Yearly archives: 2015

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CC6 Update

CC6 Wilverley 2015
CC6 Wilverley 2015

The final race in the CC6 series took place on 1st March at Wilverley Plain in superb conditions.

Men’s Finishers

  • 9, Neil Jennings
  • 33, Jonathan Williams
  • 43, Jade Rolfe
  • 50, John Quayle
  • 52, Mark Adams
CC6 Wilverley 2015
CC6 Wilverley 2015

Women’s Finishers

  • 9, Tam Ryan
  • 11, Becky Tovey
  • 12, Jo Weguelin
  • 16, Hannah Shutt
  • 31, Alice Lane
  • 32, Diane Cross
  • 36, Penny Jennings

Congratulations to the Women’s Team who finished 3rd for the series. The men finished 10th and Romsey were 7th in the joint competition.

Pasta Party!

Our annual Pasta Party – held to give our London Marathon runners a good send-off – will take place on Tuesday 21 April at The Sun on Winchester Road, Romsey. There will be a choice of pasta dishes and garlic bread (and a quiz!) – for a very reasonable £10 per head (partners welcome).

Download this form for further details or to book your place. Speak to Di or Lesley if you have any queries.

Results Round Up – 17/02/15

Blackmore Vale Feb 2015
Blackmore Vale Feb 2015

Tam Ryan completed the Blackmore Vale Half Marathon on Sunday, 7th February in nearby Dorset. Runners started from Bishops Caundle Village Hall, completing a circular route of hilly terrain. The event provides runners with an excellent base for spring marathons. Tam finished in a time of 1:34:38: 1st in her age category and 7th lady overall.

On a roll, and in marathon training, Tam also produced a good finish in the Bramley 10/20 on Sunday, 15th February. This is a very popular race which takes runners on two 10 mile laps from around the rural villages north of Bramley, North Hampshire. Weather conditions were good on the day and Tam had a stonking run, gaining yet another personal best, she finished in 2:25:14.

Also on 15th February, the good conditions greeted a contingency of RRR in the 6th CC6 of the current series at Denny Wood, hosted by Totton Runners. The previous day’s heavy rain made for muddy off road conditions with plenty of waterlogged conditions underfoot with the mud robbing one or two runners of their shoes.

RRR finishers:

Men

  • Neil Jennings, 11th
  • Jonathon Williams, 40th
  • John Quayle, 57th
  • Mark Adams, 66th

Women

  • Jo Weguelin, 12th
  • Becky Tovey, 14th
  • Hannah Shutt, 19th
  • Di Cross, 22nd
  • Penny Jennings, 27th
  • Alice Lane, 29th
  • Sarah Humphries, 35th

 

The mens team currently lay in 9th position and the women in 7th.

Results Round Up – 27/01/15

Kicking the New Year off were Romsey runners, Tam Ryan and Paul Burnage who took part in the popular annual Stubbington 10km road race. Weather conditions were near perfect and both runners put in a sterling performance; Tam Ryan gained a personal best with a time of 42:35 and fellow runner Paul Burnage was hot on Tam’s heels finishing in 43:38.

The Romsey 5 was held on 25th January at Broadlands Estate. The following RRRs took part (these are “gun” times rather than chip times):

  • Ian Ralph 31:33
  • Tony King 31:38
  • John Quayle 35:12
  • Becky Tovey 37:45
  • Jane Carter 38:45
  • Brenda Topliss 39:41
  • Peter Smith 40:27
  • Alison Solomon 41:43
  • Deborah Rees 46:34
  • Julie Shanker 46:53

Weekend Away

The Social team have been making plans for this year’s RRR Weekend Away and we’ve decided to go for the Endurancelife Coastal Trail Series event in Pembrokeshire on Saturday, 2nd May.

These are fantastic, friendly, well-organised events held around stretches of scenic coastline – and often taking in stretches not normally open to the public. They also offer a choice of distances: 10k, half marathon, full marathon and ultra.

To find out more, and enter if you plan to come, go to: www.endurancelife.com then click on Events, then CTS 14-15 then Pembrokeshire. James at EL has very kindly given us a discount code, so when you get to the checkout enter rrrp15 in the code box – this gives you 15% off (NB: previous entrants, it will not operate in conjunction with any prize vouchers). The code is valid until 1 March. These events are extremely popular, so please enter soon to avoid disappointment.

I have looked at hotel options and think the Premier Inn at Haverfordwest (North/A40) is our best bet. It is just 8 miles from race HQ and reasonably priced. They will not offer the lowest rates on group bookings, however, so I suggest we book individually and pick the days/rates that suit us best. The number is 0871 527 9546. At time of writing, the cheapest deal is the Premier Saver (no refunds or amends), which offers 1 room for 2 nights (Fri and Sat) for 2 people for £99 (no breakfast); Friday night only is £39. The sooner you book, the cheaper it is (other options are available).

I suggest we go down on Friday afternoon/evening and return on Sunday morning (though please do what is best for you). I will book a (pasta) restaurant for Friday night and another for Saturday (alternatively, there is the EL Afterparty at the Castle Inn), once I know how many people are going. We can also look at lift shares or possibly a minibus, depending on numbers and drivers. I will also look into a walk or run on Sunday, if anyone fancies that.

If you are planning to come, please let me know so I can keep you informed of arrangements. Family members/partners/friends welcome. I will put some flyers out on club nights asap.

All the best

Di

Results Round Up – 06/01/15

Festive Marathon for Romsey Road Runners

Nine Romsey Road Runners decided to burn off a few calories before the Christmas indulgences by tackling the Portsmouth Coastal Waterside Marathon on 21st December. The event started along the promenade in Portsmouth and headed along the coast to Hayling Island – the half way point – before heading back to finish at the Pyramid Centre, race HQ.

The 26.2 mile trail event included muddy, grassy stretches, gravel tracks, the promenade and a stretch along the beach. After a dull, mild start, the wind picked up and provided an additional challenge for the final miles. However, the drink stations provided Jaffa Cakes, jellybeans and mulled wine to ease the pain.

Alongside the Father Christmases, snowmen and even a large present, Wendy George was the first Romsey runner home in 4:04:46, followed by Stewart Liesenham in 4:08:05. They were followed by Di Cross in 4:23:16 and Jade Rolfe, who ran to accompany a friend, in 4:25:59. Brenda Topliss followed them in 4:31:26, finishing third in her age category. Jo Weguelin (4:35:58), Becky Tovey (4:41:34) and Alice Lane (4:42:35) came in next, all running their first marathons.  Alice and Becky were raising money for the charity that supports quadruple amputee Alex Lewis, who lives locally. They were followed by Lisa Ware in 4:57:09.

Festive Spirits

Fuelled mainly by Christmas cakes and mince pies, Romsey Road Runners kept active during the festive season – and that’s not just the partying.

Lots of mud and a few hills greeted the dozen or so club members who made it to Whiteparish for the Christmas Eve run. A bit of a tradition now, the group ran up to the folly on Pepperbox Hill – now a National Trust site – round it, then back down to Whiteparish for refreshments. A cold but bright morning, the seven-mile route offered impressive views across Salisbury Plains and beyond, with the spire of the cathedral clearly visible.

Then, on New Year’s Day, almost 20 runners (and three dogs) sobered up in time for the annual outing from the Bear & Ragged Staff at Stoneymarsh. Despite a gloomy forecast, the rain held off and the club enjoyed a social seven-mile route out to Kimbridge and Mottisfont, along the Test Way before crossing the A3057 at Brook and heading back past St Mary’s Church in Michelmersh to the pub for lunch.

If your New Year’s Resolution was to get fitter, why not come along to one of our club nights? We’d love to see you.