Race the Train 2025
The Club’s annual nature outing along the 9k off-road route between Hampton-in-Arden and Tile Hill stations adds some extra interest to a Wednesday night’s summer running.
The Club’s annual nature outing along the 9k off-road route between Hampton-in-Arden and Tile Hill stations adds some extra interest to a Wednesday night’s summer running.
A day of heavy and thundery showers threatened to be the unpleasant backdrop for the final race of the series. However, the weather gods kindly halted the precipitation just in time for the first of the 79 participants to set off in pursuit of those vital points.
With a 47th place and 1st FV40 finish at the Warwick Half-Marathon on 2nd February 2025 Natasha White secured yet another Northbrook club record, adding to her records at 20m and Marathon.
The Club’s Equilibrium Cup competition runs in the background throughout the year. For 2026 the distance is 10k. Read all about it.
January is typically a Run Every Day month so this is our first challenge for 2025. But instead of expecting you to run every day
The Club draw for the two guaranteed entries to the 2025 TCS London Marathon included 19 eligible club members, and the winners were Michelle Edwards and Tony Bowe. The reserve is Adrian Powell.
The Club’s Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 22 January, after the normal Wednesday training sessions. Further details are on the Meeting Notice page.
In an almost sold-out race the 21st staging of the annual Northbrook 10k took place on Sunday 13 July 2025. Results are on the Northbrook 10k website.
After storming his way into the Club’s record books earlier this year Adrian McBride has done it again by knocking another six and a half minutes off his previous marathon time with a 2nd placed 2h:30m:05s finish at the Abingdon Marathon on 20 October.
The final handicap race of the year is just around the corner, and for sure you’ve all had a look at the standings to see how you are doing. However, with only your best 5 races counting, it isn’t always that obvious what the standings actually mean.