A friendly running club based in Cirencester!

From the Vale of Pewsey, via Wokingham, to Malta and Japan!

The Terminator

The Terminator is a challenging multi-terrain 12-mile course, with a gentle start across fields before getting serious with several very steep climbs and a sting in the tail. It takes place in the stunning Vale of Pewsey.

 

Looks tough to me but this man is smiling!  But see what he says below

And these ladies did it.  Fantastic!

Ben MUTLOW                  2:09:50.0

Elaine CHAPMAN            2:41:07.1

Jade BEAUMONT            2:50:59.0

Zoe MARKHAM-LEE      2:50:58.9

Edith PUTT                       3:01:50.1

One of the hardest things I’ve ever done!Nice t-shirt at the finish though and thanks to Zoe for dragging me around!

Jade

After last week’s cross country, I thought this week’s club race would be better. No. More mud, more hills, but with the added bonus of 45mph winds and nearly 1,500ft of elevation. Sharon described the race as ‘mainly flat darling, you’ll love it’. There were some amazing views, but the biggest take away is never to believe Sharon and when Elaine likes a race, it’s normally hell. But she was there this week. I ran it with Jade and we got each other through. Those hills were something else!

Zoe

About the race: Wow 😮 I’ve never experienced a race with so many hills and that much mud!
Big shout out to those that did the race, you all deserve a round of applause 👏
Well organised and a lovely T-shirt to go with it, I particularly like the naming of a certain hill – wtf hill 😂

Ben

The Wokingham half marathon

Starting and finishing at Cantley Park the race runs through the town centre and on fast, flat rural roads, each year producing outstanding performances including a world best V65F in 2023 & UK F50 Record in 2024. It offers fully closed roads, a race village with catering, massage, kit tent, changing & showers, bespoke race medals, pace runners, and bib-tag race timing.  Nia Glover did a great time and I hope she liked the medal.

Nia Glover 1:29:36 (PB?)

It was hard work with some headwinds in the final few miles but really pleased to get the sub 1:30 milestone

Nia

Life Star Malta Half Marathon

According to the website , it’s Malta’s largest, fastest & most loved Marathon & Half Marathon. Darren and Felicity ran the half  marathon and it looks like they finished with real style

Darren Jenner 1:48:50 (PB)

Felitity Crotty  02:11:12

Last year we visited Malta a couple of days after the annual race and I said we would make sure we would come back to do it this year! So we did.

This year was the 40th anniversary of the Malta marathon and half marathon, we signed up for the half marathon. We collected our numbers on Friday afternoon in a crowd of running tourists from across the world. The race is organised as a point to point, with organised coaches up to the start point at 6:45am! The start is in Mdina the old Maltese capital,  with a walled city at the centre of the island. Starting here the race is actually mostly down hill (with only a few road ramps on route as the up hills). The weather was hotter than we expected with the forecast saying 15C and sunny, but this was boiling compared to the chilly 5C we left in the U.K.!

Darren achieved 1:48:50 and a new PB of 36 seconds! My result was my fastest half marathon for quite a while. I was particularly pleased when we were handed ice cream at the finish though. As this was the 40th anniversary, the medal commemorates both the original race and this year’s with a giant medal!

Felicity

Bourton 10K

The course consists of 2 laps of the village, followed by a run out and back, finishing with 1 more small lap of the village. The course is flat, fast and traffic free.   James Ball ran the course in an incredible time.

James Ball     00:39:13

Bourton is always a fast one with a great field. Wind was gusty but a lot of fun out there. Felt strong and enjoyed it

James

Parkruns

Oxford parkrun

Linda EDWARDS              00:31:05

Chipping Sodbury parkrun

Vicki MASON                    00:28:33

Cirencester parkrun

Phil HUDSON                   00:22:33

Jon CAMPBELL                 00:22:35

Mark GARRETT               00:24:01

Ben MUTLOW                  00:24:24

Paul BILLINGHURST        00:25:22

Phil NEWMAN                 00:26:07

Robert BAKER                  00:26:46

William COBBET              00:29:03

Tetbury Goods Shed parkrun

Rebecca SOUTHERINGTON 00:24:15

I ran with a couple of injuries but was a nice park run that I did for the first time

Rebecca

Seven Fields parkrun

Taryn HANCOCK              00:33:55

Urayasushi sogo koen parkrun

Cheri EDWARDS              00:25:21