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 ….
Tough Ten – 14th Feb 2010
February 14, 2010 by Simon
Gerard Newman was Cotswold Allrunners only participant, who completed the course in under one and half hours and made the comment, ” Am I chuffed!”. This means he is pleased with his performance and is still improving week on week.
The 10 mile course uses sections of (closed) tarmac road along the seafront and coast, a section of the Promenade, woodland paths and trails within Worlebury Woods, and a little of the beach. In parts is it flat and fast; in others there are short climbs and long down hill sections
2010 Results – 14th February
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Rudolphs Rampage 2009
December 20, 2009 by CA Press
The Rudolph Rampage took place in the beautiful Cotswold village of Painswick last Sunday the 20th December. Obviously the lure of mulled wine and mince pies got all participants to the start line, wearing suitable festive items ready to take on the four and half mile multi-terrain race in cold and snowy conditions.
These picturesque conditions actually made the field smaller than expected as driving conditions meant many couldn’t make it to the event.
The winner John O’Connor
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Halfway House Run
July 23, 2009 by Simon
The Cotswold Allrunners inaugural race took place on Thursday the 23rd July 2009. The Halfway House Sizzling Six was a 6k multi-terrain run, across the common, through the village of Minchinhampton and down into the valley of devils elbow and returning back to Box. The race was challenging and the weather was kind, with sun and a light breeze, but the lure of a medal and a free gourmet BBQ courtesy of Niall, the landlord at the Halfway House meant we had nearly 60 Cotswold Allrunners taking on the challenge.
The overall honours of the day go to Mal Walker, who at the age of 68 won the Cotswold Allrunners members’ award based on his performance. The John Pope Cup, in memory of John who died earlier this year, who was a great youth athlete in Gloucestershire, was presented to Mal by Richard, Dinah and Cheryl, his surviving siblings.
In 1st place was Alex Hughes in a time of 26:50min with a great race performance on the day, consider his pre-race doubts. Then in 2nd place was Minchinhampton Rugby Captain Peter Varley in 29:10min and 3rd Simon Callandine in 29:47min (MV40). The ladies race was somewhat closer to call, but an energised Kate McEvoy tackled the last hill with great determination to cross the finish line as first lady in a time of 31:02min & 5th overall, followed by 2nd lady Rose Niland in 32:57min (LV45) and 3rd lady Liz Workman in 33:48min.
Special thanks to: all marshals, the Halfway House and Staff, Shiny Goodness and in particular Dave Smith and Kate McEvoy for their help.
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