Frampton 10K – 12th July 2010

July 12, 2010 by  

Congratulations to all those who took part in this years Frampton 10K race organised by Stroud and District Athletic Club. The weather was kind to all participants, staying overcast and cool, which in turn led to some great new personal best.

It was great to see Danny Livingstone running comfortable to the finish line, having started at the back of the field, “I was too relaxed and the strating gun wnet off and I realised that I was at the back”, said Danny, “I spent the next few miles forcing my way through the 400 plus strong field of runners, but at the end of the time I was pleased with a sub 50 min 10K and have learnt an awful lot from this”.

Next in was Trudy Chudleigh, after a a tough weekend in June dressed as a smurf for the Cirecester midnight walk and then without sleep completed a 10 mile leg of the Cotswold Way Relay the next day, which would exhaust almost everyone, led to a great Frampton 10K result.  ”The 10 day rest I have taken has done me the world of good”, says Trudy, aka Papa Smurf, “and then tonight Simon told me to forget about the watch and treat the race like a training run.  I intended to, but felt so relaxed and ended up racing it and getting a PB, sorry Simon!, or was that your reverse psychology plan??”

Lucy King of Nailsworth was next over the finish line, looking comfortable in a time of 51:28mins, “I am pleased with the fact that I ran, not feeling great and certainly tired from other races recently, but the way I ran was good and I enjoyed it all, and will be back next year.  Now I am focused on our club race, the Sizzling Six Race at the Halfway House, near box next Thursday”,  explained Lucy.

Mal Walker and Therese Bartlett, below 1st and 2nd left photo, followed closely, in 53:08 and 53:16 respectively, ” I wasn’t sure how I was going to run, having been away on holiday and not using my running shoes either, but was surprised to get a personal best.  Mal helped me lots, but was too strong near the end, but chuffed to bits with my time”, says Therese.  Mal Walker ran very well and again proved that at nearly 70 anything is possible, such a great inspiration to everyone.

Kyla Noble featured above 3rd from left ran a 57:08 minute 10K and must have enjoyed the experience to look so good at the finish line. Mary Holba, below on the left,  was close behind in a time of 57:39mins.  Dinah Benneworth, above far right, as usual saying she wasn’t going to try to hard, did a great time of 58:08mins.   Lucy Trowse, below 2nd left, also previously a smurf, but new to road races, ran a 61:05min 10K, “I loved it!, said Lucy after just a few minutes recovery.

Well now the unexpected happened, just because 2 people have the same surname doesn’t mean it should become personal, but Steve and Gavin Townsend decided that this time it was.  Apparently Steve made the move with just 30 metres to go, but Gavin copied him stride for stride to the finish line, as can be see by the photo at the top of the page.  The finishing stewards went to a photo finish for the results and came to the conclusion that there was  Townsends Dead Heat!.

By this time Nailsworth runner Jeanette Halliday, above 3rd from the left, had completed her 10k run in 65:0 and Michelle Allen in 66:09.

“Actually it wasn’t that bad afterall, and I did really enjoy”, commented Fiona Hail after she had completed the race in a new personal best time of 67:58mins . In fact she finished so fast that the photo taken of her was blurred, as can be seen left!

Finally Cheryll, who is unable to run due to injury, finished the 10K having walked most of the race, but put in a show finishing straight, as can been seen above far left, to record yet another great achievement.

Full results (provisional results available at

http://www.stroudathleticclub.co.uk/Content/Results/frampton/Frampton10K2010.pdf

A great event

Cotswold Way Relay 26th June 2010

June 26, 2010 by  

Cotswold Way Relay 26th June 2010

Saturday in late June, when most of us are thinking about staying out of the heat, 20 Cotswold Allrunners took on the challenge of the Cotswold Way in a relay race.

This year with 2 teams of ten, entering the event which goes from Chipping Campden to Bath Abbey, the heat was the biggest obstacle to overcome.

Well done!

The ladies team finished 9th in their category, with all team members giving it 100%, some having done a midnight walk as smurfs the night before and a great performance came from new member Jess Bull, who was 5th lady on her run over Selsley Common, stage 6.

The mixed team also did well finishing 17th and included a first ever stage win for Cotswold Allrunners, by Simon Barnes on stage 8.

Congratulations to everyone who took part in this event and also to everyone who supported the teams in particular Coach Dave Smith.

The teams were as follows:

Sarrah Mason and Steve Millward on Stage 1, Mal Walker and Lucy King on stage 2, Liz Workman and Kyla Noble on Stage 3, Danny Livingstone and Natasha Berri on stage 4, Gavin Townsend and Becky Howells on stage 5, Jess Bull and Gerard Newman on stage 6, Jennie Marshall and Martin Low on stage 7, Simon Barnes and Rose Niland on stage 8, Nicola Billis and Simon Calladine on stage 9, Trudy Chudleigh and Steve Townsend on stage 10.
For full results please visit http://www.carun.org/races/cotswold-way-relay-2010

To view some of the photos http://www.flickr.com/photohs/carun/sets/72157624258539369/ more to follow ….

Oxford Town and Gown 10k

May 16, 2010 by  

Oxford Town and Gown 10k

The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign would like to say well done and thank you to everyone who took part in the 2010 Oxford Town and Gown 10k  run on Sunday and here at Cotswold Allrunners congratulations to Penny who ran the race on Sumday the 16th May. 

Over 3,000 people ran this year from elite club runners to those in fancy dress, marking the 29thconsecutive year that Oxford has hosted this event.

 The atmosphere along the course was electric with thousands of spectators doing their bit, cheering along family and friends.

2010 – 16th May

Race No. Position Name Time Category
 1060 2247 Penelope CHAPPLE 63:44 LV35

Total number of finishers 2650 – full and official results at www.sportsystems.co.uk

If your result is missing or incorrect please email simon@carun.org for amendments to the above results

Pilot Inn – 4 Mile Fitness Run – 6th May 2010

May 6, 2010 by  

Pilot Inn – 4 Mile Fitness Run – 6th May 2010

The start of the 2010 Lloyds TSB 4 mile Fitness series at the Pilot Inn, Hardwicke, Gloucester had over 30 Cotswold Allrunners participating on the 2 mile out and back course.

This race organsined by Severn Athletic Club, but seemed more like a club run with 31 purple vest comprising  more than a third of entrants.  The grey clouds hovering above threatening to rain, actually meant that running conditions were nearly perfect, which is a blessing for those attempting this for the first time.  Wait until the August humidity to see what is being referred to.

Marathon runner Chris Brookman was the first Cotswold Allrunner of the finish line in a great time of 26min 25secs, followed by guest runner Kristian Jones in 27min 39secs. 

Sarrah Mason was our first lady to finish the race in 28min 54secs, with both Simon Calladine and Trudy Chudleigh very close behind to finish in 29:06 and 29:20min respectiviely.

Congratulations to everyone and keep the training going and enjoy your running

For all results please visit http://www.carun.org/races/pilot-inn-4-mile/2010-pilot-inn-results

Sports Relief – 21st March 2010

February 28, 2010 by  

Sports Relief – 21st March 2010

Sport Relief at Forest Green Rovers

Hannah Smith, Fitness Instructor and Cotswold Allrunners have joined forced to organise the Stroud & Nailsworth contingent of the National Charity Event, Sport Relief.

For details of the event please visit our Sport Relief page which contains all the information you need to enter and about the venue

Sport Relief is back, and this time it’s from Friday 19th to Sunday 21st March. The whole of the UK will come together to get active, raise cash and change lives.

It has a unique history of dedicated people doing extraordinary things to make a difference – from David Walliams’ swim across the English Channel, to Eddie Izzard’s amazing marathon a day around the UK.

And that’s not to mention

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