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Club Handicap Challenge

Monday 8 September saw the club’s annual 5km handicap challenge play out round the streets of Braishfield.

Throughout the summer, members of the club ran in one or more of three separate 5km time trials to set the best time they can.  Using these results the club’s session leaders  set a handicap time for each individual that they are then challenged to try and beat.  The runner who beats their handicap by the greatest margin lifts the coveted trophy.

This year saw 33 members toe the start line with only 11 managing to beat the handicap.  Well done to everybody who took part, but the all important results are…

Jo Weguelin came in 3rd with a time gap of 27 seconds, narrowly pipped to 2nd by Tony Peelo with a time gap of 28 seconds.  But our winner on the night, and this years club champion, was Haly Nomm in a time of 00:24:30 and most importantly 39 seconds below her handicap time.

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1st Haly Nomm -39 seconds
2nd Tony Peelo -28 seconds
3rd Jo Weguelin -27 seconds
4th Sarah Humphries -23 seconds
5th Daniel Lurcock -22 seconds
6th Julie Shanka -20 seconds
7th Wayne Windebank -17 seconds
8th Paul Burnage -15 seconds
9th Rebecca Marriner -14 seconds
10th Derek Kelly -14 seconds
11th Karen Mason -11 seconds

Results Round Up – 26/08/14

Pewsey success for RRR’s: Two Romsey Road Runners competed in the Pewsey Vale Half Marathon on 24 August, which took place on country roads just south of Marlborough. The undulating, circular route passed through scenic countryside, taking in one of the famous white horses, before finishing back at the village’s primary school. Brenda Topliss, who finished 96th overall in a time of 1:56:02, won the FV65 category and received a trophy when awards were presented after the race; Di Cross finished just ahead in 1:55:33 (91st, 20th woman); both runners used the event as part of their training for the Clarendon trail races in early October. The race was well organised, expertly marshalled and very friendly.

Corfe Castle 2014
Corfe Castle 2014

A further contingent of Romsey Road Runners travelled westwards to Corfe Castle in Dorset to run part of the notorious ‘Beast’ route just for fun! This annual club trip to Corfe is affectionately referred to as the Beast ‘recce’. The Romsey runners run about 9 miles of the race route, which can be confirmed as being accurately described as undulating and extremely hilly! Part of the course includes the formidable Houns-tout cliff where the runners climb around 200 steps to the top and experience breathtaking views across the Purbeck coastline; before finally returning along the cliff top and back to Corfe Common.

RR10 – Final Results

The final RR10 of the summer took place in Hursley last night. Well done to every RRR who ran an RR10 this year. The event continues to be very popular.

The final placings were as follows:

Men’s Team

1 Southampton AC
2 Stubbington Green Runners
3 Lordshill Road Runners
5 Romsey Road Runners
18 Romsey Road Runners (B)
42 Romsey Road Runners (C)

Women’s Team

1 New Forest Runners
2 Winchester and District AC
3 Southampton AC
10 Romsey Road Runners
23 Romsey Road Runners (B)
34= Romsey Road Runners (C)
53 Romsey Road Runners (D)
66 Romsey Road Runners (E)

Men’s Individual (at least six finishes)

1 Nick Buis Totton
2 Matt Hammerton Romsey
3 Scott Eddington Southampton AC
21= Andrew Proctor Romsey
27 Toby Burrows Romsey
29 Neil Jennings Romsey
33 Ian Ralph Romsey
36 Christopher Brown Romsey
42 Duncan Dickinson Romsey
82 Paul Burnage Romsey
107= John Quayle Romsey
133 Andrew Archibald Romsey
145 Stuart Cripps Romsey
171= Richard Vie Romsey
175 Derek Kelly Romsey

Women’s Individual (at least six finishes)

1 Ellie Monks Southampton AC
2 Valeria Sesto New Forest
3 Chloe Woolf New Forest
11 Tamatha Ryan Romsey
19 Rebecca Marriner Romsey
25 Hannah Hunt Romsey
30 Jo Weguelin Romsey
42 Penny Jennings Romsey
51 Alice Lane Romsey
54 Julia Abab Romsey
78 Liz Slade Romsey
89 Naomi Farrington Romsey
105 Deborah Rees Romsey
107 Julie Shanker Romsey

Results Round Up – 05/08/14

Wendy Couper took part in the Adventure Boot Camp Farnborough Charity 5K event on 6th July. This was Farnborough’s inaugural charity run is in aid of ABF The Soldiers’ Charity. The route took runners through grass and wooded areas of the in Rushmoor Arena, Aldershot. It was both interesting and achievable for beginners, whilst still enough of a challenge to tax experienced runners looking for a race. Wendy finished 1st  Female V70 in a time of 37:20.

RRR Tam Ryan completed the Dorney Dash 10km race on Saturday 26th July. This is a fast flat course consisting of a series of laps around the Olympic Eton Dorney Lake, making it ideal for PBs. However, the weather proved far too hot and several runners pulled out after a few miles and a number of ambulances had to be called. Tam was unaffected and finished in 43:25 and second her age category.

Four RRRs ran at the Lakeside 5k in Hillsea on the 30th July. This was race 4 of a 5 race series, previously known as the Promenade 5k. The route is fast and flat, ideal for fast times. RRR finishers: Jade Rolfe 20:29; Tam Ryan 20:34; John Quayle 21:29; Di Cross 24:23.

The 3rd August saw a number of Romsey Runners, broaden their experiences and take part in the Wellington Triathlon, in Crowthorne, Berkshire. The triathlon includes a swim, cycle and run. Taking part in the ‘Super Sprint’ event was Wendy Couper, in her 10th year of competing is this popular event. Wendy completed the 200m swim/12m cycle/5km run – in a total time of 1:43:16 – placing her 1st in the V60 age category.

RRR parkrun Results – 26/07/14

We don’t normally post parkrun results but we thought it worth mentioning that RRR were represented at four different parkruns this weekend. Results as follows:

Runner parkrun Time
Daniel Lurcock Maidstone 00:21:20
Lee Harris Eastleigh 00:21:27
John Quayle Southampton 00:21:53
Chris Stocks Conkers 00:21:54
Alison Solomon Eastleigh 00:30:03
Linda Webb Eastleigh 00:32:57
Wendy Couper Eastleigh 00:35:51

Results Round Up – 16/07/14

3 Peaks Challenge 2014
3 Peaks Challenge 2014

Five Romsey ladies took part in the Three Peaks Challenge as part of ‘Team Nikki’, raising money for Brain Tumour Research in memory of Nikki Lewis.

Sarah White, Nikki’s cousin and her fellow team mates Hannah, Becky, Alice and Michelle – all ladies from Romsey Runners – were ‘Team Nikki’.

The Three Peaks Challenge involves climbing the three highest peaks in England, Wales and Scotland, usually within 24 hours. The three peaks are: Snowdon, in Wales (1085m) Scafell Pike, in England (978m) and Ben Nevis, in Scotland (1344m).

Starting at Ben Nevis ‘Team Nikki’ rose to the challenge taking on the peaks one by one, encouraging one another; “We are very pleased to report that we completed the challenge in 23 hours 50 minutes and the fundraising total is heading towards £2,500 or more which is fantastic and well worth the exhaustion, aches and pains! We were very lucky to have great weather all weekend and were treated to 3 out of 3 views which kept our spirits high!”

New Forest 10 - 2014
New Forest 10 – 2014

On a more local note, RRR were out in the New Forest on 12th July, taking in the scenic sights offered by the New Forest 10. The weather was warm and the route pleasant taking runners along gravel tracks and through open forest in a loop starting and finishing at New Park near Brockenhurst. The results were Neil Jennings, 1:07:58 (PB); Daniel Lurcock, 1:18:58 (1st ever 10 mile race); Penny Jennings, 1:24:31; Brenda Topliss, 1:30:15 (1st in age category); Di Cross, 1:32:22 and Charlotte Maslen, 1:43:59.

The annual Wyvern 10k in Fair Oak also took place on 12th July. Now organised by Hedge End running club, the Wyvern 10k was established as an Olympic Legacy Event in 2012 and is aimed at promoting running at a local level; the out and back road run is proving popular. RRR finishers were Wayne Windebank, 43:12 and John Quayle, 46:55. Former GB Olympic 400m runner and local man, Iwan Thomas also ran and came in at 44:33.

Results Round Up – 10/07/14

Tam Ryan completed the South Downs Marathon on Saturday 21 June. This is becoming a popular trail event and offers some challenging inclines for runners, including a start up Butser Hill. The longer views are rewarding and the scenery along the route pleasant. Despite taking a wrong turn along the way, making the trail longer than it need to be and the added scorching sunshine, Tam still managed a time of 3:43:17 finishing as 2nd lady and 15th overall out of field 412 runners.

Lynda Brown did the South Downs Half Marathon, which turned out to be just under 15 miles by the end, after organisers extended the route to avoid another event. Lynda’s time was 2:22:51 finishing as 15th lady and 84th out of 280.

There was a good turn out of runners to the annual Mile of Miles relay event on 2nd July, hosted by Southampton Athletics Club. The relay event took place on Southampton’s athletics track, the perfect setting for each runner to complete a metric mile (4x400m). Romsey A finished in 9th position this year, out of a total of 31 teams and Romsey B in 26th position. The top ten teams were:

1 Southampton AC A 52:44
2 Hardley Runners A 54:52
3 New Forest A 55:16
4 Eastleigh RC A 56:34
5 Lordshill B 57:43
6 Hedge End A 57:56
7 Totton A 58:44
8 Southampton AC B 59:32
9 Romsey RR A 60:36
10 Eastleigh RC B 61:34

In the seventh RR10 race at Marwell Zoo on the 9th July, Romsey men fielded two teams, finishing 6th and 22nd. The women fielded three teams finishing 6th, 17th and 34th. In the overall standings Romsey A Men are in 6th place (but only one point off 4th) while Romsey A Women lie 10th.

Individual Results from the RR10 at Marwell Zoo (Men)

2 Matt Hammerton
17 Andrew Proctor
29 Neil Jennings
35 Duncan Dickinson
46 Christopher Brown
66 Jade Rolfe
81 Paul Burnage
111 John Quayle
116 Will Archibald
150 Andrew Archibald
159 Stuart Cripps
189 Richard Vie
197 Derek Kelly
210 Dave Page

Individual Results from the RR10 at Marwell Zoo (Women)

12 Tamatha Ryan
19 Rebecca Marriner
23 Jo Weguelin
40 Penny Jennings
50 Alice Lane
63 Julia Abab
77 Alison Soloman
113 Julie Shanker
122 Ruth Page

It’s the best six races that count in the RR10 and a number of RRRs have now completed six or more races. We have five men and five women in the overall Top 20 of their respective competitions!

RR10 placings after 6 runs or more (Men)

1 Matt Hammerton
8= Andrew Proctor
12 Toby Burrows
13 Neil Jennings
17 Christopher Brown
43 John Quayle
49 Andrew Archibald
68 Derek Kelly

RR10 placings after 6 runs or more (Women)

7 Hannah Hunt
8 Jo Weguelin
12 Penny Jennings
15 Alice Lane
16 Julia Abab
33 Naomi Farrington
37 Deborah Rees
38 Julie Shanker

RR10 Results – Manor Farm

The RR10 results from Manor Farm are in. The men fielded two teams, finishing in 8th and 24th place. The women fielded three teams, finishing 12th, 21st and 34th.

Men’s Individual Results

Position Name
2 Matt Hammerton
26 Neil Jennings
43 Christopher Brown
44 Toby Burrows
61 Tony King
73 Jade Rolfe
98 Paul Burnage
124 John Quayle
154 Andrew Archibald
159 Stuart Cripps
212 Derek Kelly
224 Dave Page

Women’s Individual Results

Position Name
31 Hannah Hunt
33 Jo Weguelin
50 Alice Lane
56 Penny Jennings
59 Hannah Shutt
68 Julia Abab
83 Liz Slade
106 Naomi Farrington
116 Deborah Rees
120 Julie Shanker

Results Round Up – 03/06/14

On 21st May, 28 RRR took place in the third RR10 of the season. The Men fielded two teams finishing 4th and 14th while the Women fielded four teams finishing 6th, 13th, 25th and 37th.

RRR male finishers: 3rd Matt Hammerton, 6th Paul Cardy, 25th Andrew Proctor, 30th Toby Burrows, 32nd Neil Jennings, 33rd Ian Ralph, 37th Christopher Brown, 53th Tony King, 84th Jade Rolfe, 117th John Quayle, 147th Stuart Cripps, 154th Andrew Archibald, 202nd Greg Roulston, 205th Dave Page.

RRR female finishers: 11th Tamatha Ryan, 15th Rebecca Marriner, 25th Hannah Hunt, 27th Jo Weguelin, 39th Becky Tovey, 52nd Penny Jennings, 53th Alice Lane, 69th Julia Abab, 107th Naomi Farrington, 110th Deborah Rees, 116th Ruth Page, 118th Linda Webb, 119th Julie Shanker, 149th Wendy Couper.

Hook 10 mile 2014
Hook 10 mile 2014

Becky Tovey and Tam Ryan ran in the warm sunshine to complete the Hook 10 road race. A flat road race, which was well organised took runners through lanes in and around the village of Hook, North Hampshire. Tam finished 5th lady in 1:12:40 and Becky came in as 15th lady in 1:18:22.

The pair, on a roll, took part in the Windlesham Pairs 10km Relay. Organised by Windle Valley runners, a mass of 186 runners competed in this inaugural event. Teams – male, female or mixed, young and slightly older – took it in turns to complete a 1km undulating loop until the 10km distance had been completed. Team Ryan and Tovey were the 3rd ladies home in a time of 41:13 and 37th overall out of 93 teams. Nearly non-stop saxophone music provided runners with inspiration whilst tea, coffee and cakes at the finish rounded off a pleasant evening.

In May, RRR Duncan Walling took part in the Ox Ultra Marathon in Wiltshire, organised by White Star Running. Advertised as one of the UK’s toughest and longest marathons, it included a hilly off road route through King John’s royal hunting ground of Cranborne Chase. In his first ever Ultra, Walling finished the 37.6 miles in a time of 7:55:05; 35th out of a total of 75 finishers. Afterwards Walling said, ‘It was my first marathon let alone my first ultra and, with hindsight, was perhaps a bit far as I’m still a little stiff. But it was great fun, an amazing location and weather.’

Results Round Up – 13/5/14

RR10 Race 2, 2014
RR10 Race 2, 2014

The second evening RR10 took place on Wednesday 7th May at Stoney Cross, in the New Forest. Romsey Runners were well represented. The route started as a pleasant downhill with runners setting off at a fast pace before encountering mud and water at the bottom and a returning incline back towards the start!

The Romsey Men consisted of three teams finishing 4th, 8th and 26th. The B team were actually the “second of the B teams” and were ahead of the A teams of some other clubs which is a tremendous performance.

The Romsey Women went one better than last time out to field five teams finishing 7th, 14th, 18th, 32nd & 44th respectively.

Male finishers: 2nd Matt Hammerton, 24th Mark Stileman,  26th Chris Brown, 27th Tony Burrows, 31st Andrew Proctor, 33rd Ian Ralph, 39th Jimmy Hunt, 44th Neil Jennings, 47th Duncan Dickinson, 62nd Tony King, 90th Steve Reed, 127th Peter Hartley, 130th John Quayle, 141st Andrew Archibald, 188th Richard Vie, 198th David Nixon and 200th Derek Kelly.

Wherwell 10k 2014
Wherwell 10k 2014

Women finishers: 13th Tam Ryan, 24th Becky Tovey, 28th Hannah Hunt,  31st Rebecca Mariner, 37th Jo Weguelin, 46th Penny Jennings, 52nd Alice Lane, 55th Julia Abab, 58th Di Cross, 80th Liz Slade, 104th Naomi Farrington, 106th Anna Duignan, 125th  Linda Webb, 128th Deborah Rees, 134th Julie Shanker and 147th Wendy Couper.

The weekend saw 9 RRRs running in the Harewood Forest 10K, starting and finishing at Wherwell, in the heart of the Test Valley.  Cool, windy conditions with only a small amount of mud, made for a very pleasant race off-road event with lots of beautiful scenery including some patches of Bluebells still at their peak!

Position Time
74 00:58:48 Julia Abab
79 01:00:31 Tony Peelo
83 01:01:55 Liz Slade
98 01:05:07 Anna Duignan
106 01:07:07 Derek Kelly
118 01:09:53 Julie Shanker
119 01:09:56 Karen Keane
120 01:10:03 Ruth Page
129 01:17:59 Wendy Couper

Results Round Up – 29/4/14

The first RR10 of the 2014 season started at Royal Victoria Country in Netley last Wednesday. There was a high turn out from Romsey Runners, who were presented with new route around the park, which provided plenty of mud. Romsey finishers were:

Men: 5th Matt Hammerton, 20th Toby Burrows, 21st Jimmy Hunt, 26th Mark Stileman, 29th Andrew Proctor, 40th Ian Ralph, 41st Duncan Dickenson, 48th Christopher Brown, 74th Tony King, 84th Nick Berryman, 103rd Duncan Walling, 165th John Quayle, 187th Stuart Cripps, 189th Andrew Archibald, 254th Derek Kelly, and in 259th Greg Roulston.

Women: 27th Hannah Hunt, 34rd Jo Weguelin, 42nd Penny Jennings, 53rd Alison Soloman, 57th Di Cross, 58th Julia Abab, 72nd Alice Lane, 74th Liz Slade, 112 Naomi Farrington, 136th Linda Webb, 145th Deborah Rees, and 154th Julie Shanker.

The Romsey Men fielded three teams finishing 4th, 12th and 27th. All the A team finished in Top 30 while the B Team all finished in the Top 90. The Romsey Women managed to field four teams finishing 12th, 18th, 30th & 49th respectively.

Houghton 11k Runners
Houghton 11k Runners

A very wet Sunday saw the annual Houghton Trail Event; a selection of runs and cycle events starting from the village hall with all proceeds raised going towards the Houghton All Saints Church. There was a choice of 4k fun run, a 11k trail run, a 5k off road cycle and 14 or 32k mountain bike ride. The route was essentially off road using parts of the Test and Clarendon Way, trails and paths and some quiet rural roads.

RRR, Di Cross said afterwards, “The Houghton 11k trail run was great fun as ever, despite the deluge.”

A friendly event, introduced by Dickie Davies, it was well run with plenty of marshalls and delicious cake at the end. The course was muddy and slippery – probably worse for the cyclists than runners – with some good hills along the way.

Di finished in 1:01:38 – a minute off her PB for the course and but still finished first in her age category. Other finishers: Tony Burrows 44:45 (3rd man), Jimmy Hunt 45:07(5th man), Hannah Hunt 56:43 (3rd lady), Stuart Cripps 58:34, Tony Peelo 1:00:03, Di Cross 1:01:38, Penny Jennings 1:02:11, Alice Lane 1:03:14, Sarah White 1:05:37, Liz Slade 1:07:45, Anna Duignan 1:13:29, Naomi Farrington 1:14:59 and David Nixon 1:16:13.

The 32k cycle event saw RRR Wendy Couper, first in her age category finishing in 2:55:33.

London Marathon Results

Congratulations to all the RRRs who completed yesterday’s London Marathon. The results were as follows:

Tam Ryan 3:15:41
Shantha Dickinson 3:19:20
Jonathan Williams 3:30:01
Tony King 3:37:52
Wayne Windebank 3:47:03
Rio Brookes-Gibbs 3:59:05
Ken West 4:34:16
Nicola Meakin 4:49:02

Well done everyone on finishing! Amazing effort.

Results Round Up – 02/04/14

An impressive 13 Romsey Runners took part in last weekends’ local Eastleigh 10k road race. The event, sponsored by B&Q, now in its 30th year, is renowned for providing runners with opportunity of achieving a personal best for the distance. The course is flat and fast starting and finishing from Fleming Park Leisure Centre, Eastleigh. Well over 2,000 runners finished, encouraged by spectators along this popular course.

Romsey finishers included:-

Andrew Proctor 00:37:03
Ian Ralph 00:38:09
James Bettle 00:39:09
Neil Jennings 00:39:14
Wayne Windebank 00:41:27
Nick Berryman 00:41:38
Christopher Stocks 00:42:19
Joanna Weguelin 00:47:20
Bruce Maddick 00:47:38
John Quayle 00:49:33
Alice Lane 00:50:35
Stuart Cripps 00:51:20
Alison Solomon 00:51:53

Results Round Up – 25/03/14

Birling Gap 2014
Birling Gap 2014

The duo of Anna Duignan and Wendy Couper took part in the Endurance Life event at Birling Gap in Sussex located at the extremities of the South Downs National Park.

Couper said, ‘it is a stunning venue starting at finishing at Birling Gap, which was severely damaged during the recent storms. The route offered views of the Seven Sisters and included a very windy climb up Beachy Head.  We did the 10km which actually measured 7.7 miles.  The conditions were fortunately dry and we somehow managed to escape a hail storm.’

Anna completed the course, rated as strenuous, in 1:42 and Wendy in 1:50.

This event is one of a series of 10 coastal trails organised throughout the winter. They are all off road and are rated 1-5, 5 being extreme and 1 easy.  All the events come highly recommended by participants, offering runners dramatic scenery, views of the coast and lashings of sea air.

Eastleigh 10k report will follow next week.

Results Round Up – 18/03/14

Exbury 10k 2014
Exbury 10k 2014

The Exbury 10k became the ‘Exbury 5’ for this year’s participants. This picturesque New Forest event, starting and finishing in Exbury Gardens, was cut short this year owing to the disappearance in part of the foreshore path. The path, along Lepe Beach, had suffered some erosion in recent heavy rains forcing race organisers to change the route. This part of the course is not a favourite with runners, with its energy sapping shingle and on-shore breezes, so I don’t expect the runners really objected!

Romsey Runners had two men in the top ten, finishing 3rd and 7th respectively. The ladies were equally pleased with their times.

RRR finishers:

  • Toby Burrows, 30:10, 3rd overall
  • Neil Jennings, 31:06, 7th overall
  • Duncan Walling, 34:07
  • Penny Jennings, 38:08
  • Naomi Farrington, 49:38

Tam Ryan and daughter Rio completed their last long run before the London Marathon. Both ladies were among the 465 finishers of the Cranleigh 21. Organised by the fabulously named, ‘Cranleigh Tortoise and Hare Runners’, the Cranleigh 21 draws a number of spring marathon runners from all around the South East. Many use it as an indication of performance and to gain valuable experience for their big day. The route is a series of pleasant long loops along the quite lanes of the Surrey countryside. There are a couple of long gradual inclines on route and a sharp sting just before the finish to test those tired legs.

Tam had a good run, managing yet another personal best. Finishing in 2:33:18 as 7th Lady, 2nd in age category.

Rio had a tougher run though, getting cramp in her calf at the 12 mile mark and finishing in 3:18:41.

Results Round Up – 11/03/14

The John Austin Half Marathon is organised by volunteers in memory of John Austin, headed by his wife Irene Austin. 100% of the money raised by the event goes to support the work done by the Oakhaven Hospice Trust, in nearby Lymington. The course is a scenic off road, traffic free route running through the beautiful New Forest.

Last Sunday saw the 4th John Austin Half Marathon. The race was run on a new route this year due to flooding caused by recent poor weather. The new course was greeted enthusiastically by runners with a record number of entrants taking part; there were 531 finishers. Romsey Runner, Nick Berryman finished in a time of 1:34:13.

Further North, over the border in Wiltshire, the Salisbury 10, organised by the City of Salisbury Athletics & Running Clubs, also took place. This is known as a friendly race, suitable for all abilities. The route follows the banks of the River Avon North of Salisbury through the gently undulating Woodford Valley with fine views of the cathedral spire on the return leg.

This Sunday’s race was run in unseasonably warm and sun-drenched conditions providing Tam Ryan personal best for the 10 mile distance. Tam finished in 1:10:49 and fellow Romsey lady, Alison Soloman finished in 1.35.23. There were a total of 694 finishers.

Results Round Up – 04/03/14

Romsey lady Tam Ryan completed ‘The Terminator’ on Sunday 23rd February.  The aptly named event includes a number of tough hills and plenty of mud. This year’s course had been extended to make it 12 miles in length and those planning it found a hill for that final mile. Tam finished in 1:47:57 as 5th Lady overall, 3rd in her age category and 77th out of 439 finishers.

Alice Lane and Robert Gold ran the Winchester 10k in times of 52:16 and 1:00:38 respectively. The race looked like it may be in jeopardy because of recent groundwater flooding in Winchester, however it went ahead.

And slightly further afield, Wayne Windebank took part in Reading half marathon, finishing in a time of 1:35:42. The Mizuno Reading Half Marathon not only takes in the highlights of the city centre of Reading but also still passes through the beautiful grounds of the University campus. The race culminates at the Madejski Stadium to the cheers of thousands, providing a great atmosphere.

After the final race of the 2013/14 CC6 series Romsey Runners fared well. The ladies finished in 4th place, the men in 6th and, in the team competition, the club was placed 5th overall. Well done to those taking part.

The men’s competition ended up being a close run thing with Neil Jennings just pipping Christopher Brown by one point! They finished 15th and 16th respectively. Congratulations to Neil who improved his performance by 29 places over the series, and to Christopher who improved by 18 places.

In the ladies’ competition, congratulations goes to Tam Ryan for finishing first for Romsey ladies in 4th place overall, closely followed by Lynda Brown in 7th place overall, not far behind her was Becky Tovey finishing in 9th place and Jo Weguelin was in 13th.

Results Round Up 18/02/14

RRR at Bramley
RRR at Bramley

For those training for a spring marathon, the Bramley 20 mile is a key event in the calendar. Three Romsey ladies made the journey North of Basingstoke for the two lap event. Runners follow a gently undulating route through the lanes of north Hampshire, facing a couple of longer inclines, which always seem worse second time around.

For Rio Brookes-Gibbs it was her first 20 miler. Rio wasn’t even sure that she could run the 20 miles and was pleasantly surprised to finish in a time of 2:56:23, giving her a real confidence boost for the London Marathon in April. Shantha Dickinson was pleased too, sticking to her marathon training plan and finishing in 2:33:24. Finally, seasoned runner Tam Ryan finished in a personal best of 2:27:19. Three happy ladies.

In the shorter Bramley ten mile, Wayne Windebank and Becky Tovey had cracking runs both managing massive personal bests.

Windebank finished in 1:08:49 and Tovey in a time of 1:16:34. The unexpected dry and sunny conditions with a slight wind were just perfect for running and rewarded those turning out on Sunday with pleasing results.

Results Round Up, 11/02/14

Tam Ryan & Rio Brookes-Gibbs
Tam Ryan & Rio Brookes-Gibbs

Sunday 2nd February saw Tam Ryan and Rio Brookes-Gibbs competing together in the Blackmore Vale Half Marathon, in nearby Dorset. This has a reputation as a tough course as it has relentless hills and is known for being exposed; both make it tough. The last mile is up a steep ‘killer’ hill up towards the end, literally finishing runners off. Brookes-Gibbs realised a personal best was no where near possible but finished strongly in 1:55:30. Ryan did get a PB and was very pleased with her performance on this tough course. Finishing in a time of 1:34:07, as 7th overall and 2nd in age category.

On Sunday 9th February the Chichester 10k saw the Romsey men in action. The duo of Paul Burnage and Christopher Stocks completed this popular road race. Many participants go all out in hope for a personal best, as the route is flat with some nice downhills in places; one nearing the finish.
Over 1,600 runners finished event, “the rain managed to stay away, there were no floods, leaving only a strong wind to battle through,” said Burnage afterwards. Paul finished in 43:38, positioned 336rd with Christopher Stocks finishing in 409th position in a time of 44:51.

Results Round Up, 28/01/14

RRR’s, Tam Ryan took part in the’ Stonehenge Stomp’ with daughter Rio Brookes-Gibbs. The Stomp’ is organised by Amesbury Walkers as a long distance walk but is open to runners as well. The circular countryside routes offer views of the famous stones and Salisbury Plain. Both ladies completed different distances; Ryan finishing the 30km route and Brookes-Gibbs the completed the 20km route. Rio has recently joined RRR and the ‘Stomp’ represented her first off road event. Mum Tam said, ‘she found it very tough in the horrendous conditions; we both got battered by rain wind and unforgiving mud!! Rio slipped over twice, she was pleased to finish.’

The ‘Romsey 5’ saw a good turn out of RRR. A total of 10 of the Romsey Club participated in this popular annual race, despite the poor weather on Sunday. Heavy and persistent rain dogged most of the day and puddles were abundant. The runners headed around the grounds of the Broadlands Estate completing a number of short laps on tarmac paths.

There were a number of Southampton Runners representing ‘Team Bennett’, running in memory of local runner Todd Bennett.

RRR Finishers:

  • Wayne Windebank 35:07
  • Chris Stocks 36:04
  • Joanna Wegnelin 38:19
  • Stuart Cripps 38:57
  • Tony Peelo 39:26
  • Alice Lane 41:13
  • Alison Soloman 45:07
  • Anna Duignan 46:26
  • Fiona McLeod 46:27
  • Deborah Rees 47:01