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Bramley Article December 2023

Another year of running success!

Members of Southwell Running Club stepped out of their hi-vis and lycra to get together for their annual Christmas celebration and awards evening.

The club’s awards recognise both running success and outstanding contributions to different aspects of club life. This year the winner of the Ladies’ Grand Prix award was Izzy Pass with the men’s Winner as Stephen Tomlinson. The club’s Runner’s Runner Award, voted for by club members, went to Katherine Hall for her outstanding support of the club through training sessions, organisation of social events and her own running successes through the year. The Outstanding Achievement Award went to Nigel Whitmore for his exceptional progress in half marathons and club events since joining the club.

The New Member’s Award was given to Jess Coyle who joined the club in September and has already made her mark at cross country and club events. The Mary Cochran Award, presented to a club member who has overcome adversity to carry on running, went to Brendan Parkinson for his sheer determination and tenacity to complete the London marathon and Camino de Santiago with broken ribs and a broken arm. The Cregg Cup, awarded to a club member who has made an outstanding contribution to cross country running, went to Stephen Tomlinson and finally this year’s Chairman’s Award to Pam Dutton, for her exceptional commitment to the club through participation at cross country events, coaching sessions and her own personal running and triathlon achievements. The annual draw for the club’s London Marathon Place was also held and Katie Botham was successful in gaining the place.

In other news, club members Katie Simpson and Adam Carney took part in the Hyrox London 2023 Mixed Doubles event at the Excel Centre. Hyrox events require extreme strength alongside running prowess. The pair finished 8th in their age group, gaining them a place in the world championships in Nice next Summer.

Southwell Running Club members would like to wish everyone a happy and healthy Christmas and New Year - come and join us on Tuesday or Thursday evenings or Saturday morning.

Ruby Runner

www.southwellrunningclub.org

Bramley Article November 2023

Pushing the boundaries on the track and at Worksop Half Marathon.

Southwell running club members have recently extended their training programme to include challenging training at the YMCA Athletics Track in Newark. The sessions which are suitable for runners of all abilities, have focussed both on speed and endurance helping runners to train to their lactate threshold and thus making their aerobic system more efficient. The sessions have been well attended and club members have very much enjoyed the new challenges.

Eleven members of the club put their training to the test at the Worksop Half Marathon this weekend. The morning of the event presented perfect running conditions and allowed runners to appreciate the beautiful scenic views as they followed the undulating course through Clumber Park. Club results were as follows: Steven Rice 1:33:21 Nigel Whitmore 1:43:03, Mel Duffy 1:45:30, Steven Tomlinson 1:45:42, Jess Coyle 1:47:08, Stephen Holt 1:50:12, William Lee 1:54:49, Katie Botham 2:00:04, Sarah L Mckie 2:05:11, Lauren Birkbeck 2:15:33, Megan Mulraney2:15:33.

We welcome any new members to join our regular training sessions Tuesday evenings from 6:45pm, meeting in the Leisure Centre car park in Southwell. We also hold more general group runs on Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings. For more details visit www.southwellrunningclub.org.

Ruby Runner

Southwell Running Club.

Bramley Article No. 2 October 2023

From Rutland Water to World Major Marathons

Kat Hall and Lauren Birkbeck from Southwell Running Club took part in the Vetruvian triathlon a classic middle distance triathlon held at Rutland water. Beginning with 1.9km swim in the sheltered bay of Whitwell Creek followed by an 89k ​bike course on flat, fast and exciting roads surrounding Rutland Water taking riders through countryside, pretty Rutland villages and large woodland areas. Finally the 21k run follows the perimeter track of Rutland Water with a turning point at Normanton church and a return to the finish line in Whitwell where competitors received a VIP welcome. Kat gained PB time of 5:36:51 coming 8th in her age category while Lauren was not far behind in 6:27:33.

Ben Parker and Carol Hayward went a bit further afield for their challenge and took on their second Abbotts World Major Marathon in Berlin. It was a perfect day for running on such an iconic course which starts in the Tiergarten near the Reichstag and takes runners past the golden angel Siegessaule monument. With cheering crowds and lively musicians lining the route, runners travel down Unter den Linden Boulevard through many parts of the city, passing Potsdamer Platz and the legendary Fernsehturm before running back towards the finish which is just past the Brandenburg Gate.

Carol said that “Running towards the Brandenburg Gate is the most incredible feeling with the cheering crowds encouraging you onwards, you have tears in your eyes as you pass through the monument and enter the home straight – it really was very emotional!” Ben finished in a time of 3:52:02, and Carol in 4:34:39.

We welcome new members to join our sessions on a Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday morning.

 

Ruby Runner

Southwell Running Club.

Bramley Article No. 1 October 2023

Bramley Challenge

On a beautiful sunny evening during the September heatwave Southwell Running Club held their annual Bramley Challenge at Caythorpe Cricket Ground. This 5 mile race between the 5 local clubs of Holme Pierrepont Running Club, Notfast Running Club, Newark Striders, Southwell Running Club and newcomers Newark Athletic Club is a fast and flat route out towards Hoveringham and back and usually provides many opportunities for PBs. The high temperatures had runners really pushing their limits to achieve their usual times but it was great to see Matt Nutt from Holme Pierrepont come in first in a brilliant time of 27:45. Second was Geoff Greg from Newark AC in 28:33 and third was James Kirkwood also Holme Pierrepont in 30:39. First lady was Hannah Matharu from Holme Pierrepont in 32:21, followed by Katy Simpson from Southwell Running Club; 33:31 and third lady was Amy Taylor from Notfast 37:06.Congratulations to the small group from Newark Athletic Club who won the trophy. The evening was topped off with chip cobs all round. We extend our thanks to Caythorpe Cricket Club for the use of their premises.

Ruby Runner

Southwell Running Club.

Bramley Article September 2023

Southwell Running Club members have had a busy summer beginning with their annual Relay Race held in the grounds of the Rugby Club. Club members brought family and friends along to participate in the event where runners ran in teams of three to complete 18 laps of the rugby field. The fine weather added to the enjoyment of the evening and it was wonderful to see younger runners really doing their best and joining in the occasion. Everyone enjoyed a well-earned chip cob or two afterwards and we extend our thanks to the Rugby Club for the use of their facilities.

Long term club member Penny Durance achieved great success in a number of races including coming first in her V65 age group in the Belper Rover. This challenging 30K fell race takes runners on bridleways, ancient roman roads, through woodlands and along part of the Midshires Way. Penny also gained a gold medal in the Notts AAA Summer League and a county championships silver medal in the Newstead Dash.

Several club members took part in the Newark Half Marathon and enjoyed a slightly drier event than last year with Ben parker finishing in 1:35:46, Stephen Rice in 1:33:58, Lourens Du Toit 1:36:54, Stephen Holt 1:47:53, Bill Lee 1:59:43, Megan Mulraney 2:00:27, Lee Mulraney 2:00:27 and Lauren Birkbeck 2:02:25.

Our training and social runs have continued through the summer and we of course welcome new members to join us on a Tuesday or Thursday evening or Saturday morning.

Ruby Runner

Southwell Running Club.

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