To my own amazement
April 5, 2009 by Simon
Filed under testimonials
That’s me far left waving during the 2008 Stroud Half Marathon. How did I get there. Let me tell you ……
I shall start, by telling you that I am not a runner. No way. But here I am discovering a new me.
It all started when my husband volunteered me for the Stroud Half Marathon
Faced with such a challenge I protested loudly but eventually capitulated and I have to say secretly enjoyed the thought of pushing the boundaries.
I still had no confidence that I could do it but once I started turning up to a few training sessions soon realised that I was not alone in having such fears. It was a real mixed bunch of people at training – some serious runners, some fun runners and some in-between - soon showed themselves to be a great gang of mad-caps who have not only given me the desire to keep fit but also have a whole heap of fun along the way. The training and encouragement are great and I always come back from the sessions feeling uplifted.
I still protest now and then and come up with reasons not to run …
– my knee aches for example (how many times have I heard people blame that one) – or it’s just too damn cold (another avoidance excuse).
But the bottom line is I can blame the odd ache and pain or I can get less and less fit physically whilst getting less and less fit more generally, or I can keep pedalling so to speak. Of course I take care not to get injured or to push myself to ridiculous lengths but I feel fitter and happier and somehow, to my own amazement, I keep on turning up, again and again.
One year on I’d recommend it to anyone. It’s brilliant.
“Oh and by the way, I did it – the Stroud Half Marathon. Can’t quite believe it myself.”
Jeannie from Stroud and member of Cotswold Allrunners


Jeannie is an inspiration to everyone aound her and she often forgets to put herself first. This is usually the case during an interval session where she loves to talk to everyone, give them encouragement instead of running just that little bit quicker herself. (Hehe)
However, due to her amazing drive to get people involved in her charity ambitions she has forgotten that now she runs too, that the London Marathon has to be her next challenge as we have all done it!
Thank you
Simon Barnes, founder of Cotswold Allrunners