A slightly delayed NYE 10k. Definitely warmer today than it would have been 129 days ago!
Unofficial Time (Strava):
Cam – 49:03
A friendly running club, based in Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk.
A slightly delayed NYE 10k. Definitely warmer today than it would have been 129 days ago!
Unofficial Time (Strava):
Cam – 49:03
The first official race of the year for club members (I think)!
Well done to the RntS who took part.
Official Times:
Daniel – 37:27
Shane – 43:29
Lorraine – 46:05
Katie – 48:27
The first handicap of the year, coinciding with the first day of lock down restrictions easing, meaning training can start again (in groups of no more than 12 people).
And the sun was shining too!
Name | Run1 290321 |
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Daniel | 11.48 |
Ant | 12.40 |
David C | 12.42 |
Shane | 13.25 |
Lorraine | 14.45 |
Amanda | 14.51 |
Paul | 15.20 |
Bob H | 15.27 |
Stuart | 15.39 |
Tara | 16.01 |
Seb | 16.19 |
Bob L | 16.49 |
Michael | 16.56 |
Paula | 16.56 |
Susie | 16.58 |
Lucy Mc | 17.38 |
David S | 17.51 |
Kerrie | 19.01 |
Jodie | 19.21 |
Lynne | 19.33 |
Jane | 21.13 |
Shirley | 22.43 |
Lucy H | 26.50 |
This year, due to the strange situation the planet finds itself in, the RntS 5 Mile Beach Run needed to be handled a little differently.
To allow for social distancing and to adhere to EA rules, the participants set off in groups of no more than 6 runners, based on their speed, at timed intervals. This meant, with the fastest runners heading off first, there would be as little overtaking and grouping as possible.
Following a Saturday of high winds and heavy rain, the RntS God was smiling upon us and delivered a blue sky, sunshine and a bit of a breeze. Recent weather meant parts of the course were muddy and slippery, but the majority was OK (if you can call sand, water and sand dunes OK!).
As with last year, entrants were asked to donate to the Royal British Legion seeing as we’re once again close to remembrance weekend and that the poppy collectors will be far and few between this year.
The total collection amount raised was £183. Great work everyone. 👍
Name | Time | Category |
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Daniel Grocott | 32.20 | M |
Ant Cude | 34.59 | M |
Kevin Heyhoe | 35.38 | M |
Darren French | 36.26 | M |
Shane Hunt | 37.31 | M |
Lorraine Hunt | 39.10 | F |
Amanda Marshall | 39.24 | F |
Steve Twyford | 39.26 | M |
Paula Smith | 40.32 | F |
Alex Curtis | 40.36 | M |
John Kenyon | 41.05 | M |
Jodie McCallum | 42.07 | F |
Bob Humphries | 42.19 | M |
Seb Moore | 44.08 | M |
Amberly Wright | 44.21 | F |
Stuart Williams | 44.42 | M |
Chris Lubbock | 44.46 | M |
Bob Lyddon | 45.00 | M |
Hayley Wright | 49.53 | F |
Hayley Jones | 53.00 | F |
Sophie Defew | 56.16 | F |
Rob De’Licy | 60.10 | M |
Official Times:
Daniel – 1:25:06.4
Rob – 1:49:50.4
Katie – 1:52:58.3
David H – 2:00:01.1
Nita – 2:12:10.9
“It was great to be back at an event…morning butterflies!!.. I really enjoyed it!! I think they did a really good job too as we didn’t really make contact with anyone…was kinda surreal!!.. I think I saw about 3 other runners all day!!.. good fun though!!..”
Daniel (Bib 12)
“On arriving they had 3 designated car parks all free of charge so plenty of spaces for all. On walking to the event you had to be masked and hand sanitise on arrival to the start line.. ID was checked randomly- I was one of the people who was checked. Numbers were ticked off. As you prepared to set off. Rolling start meant you could start at any point within your 20min time frame – this was actually quite nice as you could take your time and not feel rushed or pressured! I only actually overtook 4 people in the whole race and only had 2 people overtake me. It was well organised. Drinks station half way around with bottles of water. Marshal’s were good but few and far between so although it was a race it was quite mentally draining as you pretty much did the whole half marathon alone with no music and very few people to motivate you around the course. On finishing you collected your medal and water and then had to head straight back to your car.”
Katie (Bib 284)
“I had wondered what the atmosphere would be like, how this would work in a covid-safe way, and how if would ‘feel’. My first, and only, problem was toilet facilities prior to running (arrived early, and Rob was 2 waves ahead if me..) as I didn’t want to go down to the start early, and wasn’t sure what public facilities were open. Start was awesome, felt very safe, good to do a few zig zags on the field as probably wasnt fully warmed up… But set off well, loved having no queues for the loo, and a clean start, no issues being mixed up with runners who don’t end up in the ‘right’ time wave. Marshaling was great, all friendly, and helpful . Loved the run, was good running in space at the start, this made up for not having close runners later on to use as unofficial pacers Water bottle bins were great… Virtually no litter… Awesome for the environment and the clean up teams… Runs should always do this…? The course was awesome, had i known what it was like in terms of hilly-for-norfolk I wouldn’t have even tried for a PB….as it was I shaved a minute off my previous so was v. happy. The clean start helped but so did my improved running with my fellow RntS. I’d be very happy to run again under similar rules, there are advantages, and the happy marshaling teams made up for the lack of cheering crowds, spectators were sensible and i never felt it was too crowded or ‘unsafe’ Massive well done to the organisers, and thanks to the marshaling teams. I’m not sure my legs will recover for a week… I’ve not run uphill like that, that often, in a race before, and particularly for the finish!!”
Nita (Bib 496)
Hi all, here’s the fantastic feedback which the Grocott & Murfit Daily Meal Service received. Thanks to many of you who made donations (it’s a large file, but worth the wait).
GandM Scrap Book Final
Virtual 40th London Marathon completed. I am very lucky that I had Lucy and David running with me.
First handicap back in the park for the year that won’t be forgotten!
Name | Run1 280920 |
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Ant | 12.31 |
Cam | 12.55 |
Kevin H | 12.58 |
Thomas | 13.53 |
Lorraine | 14.31 |
Paula | 14.56 |
Reece | 14.57 |
Bob H | 15.10 |
Edward | 15.23 |
Seb | 15.47 |
Julie | 16.22 |
Bob L | 17.29 |
Chris L | 17.38 |
Paul | 18.04 |
David S | 18.07 |
Sophie | 19.04 |
Hayley J | 19.07 |
Tasha | 20.10 |
Chloe | 22.14 |
Angie | 22.32 |
Shirley | 24.38 |
Robert | 25.08 |
A slightly different setup this year for the annual Run-next-the-Sea which takes place during Wells-next-the-Sea Carnival week. With everything being upended due to Covid-19, this year the run was held virtually.
There were 3 classes for the Junior Fun Run:
Under 5 – Run for 10 mins
6-10 – Run for 15 mins
11-16 – Run for 20 mins
The senior runners had to complete 5 miles and submit their times after completion.
This year’s charity was Homes for Wells, a very worthwhile cause (take a look here: https://homesforwells.com/).
As there was no official route or race, it’s not fair to have a podium (some people ran flat routes, some ran 10 times up and down a hill, some ran in circles in their garden and some ran on the beach to name but a few route choices) but all of the competitors and times are listed below.
Well done everyone. Hopefully we’ll see you all in person next year!
Fun Run Results
Name | Category | Status/Distance |
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Amelia Woodhouse | 5 and under | Completed - 0.5 miles |
Young Dand | 5 and under | Completed - 0.31 miles |
Charlie Linger | 5 and under | Completed |
Rabone | 5 and under | Completed |
Sophie Woodhouse | 6-10 | Completed - 1 mile |
Bella Barker | 6-10 | Completed - 1.3 miles |
Jessica Barker | 6-10 | Completed - 1.34 miles |
Aiden Linger | 6-10 | Completed |
Rabone | 6-10 | Completed |
Competitive Run Results
Name | Time |
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Stephen Woodford | 29.29 |
Niall McCallum | 33.30 |
Abbi McCallum | 34.27 |
Tom Rivett | 36.16 |
Anthony Cude | 36.36 |
Kevin Heyhoe | 36.49 |
Shane Hunt | 36.54 |
Kevin Short | 37.55 |
Rob Jackman | 38.06 |
Lucy Barnes | 38.19 |
Glyn Ingram | 39.09 |
Jon Sutton | 39.16 |
Lorraine Hunt | 40.17 |
Hayley Murfit | 40.23 |
Justin Elvidge | 40.31 |
Fiona Robinson | 41.15 |
Jodie McCallum | 42.53 |
Bob Humphries | 42.55 |
Paula Smith | 43.01 |
Amberly Wright | 43.14 |
Sean Lynn | 43.18 |
Julie Fisher | 44.52 |
Evette Price | 45.05 |
Paul Woodhouse | 45.23 |
Bunny Cook | 46.08 |
Libby Woodhouse | 46.19 |
Tara Betts | 47.33 |
Nita Jackman | 48.34 |
Roland Bewick | 48.38 |
Cat Cameron | 49.19 |
Bob Lyddon | 49.58 |
Bob Lyddon | 49.58 |
Hayley Jones | 52.50 |
Jodie Harvey | 54.15 |
Mark Riseborough | 54.26 |
Kerrie Coslett | 54.37 |
Alison Norton | 55.12 |
Hayley Wright | 57.09 |
Kirsty Lack | 57.42 |
Joanne Summers | 58.09 |
Nur Hooton | 59.52 |
Chloe Fisher | 60.50 |
Tasha Woodhouse | 61.00 |
David Sharp | 62.00 |
Sophie Broomfield | 62.43 |
Sophie Defew | 63.00 |
Alison Hodgson | 64.54 |
Shirley Browell | 64.59 |
Lynne Dowdy | 68.00 |
Denise Leeder | 71.44 |
Susy Dand | 72.35 |
Gill Bewick | 73.00 |
Angie Barker | 74.00 |
Teresa Harris | 74.00 |
Nikki Crossman | 74.45 |
Tracy Linger | 80.47 |
Lucy Harrison | 82.10 |
Teresa Abel | 87.12 |