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BE SEEN Wear a Fluorescent Vest When Running at Night
BIGGLESWADE ATHLETIC CLUB NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2017 BE SAFE – BE SEEN wear a fluorescent vest when running at night News and events for September 2017: Annual Open – 23 Sep Preparing for the Open – 16 Sep Biggleswade AC Current Vacancies Free Community Defibrillator Training - 14 Sep Indoor and Sportshall Athletics Round Norfolk Relay - 16 & 17 Sep Quiz Night – 13 Oct Club Records on track Your performance on the web New Members Hibbard Trophy – 10 Sep Training... Annual Open – 23 Sep Entries are rapidly filling especially on the fields events which are almost full. This is also our club track championships. We will also need plenty of helpers to make this its usual success, no previous experience necessary. If you are able to help please update the forum page. Preparing for the Open – 16 Sep Maintenance morning 9 to 12 - grease the hurdles, oil the winding mechanisms, tidy the store and generally prep for the Open. Many hands will make light work - 130 hurdles to grease and tighten up with 4 people can take an hour. Volunteers are needed to dig a sandpit, pull a tape measure, move hurdles – all will be welcome. Free hot food and drinks will be supplied. Quiz Night – 13 Oct Our next quiz will be at Sandy Sports Centre Friday 13th October from 7:30pm, proceeds to be shared with a cancer charity. £10-00 including supper New Members Welcome to the following members that joined us recently: Lewis Parkins, Nick Lester, Sophie Lester, Sharon Jenkins, Ionela Grisic Morgan Jukes, Ethan Sinclair, Alice Middleton Biggleswade AC Current Vacancies Your club needs you! Biggleswade Athletic Club relies on the passion and commitment of members to support it, enabling us to thrive, grow and compete. -
2019 Tokyo Marathon Statistical Information
2019 Tokyo Marathon Statistical Information Tokyo Marathon All Time list Performance Time Performers Name Nat Place Date 1 2:03:58 1 Wilson Kipsang KEN 1 26 Feb 2017 2 2:05:30 2 Dickson Chumba KEN 1 25 Feb 2018 3 2:05:42 Dickson Chumba 1 23 Feb 2014 4 2:05:51 3 Gideon Kipketer KEN 2 26 Feb 2017 5 2:05:57 4 Tadese Tola ETH 2 23 Feb 2014 6 2:06:00 5 Endeshaw Negesse ETH 1 22 Feb 2015 7 2:06:11 6 Yuta Shitara JPN 2 25 Feb 2018 8 2:06:25 Dickson Chumba 3 26 Feb 2017 9 2:06:30 7 Sammy Kitwara KEN 3 23 Feb 2014 10 2:06:33 8 Stephen Kiprotich UGA 2 22 Feb 2015 11 2:06:33 9 Amos Kipruto KEN 3 25 Feb 2018 12 2:06:34 Dickson Chumba 3 22 Feb 2015 13 2:06:42 10 Evans Chebet KEN 4 26 Feb 2017 14 2:06:47 Gideon Kipketer 4 25 Feb 2018 15 2:06:50 11 Dennis Kimetto KEN 1 24 Feb 2013 16 2:06:54 12 Hiroto Inoue JPN 5 25 Feb 2018 17 2:06:56 13 Feyisa Lilesa ETH 1 28 Feb 2016 18 2:06:58 14 Michael Kipyego KEN 2 24 Feb 2013 19 2:06:58 Michael Kipyego 4 23 Feb 2014 20 2:07:05 15 Peter Some KEN 5 23 Feb 2014 21 2:07:20 16 Shumi Dechasa BRN 4 22 Feb 2015 22 2:07:22 Peter Some 5 22 Feb 2015 23 2:07:23 17 Viktor Röthlin SUI 1 17 Feb 2008 24 2:07:25 18 Markos Geneti ETH 6 22 Feb 2015 25 2:07:30 Feyisa Lilesa 6 25 Feb 2018 26 2:07:33 19 Bernard Kipyego KEN 2 28 Feb 2016 27 2:07:34 Dickson Chumba 3 28 Feb 2016 28 2:07:35 20 Hailu Mekonnen ETH 1 27 Feb 2011 29 2:07:37 Michael Kipyego 1 26 Feb 2012 30 2:07:37 21 Geoffrey Kamworor Kipsang KEN 6 23 Feb 2014 31 2:07:39 22 Masato Imai JPN 7 22 Feb 2015 32 2:07:39 23 Alfers Lagat KEN 5 26 Feb 2017 33 2:07:40 24 Deresa Chimsa -
Results for September 2015 Red = Not Included in Road Rankings/ Club Records Yet
STRIDERS OF CROYDON Results for September 2015 red = not included in road rankings/ club records yet Date Name of Event Distance Runner, placing Time Comments 6th SeptemberSevenoaks 2015 Weald St George\\\'s 10k multi ? Graeme Drysdale 39:32, 7th place 6-Sep Lingfield Dry Hill 10 10 miles approx. multiterrain krzysztof klidzia 1:03:46 5th 1st vet 50 Phil Coales 6th, 1.04.11 Martin Filer 14th, 1.11.00 Andy Perks 21st, 1.13.38 steph Upton 34th (5th F), 1.18.38 6-Sep Thanet Coastal Marathon Road Marathon Nick Kyritsis 3:57:30 (chip time) 77th overall 5-Sep Maverick Kent 21km approx. trail/ steeplechase Matthew Ostrowski 02.06.03.. 39th out of 90 Tony Ostrowski 02.06.04 6-Sep Visit Richmond half marathon half marathon multiterrain James Bennett 4th, 1.11.47 Darren Woods 1:32:19(169th) 6-Sep Maidenhead Half Marathon half marathon road Mike Stewart 27th, 1.18.57 Asisat Lamina 545th, 1.44.19 Sandie Fay 605th, 1.47.00 stuart Hills 769th, 1.51.35 Karim Akhtar 805th, 01:52:14 Louise Grech 842nd, 1.54.11 Ostrava Marathon Marathon road Keith Simpson 4:27:47 178/216 2/8 in age m60+ 5-Sep Surrey road Relays 2.9 miles approx., road striders finished 22nd Paul Stanford 19.47 Taric Mattacks 17.40 Mark Kelly 19.29 Phil Coales 16.27 Sam O'Dongo 20.13 Barry White 18.34 12-Sep Will Bolton memorial relays 4K approx, xc B team finished 23rd Darren Woods 17.11 Barry White 16.46 Simon Pannell 16.44 Andy Perks 16.51 A team finished 29th Julian Spencer-Wood 20.26 Taric Mattacks 16.04 Graeme Drysdale 16.15 Paul Stanford 18.00 Women's team finished 40th overall Steph Upton 18.24 (1st leg) and as 5th women's team Rosie Gibbons 18.32 Becky Laurence 18.50 Steph Upton 19.01 (4th leg) 6-Sep Beckham Half Marathon half marathon approx. -
January 2012
Yaxley Runners Issue 2, 2012 www.yaxleyrunners.org.uk Yaxley Runners Newsletter News News Yaxley Runners Newsletter WELCOMING NOTES . Welcome to the latest issue 4:16:03. performances saw her take of the Yaxley Runners news- Well done to everyone who the title in what has been a letter. took part, you all did brilliant great year for the club in the It seems like only yes- times. league, with Ian Vallance and terday that everybody was This weekend is, of course, Neil Bason also finishing in starting their marathon train- the big one - the London the top five. ing plans, but the marathon Marathon. Good luck to Away from the races, left the committee, while London Marathon ballot Yaxley members, both junior season is well and truly upon everyone taking part, as well the club held its AGM last Stuart Reed will hand over must also become a member and senior, taking part, to us. as those marshaling on the week, at which a number of the duties when it comes to of England Athletics, which make sure we are the second On Sunday, we had four course. changes were announced. maintaining the results. costs £5. best represented club at the runners taking part in the This is followed by the As you are all no doubt I’m sure you’ll all join me This is due to the fact that event. Brighton Marathon, and there Milton Keynes Marathon on aware, several committee in thanking each and every the amount of places the club Werrington may be slightly was some truly exceptional April 29, where there will be members stepped down one of these people for all the is awarded is dependant on out of reach, but there’s no performances on the day. -
Go! Number 121 Dec 2013
NUMBER 121 DEC 2013 GO! James Noakes (No. 435) first over the line at the start of the Macclesfield Half Marathon. James went on to win the race! Contents Page 3 Starting Lines Page 4 Be Visible at Night Page 4 Christmas and New Year Track Training Times Page 5 Macclesfield Half Marathon & 5k Race Report Page 6 Macclesfield Half Marathon & 5k Accounts Page 8 Brief Ramblings from Around the World Page 9 Macc Half T-shirts to Uganda Page 10 Minutes of Macclesfield Harriers Committee meeting - 10th October Page 14 Macclesfield Run England becomes Macc Harriers ‘E’ Group Page 15 Track & Field Awards Presentation Page 16 Calendar of Events 2013/14 Page 17 Boxing Day Handicap Race Page 18 Track & Field Report Page 20 Cheshire Track & Field League - Final Tables Page 22 Your Fascial Bodysuit Page 24 The Great South Blow - Race Report Page 25 Club Fell Handicap Race Page 26 Lakeland Trails Ultra - Report Page 28 Notice of AGM & Annual Presentations Page 28 Cross Country Update Page 30 Wednesday Night Fell Runs Page 30 Langley 7 - Race Report Page 32 Road Running Reports Page 36 Autumn Highlights - Road Running Page 38 Mens and Womens Club Champs Points Page 40 The Inside Crack - Bob Lynch Page 42 Plans for a Couch to 5k Course Page 42 Cross Discipline Challenge Page 43 Welcome to New Members Page 46 Weekly Training Times Page 47 Club Contacts Thanks to Bryan Dale for the cover photo and pictures of Macclesfield Half Marathon & Langley 7 races. Next Issue – March 2014 Please submit any articles or photographs to [email protected] by Sunday 9 February 2014 Magazine Issue Please note: To save production/distribution costs we only send one magazine to each household. -
Archive Race Reports 2008
Archive Race Reports 2008 6th January ~ Ropsley Raid nr Grantham, Lincolnshire, Multi-Terrain. Host Club ~ Ropsley Road Runners. This popular local race is a multi-terrain affair, run over fields, track and roads in and around the small village near Grantham. A slight frost was present as daylight broke, however clear blue skies and a brisk chilling wind added to the New Year feel. Both races were underway at the same 10 o'clock start time, with a good field of runners that would contest the narrow tracks early on before the race settled down. Prior to the race, Race Officials informed competitors that the race distance for the 6 mile race, was now approximately 8 miles, however satellite navigation watches would measure to course at 8.9 miles! Undaunted by the new distance Club members set off facing the challenge. New to our Club Tracie Hough entered the race with little recent off road experience, however produced a strong run finishing in 1hr 25mins, Candy Louth was pleased to finish in 1.32. Next to finish Catherine Simpson 1.38, Pat Riches approximately 15 mins adrift of Catherine in 1.52 with Stephen Betts 1.54. Julie Stapleton accompanied Carolyn Crocker who had not run above 6 miles before today and was delighted to finish this extended race in together in 2.04. In the 13 mile race measured at 13.6 miles Dave Tilley in a purple patch of form stormed home in first place some 5 minutes in front of the 2nd place runner, winning this event for the first time. -
Archive Race Reports 2009
Archive Race Reports 2009 1st January ~ Cleethorpes 10k Cleethorpes North East Lincolnshire, Road. Host Club ~ Cleethorpes & District Athletic Club My day started early, 8:30am with the 60+ miles drive to Cleethorpes where I was thinking maybe it wasn’t a good idea entering a race on New Years Day. After a bit of a warm up, and it was cold, it was time to line up at the start. Bang went the gun, making me jump and 350+ runners were off. The course started with one small loop round the house estate near the Cricket Club and then two bigger loops where you could see the seas, which brought you to the 5km point. Each of these loops brought you pass the start where they was a reasonable crowd of people, but no one was clapping. A steady incline then to 6km followed by an undulating course from 6km to the finish. As this was an open road event, kept having to swap from road to pavement, some marshalls were good at holding up the traffic, but a couple did nothing. After finishing there was a 15 minute walk back to the start, don’t know why they couldn’t take out a loop and finish nearer the start. Despite these problems, I was really pleased with a new PB of 52:29. This race was definitely not a patch on Southwell 10k, which sadly I missed. Thanks to Alistair Whitaker for his Report. 10th & 11th Jan ~ Disney Half & Full Marathon Florida, USA, Road. We arrived in Orlando to bright warm sunshine a good start to the week. -
Archive Race Reports 2015
Archive Race Reports 2015 18th January ~ Folksworth 15 Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, 15 miles, Road. Host Club ~ Yaxley Runners & Joggers Folksworth is a village on the other side of the A1 to Peterborough and with a 11am start time, there was plenty of time for the sun to melt the frosty patches on the road. The race is a 2 lap race along quiet country roads, with 3 hills on each lap. A couple of icy patches which were nicely highlighted by the marshals, but thankfully no wind! 2 Sleaford Town Runners were amongst the 440 finishers with Ingrid Williams chip time 2:07:54 and Alistair Whitaker getting a new personal best 2:32:21. A short sleeve technical top was given to each finisher. A well organised race, with the only negatives being water in plastic cups and no food at the end. Thanks to Alistair Whitaker for his Report. 7th February ~ The Rauceby Ripper Rauceby, Lincolnshire, 9 miles, Multi-Terrain. Host Club ~ Sleaford Town Runners Rauceby is a small village just outside of Sleaford, Lincolnshire and is divided into North and South Rauceby. The race started at 10.30a.m. which meant that there was plenty of time to get parked and collect race numbers and chips before walking down to the start line. The race provided an opportunity to run through some private estates and enjoy the grounds of Rauceby Hall. The marshals were fantastic offering cheers of support and advice about very muddy sections. The day was fantastic with no wind, milder weather and even some sunshine! This was my first attempt at the Ripper and I thoroughly enjoyed the whole day. -
Windsor Maidenhead LONDON’S COUNTRY ESTATE&
ROYAL BOROUGH OF WINDSOR MAIDENHEAD LONDON’S COUNTRY ESTATE& OFFICIAL 2020 VISITOR GUIDE WWW.WINDSOR.GOV.UK ROYAL BOROUGH OF WINDSOR Contents MAIDENHEAD MAPS & FEATURES INFORMATION LONDON’S COUNTRY ESTATE OFFICIAL 2020 VISITOR GUIDE& 02 40 66 48 Hours in Adrenaline-pumping, Annual Events Windsor heart-racing, Programme 2020 high-octane fun! Crowned by Windsor Castle and linked by the River Thames, the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead has a rich mix of history, culture, heritage and fun. With 04 46 73 Iconic A Beginner’s Guide Getting Here & internationally renowned events, superb shopping and dining and a range of accommodation Windsor & Eton to Eton College Getting Around to suit all tastes, this is one of England’s most famous short break destinations. 10 48 80 Windsor Castle & Glorious Gardens Royal Borough Frogmore House & Beautiful Map Landscapes 54 83 16 WITH SO MUCH TO ENJOY “ Child’s Play Where to Shop A Guide to Attractions in AND EXPERIENCE WHY Windsor & Eton Map “ 22 56 84 NOT STAY A FEW DAYS? London’s Where to Eat Quick Reference Country Estate Guide 36 62 The Perfect A Night Getaway on the Town FURTHER FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/visitwindsoruk INFORMatioN TWITTER: twitter.com/visitwindsor www.windsor.gov.uk INSTAGRAM: #visitwindsoruk Cover images courtesy of Jodie Humphries, Design: www.ice-experience.co.uk All details in this guide were believed correct at the time of printing. Gill Aspel, Halid Izzet & Edward Staines Contents 01 Hours in 48 Windsor 01 & Eton With so much to see and do in Windsor, why not make a weekend of it? You can’t say the word Windsor without conjuring up images of the world’s oldest and largest inhabited castle, royalty, horseracing, changing the guard, the River Thames and Eton College. -
2011 Tokyo Marathon Statistical Information Marathon Statistical Information Marathon Statistical Information
2020201120 111111 Tokyo Marathon Statistical Information Men Tokyo Marathon All Time list Performances Time Performers Name Nat Place Date 1 2:07:23 1 Viktor Röthlin SUI 1 17 Feb 2008 2 2:08:40 2 Arata Fujiwara JPN 2 17 Feb 2008 3 2:08:57 3 Julius Gitahi KEN 3 17 Feb 2008 4 2:09:16 4 Toshinari Suwa JPN 4 17 Feb 2008 5 2:09:40 5 Satoshi Irifune JPN 5 17 Feb 2008 6 2:09:45 6 Daniel Njenga KEN 1 18 Feb 2007 7 2:10:27 7 Salim Kipsang KEN 1 22 Mar 2009 8 2:11:00 8 Kurao Ume ki JPN 6 17 Feb 2008 9 2:11:01 9 Kazuhiro Maeda JPN 2 22 Mar 2009 10 2:11:02 10 Seiji Kobayashi JPN 7 17 Feb 2008 11 2:11:15 11 Kazutoshi Takatsuka JPN 8 17 Feb 2008 12 2:11:22 12 Tomoyuki Sato JPN 2 18 Feb 2007 13 2:11:25 13 Kensuke Takahashi JPN 3 22 Mar 2009 14 2:11:47 14 Hiroyuki Horibat a JPN 9 17 Feb 2008 15 2:11:57 15 Sammy Korir KEN 4 22 Mar 2009 16 2:12:10 16 Takashi Ota JPN 10 17 Feb 2008 17 2:12:19 17 Masakazu Fujiwara JPN 1 28 Feb 2010 18 2:12:34 Arata Fujiwara 2 28 Feb 2010 19 2:12:35 18 Atsushi Sato JPN 3 28 Feb 2010 20 2:12:36 19 Yuki Kawauchi JPN 4 28 Feb 2010 21 2:12:44 Satoshi Irifune 3 18 Feb 2007 22 2:12:46 20 Tomoya Adachi JPN 5 28 Feb 2010 23 2:12:53 21 Joseph Mwaniki KEN 6 28 Feb 2010 24 2:12:54 22 Kenta Oshima JPN 5 22 Mar 2009 25 2:12:59 23 Rachid Kisri MAR 7 28 Feb 2010 26 2:13:04 24 Takaaki Koda JPN 8 28 Feb 2010 27 2:13:12 Tomoyuki Sato 6 22 Mar 2009 28 2:13:16 Salim Kipsang 9 28 Feb 2010 29 2:13:27 25 Dmytro Baranovskyy UKR 7 22 Mar 2009 30 2:13:38 26 Kenjiro Jitsui JPN 11 17 Feb 2008 31 2:13:40 27 Asnake Roro Fekadu ETH 8 22 Mar 2009 32 2:13:53 -
On Top of the World
On top of the world READING ROADRUNNERS INSIDE THIS MONTH: NEWSLETTER SEP 2014 • DAVE’S CANAL CHALLENGE We love a far flung adventure here at the newsletter and we have an absolute cracker this month in the • RIDGEWAY OLD FOLKS shape of Tracey’s trip to Peru. 26.2 miles takes a real effort in • THE RETURN OF THE the best of conditions, so to complete the same distance at up to CAKE PAGE 14,000ft deserves absolute admiration. Well done Tracey - suddenly my plod to Goring rail bridge and back is looking • THUNDER decidedly pedestrian! RUN 24 Not to be outdone we have also had some gargantuan efforts from two of our long distance specialists David and Kathy and we also have a few more members that can now know themselves as... Iron Man. All this effort naturally makes me look to the more senior members of the club for some much- needed serenity, but no! Brian Shave has become the British Over-80s 1500m & 5000m Champion! READING ROADRUNNERS SEP 14 1 Welcome from the Editor CHRIS CUTTING So much to find room for in this month’s newsletter, like to add my congratulations for another kind you all seem to have had busy summers in one way of achievement and say a big ‘well done’ to or another! Roadrunners Vicky & Adam who tied the knot this August. Your many achievements are covered at various points throughout this month’s edition, so I would Enjoy your running this month - Chris Chairman Chat CARL WOFFINGTON We have had a good summer for weather. -
NAC Newsletter – Winter 2019-20
OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF NEWBURY ATHLETIC CLUB PERSONAL BEST ISSUE 1: WINTER 2019/20 WELCOME TO THE NEWSLETTER! INSIDE THIS ISSUE CLUBHOUSE UPDATE This is the first edition of a new quarterly newsletter which aims to bring you the latest news of Newbury Athletic Club FIND OUT THE LATEST NEWS ON THE PLAN TO UPDATE OUR FACILITIES Over future editions, the plan is for this newsletter to be a central point of refer- Page 4 ence to highlight key performances and share exciting news/stories from the club ROAD RUNNING and members. CHAMPIONSHIPS A ROUND UP OF THE 2019 In order to make the newsletter as success- CHAMPIONSHIPS, AND A LOOK AHEAD ful as possible, all members are encour- Welcome to the first edition of Per- TO 2020 aged to make suggestions and submit sonal Best! I hope you enjoy reading Page 8 articles for inclusion in future issues to me about some of the key highlights from via email below. Please don’t be shy, all the club over recent months! MARATHON TALK ideas are welcome! Since taking up the role of social/ [email protected] CLUB MEMBER MIKE SHERIDAN general secretary last year, one of my SHARES HIS TIPS ON MARATHON main priorities has been to attempt to Thank you for reading! SUCCESS bring the different age groups, disci- Page 9 Matt Green, General Secretary plines and training groups together. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW WEBSITE! WWW.NEWBURYAC.ORG.UK Meet the Commitee Bob Broadbridge - Chairman Matthew Green - General/Social Secretary Sarah Fowler - Membership Secretary Jeff Bird - Treasurer Gemma Livingstone - Child