising the 4 Trigs after 7 years, he arranged perfect running conditions including a full day of sunshine!
On Wednesday evening, two of this year’s Sidmouth Running Club beginners lined up by the flagpole on the seafront ready to take on the 5k challenge only a month into their course.
Ask any one of the 20 Sidmouth running club members who ran the Blackdown Beast on Saturday what they came away with, they would all reply MUD!
Sidmouth Running Club’s David Skinner ran his 300th park run at Killerton on Saturday, almost 9 years to the day he ran his first park run at Killerton.
When an event is organised by Axe Valley Runners (and Axmouth village hall management committee) you can expect hills, mud and challenging terrain-all good Grizzly training.