Round Norfolk Relay 2023

A response from Kerrie who helped co-ordinate the club’s first ever entry into the Round Norfolk Relay.
17 Stages – 198 Miles
Cycle Support – Car Support
Time Keepers – Awesome Team Organisers
“A huge thank you to everyone who helped make the Round Norfolk Relay a big success. To all those who came out and watched at various stages and changeover points, the support crew of cyclists and car drivers for keeping all the runners safe, not an easy job on the Norfolk roads with some impatient drivers and to all the runners who had nerves to start with, excitement and the willing to run some crazy distances and at various times of the day. Each stage had its challenges and you all did such an amazing job.
Without each and every one of you Lucy and I could never have been able to pull off such a successful event.
I love seeing all the photos, the emotion, happiness and exhaustion – such great memories for the club of our first RNR.
We should be so proud, I see us as a small club (compared to many of the Norwich clubs) and we managed to not only put together a team of 17 runners, but a vast support crew too, not easy when you are asking somebody to drive for 2 1/2 hours during the night at a runners pace.
Lucy and I are very grateful to you all.
Shall we do it all again next year – 100% YES”
Official Results:
Stage 1: Kings Lynn to Hunstanton – Ana – 2:15:16
Stage 2: Hunstanton to Burnham Overy – Lorrain – 1:54:33
Stage 3: Burnham Overy to Wells-next-the-Sea – Cam – 50:59
Stage 4: Wells-next-the-Sea to Cley – Shane – 1:38:20
Stage 5: Cley to Cromer – Kyle – 1:29:03
Stage 6: Cromer to Mundesley – Will – 1:04:15
Stage 7: Mundesley to Lessingham – Stuart – 1:14:05
Stage 8: Lessingham to Horsey – Kevin S – 59:17
Stage 9: Horsey to Belton – And – 2:07:36
Stage 10: Belton to Earsham – Andy – 2:58:53
Stage 11: Earsham to Scole – Kevin H – 1:34:05
Stage 12: Scole to Thetford – David C – 2:24:17
Stage 13: Thetford to Feltwell – Tara – 1:44:27
Stage 14: Feltwell to Wissington – Alex – Stage cancelled due to police incident
Stage 15: Wissington to Downham Market – Gemma – 1:37:45
Stage 16: Downham Market to Stowbridge – Anna – 47:13
Stage 17: Stowbridge to Kings Lynn – Rob – 1:38:04
Total Time: 26:18:08

Gritstone Grind, Harling 10k & Wissey HM

Gritstone Grind 35 miles

On Sunday 3rd September I took on “Gritstone Grind”, a  35-mile race on the Gritstone Trail from Kidsgrove to Disley. The race name is very appropriate as you really have to grind your way through very long and very steep hills and often on adverse camber. Just as you think you’ve reached the top, there’s another hill around the corner waiting to be tackled! I like running on hills including uphills but didn’t find any during this race that I could manage so I hiked up those parts. The hiking itself especially over rocky terrain felt like doing creative lunges! The spectacular views of Cheshire made some of the climbs all worthwhile. The downhills helped me catch up with myself and attempt to meet all the 4 cutoffs. Lucky for me, the cutoffs were generous!

What made the race additionally tough was how hot it was on the day. Full sunshine all day was not easy to contend with. I managed my hydration quite well with water, Tailwind, coke, and some espresso and a Calippo that Tim got ready for me at a time when I was flagging mainly because of the heat. Tim was there to crew me at the points crew were allowed and knowing that I would be seeing him en route and of course at the end, was a great feeling.

Nutritionwise I could have done better. I couldn’t eat much on the uphills as I had to often ensure that I didn’t lose my balance. I was running the downhills at a fast-ish pace so eating was not preferred during these stretches either. I opted to eat on the flattish parts. Quavers, cheese biscuits and cheese blocks which I was carrying with me were the right choice.

My shoe choice for the race worked marvels. I was wearing my inov8 xtalon. It was the first time I had them in a race. They were excellent on rocky terrain and gravel and narrow paths near waterways as the grip on them were excellent making some of the more difficult downhills actually easy to run on.

I had some difficult moments during the race where I questioned what I was doing and why I was doing it especially when I saw people relaxing in their gardens and even in their private jacuzzis! But here I was on a mission to conquer the Gritstone Trail.  And conquer it I did 🏃🏻‍♀️

11:34:53

Harling 10k

Official Result:
Michelle – 1:02:21.4

Wissey Half Marathon

Unofficial Results (Strava):
Marie P – 2:13.0
Hayley – 2:26.0
Karrie – 2:26.0

Dereham 5k

Official Results:
Ant – 19:28.2
David C – 20:00.0
Kevin H – 20:33.9
Rob – 22:40.2
Paul – 22:56.7
Will – 23:53.8
Nita – 26:56.7
Michelle – 28:53.2

Great Yarmouth Half Marathon – 13th August 2023

Doing our bit for the environment and car sharing to the event made for an entertaining journey and for once I wasn’t at all worried about the race. Lucy, Kerrie, David, Kevin and I set off in good time to get to Gorleston to collect our numbers and get ready for the run.

Having done this event before I still forgot there was a lap of the field to do before leaving the academy’s grounds and heading out onto quiet and well marshalled country roads. Some very enthusiastic marshals and lots about with music, sweets and the all-important water stations; a couple of which also had hoses for those who needed a refreshing shower when passing through!

The route is a lollipop shape, turning right into Lound and passing the pub (no time to stop), we then went through Somerleyton gardens by special permission and then back round to close the loop and do the last leg. Running with Kerrie and Lucy was lovely and we spotted part of the Angles Way which we had done before together.

I also used this race as an opportunity to complete my sheepy shuffle entry for a virtual half, Shaun got lots of lovely comments 🐑

Definitely one to recommend!

Report by Kirsty L

Official results:
David C –  1:35:52
Kevin H – 1:40:21
Lucy M –  2:19:35
Kerrie – 2:27:39
Kirsty L – 2:27.39

Panther Brewery Reepham 10K – Friday August 4 2023

Reepham Runners are a small running club based in the market town of Reepham.  They organise two races per year the Reepham 10K and a winter cross country you could be excused for thinking we were at the winter cross country with the weather being wet and windy the whole week prior to the event. Parking was at Reepham Scout Group and a donation directly from the race proceeds goes the Scouts Group. A walk across the Stimpsons Piece Recreation Ground to the race HQ to pick up race numbers.

What better way to spend a summer evening (not sure what happened to summer this year) than doing a mixed terrain run. The 10K course takes in the quiet country lanes around Reepham finishing on the Marriott’s Way trail  for the last 4.5 Km. A good turnout for Runners-next-the-sea with a quick couple of photos before all the runners were walked back to the start of the race on Kerdiston Road. After the final instruction we were off heading down the very narrow (approximately 3 people wide) county roads. Runners hit the trail at 5.5 KM at which point the narrow roads turned into even more narrow trail – Marriott’s Way – the Aylsham to Norwich single track disused railway line that is narrow.

The road section appeared to be all uphill and the trail wasn’t as wet and muddy as I had expected. Drink stations were at 3.5 Km and 7 Km and the finish was on the recreation ground.  Fortunately, the rain held off and the evening turned out warm.  This was a well organised with race plenty of marshals plus drinks and cakes available for purchase in the HQ.

Races always sound social when a brewery is mentioned in the race title. The finishers medal was the brewery’s logo with no beer in sight!!

The RntS runners were well supported with shouts from Ana; Pete – thanks for the photos; Gemma; Evette; Kevin B; David R; Libby; Denise and Stuart G apologies if I missed anyone.

Prizes 1st three Male and Female and ONLY 1st in 10-year age bands categories Male and Female awards were Sportlink vouchers.

Official Results:

David Coslett 40:07.6
Anthony Cude 40:24.3
Kevin Heyhoe 43:36.7
Lorraine Hunt 44:21.7 – PB
Shane Hunt 44:30.6
Tara Betts 45:18.8
Stuart Williams 45:48.1 – PB
Andrew Tuckett 48:21.0 – PB
Kevin Short 48:28.0
Cameron Raven 48:41.5
William Ayley-Dodd 48:45.2 – PB
Paul Woodhouse 48:57.2
Malcolm Senior 51:54.9
Bob Lyddon 52:55.5
John Kenyon 56:14.4
Marie Pacey 58:54.3
Kerrie Coslett 59:40.0
Laura Watson 59:40.5
Andy Payne 59:51.4
Vikki Powles 01:04:15
Michelle Finnegan 01:04:16
Mark Riseborough 01:04:16
Debbie Moore 01:04:29
Angie Barker 01:15:43
Catherine Thorpe 01:19:57

 

Tara – 1st in age group (6th overall – only one prize per individual per category)

Lorraine – 2nd in age group (5th overall)

Malcolm – 3rd age group

Note: Panther Brewery is an award-winning microbrewery based in Reepham. The name of the new brewery is a result of the inhabitants of this small Norfolk town of Reepham claiming to have seen a large panther-like cat prowling and secretly stalking the countryside. Its handcrafted ale is dedicated to this beautiful animal. Deliciously balanced with poise and a sleek finish, it is a celebration of the beast’s cunning and prowess (that’s the brewery wording not mine, although the beer does taste good).

Report by Malcolm Senior

Full results at https://totalracetiming.co.uk/raceresults/396

Run-next-the-Sea: Wells Carnival 2023

On Thursday 3rd August Runners-next-the-Sea was delighted to once again help organise the annual Run-next-the-Sea, as part of Wells Carnival 2023

The event has two distances: a 1.3 mile ‘fun run’ for all the family, and a 5 mile competitive event for those up for more of a challenge. Funds raised are split between Runners-next-the-Sea and a charity with a local link which, this year was voted on by club members.  The charity chosen was the RNLI which was particularly fitting, not only because of the new lifeboat house and lifeboat which have become operational since last year’s event, but because as the evening wore on we all witnessed just how fast the tide moves at Wells.  We had to move the finish line up the beach several times to accommodate the incoming tide, and the last runner only just made it back with dry feet.

Despite a miserable week weatherwise, the sun made a very welcome appearance on the evening (probably the best conditions all week!) and we had 84 runners taking part in the fun run and a further 39 hardy souls running the 5 miler.  A big thank you to everyone who took part, those that helped out to make the event happen and to Black Dog Computer Services for sponsoring.  Congratulations to the winners. and we hope to see you all again next year!

Fun Run Results (1.3 miles)

PositionNameNo.Time
1Connor Bradley5700:06:501st Male Finisher
2Monty Wood-Davis7600:06:51
3Elliot Yaxley3700:07:15
4George Needham1100:07:40
5Rowan Whittlesey5300:07:41
6William Wood-Davis7400:07:48
7Cian Hall400:08:07
8Charlie Grieve900:08:09
9Joshua Grieve800:08:14
10Daniel Morris3200:08:21
11Wayne Bradley5800:08:25
12Sammy Nickless6400:08:25
13Bryan Cordury4400:08:31
14Chloe Munn1700:08:331st Female Finisher
15Martha Reece3500:08:44
16Chiara Patch1200:08:46
17Zander McCluskey4800:08:54
18Marsie Whittlesey5200:08:57
19Poppy Neenan3000:09:01
20Matthew Cordury4200:09:05
21Arthur North6000:09:06
22Alison North6100:09:06
23Mat Birch7700:09:12
24Ralph Birch7800:09:13
25Sascha Tillett1800:09:19
26Unknown000:09:20
27Millie McCluskey4600:09:35
28George McCluskey4700:09:44
29Sam Nickless6200:09:52
30Connor Nickless6300:09:53
31Henry Wood-Davis7500:09:53
32Amelie Grieve1000:10:03
33Amber Wilson2100:10:05
34Eric Reece3600:10:17
35Isabel Pascel Grey6900:10:20
36Joseph Copley4000:10:24
37Clair Copley3900:10:28
38Lilly Peters3100:10:31
39Krystal Halls3300:10:42
40Benjamin Cordury4300:10:42
41Dan O'Brien700:10:48
42Nigel O'Brien600:10:50
43Esmee Saldahna2300:10:55
44Isabella Saldahna2400:11:06
45Lauren Saldahna2200:11:07
46Rosa Keene5500:11:11
47William Capley4100:11:31
48James Capley3800:11:32
49Jack Rawsell2600:11:41
50Kayobi Francis Notice4500:11:49
51Kimberley Brooks100:11:59
52Jessie O'Brian500:12:12
53Charlie Foley-Wray5100:12:24
54Leo Keene5600:12:37
55Rebecca Keene5400:12:38
56Joey Hardwicke200:12:55
57Oliver Hardwicke300:12:57
58Elise Green8300:13:04
59Tim Green8100:13:07
60Elio Conte7100:13:09
61Georgia Grey7300:13:09
62Rosie Rawsell2700:13:24
63Ruth Rawsell2500:13:24
64Megan Yorath2800:13:31
65Freya Byworth1300:13:35
66Tilly Byworth1400:13:36
67Alfie Downs1600:13:47
68Alicia Kaye1500:13:48
69Seth Foley-Wray5000:14:16
70Cat Foley-Wray4900:14:16
71Blythe Foley6800:14:50
72Iris Foley6600:14:53
73Gemma Foley6700:14:53
74Etienne Reece3400:14:58
75Claire Reece7900:14:59
76Linda Yorath2900:15:17
77Billie O'Grady6500:16:13
78Anna Pascal Grey7200:16:17
79Huxley Bartram7000:16:20
80Ned Green8200:17:07
81Nancy Southwalk8000:17:59
82Alfie Martin2000:18:47
83Stephen Lowe1900:18:48
84Kai Kozial5900:24:25

Competitive Run Results (5 miles)

PositionNameNo.Time
1Jonathan Peters11900:29:371st Male Finisher
2Ben Simpson11700:33:23
3Oliver Grieve10400:35:36
4Dan Gillies13400:35:49
5Peter Ward12800:36:55
6Andy Page13600:37:51
7Stephen North13200:38:02
8Chris Chorley10200:38:24
9Rory Dillon10800:38:54
10Simon Steward11200:39:21
11Giles Byworth10700:39:23
12Mark Roswell11300:39:24
13Dean Jackson12700:39:32
14Alex Morton11100:39:41
15Samuel Walker12400:40:02
16Megan Neenan11800:40:121st Female Finisher
17Issy Needham10600:41:49
18Miles Needham10500:41:51
19Lauren Devine12300:41:57
20Martin Dorrell10300:42:03
21James Fogarty12000:42:25
22Susi Crane12200:42:46
23Paul Wheeler12500:42:58
24Chris Hamei12900:43:51
25Jim Staveley13100:43:57
26Mark Manley13700:44:02
27Stuart Fey12100:44:37
28Scott Barkston10900:46:22
29Bobby Sauerzapf10100:48:19
30Robert Page13500:48:49
31Barry Mercer13900:49:04
32Devon Idima11000:49:12
33Dave Keeley12600:49:37
34Jude Gillies13300:50:09
35Meredith Yorath11500:52:20
36Ceri Yorath11600:52:21
37Camilla Mercer13800:53:45
38Sally Staveley13000:53:46
39Valerie Kerrison11400:55:55

Worstead 5 (mile) and Norwich Pride 5k

Worstead 5

Official Results:
David C – 00:32:37.3
Ant – 33:33.9
Rob – 37:55.2
Paul – 38:55.5
Will – 39:33.1
Paula – 39:44.0
Lucy Mc – 44:35.0
Hayley – 45:48.6
Marie P – 46:38.2
Nita – 46:43.4
Kerrie – 48:00.7
Michelle – 49:43.1
Deb – 51:37.6

Norwich Pride 5k

Unofficial Result:

David R – 19:25 – 1st place

 

Sydney Harbour 5k

Thanks to Nur for her report this weekend:

This event will always remain special to me as it was the first ever race my son participated in. We each ran at our own pace. I was very happy to meet my target of finishing in under 29 mins but I was even happier to see my son pacing himself all the way and finishing well before me. Above everything else his participation in the event made me very proud.

 

The course was spectacular, especially at the start when the course took us under the Sydney Harbour bridge and in the second half when we ran along the promenade in Barangaroo, with the Opera House coming into full view as the course took us back under the harbour bridge for a second time as we approached the finish line. So glad the event coincided with our visit to Sydney.


Gun time 28:46

Thanks to Chris & Ceri for a parkrun report from Singapore:

Bishan Park parkrun, Singapore
A parkrun in Singapore was not what Ceri and I had originally planned – that was supposed to be the Singapore Masters International Track and Field event in which I was entered for the 100m, 200m and 400m and Ceri had entered for the 400m and 800m. But Singapore weather can be extreme and 82% of an expected month’s rainfall in a morning puts paid to lots of things!

So, instead, it was an early start on Saturday at the beautiful Bishan Park because parkrun in Singapore – and there are three of them – starts at 7.30am while the temperature is still in the low 30s. However, it’s the 85% humidity, rather than just the heat, that finishes you off. And for me, I don’t do distance anymore, just sprinting and never more than 400m – so 5k is well out of my comfort zone even when it’s cool. So the two laps were tough. Nevertheless, we got round, with our son Owain – who lives in Singapore – finishing 3rd overall while Ceri was first in her age group and I was second.

And then it was hydration, hydration, hydration and a cab back to Owain’s apartment to lie down!