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Thornbury 10k & Track News

TRC Bulletin for w/c 30th May 2022

Thursday Club Night Leaders

7min: Nick / 8min: Ros  / 9min: Kev C  / 10min: Arthur  / 12 min (5k): Carol / Walking: Val

Tea Rota                                                      

 2nd June Tom Witherbed / 9th June Run & Rehydrate / 16th June Romeo Maddalena / 23rd June  tba

 

What’s On …

  1. Run & Rehydrate 9th June

1st drink on the club plus pizza! No sign up needed, please just turn up. Normal run groups from Old Down Cricket Club starting at 7:00pm. Meat, veggie and vegan options available.

  1. Cotswold Way Relay

Team captains Rob Watkins (vets), Mike Bennewitz (mixed) & Kev Cundy (mixed) are looking for a few more team members + reserves. Please Enter here.

  1. Thornbury 10k – Thurs 14th July

Thank you to the 18 who have volunteered to marshal so far. Please Volunteer here. Thank you. To deliver this event successfully and safely we need 60 marshals. The Thornbury 10k is on Thursday 14th July 2020, race starting at 19:30. We also need more entries If you have friends or work colleagues that run please direct them to entries. If you have a notice board at work where you can put up a poster please contact captain@thornburyrunningclub.co.uk for a copy.

  1. Club Road Race Champs 2022

Congratulation to Nick Williams for winning the Club Champs 10k in 35:44, the best 10k time by a TRC male runner in nearly a decade. Also to Ali Vaz who ran a brilliant race and completed the tough course in 42:15. Thank you to everyone who took part as a runner or marshal and for making the event a great success. See Paul Harrod’s Race Repot for more details, full race results coming soon to the website.   

  1. Mob Match -11/8

Mob match vs Chepstow Thursday 11th August. A home match starting from The Anchor and going out to the Power Station. 5k run starts at 7:30. Details here. Please enter here. Run followed by (free) cakes and a (not free) beer at The Anchor, what’s not to like!

  1. Track News

Unfortunately the WISE track will be closed from 4th July to change the infield to an American Football marked pitch and for the track to be resurfaced/re-laid. The plan is to reopen late Sept/ early Oct (tbc) with a sparkly track minus the infield. Whilst this is disappointing, we will have the track back in time for winter and in the meantime can use the summer evening to explore other venues. More Kenyan Diagonals @ Chantry Fields and Kenyan Hills coming soon!

  1. Park run of the month 11/6

Next parkrun of the month, also “graduation” run for beginners group that has just finished @ Chipping Sodbury 11/6.

  1. Club Charity Update

You will hopefully recall we recently voted to adopt Bristol Bone Marrow as our Club charity for 2022-23. Bristol Marrow is in fact a group of volunteers at Bristol University who raise money for Anthony Nolan but are not a registered charity in themselves. Any money we raise with them will go to the Anthony Nolan Trust.

28/05/22

TRC 10k championships – and recent race round-up

If Arthur Renshaw ever invites you for dinner on Shrove Tuesday, you might want to think twice before accepting.

At the pre-race briefing for the Club 10k championships, Arthur assured us that most of the course was “pan flat” – which makes you question how much heat his kitchen utensils would transfer to the pancake batter!

In fact, the course did get flatter as it went on – and in my view Arthur and the TRC committee have found a fantastic route to relaunch the Thornbury 10k in July.    It begins with seriously steep climbs and descents out of Oldbury; on into the tiny hamlet of Cowhill (although I bet the estate agents still call it Oldbury-on-Severn); followed by bumpy bits in and around Kington, before a final two-mile loop on the outskirts of Oldbury that takes you back into the heart of the village for the finish.  It is a test of race strategy, as well as endurance, and it should certainly be possible to run a negative split if you can avoid the temptation to run too hard on those opening climbs.

A huge thank you to the volunteer marshals who made sure the event ran smoothly, and will help refine the plan ahead of the race later in the summer when we expect up to 200 runners to take part.

It was a warm and sunny Sunday morning, even by 8.30am when the first runners arrived at the Anchor Inn, where the race would start and finish.   You don’t normally see that many scantily-clad people congregating at a pub so early in the morning unless you’re about to board a flight to Malaga.   The Anchor management kindly let us use the outdoor toilets, and given the high percentage of middle-aged men taking part that was a mercy.

Jack and Rory Williams were there to check out the course on which they intend to win the 2038 edition of the race.   They enthusiastically rang their cow bells as we set off, and were still shaking them with undimmed enthusiasm an hour or so later when the final runner came home.  It gave the opening climb something of an Alpe D’Huez vibe, but fortunately their mum, Lizzie, had confiscated the orange smoke flares.

Rory and Jack already knew their dad was awesome, but Nick reminded the rest of the club of that fact, with a stunning run in 35:44, which I am told is the best 10k time by a TRC male runner in nearly a decade.  Nick could go at least a minute quicker on a properly flat course!

Nick led from the gun, and had already put about 10 seconds on the second place runner by the time we passed Oldbury parish church.   Before the start, I predicted the finishing order of the runners would be the same as at the top of that first climb.  But like driving to the very edge of Almondsbury village, it ain’t Over till it’s Over. 

Andy Wilson was second up the hill, motoring to his usual fast start, but showed how much his endurance levels have improved to hold on to that position, despite the quality of the runners behind him, and finish in 37:07.  Andy’s best run in TRC colours so far I’d suggest.

Phil Blackburn deployed a different strategy and was much more circumspect up the opening hills, and he was the only runner to come through the field, moving from 5th to 3rd, to record an excellent time of 37:22.   Sean Leadbetter did struggle slightly in the closing miles, but that’s all relative.   He was still fourth in 38 mins flat.   Ben Bohane continued his remarkable run of results with 38:11 in fifth place, although like Paul Harrod (39:02; 6th), is possibly at his best on the flatter road routes, and/or evening events.  Both were notably down on their Berkeley 10k PBs.

George Evans has the most elegant and efficient upright running style – honed by bounding hurdles topped with champagne coupes set out by his butler at his Kington estate.  George pulled away from Asten Haynes in the final mile to finish in 40:25, with Asten a mere 19 seconds behind.   Paul Thomas (42:11) and Pete Cable (44:05) completed the male top 10.

Ali Vaz was an equally emphatic winner of the women’s race, and also finished inside the overall top 10.   Ali ran a brilliant race and completed the tough course in 42:15.   Jo Plumbley – just a week after finishing another gruelling ultra – managed to outsprint Hannah Hamilton, and pip her by 44:50 to 44:54.   

Nikki Foss ran her overall 10k PB, which is a magnificent achievement.  She ran 51:54, and I am sure there is much more to come, as she has fractionally more time to devote to training now the demands of motherhood are merely relentless as opposed to all-consuming!  Congratulations to junior runner Abbey Bonnet for coming in 5th place in the women’s race in a fabulous time of 53:40, and for making sure her dad, Danny, didn’t get lost or get into mischief on the way round.

As the TRC committee decided that this would be a straight shoot-out for the club championship, there isn’t space to list all the results.  However please check out the website to see the full standings.  Many of the other performances were just as impressive on an age-graded basis, but we weren’t recording those on this occasion.

Finally, a brief roundup of some of highlights during the previous fortnight.

Ros, Jo and Natalie – the 3 Amigas – ran the 40 mile Stroud Ultra together.  Literally, ran it together, as they paced each other round to finish at the same time, in 9 hours and 54 minutes.   All very civilised, and each of them got medals in their age categories; in Ros and Jo’s cases it was gold!

Ben Bohane ran his first ever ultra, in Pembrokeshire – a race that attracted a high quality field from across the UK, and he only went and finished 6th!   Stunning run, for a guy I’m running out of superlatives for.  Well, I ran out of them a while ago, but just hope you’ll forgive the etymological recycling.

Mark West ran one of the best marathon races in recent TRC history, with an excellent 3hrs and 8 mins.   At the other end of the scale, Phil Blackburn was the first TRC member to race in a county 1500m track championship for quite some time.  In his first attempt at the distance since he was school, Phil bravely tracked the leaders for the first few laps, and while he inevitably had to descend into the pain cave over the last 400m, he still finished in a brilliant 4 mins and 33 seconds.   I am sure he can improve on that, and I’d also like to challenge Andy Wilson to try one too!

Highlights from the parkruns include, 14th May, a first place at Lydney for Dylan Roberts in 18:08, (followed by a second at Berkeley Green the following week). and a 19:06 PB at Severn Bridge for Simon Pinnington. 

On the 21st May, Jo Webster ran her 104th parkrun – which is a great achievement – and completed the Thornbury run in 26:34.    Catherine Dack was fourth women at Wotton (sounds like a Shakespeare play) in a new PB of 26:29, while at Severn Bridge, Richard Jackson equalled his course PB of 21:31, but given the windy conditions I estimate that to be a real terms decrease of 15 seconds.

Mob Match

TRC Bulletin for w/c 23rd May 2022

Thursday Club Night Leaders

7min: Mark / 8min: Lizzie  / 9min: Mike B  / 10min: Arthur  / 12 min (5k): Nigel / Walking: Val

Tea Rota                                                      

 26th Chris Studley / 2nd June Tom Witherbed / 9th June Run & Rehydrate / 16th June Romeo Maddalena

What’s On …

    1. Special Mention

    A few outstanding results of recent that we should recognise:

  • Ben Bohane finishing 6th in his first ultra at the 34.7 mile Pembroke Ultra, having never run beyond 26 miles before. Along with Paul Thomas finishing 23rd in a warm up to his 100km run.
  • Phil Blackburn clocking 4:33:00 in the Avon county 1500m championships
  • Mark West running 3:08:30 in the Copenhagen Marathon
  1. Run & Rehydrate 9th June

1st drink on the club plus pizza. No sign up needed, please just turn up. Normal run groups from Old Down Cricket Club starting at 7:00pm.

  1. Cotswold Way Relay

This is a fantastic event and a firm club favourite. More team members needed please. We now have 19 entries for the 30 places, plus 4 yet to pay their £10 deposit, so entries not secured. All those who run on the day receive a refund, so entry costs you £0. Please Enter here. We have entered 3 teams, a vets team of our ten fastest over 40 female or male runners and two mixed teams with at least 4 female runners per team. 

  1. Thornbury 10k – Thurs 14th July

To deliver this event successfully and safely we need a lot of club members to step forward to marshal (60+ in total), so far we have 4. Please Volunteer here. Thank you. The Thornbury 10k is on Thursday 14th July 2020, race starting at 19:30. The Club organises three events each year with a percentage of profits going to our adopted charity, Bristol Bone Marrow, and to support Club activities. This enables the Club to fund ‘Run & Rehydrate’, EA membership subsidy, pay individuals cross country entry fees, subsidies Annual Party ticket cost, % on T-shirts etc. Your help makes all this possible. We also need more entries so If you have friends or work colleagues that run please direct them to entries. If you have a notice board at work where you can put up a poster please contact captain@thornburyrunningclub.co.uk for a copy.

  1. Mob Match

Mob matches have proven popular with the club and it is our turn to host Chepstow on Thursday 11th August. 5k run starts at 7:30. Details here. Please enter here. Run followed by cakes and a beer at The Anchor, what’s not to like.

  1. iPad?

The club is just about to buy a second hand iPad for use by the Club coaches for runner video analysis when coaching. If you have a spare iPad you are willing to donate, or know somebody who does, please contact captain@thornburyrunningclub.co.uk Thank you.

22/05/22

Coaching Changes & Pizza Night

TRC Bulletin for w/c 16th May 2022

Thursday Club Night Leaders

7min: Rob / 8min: Hannah  / 9min: Chris P  / 10min: Suzy  / 12 min (5k): Amel  / Walking: Val

Tea Rota                                                      

 19th Nick Langridge / 26th Chris Studley / 2nd June Tom Witherbed / 9th June Run & Rehydrate / 16th June Romeo Maddalena

If you are on tea please remember to bring a litre of milk and get there for 18.50

What’s On …

  1. Club Championships / 10K Route Tester

The Club Road Race Championship is on Sunday 22nd May over the new Thornbury 10k course and is a straight shoot out head to head with trophies for 1st female and male runners. Starting @ 9:00 by The Anchor in Oldbury. We would like as many people running as possible to make the Club Championship meaningful. This event is also a tester for the course being used for the Thornbury 10k in July (see below). Parking is limited in Oldbury, please share transport. Thank you to all those who have already volunteered to help Marshal.

  1. Thornbury 10k

The Thornbury 10k is on Thursday 14th July 2022, race starting at 19:30. The Club organises three events each year with profits going to our adopted charity, Bristol Bone Marrow, and to Club activities This enables the Club to fund ‘Run & Rehydrate’, EA membership subsidy, pay individuals cross country entry fees, subsidies Annual Party ticket cost, % on T-shirts etc. Your help makes all this possible. To deliver these events successfully and safely we need a lot of club members to step forward to marshal (60+ in total). Please Volunteer here. Thank you. We also need your help to get more entries. We have 138 so far and need 165 to break even. We will be targeting all local clubs and community Facebook pages. If you have friends or work colleagues that run please direct them to entries. If you have a notice board at work where you can put up a poster please contact captain@thornburyrunningclub.co.uk for a copy.

  1. Cotswold Way Relay

More team members needed please. We now have 18 entries for the 30 places in the CWR. Plus 3 yet to pay their £10 deposit, so entries not secured. Please Enter here. We have entered 3 teams, a vets team of our ten fastest over 40 female or male runners and two mixed teams with at least 4 female runners per team. 

  1. Run & Rehydrate 9th June

Normal run groups from Old Down Cricket Club starting at 7:00pm. After the run 1st drink on the club + pizza!

  1. Coaching Update

It has been decided by the coaching team (Hannah, Nick W & Kevin W) to combine the two coaching groups, Aztec + TLC. The power of a bigger group working together will be good for everyone and also give the coaches a chance to be coached, observe and have holidays! We will meet 2nd & 4th Tuesday each month at WISE track @ 7:30 and the other Tuesday’s at local venue, tbc each week, also at 7:30.

  1. Pete Mainstone Challenge (PMC)

The 8 events eligible for this 2022-23 Pete Mainstone Challenge and the rules can be found here. Select 3 events from a list of 8 over the Club year. Results from the Berkeley 10k. Event #2 is Hogweed Trot on 30th May.

14/05/22

Berkeley 10k and parkrun of the month race report

On Sunday, several TRC members had the privilege of improving their running technique under the expert eye of coach Shane Benzie.   However the early proof of that pudding was to be tasted the following evening, as they lined up for the Berkeley 10k, the first event in this year’s Pete Mainstone Challenge.

During the warm-up there were admiring glances from other club members as we arched our backs and locked our eyes on the horizon, like Kate Winslet on the bow of the Titanic; or cycled our legs under our centre of mass like Roadrunner; or placed our forefingers on our thumbs and drove our elbows back, like a Yoga Master bisecting logs with a tiny saw.

Sorry, maybe you had to be there on Sunday!

Anyway, Shane’s input has already borne fruit, as several members ran their course, or even all-time, 10k PBs.

It’s particularly hard to single out any individual in such an impressive, collective, set of results.  I’m tempted to award it to Hannah Hamilton who ran a fantastic 43.56, and finished 12th in the women’s race – the best overall result by any TRC member.

Yet how can we not applaud Ben Bohane, who, just nine days after racing a ludicrous 34 miles along the Pembrokeshire Coast, pitched up at Berkeley and knocked a full minute of last year’s time to finish in 21st place in 37.05?  That’s 21st in a race that attracts runners from across the region and was won by an outstanding senior athlete who was a former silver medallist in the English schools 3000m.  Yet again one wonders how fast Ben could run if he ever actually tapered for a race!  

So Hannah and Ben were the two stars of the evening, but they were by no means the only ones to produce an outstanding performance.

Not far behind Ben was Phil Blackburn, who will represent the club in the Avon county 1500m championships on Sunday.  Phil proved once again that his endurance level is starting to approach that of his jaw-dropping raw pace, and finished a mere 4 seconds further back in 22nd place.   Paul Harrod ran his 10k PB and finished in 37.22, 27th overall, and third VM45.

When I wrote last week that I felt Simon Pinnington’s form was so good that he could get under 40 minutes at Berkeley, I was intending to pay him a compliment!   This was a rough extrapolation from his recent parkrun performances.  However it shows how bad my maths is, because Simon himself was aiming to go more than a full minute faster!  Hopefully he doesn’t read these reports…  In the end, Simon ran a wonderful PB of 39.02, but such is the measure of his recent improvement, that he was a little disappointed.   He was fifth VM50, and 44th overall.

Asten Haynes narrowly missed out on running sub 40, but only by 10 seconds.  That was a very notable run, and Asten is another club member who is naturally quick, and is now building an aerobic base that means he can be highly competitive in the longer distances.  The same is true of Tom Usherwood who is racing regularly, and with great consistency, and should be delighted with his time of 44.17.

I’ve written this before, but it bears repeating: a quick scan of the results might mean you overlook Nick Langridge’s performance.  He finished in 45.11, and for most of the race looked like he might get under 45 minutes.   That is still a fine run, but to do so while now competing in the VM70 age-grade is truly exceptional.  It goes without saying Nick won his age category race.

Paul Saville finished in 47.33, and sneaked into the top 100 of the men’s race by finishing 99th.  Kevin Wood had a busy weekend – running at the parkrun of the month, and attending Shane’s workshop.  Yet he once again produced a stellar performance to finish in 49.42 and fifth in age category.   Lizzie Williams was just  seconds outside the 50 minute barrier and a highly creditable 30th place overall in the women’s race.  Some of the club’s loyal and long-standing legends completed our line up.  Hugh McPherson 55.44; Arthur Renshaw in 57.10 and Mel Lloyd in 1hr 10.   In all cases they ran strong races and finished inside the top 10 in their age categories, so their results are entirely comparable with many of their younger teammates further up the standings.

The amazing members of Dursley running club put on another wonderful event.   I’m biased – I don’t think anyone organises races better than we do – but Dursley runs us close!  Once again, the good burghers of Berkeley were out on the streets to offer their support.   I’m always amazed how few cars are out and about – it really does feel like it is a closed road event, even though it isn’t!

Last Saturday was ‘parkrun of the month’ and we were back at Severn Bridge.   Sixteen members took part, which is a good number, especially as lots of us wanted to save our legs for Berkeley just two days later.

Andrew Darton was first TRC member, running a course PB of 20.28.   Chris Pritchard is improving noticeably and came home in his PB of 25.01 – so close to a 24 minute something time.   Jonathan Hall, 22.34 and Ashleigh Ferris, 26.26 ran the event for the first time.   

Congratulations to Kev Cundy for completing his 50th parkrun.   Hope he got a cheer from the Chepstownian locals for that achievement, followed by a chorus of boos when it was revealed he came from ‘that Thornbury’.   Kev ran with wife Suzie and let her finish 1 second ahead of him in 29.12.   Who says chivalry is dead?  Finally, the PB machine that is Carol Mosses – the Birkenhead Dibaba – raced to another personal landmark, finishing in 36.56.

PMC Events announced

TRC Bulletin for w/c 9th May 2022

Thursday Club Night Leaders

7min: Paul / 8min: Lizzie   / 9min: Hugh / 10min: Ellen / 12 min (5k): Caron / Walking: Val

Tea Rota                                                      

 12th May John Francksen /19th Nick Langridge/ 26th May Chris Studley / 2nd June : Tom Witherbed

If you are on tea please remember to bring a litre of milk and get there for 18.50

 

What’s On …

  1. Shoe Try On – May 12th

Thursday 12th May will be the Club’s first  shoe try on event supported by Saucony Shoes with Up & Running Bristol from 6:30pm. All the details you need are here. Please arrive in good time to get yourself fitted with shoes before the normal run start time at 7:00pm.

  1. TRC Annual Party & Awards Night – May 20th

Last chance to buy tickets is 8th May, as we need to give final number to the Golf Club on 9th.  Tickets subsidised at £16 person for both Club members and guests Annual Party & Awards Night

  1. Pete Mainstone Challenge (PMC)

The 8 events eligible for this 2022-23 Pete Mainstone Challenge can the rules can be found here. Select 3 events from a list of 8 over the Club year.  The first event will be the Berkeley 10k Road Race 2022 on 9th May

  1. Club Championships

The Club Road Race Championship will take place 9:00 am Sunday 22nd May over the new Thornbury 10k course and is a straight shoot out single race with trophies for 1st female and male runners. This will also serve as a course tester event. We need 8-10 marshals please to be able to run this event. We would like as many people running as possible to make the Club Championship meaningful and to really test the course, please can anyone injured or family & friends be recruited to help out marshalling! Thank you. Anyone wishing to volunteer themselves Kevin Arnold is helping get a marshalling team together.

  1. Cotswold Way Relay

We now have 20 entries for the30 places in the CWR https://cotswoldwayrelay.co.uk/ Your place is not secured until you have paid the £10 deposit, 4 people have yet to pay please. We have entered 3 teams – Quickthorn (a vets team of our ten fastest over 40 female or male runners) and two mixed teams Firethorn and Hawthorn (at least 4 female runners per team).  Please Enter here

  1. Track Update – May

Everyone seems to be enjoying the track session and we have settled into the routine of 2nd and 4th. Tuesdays. On 24th May (4th Tuesday in May) Bristol & West are hosting an open meeting on the track, so in May we will meet at the track 10th & 17th. We are trying to get more details about the open meeting for those interested.

06/05/22

race report for w/e 23rd and 30th April

Thornbury Running Club members have a penchant for races that include meal breaks.

I am not sure which of Ben Bohane and Paul Thomas’ achievements at the Pembrokeshire Ultra is the most impressive. Is it their finishing positions: an outstanding 6th overall for Ben, and 23rd for Paul, (but third VM50)? Or the distance covered – a staggering 34.7 miles including sections on the steep coastal path, and some calf-crushing bits on the beach? Or perhaps their ability to eat the calorific equivalent of three roast dinners and still keep running for up to 6 hours?

Well done to both. As I have remarked before, Ben’s range from sub 18 min 5ks, to marathons and ultras, is truly extraordinary. Paul’s focus to his training, and continued improvement, even while competing in the more venerated age categories, is an inspiration and example to all his club team mates.

On the same day, Simon Pinnington, another VM50, showed lots of young whippersnappers how to run, with a brilliant third place overall in a gruelling duathlon, featuring two separate, lung-busting runs, either side of a gentle bike ride. OK, the bike ride was clearly not gentle, but this is a running race report! Congratulations to Simon, who I think stands a very good chance of going under 40 minutes at next week’s Berkeley 10k.

Onto the parkruns, taking place on Saturday 23rd and 30th April. Once again conditions could hardly have been better, and TRC members spanned the county in a quest for new PBs.

At Berkeley Green, Jonathan Greenwood ran a 24:29 PB, along with Jane Leslie who ran her best time in 29:35. Jane’s run merited a very impressive 77% age-graded score. At Wotton, club captain Kevin Wood finished a fraction outside of 24 minutes, but finished in fourth place overall. Wotton is a tough, hilly course, and you have to be strong to maintain a good pace on the final sections of the race. Those track and hill sessions are clearly working, Kevin! At the enigmatically named East Park, Kevin Arnold finished in 11th place and ran 22:35. Tetbury Goods Shed parkrun is far more pleasant than it sounds, with some grass and woodland paths to go alongside the disused branch line. Its not an especially quick course, so the prolific Simon Pinnington did very well to finish in second place overall in 20:39.

Onto the 30th April, and at the Mundy playing fields, Asten Haynes recorded his third win at the event, sprinting to victory in 19:04, just 8 seconds outside his course PB. As is usual at our home parkrun, TRC members followed home at frequent intervals. Andrew Darton, Tom Usherwood and Kevin Arnold were 9th, 10th and 11th and fewer than 45 seconds apart. Mel Lloyd is putting in some consistent performances and should be pleased with a 31:45 effort on this undulating, grassy course.

Severn Bridge is of course all tarmac, and any time the breeze barely troubles the Beaufort Scale, discerning parkrunners tend to stream along the M48. On Saturday we had over 200 runners, a full quarter of whom came from across the South West as the Vegan Runners club had an away day. I’m not sure what the collective noun for a group of vegans is – a Verisimilitude? a Thunberg? – but they were a colourful and fun addition to the race, and provided the winner for both the women’s and men’s races from among their number.

Sean Leadbetter was saving his legs for a triathlon the following week, but he still ran a very fine 17:47. Dylan Roberts was recovering from a triathlon the previous week, yet was able to run an impressive 18:13. Paul Harrod had no excuse for not going full pelt, and so was happy to record a parkrun PB of 17:52.

Richard Jackson finished in his own PB of 21:31 and was 27th overall. Catherine Dack was only 10 seconds outside of her best ever run at the event, but still finished 18th in the women’s race and with a 70% plus age-graded score. Jon Welsh also narrowly missed his best time, running 24:48, and Jane Broadhurst knocked 11 seconds of her PB to finish in 25:08.

New Thornbury Running Club Post – CWR & Track Update

TRC Bulletin for w/c 2nd May 2022

Thursday Club Night Leaders

7min: Nick W / 8min: Hannah   / 9min: Kev C / 10min: Suzy / 12 min (5k): Jim W  / Walking: Val

Tea Rota                                                      

 5th May Romeo Maddalena /12th May John Francksen /19th Nick Langridge/ 26th May Chris Studley

What’s On …

  1. Shoe Try On – May 12th

Thursday 12th May will be the Club’s first  shoe try on event supported by Saucony Shoes with Up & Running Bristol from 6:30pm. All the details you need are here. Please arrive in good time to get yourself fitted with shoes before the normal run start time at 7:00pm.

  1. TRC Annual Party & Awards Night – May 20th

Last date to buy tickets is 8th May, as we need to give final number to the Golf Club on 9th.  Tickets subsidised at £16 person for both Club members and guests. Price includes first drink, sumptuous BBQ, Celebration cake and disco. Purchase ticket/s Annual Party & Awards Night . Any questions thornburyrc@yahoo.com

  1. Parkrun of the Month – May 7th

The club parkrun of the month for May is Severn Bridge

  1. Club Championships

This year we are holding two Club competitions. ‘Club Road Race Championship’ a straight shoot out single race  with trophies for 1st female and male runners.  Plus the ‘Pete Mainstone Challenge’ multi-event competition with both outright and age adjusted female and male winners. The Club Road Race Championship will take place 9:00 am Sunday 22nd May over the new Thornbury 10k course. This will also serve as a course tester event. The event is for Club members only. The ‘Pete Mainstone Challenge’ will give you the opportunity to select 3 events from a list of 8 over the Club year.  The first event will be the Berkeley 10k Road Race 2022 on 9th May http://www.dursleyrunningclub.org.uk/berkeley-10k/. Entries: https://www.entrycentral.com/berkeley10-22 Many Club members have already entered so please sign up and join in.

  1. Cotswold Way Relay

We now have 19 entries for the CWR https://cotswoldwayrelay.co.uk/ Your place is not secured until you have paid the £10 deposit, 8 people have yet to pay please. We have entered 3 teams – Quickthorn (a vets team of our ten fastest over 40 female or male runners) and two mixed teams Firethorn and Hawthorn (at least 4 female runners per team).  Please Enter here

  1. Thornbury 10k Tester Sunday 22nd May

This event is going to be used for the Club Road Race Championship and we need 8-10 marshals please to be able to run this event. We would like as many people running as possible to make the Club Championship meaningful and to really test the course, please can anyone injured or family & friends be recruited to help out marshalling! Thank you. Anyone wishing to volunteer themselves, or their family, please e-mail Kevin W: captain@thornburyrunningclub.co.uk

  1. Track Update – May

Everyone seems to be enjoying the track session and we have settled into the routine of 2nd and 4th. Tuesdays. On 24th May (4th Tuesday in May) Bristol & West are hosting an open meeting on the track, so in May we will meet at the track 10th & 17th. We are trying to get more details about the open meeting for those interested.

30/04/22

Announcing Shoe Try on & New Club Road Race Champs

TRC Bulletin for w/c 25th April 2022

Thursday Club Night Leaders

7min: Paul Harrod / 8min: Mel  / 9min: Mike B / 10min: Arthur / 12 min (5k): Carol / Walking: Val

Tea Rota  

28th April James Marshall / 5th May Romeo Maddalena /12th May John Francksen / 19th May Nick Langridge

What’s On …

  1. Shoe Try On – May 12th

Up & Running Bristol and Saucony Shoes are coming to the Club Thursday 12th May for a shoe try on event. You get to borrow a pair of shoes for the nights run.  More details to follow, please put the date in your diary and plan to arrive about 6:30 to get your shoes. Thanks to Nick Williams for organising.

  1. TRC Annual Party & Awards Night – May 20th

4 weeks until the Club party at Thornbury Golf Club and the numbers are growing. Tickets still available subsidised at £16 person for both Club members and guests. Price includes first drink, sumptuous BBQ, Celebration cake and disco. Purchase ticket/s Annual Party & Awards Night . Any questions thornburyrc@yahoo.com

  1. Club Championships

We have decided this year to hold two Club competitions. A straight shoot out single race ‘Club Road Race Championship’ event with trophies for 1st female and male runners.  Plus the ‘Pete Mainstone Challenge’ multi-event competition with both outright and age adjusted female and male winners.The Club Road Race Championship will take place 9:00 am Sunday 22nd May over the new Thornbury 10k course. This will also serve as a course tester event for Club members only.

The ‘Pete Mainstone Challenge’ will give you the opportunity to select 3 events from a list of 8 over the Club year (to March 2023). We are working hard to select events we think will be popular and will publish the full list asap. However, we can confirm that the first event will be the Berkeley 10k Road Race 2022 on 9th May http://www.dursleyrunningclub.org.uk/berkeley-10k/. At the time of writing this post there are still 390 places available. Entries: https://www.entrycentral.com/berkeley10-22 Many Club members have already entered so please sign up and join in.

  1. Cotswold Way Relay

We already have 18 entries for the CWR. For those new to TRC the Cotswold Way Relay is a very popular event with members. The event is a 103 miles, 10 Stages, off-road race through the Cotswolds from Chipping Campden to Bath run in teams of 10 people https://cotswoldwayrelay.co.uk/ We have entered 3 teams – Quickthorn (a vets team of our ten fastest over 40 female or male runners) and two mixed teams Firethorn and Hawthorn (at least 4 female runners per team). Entry is free for members. The Club’s entry process this year has been changed based on experience over the past few years and is similar to what we use for Cross Country (see link below). If we become oversubscribed we will work on a first come first served basis. Please Enter here

23/04/22

parkrun and other race round ups – w/e 10th and 17th April

We’ve enjoyed almost perfect Spring weather these past two Saturdays, and TRC members have eschewed the hot-cross buns and headed instead for the local parks to record some excellent parkrun results. And then scoffed the buns!

It is so encouraging to see TRC members be rewarded for their consistent hard work in training. Carol Mosses recently ran the Cardiff half-marathon – racing alongside her children to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society.   Yet then that pesky Covid struck, and just when you thought that would wipe out her excellent progress, Carol got up off her sick bed and stormed to a course PB of 37:05 at Chipping Sodbury.     It was also good to see Jay Bartley plotting his way back to full fitness with a run of 27:27; there’s a lot more to come, and hopefully that will be soon.

Strava seemed to suggest that Chris Pritchard waded through the sea for much of his 30:34 PB at Woolacombe Dunes.  I suspect that was a GPS gremlin, although striding through the surf would only add a little extra to the already brutal course they have devised at Woolacombe.   Still, excellent selection of post-race coffee shops to choose from, and after a PB that flat white tastes all the creamier.

Speaking of Strava art, the organisers at Wotton Parkrun say their course map resembles a butterfly.   I’d say it is more like a pterodactyl fossil, but either way Wotton is a hilly, off-road course that means very few male runners have ever got under the 20 minute barrier.  Simon Pinnington won the race in 20:07, which is the umpteenth time he has peppered the 20 min mark and not quite hit it, but at that pace he will continue to win that particularly tough event more often than not.

Mallards Pike is winning a lot of plaudits as one of the friendliest and most picturesque parkruns around.  TRC’s Starsky and Hutch, Roger Glew and Tom Witherbed, popped over the bridge to sample the park’s coffee and cake concessionary stand, and decided to run the race at the same time.   Both performed admirably on a single-lap course that is either uphill or downhill, with precious little flat    Roger ran 25 mins, and Tom finished in 28:05.

The following Saturday – Easter Saturday – saw club members out in force, and the far-flung locations probably give us a clue as to where their extended families live! 
 
Paul Reeves ran 23:58 at a packed Southampton parkrun; Kevin Arnold ran a rapid 22:08 at Wolverhampton; Melanie Wilson finished in an outstanding 4th place in the Gateshead parkrun, running 22.10, and it is no mean feat to do that in the running hotbed than produced the likes of Foster, Spedding and Cram.   The ever-improving Phil Blackburn ran an incredible 17:15 at Burgess and finished 5th overall.

There were still plenty of runners at our local events too.   Suzie Cundy ran an excellent personal best of 30:09 at the twisty-turny, stop/start course at Berkeley Green.   Mel Lloyd also ran there and finished in 33:27.    Paul Harrod recorded 18 mins precisely at Severn Bridge, and despite collapsing his body to the ground and having a toddler tantrum the implacable race director refused to accept his Strava time of 17:59.   Simon Pinnington ran a fantastic PB of 18:54 at Chipping Sodbury, and is now just a fraction off that benchmark age-graded score of 80% which suggests the athlete is of a national standard for their age and gender.  Paul Clark ran that race for the first time and was 32nd overall in 21:28.  

Finally, there was still an excellent turnout at the Mundy playing fields for our ‘home’ parkrun.   Sean Leadbetter and Ben Bohane ran together at the front of the race, Sean just out-sprinting Ben to finish in his course PB of 18:35, with Ben just three seconds behind. Asten Haynes was 5th in 19:34. Special mention must also go to Paul Saville who ran the Westonbirt half marathon the previous day in just over 1hr 35 mins, and then turned out the next morning and ran 26:22 – a time many would be delighted with after a full week’s taper. Natalie Bennett was just 36 minutes outside her PB, but that was, of course, because she was kindly volunteering as the tail-walker. Hopefully we’ll get to see her running the race at full gas sometime very soon.

p.s I neglected to mention in previous reports the excellent results in the Frampton Globe Trot: an off-road, 8 mile race, that took place at the start of this month when the ground was a lot muddier than it is now. Apologies to the ladies, but I don’t have separate results for the women’s race, just the overall finishing places. Melanie Wilson was the first TRC runner, and finished in 19th place overall, in 1hr and 2 minutes, and would have been much higher in the standalone women’s race. The other members of Team TRC were Lizzie Williams 30th 1hr 06; Roger Glew 50th 1hr 12; Chris Foley 61st 1hr 15; Hugh McPherson 73rd 1:19; Kev Cundy and Sonya Bryson finishing together in 92nd and 93rd places in 1hr 21 mins. These are all excellent times for an off-road race of that distance.