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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Stu at the North Wales Half Marathon
Leicester City 5k Summer Series Race 3
Women’s Running Milton Keynes 5K and 10K
Congrats to Michelle Brown who took part in the Women's Running Milton Keynes 5k and 10k Run 2018 (10K) on Sunday 15th July 2018. Michelle managed to finish 16th out of a field of a few hundred on another extremely hot day. Well done!
Hoby Hop
Four of our members (Mehul, Jazzy, Craig and Stu) took a trip to Hoby on Sunday 15th July 2018 to take part in the HOBY HOP TRAIL RACE 2018. The conditions were tough but all managed to get home in the end after navigating through some extremely dry, cracked ground; large stretches … Continue Reading ››
Phil at the East Midlands Grand Prix
A big well done to Philip Chritchlow, who has been competing in East Midlands Grand Prix this year. The series consists of eight races over a two-month period, with the five best results counting.
More information can be found here - http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mkac/The_EMGP.html
Phil finished 2nd in the V50 category having competed in five races. Congrats to … Continue Reading ››
West End Windmill Fell Race
Thank you and well done to everyone who took part in the West End Windmill Fell Race on Wednesday 11th July 2018. Philip Chritchlow, Stuart Coe, Gareth Coyle and Mehul Vaitha went up to enjoy a challenging, hilly and technical course around Woodhouse Eaves and Broombriggs Farm. A great event put on … Continue Reading ››
Phil at the Ashboure Half Marathon
Ray sweeps Holme Pierrepoint Grand Prix
A huge congratulations to Ray Robinson who took part in the Holme Pierrepoint Grand Prix, a series of four races which took place over two weeks. More information can be found at https://hprcrun.co.uk/gp/, but this year Ray finished first in his age category, achieved three PBs and won a £50 prize!
Truly … Continue Reading ››
Race for Life Half Marathon
A special shout to Michelle Brown who took part in the Race for Life Half-Marathon at Victoria Park on Sunday 8th July 2018. The soaring temperatures on the day were not conducive for running to begin with, and it saddens us to say the organisation of the event left a lot to … Continue Reading ››