Tuesday 27th December saw a group of nearly 30 runners assembling at the Field of Remembrance for a morning run around Windlesham and over to the Windlesham Arboretum. What nice places we have to run in this area!
A quick nip through the churchyard, along Rectory Lane, and we were soon crossing the M3 via the footbridge - which turned out to be surprisingly bouncy with 20-odd people running across it together, causing a few shrieks and oo-ers.
The footbridge leads straight into the Arbotetum. A few circuits later and we had seen most of the place, which according to Wikipedia has "22,000 mature and rare trees, lakes, monuments, follies and a chapel". Those wanting to know more about the Arboretum, click here
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011
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Who Ate All The Mince Pies?
This morning saw the club's traditional December mince-pie run at Chobham. Many thanks to Dave and Carole Pearce for hosting us at their home before and after the run, and to Dave for planning and leading the run.
The sunshine and frosty conditions combined to make a memorable run on Chobham Common, which was followed by hot drinks and Christmas nibbles back at Dave and Carole's.
And if you missed out, well still to come there's this Tuesday evening's run from Prior Heath when there might well be some more pies available afterwards!
The sunshine and frosty conditions combined to make a memorable run on Chobham Common, which was followed by hot drinks and Christmas nibbles back at Dave and Carole's.
And if you missed out, well still to come there's this Tuesday evening's run from Prior Heath when there might well be some more pies available afterwards!
Thursday, 15 December 2011
London Marathon Places - Christmas Draw
The draw for the London Marathon places was made last night at the committee meeting.
The Club has four places, and the "lucky" members who got them are:
- Martin Cox
- Robert Littlejohn
- Mark Wye
- Russell Conaway
They'll be joined by Keith Hull, Laura Hales, Robin Wakefield and Chris McAneny, who also have places in the race. (Did we forget anyone? Let us know if we did!)
Edit, 28th December: Danny and Luan Mahoney are also running, and have posted a comment below. So, ten people for the training group now. And just 16 weeks left!
Time to get thinking about those training plans!
http://www.virginlondonmarathon.com/
The Club has four places, and the "lucky" members who got them are:
- Martin Cox
- Robert Littlejohn
- Mark Wye
- Russell Conaway
They'll be joined by Keith Hull, Laura Hales, Robin Wakefield and Chris McAneny, who also have places in the race. (Did we forget anyone? Let us know if we did!)
Edit, 28th December: Danny and Luan Mahoney are also running, and have posted a comment below. So, ten people for the training group now. And just 16 weeks left!
Time to get thinking about those training plans!
http://www.virginlondonmarathon.com/
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Dubai Creek Half Marathon - Report from Tony Sheridan
After booking online about 6 weeks ago, I took the opportunity to enter a far off race in The United Arab Emirates - the Dubai Creek Half on 9th December
As I was visiting my daughter and son-in-law for a pre Xmas getogether in Dubai, I thought, well, why not. My wife and I flew into Abu Dhabi Airport Wednesday evening and were taxied back to Dubai by our invitees. They both live and work in Dubai. After a late supper and some well earned shut eye, Thursday was already upon us, being pre race day. My daughter Kelly, had already picked up my race number and goodie bag the previous day. My entry fee was 62 dirham and when converted amounted to about £12 I thought this was a bargain as the Goodie Bag turned out to be a posh small rucksack stacked full of surprises. Not only did it contain my race number and chip, it also contained a small sweat towel, shoe bag, money pouch, membership to a health club for the day, couple of gels, 3 isotonic drinks, drinks bottle, wicked running vest with the appropriate logo, bottle of mouth wash, pot of Vaseline, 4 packets of biscuits and a packet of spaghetti. The only thing missing was a cuddly toy.
5am Friday morning and it’s off to the other side of town into a large park adjoining a creek. This was the start and the finish. Most of the 1500 competitors had already arrived it seemed, as I approached the athletes village, as it was heaving with bodies all colours and shapes. It was a chipped run from start to finish so, no need to rush off the start line. They sent the runners off in batches anyway. With the temperature reaching about 16 degrees, I plumped for the one hour fifty group.
We are off and the sun is trying its best to show its face. After about 15 minutes we approach our first bridge. Running over it, we have a wonderful view of the currant bun peeping above the skyline adjacent the “Burj Khalifa” (the tallest building in the world) much to the delight of all the runners.
The course had been designed in a figure of eight, so we had to negotiate the large river at least 3 times. At the top of the course, was an underpass below the river which transpired to be just half a kilometre before the halfway mark. This took us past the dock area which had its usual group of workers and shipments ready to be loaded and transported.
Our next couple of K sent us through a Souk where there were quite a few sellers setting up stalls for the onslaught. They all seemed to be enjoying the early morning running spectacle. Still on the dockside, the marshals kept our spirits up by the usual gestures and shouting.
Now feeling very tired approaching 19 K and thinking I might scrape under the 2 hour mark. I reach the 20K flag and the watch showing one hour 51 so will I creep under the 2 hour?
I’ll put you out of your suspense and tell you that I did make it under the 2 hours but only by the skin of my teeth. Not surprisingly, the winner happened to be of Ethiopian origin and sailed in at a very comfortably 1 hour 15 mins 48 with a Saudi guy in at 1 16 25 then 4 brits followed in all under 1hr 20min
A great experience to be had and a well organised event to boot. A big thanks to Dubai Creek Striders
It’s about 25c, now off to the beach, bye
Tony Sheridan
Friday, 2 December 2011
Captain Dee writes.......
Hello Ladies,
How you all doing? Anyone had their first Christmas party yet?
Well done to our ladies who run the club 10k on Sunday. I was unfortunately away with work however was thinking of you all on Sunday when I was pounding out my 10K on the hotel treadmill (no like!). Maybe we can rise to the challenge of outnumbering the men one month in 2012!
Some date reminders.......
· WVR Annual Mince Pie Run: Sunday 18th December, starting from Dave Pearce's house (44 Delta Road, Chobham, GU24 8PZ), prompt start at 10.30 am. Please let Dave know if you intend to come along (Tel: 01276 856349, e-mail windrush.44@btinternet.com)
· Our annual 'dinner and dance', Saturday 28 January 2012, Chobham Golf Club...details to follow soon!
A lovely new year run that I would recommend (weather permitting) is the Cliveden Cross Country on Monday 2 January, a very scenic 10K (ish) route http://burnhamjoggers.co.uk/2011/11/cliveden-cross-country/
Enjoy your Christmas celebrations.
Catch up soon.....
Dee
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