Becky

Becky’s takes on The Prudential Ride London Surrey 100 Bike Race.

Yes I know, this is cycling news, but for those that know her and how much she did for SRC, I thought you would like to know. Our ex Mighty Green runner Becky Robson got on her bike, with husband Ian to take on the cycling challenge of The Prudential Ride London Surry 100 bike race. Taking on the 100 miles and achieving a time of 6h 41:01 Becky is really on course for future sporting endeavours to which all of us at Sidmouth Running Club wish her well.

Cotswold Triathlon

Cotswold Lake 62 Triathlon

Well done to Jane Hemsworth who took part in the Cotswold Lake 62 Triathlon on Saturday 28th July in some unseasonably bad weather. Starting en-mass with all the other competitors in the deep water, Jane had to swim 1500m, she then cycled 40km on a fairly flat course with a few inclines around the Cotswolds and then ran a 9km route cheered on by the spectators. A superb performance gained a 2nd lady in age category with an impressive 3h:19m time.

Sweden

Paula Farrand staying in a very cool hotel in Stockholm with its own running club. Very hot, humid early morning run to start the day with 5 different nationalities running together.

Haytor Heller

Haytor Heller

Four Sidmouth Running Club members took on the Haytor Heller on Saturday 21st of July. This event is in its 33rd year. It is a tough 6 mile hilly off-road event and is not for the faint hearted or inexperienced runner! This is a popular moorland race which starts below Haytor Rock and follows a rugged and hilly single lap route. It is generally runs through open moorland with two sections of woodland and includes the crossing of one stream. Returning back once again to Haytor Rock there is a fast descent to the finish line which is opposite the middle car park at Haytor.

By some fluke Jo got a second in her age group winning a trophy and a bottle of wine. She was pacing it out most of the race with an Erme Valley Harrier lady, who, as it turned out, was in the same age group. She’d pass Jo on the uphills, and Jo would pass her on the downs. Fortunately it ends on a down and Jo ended up with a 30 second lead.

In order of finishing: Jo Earlam 1:12:59, Don Cawthera 1:16:33. Debbie Marriott 1:16:40, Helen Palmer 1:20:03. 229 finished.

The group’s verdict of the event… a big thumbs up and a smiley face.

Exeter 10k

Exeter 10k

On a warm Wednesday evening, seven Mighty Greens took part in the Exeter 10km Run. Starting on The Quay and following some of the Park-run route along the river and canal footpaths and cycle tracks to the swing bridge and back. This was a two lap traffic free and pancake flat 10km run.

In order of finishing was Greg Ward who arrived in 47:08 giving him the 94th position, Rob Edwards 115th with a time of 48:44. Steve Saunders in 171st position is now looking to beat his time of 52:25 next year. Then came Jo Earlam 205th, 55:48, John Sharples 243rd 58:39. Then Cheryl Boulton, who wanted a sub 1hour 10km time, sprinted for the finish line and achieved her goal 59:43 coming in 253rd place and Christie Ward felt very pleased with her position of 282nd, with a time of 63:52. There were 338 finishers.

Jo was pleased to get inside of the 9 minute mile pace with it being a rather short / fast pace for her.

Race for Life

Race For Life

A couple of months ago Jenny and Laura Broughton started their running journey with Sidmouth running club. They are both now, rightly very proud to announce, that they’ve both just completed their first 10km event in Race for life at the Devon County Show Ground this weekend, where they raised £200 to go towards cancer research. Both Jenny and Laura thank the club for helping them get there!

Blackdown Beauty

Blackdown Beauty

Last Saturday, 14/07/18, Els Laureys and David Chipping took part in the Blackdown Beauty, as part of David’s birthday celebration. It is an 18 mile social run which starts at Priors Park Farm at Culmhead and leads you through in the wonderful countryside of the Blackdown Hills, via 4 pubs, lots of stiles and via Pear Tree Cottage at Stapley for a superb cream tea provided by the “legendary” Smeatharpe WI.

At the start we were given a map and instructions on which way to follow and soon found out that it is possible to spot little white drawing pins as markers along the way. About half way during the run, we joined forces with Andy, Anne and Lesley from Plymouth Harriers, who proved to be perfect company for a long run. We truly enjoyed the beautiful scenery, the lovely cream teas and made it to the last pub just in time to watch the Belgian football team win their 3rd place in the World Cup. Back at the farm, we were treated to a lovely burger and an ever so tasty cup of tea. We absolutely loved the experience and will try to make it to the Blackdown Beast next winter