Results July-Dec 2020
ELR Virtual XC Race 2 - Hainault Forest 5.5mi - Unofficial - December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Caroline Frith | 43.08 | 1st | |
Catherine Perry | 49.26 | 2nd | |
Chloe Millan | 53.00 | 3rd | |
Catriona Hoult | 54.45 | 4th | |
Sallyann Eyles | 62.17 | 5th | |
Alexandra Rutishauser-Perera | 63.02 | 6th | |
Sandra Preston | 64.34 | 7th | |
Karen Atkinson | 68.51 | 8th | |
Fiona Day | 69.34 | 9th | |
Susannah House | 74.05 | 10th | |
Joseph Gunn | 35.47 | 1st | |
Robert Spread | 36.10 | 2nd | |
Fabrizio Stefanoni | 36.18 | 3rd | |
Tom Howourth | 37.04 | 4th | |
Robert Dixon | 37.56 | 5th | |
Patrick Brown | 38.25 | 6th | |
John Henry | 38.42 | 7th | |
Alexander Ward | 39.40 | 8th | |
Billy Rayner | 42.25 | 9th | |
Vinesh Sampath Kumar | 43.41 | 10th | |
Calvin Bobin | 43.47 | 11th | |
Jacob Stevens | 44.57 | 12th | |
James Nichols | 45.40 | 13th | |
Gareth Davies | 47.01 | 14th | |
Shahib Miah Ali | 47.03 | 15th | |
Mark Moir | 47.27 | 16th | |
Grant Conway | 48.35 | 17th | |
Michael Wilson | 49.02 | 18th | |
Jonathan Wooldridge | 53.32 | 19th | |
Richard Cravitz | 54.43 | 20th | |
Peter Hatley | 59.34 | 21st | |
Frank Brownlie | 63.19 | 22nd | |
John Atkinson | 70.30 | 23rd | |
Run Through Olympic Park 10km - Saturday 12th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Claire Emery | 56.39 | | |
Run Through Olympic Park 5km - Saturday 12th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Fabrizio Stefanoni | 17.26 pb | 15th, 2nd V45 | |
Diana Rexhepaj | 30.35 | | |
Angela May | 31.59 | | |
Diana Rexhepaj; My first race and bling for this year.
RT Chase The Moon 10km, Olympic Park. - Wednesday 9th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Clive Stephenson | 45.37 | 95th | |
RT Chase The Moon 5km, Olympic Park. - Wednesday 9th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Tom Howourth | 16.49 pb | 15th | |
Ross Lucas | 22.26 | 64th | |
Essex Season Ender Sportive Bike Ride (42 miles) - Sunday 6th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Caroline Frith | 3.50.13 | | |
Susannah House | 4.17.50 | | |
Fiona Day | 4.17.53 | | |
Sonia Cheadle | 4.22.05 | | |
Maya Goodwin | 4.22.12 | | |
Peter Hatley | 5.52. 06 | | |
Chingford League - Event 2 - Hog Hill 5k (Redbridge Cycle Circuit) - Sunday 6th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
John Henry | 17.57 | 24th | |
Tom Howourth | 18.12 pb | 31st | |
Patrick Brown | 18.20 | 35th | |
Robert Spread | 18.26 pb | 40th | |
Fabrizio Stefanoni | 18.33 | 44th | |
Joseph Gunn | 19.16 | 66th | |
Mark Moir | 20.14 | 88th | |
Alexander Ward | 20.20 | 89th | |
Zoila Gilham-Fernandez | 21.21 | 21st | |
James Nichols | 21.22 | 111th | |
William ODonoghue | 22.24 | 132nd | |
Caroline Frith | 22.56 | 38th | |
Michael Wilson | 23.41 | 148th | |
Stuart Norris | 24.34 | 160th | |
Catriona Hoult | 25.10 | 70th | |
Isabella Allan | 28.58 | 106th | |
Imran Mustak | 29.55 | 190th | |
Alexandra Rutishauser-Perera | 30.45 | 117th | |
200 men / 129 ladies
Tricia ONeil Reports:
It was good to see so many East London Runners out racing following a month of lockdown restrictions. The weather was good, fresh but sunny, almost perfect runny conditions for some. The second race of the Chingford League took place on Sunday, 6 December, with 18 East London Runners competing. A tough and hilly 5K with some saying ‘that hill should be outlawed’. The sea of red club shirts at the start was a refreshing sight given the previous months of mostly virtual racing. First up for East London Runners was John Henry in a spectacular time of 17.57. This was Henry’s first time at Hog Hill and he certainly didn’t disappoint. First lady was Zoila Gilham-Fernandez in 21.21. Gilham-Fernandez who has just returned to running post pregnancy, has been running since she was a teenager and has many years of training at Hog Hill behind her. Fellow female club member, Caroline Frith decided to race having just cycled 45 miles. She finished in a brilliantly bonkers time of 22.56. Not a PB but it is hardly surprising. Then we have Tom Howourth in 18.12, Patrick Brown in 18.20, Robert Spread in 18.26 and Fabrizio Stefanoni in 18.33; this was Stefanoni’s second fastest PB if we are counting virtual races, and his first time at Hog Hill.
Team Results
Race 2 Men A Team 5th Men B Team 6th of 17 Men Vets 7th of 17
Ladies A Team 8th Ladies Vets 11th of 17.
After 2 races:
Men 5th Div 1 B Team 4th of 17, Vets 6th of 17.
Ladies 7th Div 1 Vets 11th of 17.
Ladies are in relegation zone.
Rayne Deer Run, Flitchway, Essex - Sunday 6th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Sallyann Eyles | 2.59.59 | 72nd 21.36km | |
108 finishers.
4 laps lap 1 36.44 lap 2 44.38 lap 3 45.21 lap 4 51.16.
Couldn’t make the Chingford League, I had been waiting ages for the
Hare & Tortoise half marathon at Layer Marney Tower near Colchester.
So cold and extremely muddy and slippery 4 lap course mostly over
fields. Definitely not fast but very enjoyable.
Springfield Striders Hobble (14 miles) trail - Sunday 6th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Suzanne Bench | 3.57.24 | 66th | |
Andrea Waller | 3.57.24 | 66th | |
77 finishers.
Tricia ONeil Reports.
Another two East London Runners, Suzanne Bench and Andrea Waller completed the 14 mile Springfield Striders (trail) Hobble in 3.57.24. Good friends and old-timers (some might say) completed the course with only abbreviations to guide the way. No doubt their years of running experience helped them through a tough course. An all-round good weekend of racing for East London Runners.
“Was tough, very muddy but good fun!â€
Phoenix Riverside Marathon - Saturday 5th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Karan Gadhia | 3.38.10 pb | 11th/ 64 | |
Tricia ONeil Reports.
Karan Gadhia joined East London Runners in 2018 and the man has gone from strength to strength. This was his fourth marathon in two years, and his best! His first was in Manchester in April 2019 which he completed in 4.40 hours. Completing his latest marathon, the Phoenix Riverside Marathon, saw Gadhia finish in a superb time of 3.38.10. Having run 1800 miles this year so far has certainly helped with his times
Run Through Clapham Common 10km - Saturday 5th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
John Henry | 37.57 | 12th | |
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 10km - Saturday 5th December 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Jakub Czeczotka | 47.58 | 69th | |
ELR Virtual XC Race 1 - Wanstead Park 4.9mi - Unofficial - November 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Caroline Frith | 37.47 | 1st | |
Chloe Millan | 42.31 | 2nd | |
Catherine Perry | 43.05 | 3rd | |
Rebecca Green | 44.14 | 4th | |
Catriona Hoult | 46.34 | 5th | |
Sandra Preston | 52.41 | 6th | |
Alexandra Rutishauser-Perera | 52.58 | 7th | |
Sallyann Eyles | 53.13 | 8th | |
Fiona Day | 54.03 | 9th | |
Helen McGuinness | 57.18 | 10th | |
Susannah House | 58.50 | 11th | |
Sandra Hiller | 60.06 | 12th | |
Karen Atkinson | 62.45 | 13th | |
Patrick Brown | 30.42 | 1st | |
Fabrizio Stefanoni | 30.45 | 2nd | |
John Henry | 31.05 | 3rd | |
Tom Howourth | 31.07 | 4th | |
Robert Spread | 31.30 | 5th | |
Billy Rayner | 31.34 | 6th | |
Mark Boulton | 32.10 | 7th | |
Robert Dixon | 32.17 | 8th | |
Joseph Gunn | 32.19 | 9th | |
Alexander Ward | 35.50 | 10th | |
James Nichols | 36.05 | 11th | |
Calvin Bobin | 37.42 | 12th | |
Jacob Stevens | 38.19 | 13th | |
Michael Wilson | 40.24 | 14th | |
Mark Moir | 41.10 | 15= | |
Shahib Miah Ali | 41.10 | 15= | |
Vinesh Sampath Kumar | 41.46 | 17th | |
Grant Conway | 42.06 | 18th | |
Jonathan Wooldridge | 43.06 | 19= | |
Peter Hatley | 43.06 | 19= | |
Richard Cravitz | 44.53 | 21st | |
David Hallybone | 45.13 | 22nd | |
Gareth Davies | 45.18 | 23rd | |
Frank Brownlie | 52.51 | 24th | |
John Atkinson | 62.45 | 25th | |
Run Through Olympic Park 5km - Sunday 1st November 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Sallyann Eyles | 29.31 | 2nd V45 | |
Run Through Olympic Park 10km - Sunday 1st November 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Catriona Hoult | 52.07 pb | | |
Grace Turner | 54.57 pb | | |
Catriona Hoult; A last chance for a race this morning with a Run Through 10km in the Olympic Park. It was originally supposed to be a half marathon, but we had the choice of postponing the half or switching to 5 or 10km. I took the 10km option because I haven't run many 10km races and thought it might be a chance for a PB. Which it was, by more than a minute and a half (52.07). I was happy with that and even happier just to be out racing while we still can. Fingers crossed it won't be long before we're back to it, but who knows.
Run Through Velopark 10km - Saturday 31st October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Antonio Martin Romero | 33.23 | 1st | |
Antonio Martin Romero
That was cold!!! Raining heavily...too much for someone from Southern Spain! I need to get used to it again
Race Report;
Yesterday, after more than eight months, I returned to compete en route in the Lee Valley 10 K race, around London Velodrome, on a one-mile circuit with steady ups and downs, with hardly any flat areas, where the strong wind and rain were protagonists. I don't remember being more frozen in my life, I think I'm Spanish again. I tried to grab a good starting position and started about 7-8 seconds after the first one, so I had to sprint on the first km to get closer to the head, complicated to know how your body will react after so long and with these conditions, in the second kilometer climbing a slope I made a change of pace and managed to pull out a few meters, miles passed and I was finding better, I dedicated myself to keep up the pace, which was constant in all laps, despite all the folded, doing a time of 33:23 on a hard circuit with good sensations. You can tell that the only thing we've done in the last 6 weeks is training strength and slope. Once the race is over, change fast, taxi home and warm shower haha. A pleasure to wear the East London Runners shirt again, and thank my A clubs. D Marathon Jerez and #Tetrasod for your support always.Antonio
Run Through Velopark 10m - Saturday 31st October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Shahib Miah Ali | 1.09.15 pb | 9th | |
James Nichols | 1.11.43 | 12th | |
10 mile PB two weeks on from my debut 10 mile race at the same venue.
Whilst it felt effortless and comfortable two weeks ago, today was
more about digging in and finding a way through. Great to accumulate
these races before the inevitable lockdown happens.
Shahib
Chingford League - Event 1 - Chingford Plains - Saturday 24th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Antonio Martin Romero | 29.36 | 11th - 7th | |
John Henry | 30.57 | 19th - 14th | |
Robert Spread | 32.40 | 43rd - 30th | |
Tom Howourth | 32.52 | 50th - 35th | |
Patrick Brown | 32.56 | virtual | |
Thomas Burrard-Lucas | 34.28 | 69th - 47th | |
Alexander Ward | 34.54 | 72nd - 50th | |
Karan Gadhia | 35.10 | 78th - 53rd | |
Shahib Miah Ali | 35.20 | 80th - 55th | |
Mark Moir | 35.39 | 82nd - 56th | |
James Nichols | 35.43 | 83rd - 57th | |
Andrew Baxter | 36.58 | 102nd - 70th | |
Calvin Bobin | 37.28 | 112th - 76th | |
Neil Gage | 39.37 | 130th - 85th | |
Nick Hoult | 39.38 | 131st - 86th | |
Caroline Frith | 37.09 | 20th - 17th | |
Kasia Stachowiak | 41.28 | 48th - 37th | |
Michael Wilson | 42.56 | virtual | |
Sheetal Dandgey | 43.31 | 72nd - 48th | |
Catriona Hoult | 44.36 | 73rd - 55th | |
Sandra Preston | 44.46 | 81st - 57th | |
Sarah Burns | 47.27 | 97th - 65th | |
Susannah House | 48.16 | 103rd - 67th | |
Caroline Moore | 48.46 | 109th - 71st | |
Sallyann Eyles | 54.18 | 126th - 81st | |
Alexandra Rutishauser-Perera | 53.42 | 127th - 82nd | |
Men's team ; A team 5th of 8 (Div 1) B team 4th of 7
Ladies team ; A team 6th of 8 (Div 1)
175 men & 130 ladies
Antonio: It's been a long time without racing but keeping the motivation up. Today, finally, I've managed to be able to do it again, and what better place than Epping Forest, my favourite one in London, seeing a a lot of friends and familiar faces again. Happy to help with my team with some points and wear its vest again after a while.
Calvin: The start of the Chingford League race season this morning. We were each allocated to a taped area (wave) based on previous 5k times. Once the first group goes off then everyone moves to the next pen until they are at the front. Each wave separated by 2 minutes. Very well organised.
Mike: Following the success of the test race in September, the first Chingford League fixture took place on Saturday 24th October at Chingford Plain. Hosted by Orion Harriers, the event was held on the same two lap, 5.2 Mile muti-terrain course on trails in Epping Forest, as before. Pre-entry was required and numbers were strictly limited for each club, to comply with COVID security and the conditions of the race licence. The runners lined up for the start on The Plain, socially distanced in taped off pens and were set off in waves at two minute intervals, to avoid crowding and minimise overtaking. The weather was mild and although there had been considerable rainfall in the previous weeks, the trails were still firm with very little mud. The Men's race started at 9.00am with 14 from East London Runners, followed by the Women's race at 10.15am with 10 runners from the club. Some of the Men that could not be entered due to capping of entries, ran the course virtually after the main races and their times submitted for inclusion in the results. For many it was their first proper race since March and the only opportunity to meet up with other club members and runners since the lockdown.
Antonio Martin Romero was the first man to finish for ELR in 11th place (29.36), followed by John Henry in 19th (30.57), Robert Spread 43rd (32.40) and Tom Howourth completing the first 50 runners (32.52). In the Women's race, Caroline Frith was first for ELR in 20th place (37.09), followed by Kasia Stachowiak, 48th (41.28), Sheetal Dandgey, 72nd (43.31) and Catriona Hoult, 73rd (44.36).
Here is a brief outline of the competition structure. There are now 17 clubs, with Ilford AC being the latest addition to the league. From 2020/21 the men's and women's 'A' team competitions have split into two separate divisions. The top eight clubs from last season now form a 'Premiership', with all other clubs in a 'Championship'. There will be promotion and relegation to and from each division. East London Runners are in the 'Premiership' for both their men's and women's teams. All other team and individual senior/vets category competitions will carry on as before. For the season to be valid there has to be at least three races completed, (not including the relays). In the individual category scoring, all races except the relays will count and for team scoring, all races will count including the relays. Those running virtually will have their times included in the results and towards their individual category scoring, but not the team scoring.
The league are now planning to hold further races this season ending with the relays at Wanstead Flats, as long as these fixtures can be organised under the current restrictions. The success of the Saturday morning was due to weeks of careful planning and organisation and hard work involving the Chingford League Committee, Orion Harriers, the group of volunteers and all member clubs. It was certainly an achievement and greatly appreciated by all who took part. Thank you to our runners who all complied with the correct procedures and protocol on the day. We will hopefully see you at more events this season.
We apologise to those that wanted to run, but were unable to get a place due to the limit on entries. The Chingford League races are all inclusive and we try to encourage as many people to run as possible. We will do our best to ensure that everyone will get an opportunity in the future. No further dates have been finalised yet, but we will advise with an update, if and when these become confirmed.
Mike Wilson
Co-Winter Leagues Captain
Beachy Head Marathon - Saturday 24th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Patrick Brown | 3.26.09 | 22nd | |
Joseph Gunn | 3.30.49 | 31st | |
Regis Martin | 4.29.56 | 197th | |
Beachy Head Half Marathon - Sunday 18th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
James Nichols | 1.46.37 | 52nd | |
Jacob Stevens | 1.57.36 | 156th | |
Alexandra Rutishauser-Perera | 2.39.22 | 480th | |
Denys Vuika | 2.39.27 | 484th | |
694 finishers
Mornington Chasers Velopark 10m - Saturday 17th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Shahib Miah Ali | 1.10.06 | 34th of 83. | |
VeloPark 10 Mile by Mornington Chasers - Saturday 17 October 2020
First chip timed race since before the spring lockdown in March 2020 and my first ever 10 mile race. It was really inspiring to be racing again. Even though London has moved to Tier 2 as of today, it felt very covid-19 secure. I've been carrying a leg injury since the virtual London Marathon and been largely swimming to maintain fitness so didn't know whether I would be able to run today. The race was in staggered starts and once I set off I can only say the racing environment and competitiveness took over. Felt great to be racing even if the injury held me back a bit, especially on the downhills. Thank you for popping by Mark to see me at the finish from a distance.Shahib Ali
Chase The Moon 10km, QEOP - Wednesday 14th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Clive Stephenson | 45.58 | 93rd | |
David Hallybone | 51.30 | 143rd | |
Chase The Moon 5km, QEOP - Wednesday 14th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Paul Quinton | 16.33 | 3rd, 1st V40 | |
Scott McMillan | 17.26 pb | 10th, 1st V45 | |
Scott; Not sure I enjoy running races in the dark, but the photos
look pretty cool. New official 5k PB of 17:26 in the Olympic Park last night
(14 seconds faster than my previous best), and first finisher in my old man
age category.
Moor Park 10km - Sunday 11th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Thomas Grimes | 34.13 | 2nd | |
Run Through Olympic Park 5km - Saturday 10th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
John Henry | 16.41 pb | 7th | |
Katherine Harris | 22.10 | 42nd, 10th , 1st V40 | |
Run Through Olympic Park 10km - Saturday 10th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Paul Quinton | 33.30 V40 pb | 5th, 1st V40 Wave 1 | |
Ross Lucas | 48.39 | 130th Wave 1 | |
Jamie Xavier | 43.32 | 84th Wave 2 | |
Paul Quinton; V40 10km best. 5th overall and first old man.
We go for the half marathon next. Thanks coach.
Isle of Wight Marathon - Sunday 4th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Jonathan Wooldridge | 3:40:19 | 42nd | |
172 finishers
Virtual Virgin Money London Marathon 2020 - Sunday 4th October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Robert Spread | 2.52.08 pb | 279th | |
Tom Howourth | 2.53.47 pb | | |
Patrick Brown | 2.58.48 | 573rd SITC | |
Jose Rodriguez | 3.00.48 | Nearly Not Quite 1st place | |
Mark Moir | 3.23.25 | | |
Carlton DSouza | 3.25.25 | 1892nd | |
Mark Boulton | 3.27.11 | 2031st | |
Manjit Bedi | 3.29.23 | 2242nd SITC | |
Warren Ibrahim | 3.30.27 | 2326th | |
Shahib Miah Ali | 3.32.17 | 2447th | |
James Nichols | 3.36.28 | 2820th | |
Jonathan Wooldridge | 3.40.16 | 3178th Isle of Wight | |
Nick Hoult | 4.08.18 | 6717th | |
Peter Hatley | 4.12.11 | 7214th | |
Michael Wilson | 4.15.49 | 7768th SITC | |
Ciaran Canavan | 4.21.49 | 8573rd | |
Mark Durrant | 4.27.49 | 9516th | |
Kasia Stachowiak | 4.32.40 | 10277th | |
Jimmy Dale | 4.40.29 | 11352nd | |
Joanna Neville | 4.41.28 | 11479th | |
Stuart Norris | 4.54.13 | 13375th | |
Jakub Czeczotka | 4.53.23 | 13234th | |
Anne-Marie Kennedy | 5.11.00 | 15603rd | |
Daniel Peters | 5.11.28 | 15669th | |
Jason Levy | 5.18.00 | | |
Gail Edwards | 5.32.16 | 18412th | |
Sergio Chaves | 5.34.32 | 18682nd | |
Shanavaz Malayodu | 5.58.26 | 21522nd | |
Veronica Carrasco | 5.58.35 | 19025th | |
Ford Cadiogan | 6.21.19 | 23586th | |
Imran Mustak | 7.40.35 | 28899th | |
Manjit Singh | 11.06.52 pb | 35189th SITC | |
Michael Wilson; This was my 19th London Marathon and the first one since 2017. When I heard that the Sikhs in the City were holding an organised event around their measured course in Ilford, it was an easy decision for me: 1) The course is less than 5 minutes drive from my house 2) I had unfinished business from December, when I entered the Dawn to Dusk marathon but only managed to complete 11 laps (22k).
The marathon was 21 laps with each lap Approx 1.25 Miles, or just over 2k. I felt good despite the wind and rain and had no niggles on the day, but the hill up Roding Lane South was a struggle eventually and the last few laps were slow! I finished in a time of 4.15.49 which is not very fast for me, but I was quite chuffed because I know I ran the best I could on a very difficult course. My London Marathon App notified me that I had finished exactly at the end of my 21st lap, so that was very impressive.
There were plenty of refreshments by the side of the course and I even had a McDonalds at the end. Thanks to Harmander Singh and his family for their hospitality and Fiona Day for taking the photos. I even received a SITC medal at the finish. Also running from ELR were Patrick Brown, Manjit Bedi and Manjit Singh, who are in a different league altogether! Well done to everyone that ran the Marathon yesterday.
Imran Mustak; Last year when I joined ELR I could hardly run 2 laps around track without needing to take a break. Since joining I have met loads of supportive members who have encouraged me to continue to develop. Some great coaches who are very supportive and have helped to develop my running style and technic. Today I completed the London Marathon. The last 5k or so were really tough.
Tom Houworth; 15 x Laps of Battersea Park - very wet but great to see so many runners also running their virtual marathons! Amazing and unexpected support from people throughout the park made the day so much more enjoyable, even managed to catch Alex and Stuart cheering me on that last mile! I finished in 2:53:47 which is a 25min improvement on New York last year. Thanks to those at the club who've helped me to be a better runner this year but more importantly, made me enjoy running enough to do 15 laps of Battersea.
Jason Levy; Virtual London Marathon finished in 5 hours and 18 minutes. This was my 26th marathon. I only decided to do this yesterday morning, even though I had a place. I followed the zero to marathon training plan, never getting quite off of zero. Not a plan I can really recommend. My chosen route was 30+ laps of Clayhall Park. It was nice seeing other marathon runners out this morning and being able to support each other from a safe distance.
James Nichols Virtual (east) London marathon completed today. My twelfth marathon (does it count? Yeah it counts!). Plotted a local route that took in some of my favourite places but kept the repetition of laps to a minimum, really enjoyed it as a different experience despite the constant rain. Went through 26.2 miles in about 3:36, the official app didn't believe that though so had to run an extra mile for the official time of 3:45 - almost an ultra! Good to be able to get a race in this year, seen some cracking efforts from friends as well.
Mark Moir; This morning I completed my second marathon, albeit a virtual one, around Victoria Park in 3:23:25. Big thanks to east london runners and my family for supporting me through my training and for coming to cheer us on despite the persistent rain.
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 10km - Saturday 3rd October 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
John Henry | 35.14 pb | 1st | |
MK 5km PB, Milton Keynes - Sunday 27th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Paul Quinton | 16.04 pb | 70th | |
Bradwell Don't Hit The Wall Trail 14 miles (with Essex Trail Events) - Sunday 27th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Andrew Baxter | 2.04.40 | 14th of 57 | |
Andrew Baxter Return to (semi) competitive running for me today.
Bradwell Don't Hit the Wall self- navigating trail run.
Was hard going: far too windy out by estuary; crossing ploughed fields and;
lots of stop/start, trying to follow and work out the instructions
....but bloomin great fun.
Ended up doing 14.2m rather than the 13.7m 'official distance' going wrong
in 1st mile (!) and tracking back to check route a couple of times when was
actually right in first place.
2.04.14 for 14th place
Run Through Goodwood Half Marathon - Sunday 27th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Tom Howourth | 1.23.43 pb | 21st | |
Debbie Shearing | 1.54.42 | 104th | |
Hever Castle Triathlon (Olympic Distance) - Sunday 27th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Daniel Lee | 2.35.57 | 85th | |
Ava Lee | 2.39.13 | 110th | |
Caroline Frith | 3.11.42 | 372nd | |
800m swim/ 40km cycle / 10.5km run
475 finishers.
Caroline reports: A real live race report!
Hever Castle Triathlon Olympic distance. Apologies for the photos of my kids but as well as racing this weekend I got to be a proud mummy spectator too.
To say I was dreading it was putting it mildly - I just wanted it over, especially when I saw the weather forecast. I am a warm weather person and would never voluntarily jump into a lake at the best of times, so the swim always takes me far out of my comfort zone. The water temperature was so cold at 12.5c they reduced everyone's swim distances by half, so mine was 800m instead of 1500m - I was not sorry! The start was rolling, 1 competitor every 10 seconds. I took advice from my 8 yr old son who raced yesterday to jump in as far as possible - and my goggles promptly filled up with water. Not a great start. Anna Dingle kindly lent me booties, gloves and a warm hat but the water was so cold it hurt to put your head under. I did the swim in 18 minutes which I was happy with and hauled myself up the hill to transition at which point I realised I hadn't really registered where I'd put my bike. Thankfully the turquoise beast stands out from the crowd, but that is a mistake I won't make again. I was anticipating the bike course to be tough because I had been forewarned how hilly it was, I think I was the only person on the course with a heavy hybrid bike instead of a road bike and I don't clip in. However it wasn't as bad as I was expecting and I completed the 40k in 1.50 which I was perfectly fine with, given the route had almost 2000 feet of ascent.
The run was obviously going to be my thing and I loved it. It was mostly off road on trails and winding woodland paths with no mud, and I was like a kid in a candy shop, tearing past everyone who had zoomed past me on the bike. The course finishes by going through the pretty grounds of Hever Castle and I did the 10.5k in 49 minutes.
So despite saying this morning I was never going to do a September triathlon ever again both kids and I loved it and aim to be back next year.
Run Fest Lee Valley 10km - Sunday 27th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Thomas Grimes | 34.16 | 3rd | |
Patrick Brown | 35.43 | 8th | |
John Henry | 36.34 pb | 16th | |
Robert Dixon | 38.54 | 40th | |
Amy Martin | 57.43 | 276th | |
Sallyann Eyles | 1.00.33 | 298th | |
Sallyann reports: It was a great race but bloody tough. The wind was
unbelievable. I was aiming for a PB and didn’t get it good to be racing though.
Run Through Velopark 10km - Saturday 26th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Tim Le Rasle | 41.11 pb | 21st | |
Maverick Peak District Trail Marathon - Saturday 26th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Ford Cadiogan | 5.33.56 | 62nd of 74 | |
Cheshire Half Marathon - Sunday 20th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
John Henry | 1.20.17 pb | 71st | |
New Forest Trail Half Marathon - Sunday 20th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Nick Hoult | 2.01.27 | 185th | |
Catriona Hoult | 2.01.33 | 187th | |
First medal of 2020. Nick Hoult and I ran the New Forest Half Marathon.
First trail half and I was pleased with time of 2.01.33 given how traily
(hard!!) it was.
Really pretty route around a private estate (Lord Salisbury's or something)
just outside the New Forest with staggered starts, no spectators but very
enthusiastic marshals to make up for it. Really glad they managed to put it
on in these times.
Thanks to Nick for pacing me (I think he was actually quite pleased of the
excuse to go slowly!)
Run Through Olympic Park 10km - Saturday 19th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Scott McMillan | 36.11 pb | 25th, 2nd V45 | |
Robert Spread | 36.40 | 28th, 2nd V40 | |
Richard Power-Guest | 48.40 | 184th | |
Ross Lucas | 50.08 | 205th | |
Scott reports: Great to finally be able to put all this
summer’s training to good use in an actual race - new 10k PB of
36:11 (an improvement of nearly 90 seconds!) in the Olympic Park
this morning.
Fox Ultra (62km) , Surrey - Saturday 19th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Joseph Gunn | 5.40.35 | 13th | |
Joe Gunn: Thanks all! Much appreciated. Was incredibly tough
- certainly learnt a lot from my debut ultra!
Kew Gardens 10km Races - Sunday 13th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Amy Martin | 57.19 pb | 1002nd Saturday | |
Katherine Harris | 47.31 | 382nd Sunday | |
Duxford Dash 5km - Sunday 13th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Susan Edwards | 33.16 | 175th | |
Susan reports: Duxford Dash today, choice of 5k or 10k( I did the 5k which was
one lap . If you want a run and a day out for the price of a race entry this is great.
The course goes round the runways passing so many interesting planes ,so its flat but
also windy in parts. It was well organised and well marshalled today , lots of parking,
no mass start ,runners let go in twos at 5 second intervals, chip timing, lots of
portaloos, lots of hand sanitisers . And afterwards you could spend the rest of the
day at the Museum.
I loved it .
Orion Harriers Chingford League Tester Race - 5.2 Miles - Saturday 12th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Patrick Brown | 30.05 | 4th | |
Michael Wilson | 40.50 | 62nd | |
Janet Bywater | 44.55 | 75th | |
Catriona Hoult | 45.51 | 78th | |
Running for Orion Harriers:
John Henry - 7th (30.47)
Spencer Evans - 18th (33.13)
Stephen Taylor - 38th (36.29)
95 Finishers.
Run Through Battersea Park 5km - Sunday 6th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Paul Quinton | 16.05 pb | | |
Paul Quinton: I did the 5km (16:05 chip time). Good to see so many
people out racing again. In the 5km we were "let go" 4 runners at a time with
about 5sec gaps and kept 2 meters apart while waiting to start using cones,
all seemed to work relatively well. Its not racing how we knew it pre Covid
but its so good to be able to race again.
Box End Sprint Triathlon, Bedford - Sunday 6th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Daniel Lee | 1.20.06 | 60th | |
Caroline Frith | 1.32.48 | 128th | |
Anna Dingle | 1.33.00 | 129th | |
Maya Goodwin | 1.59.53 debut | 177th | |
Alice Barrett | 2.01.46 debut | 178th | |
750m swim/ t1/18.7km cycle/t2/5km run
Danny 16.27 / 2.45/ 38.16/1.06/ 21.28 = 1.20.06
Caroline 15.14/3.31/49.01/0.48/24.12 = 1.32.48
Anna 15.46 / 2.11/ 42.27/ 1.10 /31.23 = 1.33.00
Maya 21.39/ 4.26/ 53.34/ = 1.59.53
Alice 20.38/3.43/ 58.58/ = 2.01.46
Caroline reports: Box End Sprint Tri - my first triathlon in 2 years, my
first race of any kind in 6 months and my first "socially distanced" race ever.
Really well organised, my fears of becoming hypothermic either waiting for the
swim, during the swim or on the bike whilst still wet from the swim didn't come
to fruition, the company was fantastic and I knocked 5 mins off my time from 2
years ago - well worth getting up at 3.45am for!
Maya reports: My first triathlon was:
Complicated:
lots of rules and equipment to co ordinate and remember. (Or forget - I locked my swim hat in Anna's car. Oops)
Cold:
waiting in the gloom to get in the water.
Scary: 'the really high weeds and rushes in the lake coming so close to my face made me jump, it's quite an experience, being startled underwater!
Pretty:
thatched cottages, pretty streams, fields of horses and cows on the bike ride.
Worrying:
two roundabouts without a marshal had me concerned I may have gone the wrong way in case Dick Dastardly had been there before me and switched the arrows.
Hard:
the run. That's all. The run was hard.
And that just leaves fantastic, exciting, brilliant and fun. It was all these too. I loved it, I really did.
Run Through Battersea Park 10km - Sunday 6th September 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Tom Howourth | 35.58 pb | | |
Chris Green | 46.21 | | |
Run Through Velopark Half Marathon - Saturday 29th August 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Chris Green | 1.49.18 | 12th | |
Run Through Velopark 10km - Saturday 29th August 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Jamie Xavier | 44.30 | 32nd | |
Ross Lucas | 50.01 | 51st | |
The Dave Knight Memorial Run - Sunday 23rd August 2020
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St Albans Summer 10km - Sunday 23rd August 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Thomas Grimes | 34.37 | 18th , 2nd M40 | |
MK 5km PB, Milton Keynes - Friday 21st August 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Paul Quinton | 16.16 pb | 120th of 246 | |
Paul comments: Great to be back racing again. There were 28 races
with up to 10 people in each race going off in 5min waves. Very well
organised. We had a great group of 7/8 guys through 3km together. Hopefully
we will slowly get back to racing, all be it a slightly different Covid 19
compliant form of racing.
Chelmsford AC Miles Of Miles - Sunday 9th August 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Rhys Edwards | 4.58.5 | 16th of 90 | |
Thomas Grimes | 5.03.2 | 21st | |
Fabrizio Stefanoni | 5.10.4 | 25th | |
Joseph Gunn | 5.18.5 | 29th | |
The first EA authorised event since the lockdown began. 52 races with 6 per race ran round a set course.
Vanguard Way Full Marathon - Sunday 2nd August 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Ford Cadiogan | 6.30.07 | 49th of 52 | |
Non Sweet Caroline Aquathlon (750m/5km) - Saturday 25th July 2020
Name | Time | Position | Gender Position |
Maya Goodwin | 1.03.20 | | |
750m swim: 24.52 / t1 2.56 / 5km run 35.30 = 1.03.20