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JONATHAN WINS AT MILTON KEYNES

Oundle 20 * Hampton Court * Track Wars

 

MK5kJonathanParrSpartan JONATHAN PARR (right) won the 5K race in the Milton Keynes Festival of Running.  He was first out of the 354 finishers in 16 minutes 35 seconds, 22 seconds ahead of his nearest rival.  He was very pleased with that lovely win.

The festival consisted of four distances – 5K, 10K, half marathon and 20 miles.

In the popular half marathon, with 1,087 finishers, SUSAN MCANENY was first Spartan in 1 hour 51 minutes 2 seconds.  She said, “I was really pleased the MK festival Of running wasn’t cancelled today because it was nice to have something to take my mind off the current state of affairs in the world.  I was happy with my time – a PB by two minutes, a new half time of 1:51:02.  Nice to see Jim there for a cheery Spartan wave too!  P.S – loads of loo roll and hand sanitizer in the portable facilities!! (Editor’s note: edited to replace the commonly used term, which in fact is a trademark, following an objection from the Intellectual Property Manager at Portakabin Ltd) – and no queues.”

Following a DNF (did not finish) in an event last week JIM BROWN was pleased to hang on well enough to trim four seconds off his best for the year with 1:51:53 despite an encounter with an autonomous delivery vehicle.  He was second in his category.

CAROLINE BARTER beat two hours with 1:59:02.

There were four Spartans in the 20 mile race.  RICHARD KENNEDY 2:40:22; NICOLA KENNEDY 2:54:54; WENDY THARANI 3:19:49 and TAKER THARANI 4:18:43.  They had a moderate breeze and the rain became continuous towards the end.

SHARON FLAHERTY ran the 5K in 31:27.  She said, “When I woke up this morning I hadn’t planned to run a race, but Ed put the idea in my head and so I signed up at the very last minute – 20 mins before the race start!  The only running I have been managing to make time for this has been the starters’ group on Mondays (which I love).  I was keen to see how a race would go, plenty of work to do but happy to have got out there and had a go.

 

Oundle 20

Spartan SAM SIMMONS was first for the club at the Oundle 20.  He was comfortably under three hours with 2 hours 48 minutes 10 seconds.  KAREN ELLIS came in with 3:14:16 while ROBERT WRIGHT and ERICA GRAYSON ran together for 3:17:31 and 3:17:32.

Erica said, “What a great event. Gently undulating course with fantastic views.  It was well organised with enthusiastic volunteers.  This was a great spartan day out and highly recommended.”

 

Hampton Court – First

Callie Chapman, Vicky Archer, Jenny Garrett, Darren EMMERSON and CLAIRE EMMERSON (header photo) all ran Hampton court half marathon today.  It’s a lovely route starting and finishing at Hampton court palace and a large section of the run is by the Thames.

Jenny has run every Hampton court half and has all 6 of the amazing medals.

Times are as follows

Claire paced Vicky in her first half marathon which she smashed; their time was 2:06:37

Darren and Jenny were out for a fun training run and did 2:07:31

Callie also enjoyed the route and finished in 2:34:02.

 

Track Wars III with Ciaran

Does the thought of running for six hours on a 400 metre track grab you? No?

CIARAN MCANENY has no idea why…

Friday morning saw a bunch of around 80 runners line up on the track in Walton-on-Thames to run around in elongated circles for more time than is normal.  Some runners were out to pass half marathon distance, some for marathon and some just to see how far they could go in six hours.  This was Track Wars III.

Some were even starting and continuing through the evening race as well to run up to twelve hours.

Ciaran’s aim was to last the six hours and see how far he could go.  The nature of the event made logistics easy of course.  You could lay out your supplies trackside, stop when you need to refuel, no worry about getting lost, etc.  The only real risk he guesses would be boredom.

Ciaran lined up some tunes to occupy my mind.  However, as there was always company in the track the time never seemed to drag.

The first half went well and paced slightly faster than he’d hoped.  Nutrition was alternating water and PH hydration drinks bottles; plus various bars and moving to gels in the middle section.  His schedule was to eat every 30 minutes and sip on the drinks throughout.  Finally would move to Tailwind if eating became more difficult near the end.

All went pretty much to plan.  The second half was slower due to nipping off track for some nature breaks; but still finished as well as he thought he could.

Overall second place with 175 laps for 70 kilometres in 6:02:56.

Ciaran said, “Although the format may seem unappealing, I’d do it again. It was really different to run without thinking, navigating and with everything to hand.  To simply dial into your running and keep moving.”

 

Ashridge Boundary

On Saturday 14th of March, two Spartans took on the challenging Ashridge Boundary Run, a 16.5 mile trail run around the Ashridge estate including stunning views from Ivanhoe beacon and through ancient woodland.  Running through a quagmire of mud for a number of miles plus 1340ft of elevation around the Chiltern Hills, it’s safe to say this is not a course for those chasing a time, just finishing is an achievement!  John Roxborough completed the course in a time of 2:41:07, 156th overall and 58th in his age group.  Thomas Sauka finished in a time of 2:42:36, 164th overall and 61st in his age group from a total of 384 finishers.

 

Parkrun Roundup 14th March 2020

37 Fairlands Valley Spartans enjoyed parkruns on Saturday.

In a week of strong results for the female Spartans.  JANE WHITROW celebrated her 100th Parkrun in style with a personal best time of 29 mins and 11 secs at the Bushy event. In Stevenage, YUKO GORDON was the first female to finish in a new PB time of 22 mins and 33 seconds.  She was joined by MO WARRILLOW and BETH FOLEY who also ran PBs of 25 mins and 40 secs and 31 mins and 55 secs, respectively.  GRACE BROWN finished the Ellenbrook Field course as the third female in 22 mins and 51 secs and VERITY FISHER the Dunstable Downs run, as the fourth female, in 27 mins and 44 secs.

(All this week’s Spartan parkrun results can be found near the end of this release).

 

Tables

Spartan Parkruns on Saturday 14th March:

Full results for all Spartans are listed below.

 

Parkrun Pos Gen Parkrunner Times Notes
Bushy parkrun 680 181 Jane WHITROW 29:11 100th Parkrun; New PB
Stevenage parkrun 4 3 Dean CARPENTER 19:22
17 15 Danny SCANLON 21:03
23 21 Paul SHELLEY 21:37
30 28 Stuart ARCHER 21:55
40 38 Paul MAGUIRE 22:21
43 1 Yuko GORDON 22:33 New PB
56 4 Eva RAMSEY 23:12
60 53 Martin DUDLEY 23:17
63 55 Matt CLARKE 23:24
66 6 Claire PULLEN 23:48
69 58 Chris HOLLAND 23:52
105 20 Mo WARRILLOW 25:40 New PB
106 21 Fiona CLARKE 25:41
119 91 Edward HARE 25:58
123 94 Nick KLEANTHOUS 26:06
131 26 Alison SHELLEY 26:32
138 103 Jim BROWN 26:38
150 110 Michael ANDREWS 27:01
152 112 James NICHOLLS 27:05
186 133 Mark BEASLEY 28:56
197 52 Debbie BLANTERN 29:12
201 140 Lee PIROTH 29:25
218 59 Sofia CARPENTER 30:04
219 151 Paul JENNINGS 30:06
230 65 Nicola ANDERSSON 30:34
247 74 Beth FOLEY 31:55 New PB
277 172 Paul HOLGATE 33:48
304 111 Melody BROWN 36:02
333 132 Caren THAIN 38:30
337 190 Roger BIGGS 39:09
Brockenhurst parkrun 169 97 Darryl STEVENS 57:19
Ellenbrook Fields parkrun 30 3 Grace BROWN 22:51
173 59 Nicola HATHERLY 34:06
Dunstable Downs parkrun 33 29 Daniel SUTTON 27:42
34 4 Verity FISHER 27:44
84 24 Helen HARRIS 37:36

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