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The route is a lap just over 10 miles done 3 times over the Surrey Hills, including the infamous Box Hill.
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In second place was the Cardington Cracker doubling the elevation of the Monty Cute packing in around 3,000 ft in its 10 miles and of course it was Andrew Wood who was running it as he doesn’t like anything that isn’t lumpy! But the winner for most elevation goes to *checks notes* ME, Carl Zalek! doubling Andrew’s elevation doing 6,000 ft of climb at the inaugural Copthorne 50K. With 1,500 ft of climbing this race had the third most elevation of any race this week. I feel that Steve’s ankle still wins though and we should discourage any more people from entering this competiton.
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At the Full Monty Cute 10M around Ham Hill outside Yeovil, Debra Kearsey went 9 minutes faster than she had done previously and Stewart Unsworth was not quite as quick as he decided to take part in Steve Hible’s running injury competition, by falling over and cutting his knee. There was also a PB for Graham Byrne (57:35), another sub 1 hour result from Wendy Byrne (59:52) and a season’s best run form Stuart Henderson leading Corsham home in 36:41, his fastest time at Bromham since 2014, obviously the effect of returning to CRC. We had 13 runners doing the flat two lap course and it definitely wasn’t unlucky as Vicky Henderson (42:11), Laura Midwinter (42:37)and Marie Vinolo-Young (44:00) all finished in the top ten ladies, all set a 10K PB and together they won the trophy for fastest ladies team. It seems the sensible thing to do this week is to start with the Bromham Pudding Run.

And of course as it was led by David Mackie, it actually stayed dry for the run!Īuthor Running Carl Posted on DecemCategories Weekly Review Weekly Review – Week Ending 1st December 5 people took on the full 6 mile route led by David Mackie and 8 people followed Susan Mackie for a 4.5 mile jaunt. With Thursday blighted by torrential rain for the majority of the day 13 people braved the wilds of North Wiltshire where there was ample opportunity to get the trainers muddy and then wash them again numerous times. This week did also see our latest full moon run, this time from the White Hart in Ford for some new trails.

Lois finished behind the other 2 but I can only assume that is because she did 10 times the elevation of everyone else in the race. There was a PB and maybe a first sub-50 for Charlie, it was definitely his first sub-50 since joining us and it wasn’t even close with a 48:49. With a low entry fee of £5, the race could be said to be as cheap as chips and that’s what you get for competing along with a bear! Not a spelling mistake.Īfter last weeks Weston Christmas Cracker, Richard Biggs and Charlie Berry are well and truly in the Christmas spirit by joining Lois Norcott at the Westonbirt House Christmas 10K. You start at the bottom of a mountain, run straight up to the peak and then immediately turn around and after 3.6 miles you’re back where you started. This race looks like a classic fell race when you view the map. It’s been another quiet week of races for the club, with 5 people attending 2 races.įirst up was the Skirrid Mountain Fell Race which attracted Andrew Wood and Annika Davidson.
