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Tewkesbury Half Marathon 2016

Tewkesbury Half Marathon
Tewkesbury Half Marathon. Photo credit Gloucester Echo.

Several Newent runners took part in the Tewkesbury Half on 15th May.  Clive Jones was quoted by the Gloucester Citizen:

Newent-based Clive Jones was keen to support the event by running in it.

The experienced athlete and member of Newent Runners, who has completed many marathons and half marathons in the last 30 years, said: “It’s about supporting local clubs and enjoying the locality. It’s perfect conditions, though some may have to take it a bit easier in the heat.”

Read more: http://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/hundreds-runners-enjoy-tewkesbury-half-marathon/story-29275188-detail/story.html#ixzz4Bx5c8Hon

You can see the Citizen’s video of the start below.  Andrew Callard was the first Newent Runner in, with a time of 1.35.40 – click here for the full results.

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London Marathon 2016, First Tri in Lydney & Brockhampton Beast

Three Newent Runners travelled to the capital this weekend to take part in the London Marathon.

Thankfully the weather forecast of snow didn’t materialise and conditions were ideal for the distance.

Pete Jones finished in 3.58.38 followed by Meg Veale (who ran for the Neuro Foundation and with her sister Alice) in 4.19.32 and the club chair Jonathan Miles in 4.34.38.

Closer to home, Helen Kelly completed the hilly First Tri in Lydney in 1.49.26.

Simon Barker ran the Brockhampton Beast, a new 9km trail race at the National Trust’s Brockhampton Estate near Bromyard, organised by DirtRun, with the result to be confirmed.

Text courtesy of Gloucestershire Citzen.

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Cardiff World Half Marathon Championships 2016

WHM Cardiff 2016This race had a top turnout of  22 Newent Runners, including some first time half marathon runners, in very unpleasant weather conditions due to Storm Katie – torrential rain, hailstones and strong winds.

Our first member home was John Featherstone in 1:35:07, followed closely by Andrew Callard in 1:37.45 and Grant Smith in 1:43.19.  The first lady was Ruth Mowday in 1:50.39 followed by Meg Veale in 1:56.37(PB) and Nicola Hill in 1:58:49(PB).  Our full results were:

  • WHM Cardiff 2016Adrian Fishpool 1:46:54
  • Ruth Hayden-Cox 1:53:56 (First timer)
  • Sara Carter 2:00:02(PB)
  • Karen Johnson 2:00:48(PB)
  • Jonathan Miles 2:03:09
  • Richard Carter 2:03:39
  • Becky Musgrove 2:08:16 (First timer)
  • Andy Chambers 2:08:46
  • Helen Kelly 2:15:36(PB)
  • Yvonne Featherstone 2:20:44 (First timer)
  • Mandy Whittington 2:25:11(PB)
  • Clive Jones 2:30:17
  • Emily Trenwith 2:32:24 (First timer)
  • Carey Russell 2:39:07
  • Kerry Cawkwell 2:39:47
  • Bridie Dudfield 2:39:47

Kerry and Bridie were both injured before the event but were determined to finish.

Micaela Swan, Andrew Lloyd, Adele Mitchell, Philip Rowe, Chris and Liza Barber, Emily Burgess, Simon Barker and Frances Evans took part in the annual Dymock Poets Path Potter I and II-with options to complete 8, 10 and 16 miles.

The event is a combination of running and/or walking interspersed with poetry readings organised by Ed and Phil Active.  On Bank Holiday Monday, Chris Barber completed the ‘Cheer 5’, a multi-terrain 5.5 mile race at Cob House, Wichenford, Worcestershire, in 52:21.

 

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Not the Roman Nine & Riverbank Rollick 2016

Newent Runners’ David Jones competed in the “Not the Roman Nine” 12km road race hosted by Stratford AC in bitterly cold conditions of -1◦C – and finished in 54.20 coming third in the VET60 category.

Chris Barber battled through the muddy, nine-mile “Riverbank Rollick” hosted by Thornbury AC in 1.54.13.

The race is 80 per cent off road with a 120m ascent with Barber reporting that the conditions were challenging.

Text courtesy of Gloucester Citizen

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Newent 9, Rogue Runs & Shakespeare Raceway 2015

Newent Runners had a busy week with several members competing in events and hosting the inaugural ‘Newent 9’ road race on Sunday.

The weather was kind, much to the relief of the marshals, and six members were able to take part.  Henry Willis won the M19 category with a 42.20 time, followed by Andrew Callard, second in his MV50 category, in 42.49.  Adrian Fishpool (44.30), Adele Mitchell (54.47), Jane Mulford (58.05) and Lisa Mansfield (1.03.28) also put in good times.

Eleven members braved the elements on Thursday night at the Rogue Run Moseley Green Night Race.  James Griffiths was first member home in 47.47 followed by Megan James in 55.31.  Other results: Andy Chambers (56.19), Sarah Carter (58.03), Micaela Swan (1.10.39), Lynn Latham and Helen Kelly (1.10.40), Kerry Cawkwell (1.10.41), Emily Trenwith (1.14.03), Claire Price (1.14.14) and Susan Baggett (1.14.24).

On Saturday, two members travelled to Long Marston airfield.  David Jones completed the Shakespeare Raceway Half Marathon in an impressive 1.39.19, winning the MV60 category, and Carey Russell finished the 10K event in 1.09.25.

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Tewkesbury Guy Fawkes 5 2015

Newent Runners at Guy Fawkes 5
Newent Runners at Guy Fawkes 5 2015

A total of 21 Newent Runners participated in the Tewkesbury AC Guy Fawkes five-mile race on Sunday November 1 with John Featherstone achieving a PB and being first member home in 32:03 (3rd in MV45 category).  He was followed by David Jones in 34:00 (1st in MV60 category).

Other results: Adrian Fishpool SM 34:34 (PB), Philip Rowe MV50 37:05, first Club lady home Micaela Swan LV40 41:14 (PB), Chris Barber MV50 42:18 (PB), Jane Mulford LV40 45:23, Lucy Stafford LV45 45:24, Helen Kelly LV45 45:54 (PB), Lisa Mansfield LV35 48:15, Mandy Hampton LV50 48:27, Clive Jones MV50 49:56, Yvonne Featherstone LV45 50:01, Susan Baggett LV55 50:19, Jill Barker LV55 51:00, Andrea Phelps LV50 51:54, Angela Sonn LV55 51:59, Sally Taylor LV55 52:06, Claire Price LV45 52:26, Heather Jones LV60 58:51, Deborah Bird LV40 59:01.

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Race to the Stones, Gloucester 10k, Evesham 10k & London 10k 2015

John, Jonathan and Mark at Race to the Stones
John, Jonathan and Mark at Race to the Stones

Seasoned Newent Runners’ ultra-runner Mark Cryer introduced two novices to the distance, John Featherstone and Jonathan Miles, at the 100K Race to the Stones.  All enjoyed the experience, even the camping out, and completed the challenge, which was an impressive achievement by all.

Seventeen Newent Runners members completed the Gloucester 10K on Sunday with Henry Willis being first member home in 44:32:8, in his first race at the distance.  Not to be outdone, his mother Julie Willis finished second in her category (F 55-64) in 49:20:3.

Other results: Adrian Fishpool (44:47:3 PB), Andrew Lloyd (46:50:4 PB), Philip Rowe (47:00:8), Steve Ollis (52:17:0), Micaela Swan (52:31:0 PB), Adele Mitchell 52:35:7), Nick Hill (55:31:8), Nicola Hill (55:32:6), Susan Pritt (56:54:4), Melanie Villegas (58:26:6), Leah McAteer (59:22:3), ), Helen Kelly (1:00:11:8), Lisa Mansfield (1:00:13:6), Mandy Whittington (1:05:47), Trudy Jones (1:06:55)and Kerri Greenwold, who has recently graduated from the 0-5K Group, finished her first ever race in 1:09:55.

Also on Sunday, the Club were represented at the Evesham 10K by David Jones, who finished in an impressive 49:33 while pushing his grandson in a buggy. Heather Jones and Sally Taylor finished together in 1:14:30.  David and Heather’s grandson, Isaac, gained a further medal that day after completing the Toddler’s 500m Fun Run, showing credentials for being a potential star for the future.

Mandy Hampton, supported by Josh Hampton, completed the London Vitality 10K, crossing the line together at 1:04 along with 20,000 others. They raised over £200 for Cancer research.

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Tewkesbury Guy Fawkes 5, Glos Cross Country, Sodbury Slog & Rogue Run 2014

Newent Runners at Tewkesbury AC Guy Fawkes 5Twenty-one runners represented Newent Runners at the Tewkesbury AC Guy Fawkes 5.

Adrian Fishpool was first member home in a time of 35.49 (83rd).  Chris Barber gained a PB for the distance and this was the first event for Jane Mulford and Deborah Bird.

Chris Barber was the sole representative for the club at the Gloucestershire AAA Cross Country race held at Malvern Common. It was a tough event but Barber enjoyed it and acquitted himself well.

Phil Rowe, Mark Cryer, Claire Swift and Emily Burgess represented the club at the Sodbury Slog – a tough course with plenty of mud, slurry and nettles!  Mark Cryer was the first member home in a time of 1.24.04.

Four members – Phil Rowe, Megan James, Emily Burgess and Chris Barber – participated in the Rogue Run Rising Sun night race. Rowe, James and Burgess finished in a time of 1.08.49 with Chris Barber finishing just behind them.

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Newent Runners at the Gloucester 10k 2014

Newent Runners at the Gloucester 10k 2014
Newent Runners at the Gloucester 10k 2014
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Newent Runners July 2014 Report

The first weekend of the month saw two Newent Runners head to Wolverhampton, for the Birmingham and Black Country half marathon. Emily Burgess and Chris Barber signed up for this unusual event, which was a place to place race, along the towpaths of the canals that link the two cities. Although the route was flat it presented some challenges, among them, a 350 yard long dark tunnel, a steep, stepped climb of an embankment, and deep muddy puddles after two days of heavy rain. We were warned at the start that this was not a PB course. Emily did well to get below two hours. Chris “stagged” at the start and was wasted after 8 miles, will he never learn ?

The following day, at the Hereford Triathlon, four of Team Tango, put up some excellent performances. Jonathan Miles, Helen Kelly, Caroline Kimberley and Angela Hamer crossed the county border. Jonathan saw a vast improvement in his swim time, and a storming bike leg, his strongest discipline, saw him race up his category listing. Finishing with a run time of 24:37, a 5k PB, he placed 64th overall. Helen Kelly also achieved a massive PB on the run leg, and finished 117th overall. Angela, representing Tri Team Glos, placed 71stoverall in a time of 1:13:33. Caroline finished inside the first 100, with a time of 1:17:36.

On July 7th, Trudy Jones was the sole Team Tango representative in the Frampton 10k, finishing with a time of 55.49, a PB.

An unusual event took place in nearby Dymock. The poets path is a fairly non- competitive event organised by a good friend of this club, and Newent Parkrun, Philip Howells. There were 3 options, one walk and two runs. Megan James and Annie Dobson ran the 8 mile option, after a poetry recital. They were full of praise for the event.

In one of the largest turnouts in this clubs brief history, nineteen of us took part in the Gloucester 10k. On a fast course, there were a few distance PB’s. Steve McAteer achieved a 12th place finish, with a time of 38.45, followed by John Featherstone in 30th position, who recorded 42.18. Adrian Fishpool managed to get inside the top 100, with a time of 45.46. Then came, Philip Rowe (46.52) Russ Dyer, in his very first open event (49.08) Jonathan Miles (50.25) Chris Barber (52.30) Clive Jones (52.53) Emily Huntingford (54.16) Nicola Hill (56.02) Adele Mitchell, glad to be back from injury (56.04) Paula Nielens (56.06) Andrew Lioyd and Micaela Swan, crossing the line together in 56.57. Micaela has also recently recovered from a long term injury. Trudy Jones was next across the line with a time of 57.10, followed by Mel Villegas (1:01:19) Mandy Whittington ( 1:03:14) Craig Love limping across the line after getting injured early in the race, 1:07:19 and Mary Curtis, in her first event and after just a few weeks of running mainly park runs, came home in 1:20:57. Sorry Mark Cryer, I could not find you anywhere in the results !

At the same time as the Gloucester 10k was going on, the club had three members in the Evesham 10k. Dave and Heather Jones and Sally Taylor. Dave came home in 86th place with a time of 44;18, and a top ten position in his category. Sally and Heather crossed the line together with a time of 1:19:48.

Our long distance specialist ( or lunatic, depending on your point of view ) Mark Cryer attempted the Race to The Stones. This is a 100km run or walk, either over two days, or non-stop, along the ancient Ridgeway route. Mark went overnight and achieved the great result of 22nd place, out of 376, with a time just short of thirteen hours. Quite an amazing achievement. As someone who has been on a long run with Mark, and been left in his dust, I can testify to his strength and stamina. Talented git !

Of course, our talented endurance athletes are not exclusively male. Sue Smith, is currently in Switzerland, about to undertake a full ironman triathlon, at the time of writing the results are unknown, but good luck Sue.