Archive for October, 2010

Cross Country

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

Cross Country - two little words that spread fear and terror through generations of Britons. Visions of shivering kids in inappropriate clothing and footwear being forced to slog their way in sub-zero temperatures through miles and miles of ploughed fields, streams and barbed wire fences, relentlessly driven on by the PE teacher from hell with a sadistic streak a mile wide. Short cuts were religiously sought and jealously guarded, and many legends created around the lengths that kids went to in order to get out of cross country, along with the counter-legends of the revenge the PE teachers took when they were caught. The heroes were the kids that beat the system, not those that won the race

Now of course we’re all grown up and can look back and laugh, yet it would appear that for many their view of cross country is forever linked to those school years. Mention doing a cross country race now and they do that little involuntary shudder and look at you like you’re mad. Yet back then they probably weren’t regular runners and now they are, so why does cross country still inspire such fear?

The fact is that Cross Country is not just excellent winter strength and endurance training that’s easier on the knees and ankles than road running, but in my experience cross country races have an atmosphere all their own. Yes, people come to race, but there is much more of a sense of fun. It’s not all about split times and mile markers and trying to beat a PB – it’s about all ages and all abilities having a good time, mucking in together, getting a bit wet and muddy, and then going home for a hot bath afterwards (not necessarily together).

So what can people really expect from a modern cross country race?

Well the first thing to say is that most of you have probably already done most of the components that make up cross country, and are perfectly capable of doing it. If you’ve done a parkrun, the Maidenhead, Handy Cross, Marlow or Datchet summer 5k’s, or run the Flood Relief or Bear’s Rails routes, or done any of the Tuesday night sessions round the cricket pitches then you’ve run on grass and tracks. If you done a Tuesday night hill session or climbed the hill on the Dedworth winter route then you won’t find much harder than that on most cross country courses. And most of you can run 5 or 6 miles - we do that every Thursday.

The difference is that instead of pounding round the dubious delights of downtown Slough in the dark you can expect a morning run in the beautiful British countryside. Parkland, woodland, farmland, heath, hill, valley – it’s all there in the Winter XC Series, but with no cars, no exhaust fumes and no ‘humourous’ commentary from drunken chavs. Yes, there’s going to be the some mud and puddles to splash through if it’s been wet; yes, there might be the odd stream or stile to cross on some of the courses, and yes, some courses do have quite a few hills, but the majority of the course is going to be on a perfectly reasonable running surfaces and is certainly not beyond your capabilities.

As for equipment, well if you already run in the winter then you won’t need any additional clothing – all you need are some shoes that give you more grip. Most manufacturers do a trail version of their best selling road shoes, or there are plenty of specialist cross country shoes on the market at very reasonable prices – a quick visit to Mike Baldock up at Apex Sports will soon get you into something suitable.

And it won’t even cost you anything to run the XC Series this year because the club are going to pay your entrance fees. So all you have to do is turn up, run, eat the food at the end and enjoy yourself. What possible reasons for not doing cross country can you still have?

Monthly 5k Time Trial - 26th October 2010

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
Name Time
Alex Miller 18:05
Steve Fell 18:05
Kevin Quinn (Guest) 19:21
Phil Kitchener (Guest) 19:52
Julie Humphries 20:07
Mike Ashmore 20:37
Neil Potter 20:42
Tom Durance 20:57
Ian Spencer 21:24
Ralph Moore 21:32
Paul Woolley 21:41
Jo Griffiths 21:57
Mick Hill 22:00
Elaine Durance 22:14
Mike May 22:21
Colin Surgeon (Guest) 23:11
Sarah Lester 23:50
Rikki Henwood (Guest) 23:50
Ron Sloan 24:20
Dave Glazier 26:09
Jean Hayton 36:52
Rosie Shergill (Guest) 36:54

Dublin Marathon - 25th October 2010

Monday, October 25th, 2010

The marathon bests keep on coming as Craig Sherratt finished the Dublin Marathon in 3:48:50 this morning, knocking over 8 minutes off his PB set at the same event last year. Following Craig home was Huw Thomas in 3:57:46, whilst sadly Clara Trant picked up an injury shortly after halfway and is not currently recorded as having finished.

Marathon Palma de Mallorca - 17th October 2010

Sunday, October 24th, 2010

Rachhpal Bath rounded off a very successful season with the Marathon Palma de Mallorca, completing the course in a new MV70 record of 5:47:31. Well done Rachhpal, you’re an inspiration to us all :)

The Blacks Single-Track 10K - 17th October 2010

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Mel Golding made the trip to the Dunstable Downs for this inaugural 10k trail race, and came back singing its praises. It’s certainly not a PB course with plenty of hills, but the stunning scenery and views more than made up for it. Mel finished in 56:59 for 249th position and a very creditable 26th in category and 30th lady home.

Black Park parkrun - 23rd October 2010

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010
Pos Name Time Cat Age Grading
71 Dave GLAZIER 25:49 VM55-59 59.52%
83 Sunita DAWETT 27:02 VW50-54 65.04%
96 Bella SHAH 27:54 VW40-44 55.32%
114 Jackie STALLWOOD 29:47 VW65-69 72.08%

Cardiff Half Marathon 17th October 2010

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Rob Lane reports:

I can safely report that if anyone is looking for a flatter half - they would be hard pressed to find one flatter than Cardiff. The sun was out, the sky was blue and Craig Bellamy started everyone off with a very ugly smile!! - The course was a bit of a strange one, taking in city centre, castle grounds, forest trails and at one point across the Bay barrage, and with sea either side of you, you could be forgiven for thinking you were walking on water! I, however, didn’t feel I was walking on water, as it came toward the end of the run I was feeling a tad tired, and felt as though I  wanted to jump head first in the water!!! - This was my ‘home’ race, and would certainly do it again, ( my time of 1.50 not the best….but certainly not the worst!) and I would strongly recommend it to other Dashers looking for a PB. Check it out.

Rob Lane

Cabbage Patch 10 Sunday 17th October 2010

Monday, October 18th, 2010

A good turnout for the ever-popular Cabbage Patch 10.  Andy Cooney led the way, taking 24 seconds off his own MV40 record.

Pos Time Name Cat Age Grading
33 0:56:38 Andrew Cooney Men (40-44) 82.31
61 0:58:49 Alexander Miller Men (Up to 39) 75.94
148 1:03:58 Ross McDonough Men (Up to 39) 69.82
235 1:07:20 Michael Hill Men (Up to 59) 77.99
301 1:09:33 Mike Ashmore Men (Up to 39) 65.13
336 1:10:39 Tom Durance Men (Up to 39) 63.22
412 1:13:01 Dave O’Flaherty Men (45-49) 65.74
429 1:13:24 Joanna Griffiths Ladies (35-39) 69.3
474 1:14:46 Mike May Men (60+) 72.92
478 1:14:48 Elaine Durance Ladies (Up to 34) 66.02
589 1:17:01 Craig Sherratt Men (Up to 39) 58.82
597 1:17:13 Paul Turnbull Men (45-49) 63.63
598 1:17:13 Clara Trant Ladies (Up to 34) 63.95
983 1:26:52 Sunita Dawett Ladies (45-54) 66.17
1020 1:28:03 Claudia McKenzie Ladies (35-39) 57.32
1059 1:29:19 Isabelle Huxsted Ladies (45-54) 62.56

Amsterdam marathon

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

Near-perfect conditions for marathon running, and one of the flattest and fastest courses in the world – what more could you ask for?

Fast times? PB’s all round?

Steve Hopkins smashed through the 3-hour barrier by taking 12 minutes off his best, Paul Woolley carved almost 10 minutes off his best [despite being under the weather and dosed up on lemsip], Brent should probably be tested for performance-enhancing drugs with a time like 3:19 and an 8 minute pb , and Michelle took another 8 minutes off her best to come in a cracking 3:29.

The Hopkins household is now home to the 5th fastest male and female Dashers over the marathon distance, while the Curless household welcomes home the 2nd fastest MV50 in club history!

Pos Cat Pos

Chip time
316 132 Steve Hopkins 02:57:51
888 168 Paul Woolley 03:14:35
1106 71 Brent Curless 03:19:32
1846 63 Michelle Hopkins 03:29:41

Black Park Run Saturday 16/10/2010

Sunday, October 17th, 2010
Pos Runner Time Category Age Grade
91 Dave Glazier 26:17 VM55-59 58.47%

Profeet RunKingston - 10th October 2010

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Brent Curless made his annual visit to this event and flew round the 16 miles in 1:58:17 for 68th place and more significantly he won the men’s vet 50 category. Well done Brent :)

Great Eastern Run - 10th October 2010

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Andrew Ogierman travelled to Peterborough for the Great Eastern Run and cantered round in a time of 2:09:33

Henley Half Marathon - 10th October 2010

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

From my records this looks like quite a substantial PB for Huw - well done.

Pos Name Time Cat Cat Pos
295 Huw Thomas 1:43:42 M40 71
338 Guy Grewal 1:44:52 MSEN 180

Virginia Water Paddle (8.2 miles) - 10th October 2010

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

A beautiful morning in the Great Park saw the curtain drop on the 2010 season. A few too many walkers and dogs out towards the end meant it turned into a bit of an obstacle course, with Rosie sadly being attacked by a dog and then verbally abused by its owner for daring to be out running when he wanted to walk his dog! I think we’ll start earlier next year to avoid the masses.

Congratulations to our new Ladies Champion Lucy Buckby for maintaining her 100% record through the season, and to our new Men’s Champion Steve Hopkins who had a comfortable run as part of his taper for the Amsterdam Marathon next weekend.

A big thank-you to Tony Curtin & Mel Elliott for doing the timing, and to the various friends and family who turned out to support.

Pos Name Lap 1 Lap 2 Diff Total
1 Alexander Millar 27:13 25:33 -1:40 0:52:46
2 Ross McDonough 27:01 27:16 +0:15 0:54:17
3 Lucy Buckby 28:38 28:35 -0:03 0:57:13
4 Steve Hopkins 29:23 28:02 -1:21 0:57:25
5 David Priddy 29:25 29:15 -0:10 0:58:40
6 Ian Spencer 29:38 30:11 +0:33 0:59:49
7 Jeremy Allsup 29:34 31:06 +1:32 1:00:40
8 Martin Richardson 30:16 30:37 +0:21 1:00:53
9 Jo Griffiths 30:38 30:42 +0:04 1:01:20
10 Michael Hill 31:15 30:07 -1:08 1:01:22
11= Dave O’Flaherty 30:16 31:27 +1:11 1:01:43
11= Mike Ashmore 30:16 31:27 +1:11 1:01:43
13 Paul Woolley 29:40 32:16 +2:36 1:01:56
14 Mike May 30:28 33:19 +2:51 1:03:47
15= Pam Jackson 32:05 33:12 +1:07 1:05:17
15= Paul Turnbull 32:05 33:12 +1:07 1:05:17
17 Craig Sherratt 33:33 32:35 -0:58 1:06:08
18 Tom Jensen 33:50 32:44 -1:06 1:06:34
19 Clara Trant 33:37 33:01 -0:36 1:06:38
20 Katie Wright 33:35 34:00 +0:25 1:07:35
21 Colin Adams 33:21 34:31 +1:10 1:07:52
22 Sarah Lester 32:58 35:47 +2:49 1:08:45
23 Rosie Delaney 33:26 36:07 +2:41 1:09:33
24 Rob Lane 34:55 37:27 +2:32 1:12:22
25 Dave Glazier 36:32 39:06 +2:34 1:15:38
26 Bella Shah 37:55 39:08 +1:13 1:17:03
27 Rachhpal Bath 43:48 46:35 +2:47 1:30:23
28 Jean Hayton 46:18 44:21 -1:57 1:30:39
29 Billy Bhamra 48:47 54:24 +5:37 1:43:11
  Debbie Copley 35:28      

Black park parkrun - 9th October 2010

Saturday, October 9th, 2010
Pos Name Time Cat Age Grading
126 Jackie STALLWOOD 31:06 VW65-69 69.02%