Sunday, 30 December 2012

Congratulations to Katie and Giles

Club members Katie and Giles have got engaged!

Here's a picture of the pair looking very happy about it after this morning's mince pie run:

Click the picture for the larger version and see Katie's ring properly

XMAS PIE RUN 30TH DEC 2012

Well, what a turn out for the belated Xmas Pie Run from Dave’s drum
I counted thirty three bodies but I might be a couple of bods out! Maths was never my strong point!
We headed off to the soggy marshes of Chobham Common. I think most of knew that it may be a bit damp, so it was no surprise to find that it became a bit of an assault course underfoot, for most of the pie journey.
We were very lucky with the weather, as it was a tad chilly at the start but did warm up after the first mile or so. The sun made an appearance most of the trip and we were entertained for a short while, as we struggled up our first hill. A group of enthusiastic model airplane and helicopter display artists happen to be showing off their latest kit. We were not exactly dive bombed  by the these grown up boys with their toys but I expect we were moving targets for them to play with? 
Still making our way  through the undergrowth we skirted a lot of the common and said our “happy new year’s” to a few horse riders who very kindly halted their beasts, so we could continue our allotted course.
Now on the home straight and we encounter a couple of fields where a lot of nervous horses were giving us the curious eye. I had a chance to pat and quietly say a few words to give them a calming reassuring nod. (They obviously understood “cockney” as they did not run away!) whilst guys were completing their last sty and field gate exit. 
Back to base and kicked off most of the wet gear so we could invade the Pearce’s gaff. Hot tea, hot wine and hot food awaited us all. As thirty odd of us all continued the invasion, Carol (Dave’s wife) and co put on a really nice foodie spread. I ate a few of the sausage rolls and devoured quite a few of the customary mince pies, downed by at least four cups of tea. 
Both our Men’s Captain (Steve) and Ladies Captain (Dee) encouraged us all to enjoy the occasion and continue the turn- outs that we have been experienced during our X Country exploits 
A big thanks to Dave and Carroll for putting fabulous after run do

A happy new year to all

Tony Sheridan

Video from Bearwood College Cross Country

Here is the video from the race last Sunday.

The results from the earlier post are now confirmed, and we now stand fourth in the league.


Sunday, 23 December 2012

Stop Press - Reading Cross-Country Results

Well done to Reading Roadrunners for doing a superfast job in getting this morning's provisional results on-line already.

And well done to the Windle Valley team for achieving our best result yet, provisionally!

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If the results are confirmed, this is what they will be:

Ladies' Team: 1st (again)
Men's Team: 5th (best ever placing)
Team Overall: 4th (equal best ever)

And we are now up to 4th in the league, which we didn't expect! (We have a single point lead over Datchet Dashers)

I will get the video done and uploaded ASAP, the speed of the results service has rather left me behind this time. Meantime, here's a pic of Bracknell's Christmas Tree to wish you all a Happy Christmas:




Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Ruislip Cross-Country Results - Best ever placing and scores

Latest news is that they are having a bit of trouble correlating the results from last Sunday, so everything is still provisional.

However, our ladies definitely won, our men definitely had their best race ever with their best ever points total, and we are 99% sure that we finished 4th overall, which would be our best placing so far.

So well done and thanks to everyone who ran - once again we had a super turnout with 21 members running.

You can see it in all its (muddy) glory on the video, squelch squelch.........:


By the way, the Cross-Country website now has the detailed team and individual results available from the Handy Cross race the week before, for those who like that sort of thing.

Update: Yes, we were fourth, a great result! Well done to our team.

Sunday, 16 December 2012

Photos from Ruislip Cross Country, 16th December

Another super turnout today with 21 members making the long trip to Ruislip for Metros' cross-coutry race in Mad Bess' Wood. The sun shone for the race once again, and the course was gloriously muddy and slippery from Friday's rain. No results yet.......

Pete Berriman was busy with his camera and has shared his album of photographs from the race, showing the agony and the ecstasy of cross country racing :-)

(Apologies if the link is not working, we will have it sorted out soon........)

Update: here is a new link for the photographs: -> Click here


Saturday, 15 December 2012

Johnson Arabia Dubai Creek Strider's 2012 Dubai Half Marathon


When you arrive in a country that has air conditioned bus shelters, you get a sneaky suspicion that it may become warmish during the daylight hours
My suspicions were confirmed when I turned up at the local Dubai golf club at 0530 in the morning. This was the meeting place and start of the eleventh local half marathon event. 
I participated in last year’s race so knew the routine. This time there were over 1500 runners competing. As daylight was breaking through, you were directed towards our allotted time pens. I plumped for the 1hr 50 to 2hr slot, being optimistic. There were loads of promo tents flogging their wears and dishing out lots of freebies. With the tannoy blaring out info, we lined up for the phased start. I seemed to be in good company as I waited for the kick off. A few alongside me were from Britain and Australia so we exchanged lots of pleasantries and of course injuries tales. 
Temperature now about 18 degrees and we set off with the second phase. With drinks stations at every 5K one did not need to carry any fluids. I did take a gooey gel thingy to consume mid race and swallowed that at about 9 miles. Found out that you do need plenty of water to wash the stuff down as its sticks to your mouth like glue.
You are duty bound to take in the scenery along the route as the views are stunning crossing the creek via the numerous road bridges. The first bridge has the sun just creeping above the horizon and mirrored along the still waters with the Burj Khalifa in the background. I am talking about the tallest building in the world. You may have seen it displayed in the latest “Mission Impossible” film starring Tom Cruise. Just a thought, tallest building, shortest actor! I digress. 
Just passed the halfway mark and entering the old fashioned Souks (local markets) Lots of locals watching these mad runners pass and smiling their support. There were plenty of marshals directing and shouting their encouraging supportive gestures. The temperature now has risen to about 23 degrees and a lot of runners including myself are feeling the heat. I have now reached the final leg and over the last bridge. Watching the fishermen below we witness a guy pull out a very large fish to the delight to all my fellow runners who all gave a loud cheer and applause for the star fisherman. 
Final 200 metres and feeling the strain, I pass the final chip mat to record my time.
Where is that bloody water station? The organisers offer you a free breakfast, but I declined and headed off to my daughter's apartment for a very welcomed family breakfast of our own.
The winner was from Uganda with a time of 1hr 10min 58 and the first Briton was Chris Sellar 1hr 18min 24 and first lady in, British again, Jane Khan 1hr 20min 47 
Back to old blighty and the cold, heh ho! 
Tony Sheridan

Friday, 14 December 2012

Congratulations to Wendy and Miles

Wendy Davies and Miles Cudmore got married this afternoon at 4.00, so congratulations from Windle Valley Runners to Mr and Mrs Cudmore, we wish you all happiness and all the best for the future.

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Thursday, 13 December 2012

Handy Cross X-Country Race, 9th December 2012

We have now had the provisional results from last Sunday's race at Handy Cross. More excellent performances saw our ladies' team finish 3rd and our men's team come in 9th, giving us 8th place overall. Thank you to all 21 members who came out to run, once again another sunny day and an amazing course (or "the hardest race I've ever run in" according to one of our team!). 

It's not every day that you get the chance to race on a course described as "70% uphill" by another of our runners, through a herd of cows, deep mud, and a diagonally slanting field. Probably just as well, really......


Jenny, Sabine and Chris - before the hills started


However, no cross-country Sunday would be complete without its tale of woe, and this time it was cross-country stalwart Keith Hull who suffered an injury - putting his back out as he packed his kitbag getting ready to leave the house! We wish you a speedy recovery Keith. Happily, Laura Hales had recovered from the last incident, at Sandhurst, and was our first lady home.

If you want to see how your fellow club members pushed themselves to the limit, the video is here:



So far, 33 members have taken part in the league races, with 10 having run all three.

Detailed individual results will soon be available as soon as they are finalised by league admin, on http://tvxc.org.uk/league-results

Sunday, 9 December 2012

2012 Camberley Team Cross Country Championships.

WVR managed to get out 2 teams for the Camberley Team Cross Country Championships on the Frimley Fuel allotments on Sunday 18th November. The race is hosted by Camberley and District Athletics Club (CADAC).  
A number of WVR runners have run this in previous years, where we have had some success (we have won it before). Numbers running in the senior race, tend to be quite small. This year, however, there were a lot more runners than normal.  WVR were the most represented club in the Senior race with 6 runners. The only club to field 2 teams.
The day before, Martin and I met up to do a recce lap, as Martin had not run the course before. Hopefully this left him in good stead as the 4 lap course had 2 significant hills at either end of the course. It definitely is an advantage knowing the course as the 2 hills on each lap of the course are quite demanding and if you are struggling, knowing that you have to do 8 climbs in total is a bit tough on the mind and the body!
 
The length of the course, furthermore, has been extended. In previous years the Senior Men's race was one medium lap, followed by 3 large laps. The 2012 was 4 large laps, some of our team were probably not overly pleased by the extra distance after they had finally got round the 9.6km course. J
The weather on the day was very pleasant, ideal for cross country running and there were only a couple of sections which were very muddy under foot.
The pace from the start was very brisk, this was driven by a team from Aldershot & Farnham District (AFD) and the CADAC runners who were competing for the victory.
Pete Hanson was our strongest runner and he naturally lead the WVR pack, followed by Russell Conaway who started fast, but slowed down slightly when he got to the first hill! J
As the race ensued I was within 100m of Pete till the end of the penultimate lap when he slowly disappeared into the distance. Our first three across the line being Pete, Ross and Russell.
 
The second team, were lead home by Martin Cox, Robert Littlejohn and John Darley in his first run for WVR.
The first team came third and got the bronze, a pretty reasonable performance considering that the team was put together rather last minute, some of the club were doing the run of the month and as few were doing the Gosport half marathon.
Camberley & District AC - Trophy Cross Country Race 2012
                                                       Junior + Senior Men                                       
Race No
First Name
Surname Name
Race Position
Time
Affiliated Club
 
 
 
 
 
 
137
Mark
Greenwood
1
33:48:00
AFD
129
John
McCawley
2
36:07:00
CADAC
130
Jonathan
Payne
3
38:31:00
Sandhurst
126
Toren
Grainger
4
38:42:00
CADAC
121
Paul
Gaylor
5
39:09:00
 
128
Antung
Tilney
6
40:45:00
AFD
138
Peter
Hanson
7
41:34:00
Windle Valley
131
Daniel
Bleek
8
42:55:00
AFD
127
Richard
Heddle
9
42:58:00
CADAC
124
Ross
Maclagan
10
43:17:00
Windle Valley
125
Simon
Harvey
11
44:46:00
CADAC
132
Russell
Conaway
12
45:00:00
Windle Valley
123
Christopher
Grove
13
45:08:00
 
133
Martin
Cox
14
47:43:00
Windle Valley
122
Alex
Longmuir
15
48:42:00
 
136
Nick
Adley
16
49:06:00
Reading Roadrunners
135
Robert
Littlejohn
17
49:46:00
Windle Valley
134
John
Darley
18
52:59:00
Windle Valley
139
R
Dawkins
19
60:00:00
Unattached
Team winners
137
Mark
Greenwood
 
33:48:00
AFD
128
Antung
Tilney
 
40:45:00
AFD
131
Daniel
Bleek
 
42:55:00
AFD
129
John
McCawley
 
36:67
CADAC
126
Toren
Grainger
 
38:42:00
CADAC
127
Richard
Heddle
 
42:58:00
CADAC
138
Peter
Hanson
 
41:34:00
Windle Valley
124
Ross
Maclagan
 
43:17:00
Windle Valley
132
Russell
Conaway
 
45:00:00
Windle Valley
 Thanks for all of those who ran and Robert, don't forget to not answer your door next time when Russell is seeking extra team members for our squad! J
Let's see if we can get the silver next year!
Ross Maclagan