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May
- Market Drayton 10k
- Shires and Spires 10k
- Town & Gown Oxford 10k
- Clun Valley Challenge Marathon
- Silverstone 10k
- Great Lakeland 3 Day
- Milton Keynes Marathon
- Milton Keynes Half-Marathon
- Belfast City Marathon
- Great Birmingham Half-Marathon
- Tempo Trail 10k
- Prague Marathon
- May the 4th be with you Marathon
Market Drayton 10k – 11 May 10K
Chris Goodman | 00:38:12 | ||
Craig Holmes | 00:38:52 | 2nd MV35 | |
Malc Copeland | 00:46:34 | ||
Samantha Ryan | 00:47:04 | ||
Adrian Powell | 00:47:32 | ||
Simon Aldridge | 00:50:59 | ||
Mollie Williams | 00:51:45 | ||
Mark Jennings | 00:52:17 | ||
Kirstie Murray | 00:54:09 | ||
Sarah McNaney | 00:56:27 | 2nd FV65 | |
Carly Wood | 00:56:48 | ||
Rhys Robbins | 00:57:53 | ||
Claudie Combelas | 00:58:16 | ||
Eleanor Aldridge | 00:58:35 | ||
Richard Hands | 00:58:39 | ||
Joanne Evans | 00:58:50 | ||
Claire Messenger | 01:02:21 | ||
Cliff Evans | 01:04:53 | ||
Tracy Jefferson | 01:05:05 | ||
Bethany McCluskey | 01:06:01 | ||
Victoria Boyle | 01:08:49 | ||
Joanna Hughes | 01:09:28 | ||
Ruth Hallett | 01:11:25 | ||
Liane Powell | 01:11:44 | ||
Graeme Brannen | 01:11:44 | ||
Tracey Williams | 01:14:09 | ||
Jan Watson | 01:18:08 | ||
Chris Archer | 01:19:05 | ||
Daisy Robbins | 01:19:35 | ||
Alex Darragh | 01:22:11 | ||
Jane Ward | 01:23:07 | ||
Yvonne Boyle | 01:29:27 |
Shires and Spires 10k, Naseby – 11 May 10K
Alan Smith | 00:54:01 | 2nd MV50 |
I was looking for something last minute to sign up to which was local, and stumbled across this one in Naseby. Billed as a running festival by organisers Go Beyond, there are a number of distances to choose from, 10k, half-marathon, 3/4 marathon (?), marathon and ultra. All bar the 10k are a mixture of trail and road. As the weather forecast looked hot for the weekend, I went for the 10k.
ALAN SMITH
I picked up my number on Saturday, and decided to drive the 10k route to see what it was like. Very hilly, but the ups seemed less steep than the downs. This was my mistake. Every year, they reverse the route direction for all the distances, and I’d driven it the wrong way. What I thought were great downhill sections ended up being brutal uphills. At the end of the 1st 5km, I was about 6th or 7th place, but then the "big hill" came up. It was soul destroying, and I lost a few places to my much younger fellow runners.
After finishing, I enjoyed sitting in the sunshine cheering home the very tired looking half-marathoners. I spoke to the RD afterwards to say what a brilliant event it had been (it was really well-organised, loads of free parking, a beautiful route, and every finisher got a buff and a glass medal in a presentation box), and that I’d big it up to fellow Northbrookers. He caught up with me again later and said if Northbrook can get a few entries next year, he’ll organise something for us (not entirely sure what) if I contact him to let him know nearer the time.
I can honestly say it was one of the nicest events I’ve done. Perfect organisation, food vans at the start/finish, and a very friendly bunch of people. It’s literally only 35 minutes drive from Coventry so hopefully we can do a Northbrook takeover next year.
Town & Gown Oxford 10k – 11 May 10K
Lee Newark | 00:46:11 |
Clun Valley Challenge Marathon – 10 May M
Tony Bowe | 07:02:19 |
Silverstone 10k – 6 May 10K
27th Mixed Team out of 36
308 | Tommy Dempsey | 00:42:44 | |
532 | Debbie Campbell | 00:46:21 | 3rd FV60 |
556 | Ainsley Wileman | 00:46:36 | |
617 | Richard French | 00:47:28 | |
1017 | Spencer Davies | 00:54:02 | |
1032 | Julie Liggett | 00:54:18 |
Hamilton, Senna, Prost, Schumacher, Verstappen and Mansell. Silverstone may have witnessed some great races in the past from such famous names. But, this time it was preparing for the victory laps from Dempsey, Davies, French, Campbell, Liggett and Wileman. Silverstone welcomed Northbrook and Northbrook turned up to take the racing lines.
A midweek evening race and 1700+ runners is never going to allow free flowing traffic and our journey down came to a crawl with a mile to go. In a rush, we parked up and threw on the race tops as we rushed to the number collection with only 15 minutes to spare.
The start was congested and fast, and the the course was one full lap and one short lap due to works being done. But as we ran past the empty stands, the cheering of past races filled the ears, the sounds and lights of the racetrack making this event unreal. For me, the opportunity to run the track is one I never turn down. The one disappointment was the course was overlong, inexcusable for an inflatable start and finish. Come on organisers, get it measured accurately in future.
Still, with big beaming smiles and a podium place for Debbie in her age category, we conquered Silverstone. We believe there’s another one in July, maybe with fewer participants, but we’ll leave that to the professionals as we would not want to embarass them – Spencer
SPENCER DAVIES
Great Lakeland 3 Day – 3 to 5 May OTH
Day 1
Cafe course 17km 600m elevation |
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9 | Chris Archer | 04:02:20 |
34 | Alexis Copeland | 05:16:18 |
35 | Malc Copeland | 05:16:19 |
Herdwick course 24km 900m elevation |
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66 | Cliff Evans | 04:45:53 |
76 | Joanne Evans | 05:04:52 |
99 | Amy Peters | 05:28:30 |
106 | Mark Parker | 06:06:43 |
Bodie Parker | 06:06:43 | |
107 | Kelly Parker | 06:06:59 |
Wainwright course 29km 1700m elevation |
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145 | Claudie Combelas | 09:27:56 |
146 | Caroline Hughes | 09:28:00 |
148 | Tim Hughes | 09:28:07 |
Day 2
Cafe course 20km 1100m elevation |
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36 | Chris Archer | 04:02:20 |
Herdwick course 20km 1400m elevation |
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34 | Tim Hughes | 5:12:07 |
101 | Caroline Hughes | 7:03:55 |
103 | Claudie Combelas | 7:05:31 |
109 | Cliff Evans | 7:18:09 |
111 | Kelly Parker | 7:20:45 |
Bodie Parker | 7:20:45 | |
112 | Mark Parker | 7:21:16 |
113 | Amy Peters | 7:22:22 |
114 | Joanne Evans | 7:25:18 |
Day 3
Cafe course 17km 700m elevation |
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46 | Amy Peters | 04:36:53 |
49 | Joanne Evans | 04:37:41 |
67 | Mark Parker | 05:05:46 |
Bodie Parker | 05:05:46 | |
68 | Kelly Parker | 05:05:49 |
69 | Chris Archer | 05:05:55 |
Wainwright course 17km 1000m elevation |
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133 | Tim Hughes | 04:38:33 |
161 | Claudie Combelas | 05:32:46 |
162 | Cliff Evans | 05:33:04 |
163 | Caroline Hughes | 05:33:04 |
Overall
Cafe course | ||
15 | Chris Archer | 16:38:21 |
May bank holiday means one thing for some Northbrookers and friends. Great Lakeland 3 Day. Three nights of camping, fells, hills and laughter, this year 8 returned and 5 runners joined the group along with 1 dog.
Arriving at the event centre and overnight camp, all the runners were overwhelmed with the towering presence of Blencathra casting a shadow over the site. After registration all runners were scouring the maps to work out which route to take and how far they wanted to go each day. GL3D course has 5 different distances; Cafe, Herdwick, Wainwright, Fellrunner and Extreme, all with increasing distance and technical difficulty. Key is deciding what challenge you wish to face!
Day 1
Our runners took on a mix of Cafe, Herdwick, and Wainwright. Event newbies Malc and Alexis smashed the Cafe course, although they were in the shadow of the great and powerful Chris Archer who finished in a respectable 9th place with Justine.
Course Veterans Cliff and Joanne had a rapid attack on the Herdwick course closely followed by Amy Peters, another GL3D newbie who completed the course solo. They were followed in by the Parkers; Kelly, Mark & Bodie. Unfortunately injured Mark could not complete the course as he would have liked.
Meanwhile the ever moving Claudie, Caroline and me (plus Danny and Lucy) attempted the Wainwright course. Unfortunately for me I wasn’t feeling well so had a difficult day slowing the rest of the group down and dragging our finishing position down. This is the first time that Claudie and Caroline have completed a Wainwright course. This is a huge achievement as the courses felt more difficult than previous years. All of our watches came back with an extra 2-3km over the advertised distance as our navigation let us down in places.
KELLY PARKER
Day 2
Day two mixed up all the distances. Chris, Malc and Alexis took on the Cafe course and the remainder of the group went out on the Herdwick course. Unfortunately part of the way round Alexis was not well and had to call in the event’s medical team who arranged a very quick recovery back to Camp. The medical teams performed a fantastic job to take care of her and Malc before transferring her to hospital. Fortunately she was ok after the scare, but it was a fine demonstration of the event medical team’s efficiency and ability. Meanwhile most of the group started the Herdwick course together with one exception. The course was nice and varied although the weather was slightly cooler than the previous day. The climb up to Great Dodd had some changeable conditions but the final descent into camp from Calfhow Pike was sketchy.
It was a shame to miss the Wainwright course as that included the notorious Helvellyn! As all our runners got back to camp the news of Alexis’ illness spread and concern for her well being. Fortunately positive news had been received which enabled the evening fun & drinks continued.
Day 3
Day 3 is typically a short day at GL3D so participants can get back to the main base camp for their free dinner and then make their way home.
Most of our group took on the Cafe course, whilst 5 took on the Wainwright course. Both have a similar distance. Cafe started with a spicy climb up Threlkeld Knotts and then a gentle path back to camp. Meanwhile Wainwright had a relatively flat start before climbing for 3 miles up Blencathra. The reward was some slow military flybys and then incredible views across the valleys. Fortunately we didn’t come down Sharp Edge but I took the challenging path down Hells Fell. Meanwhile the rest of the group made the sensible decision to come back via Scales Fell.
Overall Experience
The Great Lakeland 3 Day race was an incredible experience. The scenery, the challenge, and the camaraderie with other runners made it a memorable event. We all ran further than both what we expected and the course setters’ routes. All of us got lost at some point but made our way back on course.
Everybody, newbies and experienced, put everything they had into the weekend and showed massive grit and determination. Wonderful event. Time to start planning for next year – Tim
Milton Keynes Marathon – 5 May M
738 | Mark Baker | 03:56:24 | |
837 | Colin James | 03:48:44 | PB, debut Marathon |
1255 | David Halford | 04:25:28 |
Milton Keynes Half-Marathon – 5 May HM
32 | Lee McKervey | 01:25:38 | 2nd MV45 |
485 | Robert Halford | 01:46:25 |
Really happy with this run after last week’s Coventry Half. Excellent race, and great finishing in the football stadium – Robert
ROBERT HALFORD
Belfast City Marathon – 4 May M
Richard Evans | 03:25:42 | PB | |
Sean Duffy | 03:50:05 | ||
Sarah Duffy | 03:52:19 | PB |
SEAN DUFFY
A great day out and about in Belfast running through all the sights of the city. The weather forecast was cool and cloudy, it was sunny and hot but with a nice breeze. The support on the race was incredible with deep crowds all along the course.
It was Sarah’s first marathon for 6 years and mine in 4 so great to get back to seeing how punishing the distance can be, and Sarah still managed to post a new pb.
Highly recommend the event – Sean
Great Birmingham Half-Marathon – 4 May HM
SIMON ALDRIDGE
Simon Aldridge | 01:46:49 | |
Ainsley Wileman | 01:47:44 | |
David Mills | 01:59:22 | |
Ellie Aldridge | 02:01:24 |
Tempo Trail 10k – 4 May 10K
Mollie Williams | 01:01:34 | |
Tori Boyle | 01:19:21 | |
Caroline Young | 01:19:21 | |
Tracey Williams | 01:38:43 |
Prague Marathon – 4 May M
Rob Richardson | 03:58:00 |
I arrived in Prague with low expectations. My training had been marred by injury and so my target was to get round pain free. I had planned to do it with Damian Pharoah, but he had to withdraw with a knee injury. As I had travelled with my family, my son Archie was persuaded to use Damian’s number to experience starting and running a part of a marathon. His longest previous run as 7k.
ROB RICHARDSON
I adopted a run walk strategy to reduce the load on my feet and the pain caused by 4 Mortons Neuroma and I enjoyed running the first 2k with Archie (thinking he would drop out in the first half). I started with the 4:30 pacer and despite the cobbled streets of Prague Old Town my feet were holding up. By half way my feet were starting to hurt, but I was feeling strong and had caught up and passed the 4:15 pacer for a 2:03 split. Walking at every water point was reducing the load on my feet and so the discomfort was tolerable. My competitive spirit kicked in and I knew a 1:57 second half would get me under 4 hours.
Just after half way there is an out and back section and so I was able to see Archie pass the half way point and still going strong. Inspired by that I put my head down (figuratively) and increased the pace with a new target in my mind. Because of my slow start I was now passing other runners with every step and feeling increasingly strong and confident, but worried that I could blow up at any time. However I got to 32k and knew I was going to get round, but needed to up the pace for sub 4. Ruth, Damian and Ruby gave me fantastic support, the design of the course (by Emil Zatopek) meant I saw them 5 times, which was a great boost. I pushed on and managed to finish in 3:58. My slowest marathon for 20 years but probably my favourite ever.
ROB RICHARDSON
When I saw my family at the finish I fully expected to see Archie, having dropped out; but no, he was still going and had passed the 35k point. I retraced my steps and did the last km with Archie who had completed a marathon on no training!
May the 4th be with you Marathon – 4 May M
Tony Bowe | 06:36:08 |
April
- Stratford Marathon
- Stratford Half-Marathon
- Manchester Marathon
- Tissington Trail Half-Marathon
- London Marathon
- Coventry Half-Marathon
- Coventry 10k
- Rasselbock The Butterfly Run, Luna Moth Half-Marathon
- Chasewater 15k Easter Egg Challenge
- Chasewater 10k Easter Egg Challenge
- Engima Easter Eggstravaganza Marathon Saturday
- Engima Easter Eggstravaganza Marathon Friday
- Maidenhead 10 Miles
- Civil Service 10k
- Boston Half-Marathon
- Newport Marathon
- Mersey Tunnel 10k
- Leicester’s Big 10k
- Massey Ferguson 5k
- Derby 10k
- Big Bear 50km
- A Coventry Way 40-Mile Challenge
- Centurion Grand Prix 5 Mile Race 5
- Brighton Marathon
- White Horse Half-Marathon
- Drayton Manor 10k
- Regency 10k
Stratford Marathon – 27 April M
129 | Martin Seeley-Davies | 03:28:28 |
211 | Rav Sangha | 03:38:46 |
612 | Louise Myers | 04:22:39 |
946 | Kirstie Murray | 05:08:47 |
Stratford Half-Marathon – 27 April M
27 | Chris Goodman | 01:25:43 |
32 | Craig Holmes | 01:26:13 |
774 | Amelia Bassnett | 01:58:48 |
Manchester Marathon – 27 April M
623 | Liam Shields | 02:57:34 |
Kyle Turner | 04:49:11 | |
17450 | Greg Wallam | 04:59:11 |
18140 | Carly Wood | 05:05:03 |
21882 | Dave Fawkner | 05:47:58 |
Tough conditions with the weather and cramping from halfway point. The crowd and atmosphere were electric. It was my first marathon, not sure if it’s my last but I took a lot away from the experience – Kyle
Tissington Trail Half-Marathon – 27 April HM
Lee Newark | 01:41:00 |
London Marathon – 27 April M
818 | Adrian McBride | 02:42:39 |
6649 | Sarah Booker | 03:21:30 |
8276 | Tom Mitchell | 03:28:37 |
8760 | Malc Copeland | 03:30:21 |
12714 | Tom Miller | 03:44:43 |
16743 | Natalia Greenhill | 03:57:20 |
19703 | Tony Bowe | 04:06:49 |
23658 | Caroline Hughes | 04:19:41 |
32182 | Michelle Edwards | 04:46:46 |
34554 | Claudie Combelas | 04:54:22 |
45034 | Kevin Coughlan | 05:35:53 |
56305 | Alex Darragh | 06:49:17 |
What a day for my 3rd and last London Marathon. A hot one no matter where we raced but especially warm in London. We were well-catered for with cool showers every few miles, a least 12 water stations, plus lucozade gels and drinks.
So, a finish time of 5hr 35m, my longest marathon for duration. Is that a new way to call a PB? My quads and calves are now very stiff in both legs but the right hip is “ok” considering it’s pending replacement on May 23rd. It’s like I’m suffering from “not training” up to my normal 20 mile distance. I guess this is to be expected and really my plans worked. Not wanting to overdo training distance and save itfor the day to protect my hip. I finished exactly when I said “I’ll be on the Mall by 5pm” – I got over the line at 4:57pm. Took the pain killers, kept hydrated, walked when I needed to and did some stretches to free muscle cramping.
The crowds were unbelievable, we ran through a sea of humanity constantly cheering as we enjoyed being stars for the day. A key Northbrook support crew were there for us at 12 miles & 23 miles and whilst I was running “out of club colours” for the PSPA charity they were key tonic points in my run to get me over the line – amazing support.
In the past few weeks since my diagnosis of osteoarthritis in my right hip I have sometimes faced the cynical comments like ”that’s what running does for you”. Well as the consultant said running does not cause arthritis, it’s genetic. Whilst impact sports can be said not to help, the health benefits far outweigh that risk, helping bone density, keeping a healthy weight and cardiovascular system. I would do the same again having started running in 2006 – I’m sure you would all do the same. I have been able to run because the severe arthritic patch (bone on bone) is on the side of my ball joint not the top. It hurts most when I twist or hit uneven ground – anyway next up for me is the titanium upgrade and I shall be back gently running again in the Autumn.
Thanks once again to all those who sponsored me in honour of my Mum and also for all your supportive chats and social media messages as I have trained with many of you – Kevin
KEVIN COUGHLAN
KEVIN COUGHLAN
Coventry Half-Marathon – 27 April HM
7 | Martin McGough | 01:16:30 | 1st MV40 |
17 | Natasha White | 01:20:54 | 2nd female, 2nd FV40 |
22 | Tom Hughes | 01:21:36 | |
40 | Steve King | 01:25:44 | |
41 | Pete Stafford | 01:26:15 | |
43 | Amanda Deavy | 01:26:41 | 3rd FV40 |
62 | Rhian King | 01:28:58 | 3rd SF |
67 | Tom McNamara | 01:29:32 | |
98 | Ralph Atkinson | 01:32:57 | |
105 | Andrew Clay | 01:33:37 | |
117 | Marie Edmunds | 01:34:50 | |
134 | Kevin Spare | 01:35:50 | 3rd MV60 |
140 | Mike Wheeler | 01:36:10 | |
156 | Martin Wakenshaw | 01:37:19 | |
188 | Tony Forde | 01:39:54 | |
208 | Gemma Winch | 01:41:11 | PB |
237 | Megan Youden | 01:42:48 | |
257 | Robert Halford | 01:43:14 | |
273 | Timothy Devenport | 01:44:03 | |
325 | Rob Richardson | 01:46:29 | |
366 | Ben Isaac | 01:48:31 | |
390 | Abi Williams | 01:49:24 | |
415 | Mark Jennings | 01:49:51 | |
422 | Chris Smith | 01:50:55 | |
429 | Peter Fellows | 01:51:34 | |
430 | Sam Ajoku | 01:51:24 | |
453 | Glen Guyver-Fletcher | 01:52:08 | |
471 | James Lacey | 01:53:54 | |
559 | Mollie Williams | 01:56:12 | |
622 | Joe Kelly | 01:59:18 | |
632 | Dave Halford | 01:59:42 | |
652 | Christopher Liggins | 01:59:20 | |
704 | Sarah McNaney | 02:02:16 | 2nd FV60 |
718 | Alan Smith | 02:02:18 | |
723 | Craig Webb | 02:03:32 | |
734 | Martina McConville | 02:03:32 | |
764 | Cory Payne | 02:05:43 | |
803 | Joanne Evans | 02:06:04 | |
804 | Lisa Bothwell | 02:06:56 | |
828 | Colin Piper | 02:07:34 | |
869 | Lee Miller | 02:10:47 | |
944 | Stuart Clements | 02:13:15 | |
974 | Stephen Simpson | 02:14:45 | |
990 | Rhys Robbins | 02:15:39 | |
1165 | Craig Slyde | 02:27:55 | |
1188 | Cameron Roantree | 02:29:25 | |
1189 | Caroline Young | 02:30:01 | |
1192 | Martin Gavin | 02:29:33 | |
1209 | Joanna Grace | 02:32:05 | |
1210 | Victoria Boyle | 02:32:10 | |
1216 | Emily Angliss | 02:34:13 | |
1225 | Ruth Hallett | 02:34:17 | |
1243 | Louise Slater | 02:36:14 | |
1256 | Mark Malone | 02:37:06 | |
1311 | Becci Lewis | 02:44:05 | |
1312 | Graeme Brannen | 02:44:05 | |
1328 | Tracey Williams | 02:48:11 | |
1334 | Jan Watson | 02:48:41 | |
1339 | Fraser Barrett | 02:52:01 | |
1349 | Jane Ward | 02:54:41 |
Coventry 10k – 27 April 10K
8 | Damien Dear | 00:39:25 | |
9 | Tom Cox | 00:40:28 | |
44 | Sally Eason | 00:48:42 | 2nd female 1st FV60 |
45 | Rob Cox | 00:48:43 | |
56 | Aran Eardley | 00:49:51 | |
81 | Karen Brewster | 00:53:19 | 2nd FV60 |
98 | Spencer Davies | 00:54:16 | |
139 | Jennifer Ennis | 00:57:17 | |
174 | Julie Cozens | 00:59:16 | 3rd FV60 |
242 | Bethany McCluskey | 01:02:23 | |
259 | Rachel Liggett | 01:03:37 | |
280 | Sarah Presland | 01:05:04 | |
305 | Sarah Coakley | 01:07:09 | |
365 | Nicola Glaze | 01:11:28 | |
414 | Verity Crichton | 01:13:47 | |
471 | Tracey Cox | 01:19:51 | |
Lara Kog | 01:23:00 | ||
495 | Janet Gilmore | 01:24:27 |
Rasselbock The Butterfly Run, Luna Moth Half-Marathon – 20 April HM
Lisa Bothwell | 01:32:28 | |
Claire Messenger | 01:41:38 |
Chasewater 15k Easter Egg Challenge – 20 April OTH
8 | Robert Halford | 01:20:17 |
STEVE SIMPSON
My first individual event since crawling round the Benidorm half-marathon.
A lovely location and highly recommended, rewarded with a Cadbury creme egg at the end.
Chasewater 10k Easter Egg Challenge – 20 April OTH
92 | Steve Simpson | 00:58:42 |
Engima Easter Eggstravaganza Marathon, Saturday – 19 April M
16 | Claudie Combelas | 04:31:55 |
CLAUDIE COMBELAS
Another early start to get to Caldecotte Lake, Milton Keynes, this time with sore legs despite stretching and application of magnesium. Again I did not look at my watch. Legs felt heavy and the same course felt a lot harder.
The last two laps were a real effort, so imagine my surprise when my time was a minute faster than the day before! Obviously I spent less time at the stop (every 3.3 miles – you leave your gels/food etc.. there).
Feeling ready for London next Sunday!
Engima Easter Eggstravaganza Marathon, Friday – 18 April M
7 | Claudie Combelas | 04:32:25 |
An early start to Milton Keynes for 7.5 laps of 3.3 miles around Caldecote Lake. A small event, well-organised and friendly. I last did this event in January with Amy and it took me 6 hours. I decided to run by feel and not look at my watch. I was hoping for about 5 hour and was astounded to find I finished in 4:32. I even got them to check the time.
I went home happy but apprehensive for the next day!
CLAUDIE COMBELAS
Maidenhead 10 Miles – 18 April 10M
295 | Mark Baker | 01:18:16 | |
325 | Debbie Campbell | 01:19:34 | PB |
467 | Peter Kirkhope | 01:25:49 | |
644 | Julie Liggett | 01:35:45 |
MARK BAKER
This Good Friday event is one of my favourite races. There’s no fuss and it’s a fast course. I have run there many times at the start of the Easter weekend.
This time, I was pleased to be joined by some other Northbrook runners. Everyone ran well, with Debbie getting a great PB for 10 miles – Mark
Civil Service 10k – 16 April 10K
11 | Tom Hughes | 00:37:14 | PB |
97 | Mark Baker | 00:47:39 |
The annual Civil Service 10km race was held again in Battersea Park. It started at 3pm on Wednesday afternoon, with 4 laps of the park and a finish on the track.
Tom had a great run to earn a PB for 10km. I enjoyed my second fastest time on the course – Mark
Boston (UK) Half-Marathon – 13 April HM
Claudie Combelas | 02:10:15 | |
Tracey Williams | 02:45:20 | |
Jan Watson | 02:55:31 |
Newport Marathon – 13 April M
Tommy Dempsey | 03:23:49 |
Mersey Tunnel 10k – 13 April 10K
Sean Duffy | 00:44:10 |
A great and unique race that takes you from Liverpool city centre to New Brighton beach, Wirral via the Wallasey tunnel, no need to get the ferry across the mersey today! First 10k for 3 years so a brilliant one to get back into it all as there was great support across the course and a view of the new Everton stadium across the Mersey.
Leicester’s Big 10k – 13 April 10K
1 | Adrian McBride | 00:32:23 | PB |
102 | Tim Hughes | 00:46:01 | PB |
228 | Spencer Davies | 00:53:15 | |
787 | Tracey Davies | 01:19:05 |
A small group travelled over to Leicester this week with late entries into the 10k organised by Tempo Events. It is an unusual set-up with the event being split into two races, race 1 for expected time under 50 minutes and race 2 for over 50 minutes.
TIM SMITH
My entry was dropped into the earlier race so I knew I had to watch my early pace to not get dragged along out of my comfort zone. The race organiser has done a cracking job maximising the space of the park to make the loops varied to avoid lapping and re-using the same paths. It looks convoluted from the course map but running made great sense. The course itself is fast and flat, the only thing to be aware of is the handful of steps down onto the canal path at 8.4km.
During the run I was running slightly quicker than planned and somehow managed to hold on for a 90 second 10k PB time. Adrian smashed out a 10k PB to take the overall victory and 1st prize, great for his London Marathon build up. Meanwhile in race 2 Spencer had a solid run on his return from injury and Tracey bringing all the smiles in. All 4 had great runs – Tim
Massey Ferguson 5k – 13 April 5K
PHIL HYDE
7 | Matthew Hathrell | 00:16:32 | PB |
24 | Natasha White | 00:17:50 | 1st female |
58 | Cory Payne | 00:19:24 | |
73 | Ralph Atkinson | 00:19:55 | |
118 | Timothy Devenport | 00:21:42 | PB |
130 | Ravinder Sangha | 00:22:15 | |
138 | Samantha Ryan | 00:22:38 | |
141 | Abi Williams | 00:22:50 | |
145 | Kyle Turner | 00:22:58 | |
147 | Debbie Campbell | 00:23:00 | |
153 | Adrian Lowe | 00:23:22 | |
156 | Phil Hyde | 00:23:28 | |
160 | Simon Aldridge | 00:23:36 | |
168 | David Mills | 00:23:49 | |
169 | Mollie Williams | 00:23:53 | |
174 | Sally Eason | 00:24:21 | |
176 | Peter Kirkhope | 00:24:23 | |
210 | Lisa Bothwell | 00:25:58 | |
213 | Richard Hands | 00:26:04 | |
217 | Allison Smith | 00:26:23 | |
226 | Andy Scruton | 00:26:54 | |
227 | Ellie Aldridge | 00:26:56 | |
241 | Tony Mackness | 00:27:51 | |
246 | Claire Messenger | 00:28:09 | |
Tony Bowe | 00:28:17 | ||
255 | Caroline Young | 00:29:19 | |
259 | Dawn Webb | 00:29:48 | |
263 | Tori Boyle | 00:30:12 | |
269 | Sue Bird | 00:31:07 | |
270 | Jean Noonan | 00:31:13 | |
273 | Sarah Presland | 00:31:47 | |
286 | Jane Ward | 00:34:22 | |
294 | Lara Kog | 00:38:37 | |
296 | Sukhjit Dhindsa | 00:39:14 | |
297 | Yvonne Boyle | 00:42:53 |
Derby 10k – 6 April 10K
Jill Pittard | 00:47:31 |
Big Bear 50km – 6 April OTH
BECCI LEWIS
Becci Lewis | 07:16:15 |
A Coventry Way 40-Mile Challenge – 6 April OTH
Spencer’s Boy Band
Lee Newark | 01:25:00 | 9.99 miles | |
Paul Robbins | 01:35:00 | 10.35 miles | |
Spencer Davies | 01:58:00 | 10 miles | |
Malc Copeland | 01:35:00 | 10.26 miles |
Northbrook Level 1 Relay
Andrew Clay | 01:20:00 | 10 miles | |
Rob Richardson | 01:26:00 | 10 miles | |
Matthew Hathrell | 01:10:00 | 10.35 miles | |
Tom Cox | 01:21:00 | 10.35 miles |
Northbrookin Way 25 Relay
Kelly Parker | 01:06:00 | 4.8 miles | |
Jan Watson | 01:47:00 | 7.3 miles | |
Tracey Davies | 01:23:00 | 5 miles | |
Jane Ward | 01:39:00 | 7.1 miles | |
Chris Archer | 01:54:00 | 7.3 miles | |
Graeme Brannen | 02:09:00 | 10 miles |
Northbrook Cardio Junkies Relay
Amy Peters | 03:50:00 | 15.2 miles | |
Joanne Evans | 02:25:00 | 12.9 miles | |
Craig Slyde | 02:06:00 | 12.4 miles |
Northbrook Racers Relay
Rav Sangha | 02:45:00 | 17 miles | |
Cliff Evans | 02:46:00 | 13.4 miles | |
Katherine Plunkett | 02:16:00 | 13 miles |
Northbrook Relay Rockets
Stuart Clements | 03:02:00 | 15.74 miles,Meriden to Bubbenhall | |
Time Hughes | 02:21:00 | 13.16 miles,Bubbenhall to Barnacle | |
Caroline Hughes | 02:14:00 | 12.36 miles,Barnacle to Meriden |
Northbrook Solo
Sarah Booker | 06:23:00 | |
Claudie Combelas | 08:59:00 | |
Alan Smith | 09:04:00 | |
Liz Pharoah | 09:12:00 | |
Dave Halford | 09:25:00 | |
David Tittle | 12:42:00 |
After a successful team relay in 2024, we decided to reform our boy band for 2025. Unfortunately as the event came closer one of us was carrying a bad knock that meant running past 5 miles was an issue.
On the day, Lee got us off to a flying start at a tremendous speed. His feedback of solid ground was much appreciated for those of us further down the course.
He handed on to Paul at 10 miles who made the longest section look easy as he glided along. With plenty of support on route for him he kept the pace going. Malc and I were getting concerned as this pace meant the reality of later checkpoints not being open for our arrival was becoming a possibility.
Paul handed on to me and I dragged my one good leg round the next 10 miles. The plan was that Malc would join me at Ansty in preparation for if my knee went again. It did not, but the fitness was telling and the stiles meant it was a lifting job to get my leg over. I slowed the pace down meaning the checkpoints would be open.
As I passed the tracker to Malc at 10 miles we realised that a 3-mile slow warm up meant we were releasing a beast. With the threat from the Level 1 team hunting us down and Sarah not fading Malc had to work hard. He was that determined we only managed to catch him at 3 points as he pushed on ahead of us. We hoped to see him in but he was too quick meaning Lee had the sole duty of roaring him up the finish.
We were first home, chased in by both Sarah and Tom. A hot and tiring day but with great team spirit thrown in.
Well done guys, great pace by all and you carried a one-legged donkey as well – Spencer
Fantastic team spirit on a beautiful day for running. Conditions underfoot were excellent, support all through the day made it a great social event. Tracey is threatening to do it solo next year, such was the enthusiasm – Chris
After last year’s mudfest, this year we were treated to beautiful sunshine. It was cold at the beginning with frost on the grass, but it soon started to warm up. I ran the first few miles with a bloke from Gateshead who was running his 86th ultra. The first section to Bubbenhall was enjoyable, and I helped the geographically challenged Rav get to his changeover spot unscathed.
As it got hotter, it got more and more difficult. Sections of the course which last year had been rivers of slurry, were rock hard. I walked any bits that were really rutted as I didn’t want to turn my ankle. The soft grass of the canal section was a welcome relief. Arriving at the last checkpoint, I was running on empty, but with "only" 6 miles to go, mostly downhill, I knew I’d finish. Just after this point, I checked the course map on my watch to discover I’d missed a turn, so had to turn around and back track.
It was great to see the finish line, and I got a warm welcome from my fellow Northbrookers. I managed to knock off 1h 6m from last year’s time, finishing in 9h 4m. Had I not made my navigation mistake, I’d have probably gone sub 9. Maybe next year – Alan
Apart from not getting lost much I echo everything that Alan has said. A great day out with lots of Northbrookers supporting and running. As always there were more of us than any other local club and we supported everyone till the end. Here’s hoping for nice weather next year and a fitter body – Claudie
CHRIS ARCHER
CLAUDIE COMBELAS
Photos courtesy of ACWA/Dave Mellor
Centurion Grand Prix 5 Mile Race 5 – 6 April 5M
23 | Mollie Williams | 00:41:49 | PB |
Allison Smith | 00:44:17 | 3rd FV55 | |
Julie Liggett | 00:44:39 | ||
33 | Julie Cozens | 00:47:00 | |
35 | Peter Kirkhope | 00:47:38 | |
41 | Tracey Williams | 00:59:55 | |
44 | Jan Watson | 01:02:00 |
Brighton Marathon – 6 April HM
Tom Hughes | 03:15:00 | PB | |
Tony Bowe | 04:49:52 |
TOM HUGHES
Not the sub-3 race I was hoping for after slowing down considerably and struggling through the final third, but I hit my ‘B’ goal of a marathon PB – Tom
White Horse Half-Marathon, Grove, Oxfordshire – 6 April HM
224 | Mark Baker | 01:49:48 |
Drayton Manor 10k – 6 April 10k
83 | Mark Jennings | 00:46:39 | PB |
214 | Lisa Bothwell | 00:54:03 | PB, 1st FV50 |
309 | Claire Messenger | 00:58:21 | PB |
353 | Nicola Glaze | 00:59:54 | |
488 | Carol Bull | 01:08:13 | 2nd FV60 |
528 | Bethany McCluskey | 01:09:10 |
We celebrated Nicola’s birthday in style by running 10k at Drayton Manor theme park – Happy Birthday Nic!!! 10k PBs for Claire, Lisa and me.
Bethany picked up several injuries from a nasty fall, but declined first aid, claiming “I’m not losing out on my race miles!” – Mark
NICOLA GLAZE
MARK JENNINGS
Regency 10k – 6 April 10k
Natasha White | 00:37:23 | 2nd female | |
Ralph Atkinson | 00:41:37 | ||
Ainsley Wileman | 00:46:04 | ||
Phil Hyde | 00:48:24 | ||
Niall Hamill | 00:48:28 | ||
Peter Kirkhope | 00:51:09 | ||
Andy Scruton | 00:54:13 | ||
Mark Dalton | 00:54:17 | ||
Lee Miller | 00:55:35 | ||
Rhys Robbins | 00:56:30 | ||
Caroline Young | 01:01:37 |
A multi terrain course through Newbold Comyn and Leamington Spa town centre – Caroline
Managed to get just a little better than last year with my time, a really enjoyable run on a beautiful sunny morning – Lee
A course PB for me – Natasha
LEE MILLER
PHIL HYDE