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SPARTANS SPARKLE AT GLOOMY HARLOW

Win for Ashley * FVS Beat the Hills at St Albans * Jurassic Busolini

 

A massive 74 Spartans ran in the Mid Week League race at Harlow on Wednesday.

DAN McALPINE led in the Spartan contingent, fourth overall in 35 minutes 12 seconds.Ā  SIMON JACKSON was third veteran 40 plus and sixth overall in 35:34.Ā  SUZY HAWKINS was third woman 35 plus and fourth woman overall in 41:16.Ā  MICHELLE REEVES was sixth woman in 42:20 and GAIL MACKIE seventh woman in 43:07.

MARK GOODWIN was third man 60 plus in 45:58.Ā  YUKO GORDON won her category, women 65 plus, with 47:09.

On the night the womenā€™s team of Suzy Hawkins, Michelle Reeves, Gail Mackie, TANYA BRAZIER 45:24; Yuko Gordon; EVA RAMSEY 47:17; TRACY PEZ 50:39 and ROS INGRAM 52:07 were second only two points behind Barnet.Ā  After two races they are second overall, 364 to 352.Ā  It would only take one more the clubā€™s faster women to be able to get to the next two races for the Spartan women to move into first place.

The clubā€™s veteran men were second and the combined FVS veteran men and women won.Ā  After two races the club are third overall in the league with the potential to move up to second.

The course was arguably a bit narrow for the number of runners, particularly in the middle third of the field, and the weather conditions meant it was very dark in places.

The fixtures are coming thick and fast.Ā  Race three will be in Watford this Wednesday evening 12th June.

(Times for all 74 Spartans can be found near the end of this release).

 

St Albans

SAHalf1GAIL MACKIE was fastest of the nine Spartans at Sunday morningā€™s hilly St Albans Half Marathon.Ā  She was sixth senior woman in a new personal best (PB) of 1 hour 34 minutes 16 seconds and 138th out of 1,981 finishers.

DUNCAN FLOUNDERS ran the above today, finishing in 1 hour 50 minutes 5 seconds. Thought the course was tough, lots of hills on a warm day. Ice lolly at the end was much appreciated!

LEE PICKERGILL completed the St Albans Half in 1:51:14. He said it was a nice challenging course but he still managed a PB by almost 5 minutes. Ā Race organisation was excellent with lots of happy marshals lots of water stations and an ice lolly at the end.

In the scheme of things it wasnā€™t a great time for JIM BROWN but after some weeks of struggling for form he was pleased to improve on his previous half marathon effort by 14 minutes to finish in 1 hour 53 minutes 48 seconds and to record a significant negative split (second half faster than first half) despite being unable to train properly recently.Ā  He said the frequent water stations were very welcome on a warm day.

TIM ROBINSON ran his 50th half marathon at St Albans. He has been concentrating on the mid week league 10K races and only decided to enter the half on Monday. Ā Aiming for a comfortable sub 2 hours, the combination of a hard race on the Wednesday night, together with the hills and heat took their toll and he lost a lot of time at mile 10 to finish in 2:03:59.

SAHalf2“Amazing half marathon” said LEE PIROTH who got a time of 2:26:39.Ā  The hills weren’t as bad as he thought and overall he had a good run.Ā  He stuck with the 2:30 hour pacer and she was amazing the whole way round giving great support to all around us! Ā Crowd support was good too

NATALIE FROST also ran St Albans and got a 19 minute personal best (PB) with 2:34:21.

ED HARE came in with 1:55:41 and ROBERT WRIGHT with 1:55:02.

 

Position Name Chip Time Comments
138 GAIL MACKIE 1:34:16 6th senior woman.Ā  PB
617 DUNCAN FLOUNDERS 1:50:55
708 LEE PICKERSGILL 1:51:15
813 JIM BROWN 1:53:48
882 ED HARE 1:55:41
915 ROBERT WRIGHT 1:55:02
1198 TIM ROBINSON 2:03:59
1804 LEE PIROTH 2:26:39
1879 NATALIE FROST 2:34:21 PB (19 minutes)

 

ASHLEY KING was ninth overall and first senior woman in the St Albans 5K with 20 minutes 5 seconds.Ā  There were 482 finishers.

 

Southend Half

Four Spartans – Margaret Montgomery; Sam Simmons; Toni Nichols and Angie Keeling enjoyed a road trip to the coast at Southend.

Erica said it was a well organised and supported race including ten 10 water stations and a number of sponge stations. Ā It was a hot one with no shade. Ā She finished in 2:00:2 after stopping to help a fellow runner. Ā Angie also stopped to help another runner.

 

Reece – Run Britain – John O’Groats to Lands End!

On May 26th Spartan McCullagh Reece McCullagh started his Run Britain attempt, starting from John O’groats and finishing at Lands End – Reece will be running just over 1000 miles, all of it totally unsupported,Ā  carrying all his kit needed for the epic journey.

Incredibly by Sunday 9th June Reece has covered 425 miles in 15 consecutive days of running, showing immense determination despite non-stop rain for 11 of those 15 days and needing to attend to a number of problem blisters on route.Ā Ā  Currently running through the Lake District,Ā  Reece is still very upbeat and looking forward to continuing the journey towards the West Country and eventually onto Lands End.

 

Hampshire Hoppit

TIM SABAN and PAUL JENNINGS ran the Hampshire Hoppit on Sunday.

timhoppitThis was a tough off road marathon with plenty of hills and stunning scenery. The medal was in the shape of a bottle which had an opener within it . Also all the finishers of the half and full received either a half or full pint glass depending on the distance raced.Ā  Timā€™s official time was 4 hours 6 minutes 1 second.

PAUL JENNINGS completed it in 5 hours 33 minutes 12 seconds according to Garmin time,Ā  chip time will be a bit faster.

For a benchmark Paulā€™s current predicted ‘normal’ marathon time would be about 4 hours 40 minutes Ā based on his 10K personal best (PB).

 

This is Paulā€™s third marathon but his first in 16 years and his first trail marathon.

hoppitpaulPaul said it was a run with some amazing views, but some serious hills the first of which (and the steepest one) comes just 0.9 miles into the run and it has an elevation of 180 feet over just 0.1 miles. Ā Also the finish medal is pretty awesome as it doubles up as a bottle opener and finishers receive a Hoppit pint glass and a pint of beer that brewed locally.

 

 

Last One Standing

MARTIN RUTHERFORD was at the ā€œLast One Standingā€ event at Knettishall Heath, Thetford.

51 runners started at 12pm on Saturday in the rain and ran around a four mile loop. Ā The terrain was light trail through a natural reserve with very little hills. Ā The key strategy was to complete the loop in around 50 minutes so that you were back in time to start the next loop on the hour, every hour. Ā Martinā€™s strategy was to run to how he felt which meant running at the front of the pack and coming back to the start /finish first nearly every time for 40 odd loops. Ā Thus he would average in having 24 – 20 minutes to spare after each loop.

Runners started to drop off in the early hours of the morning, one fell and dislocated his shoulder. Ā Ten set off on loop 26 which was to be Martinā€™s last as heā€™d had enoughĀ  He came in with around five minutes to spare.Ā  104 miles done.Ā  Only five runners started loop 27.

 

Jurassic Coast Challenge

adrianThe Jurassic Coast was the latest challenge for ADRIAN BUSOLINI.Ā  He says, ā€œMost of the 2.6 kilometres ascent was in the first half of the race, with long stretches of tiresome shingle beach to follow. Ā The views over the imposing chalky Jurassic coastline more than made up for the pummelling inflicted upon our glutes and quads (not forgetting the unforgiving headwind), and the race organisation was mightily impressive – well stocked aid stations and faultless navigational markers throughout. Ā Kudos to the incredible Suzanne Snook, first female/second overall running the two-day version of the challenge, who accompanied me part of the way – and ensured my pace didn’t falter over the hilliest section! I finished in 14:44:35, at 34th, just avoiding the need for a headtorch.ā€

 

Back in the USA

It was back in 2007 that ROGER BIGGS became the first Brit to run a marathon in every State of America & DC.Ā  Twelve years on, Roger is looking to go round again.

Based on Bear Lake, in the NE corner of Utah, the warm weather and an elevation above 6000 feet meant it was not going to be an easy couple of days.

Day One was the ā€˜Bear Lake ā€“ IDAHO Marathonā€™; Day Two was the ā€˜Bear Lake ā€“ WYOMING Marathonā€™ and Day Three was the ā€˜Bear Lake ā€“ UTAH Marathonā€™

Roger had already run two marathons in Utah, so just completed the Idaho & Wyoming events.Ā  Second time around these were states 29 and 30. Ā Roger ran the two marathon in 6:17:25 and 7:51:14

 

Hannington Hike

In the Hannington Hazel Smith, Callie Chapman and Cathy Craig walked/ran 28 miles in 7 hours 54 minutes, Mike and Sharon Crowley walked 28 miles in 8:28 and Paul Holgate Walked/hobbled 19 miles in 8:53

 

Parkrun Highlights Saturday 8th June

21 Spartans donned their running shoes on Saturday for Parkruns (PR) at 13 separate locations.

Furthest travelled was David SCOTT who went the 4,690 miles to Richmond, Vancover. Canada. Taking a SB (Season Best) time of 23:33, he finished 17th fastest male in a field of 87 runners.

Fastest Spartans this week were; Gail MACKIE (21:34), 2nd fastest lady at Stevenage and Stuart ARCHER, 6th fastest man in Stevenage completing the course in 19:32.

Further top 10 finishes included; Simon BELL (19:50) 6th man at Bedford, Danny SCANLON (21:44) 4th man at Stevenage, Isabel GREEN (23:38) was 2nd fastest lady at Wardown Park and Karen ELLIS (24:38) 8th lady at Stevenage and achieving a PB (Personal Best) time.

Nichola DURENT (39:26) also recorded a PR PB in her 16th appearance at Stevenage. 13 Spartans achieved PR SBā€™s this week, see the table for further details.

Interesting fact: the cumulative number of PR appearance for these 21 Spartans totals an impressive 1208 appearances.

DAVID SCOTT ran the Richmond Olympic parkrun, just outside of Vancouver Canada on Saturday morning. Despite the green space in Vancouver itself, the nearest parkrun is 30 minutes away on the train. It wasnā€™t long before he spotted other English parkrun tourists and followed them to the start!

Itā€™s an out and back course, the second time they are using it after changing from the previous multiple loop route. As itā€™s a straight line down a river path, this means they only need one Marshall (although he is 2.5K away from the start!) as youā€™d expect, it was the familiar parkrun fare, other than being instructed to keep right rather than left.

A fairly flat course, although the wind is against you on the way back, and David says he was more than happy with a 23:33 finish, in position 22. The smaller scale made the start far easier; no getting stuck by the bollards here!

(All the Spartan Parkrun results can be found in a table near the end of this release)

 

Tables

All 74 Spartans at the Harlow MWRRL fixture:

 

Vet
M/F Cat Vet First Name Last Name Time Cat. M/F Team Team PB Impr
4 Dan McAlpine 35:12 S M A YB 0:36
6 3 3 Simon Jackson 35:34 V 40 M A A SB 0:36
29 10 10 Steffan Ford 38:25 V 40 M A A YB 1st
33 Martin Blackburn 38:45 S M A
34 12 13 Keith Coughlin 38:48 V 40 M A A
40 13 15 Dean Carpenter 39:15 V 40 M A A PB 0:41
43 14 16 Danny Hukin 39:40 V 40 M A A YB 1st
47 Stuart Archer 40:10 S M A
54 18 22 Martin Rutherford 41:04 V 40 M A A PB 0:38
56 5 24 Paul Shelley 41:08 V 50 M A B PB 0:29
4 3 3 Suzy Hawkins 41:16 V 35 F A A PB 1:31
65 Nick Gill 42:06 S M A PB 0:28
66 22 30 Stephen Curry 42:09 V 40 M A B PB New
6 Michelle Reeves 42:20 S F A
7 Gail Mackie 43:07 S F A PB 0:29
79 Danny Scanlon 43:52 S M B
81 27 43 Richard Cowlishaw 44:11 V 40 M B B PB New
89 Toby Eccleshall 45:23 S M B
16 8 13 Tanya Brazier 45:24 V 35 F A A
93 John Roxborough 45:58 S M B
95 3 53 Mark Goodwin 45:58 V 60 M B B SB 0:13
96 Daniel Sutton-Fisher 46:03 S M B SB 1:30
99 34 56 David Pattman 46:21 V 40 M B B PB 1:58
22 1 17 Yuko Gordon 47:09 V 65 F A A
25 Eva Ramsey 47:17 S F A PB New
107 38 64 Chris Holland 47:26 V 40 M B B YB 3:16
109 Edward Hare 47:27 S M B PB 1:45
112 22 67 Pete Smith 48:18 V 50 M B C YB 1st
118 25 72 Graham Blackburn 48:54 V 50 M B C SB 1st
119 26 73 Martin Dudley 48:58 V 50 M B C YB 0:02
120 43 74 Neal Muggleton 49:09 V 40 M C C YB 2:31
123 28 77 Darren Emmerson 49:40 V 50 M C C YB 0:18
129 46 81 Robert Evans 50:33 V 40 M C C SB 1:31
130 47 82 Ryan Dunning 50:37 V 40 M C D SB 0:57
35 13 26 Tracy Pez 50:39 V 45 F A A S 1:27
132 30 84 Tim Robinson 50:47 V 50 M C D SB 4:39
133 31 85 Andy Jay 50:31 V 50 M C D YB 1st
135 Andrew Liddle 50:58 S M C PB 1:44
137 50 87 Tony Vickers 51:20 V 40 M C D SB 1:18
41 13 31 Ros Ingram 52:07 V 35 F A B SB 1st
44 Abbie Pez 52:23 S F B
51 Kelly Evans 53:31 S F B YB 1st
58 18 43 Wendy Tharani 54:34 V 45 F B B YB 1st
59 19 44 Carole Sheldrick 54:44 V 45 F B B
148 51 97 Jon Sypula 54:41 V 40 M C D SB 0:32
149 36 98 Jonathan Jones 55:08 V 50 M C D
150 8 99 Jim Brown 55:13 V 60 M C E
63 21 48 Alison Shelley 55:40 V 45 F B B
151 37 100 Nick Kleanthous 55:40 V 50 M C E
153 38 102 Ken Jude 55:50 V 50 M E YB 0:36
154 52 103 Matthew Pattman 56:06 V 40 M E YB 1st
156 40 105 Karl Shreeve 56:23 V 50 M E SB 1:08
158 54 107 Simon Sypula 56:39 V 40 M E
164 6 113 Rob Shaw 58:48 V 70 M YB 3:43
84 31 68 Karen Ellis 1:01:44 V 45 F B C SB 1st
85 32 69 Maria Thorne 1:01:44 V 45 F B C SB 1st
91 26 75 Sophie Cowan 1:04:19 V 35 F B C
92 27 76 Hayley Yendell 1:04:20 V 35 F C C YB 1st
93 38 77 Sue Hamer 1:04:20 V 45 F C D YB 2:38
94 28 78 Nikki Lufkin 1:05:31 V 35 F C D
95 29 79 Toni Nicholls 1:05:32 V 35 F C D PB 0:48
172 Lee Piroth 1:06:04 S M PB New
96 Natalie Frost 1:06:06 S F C PB 4:20
97 39 80 Jenny Garrett 1:06:06 V 45 F C D YB 4:20
98 30 81 Gemma Wood 1:06:07 V 35 F C E PB 6:42
103 41 85 Jane Whitrow 1:09:53 V 45 F C E PB 2:00
104 31 86 Hayley Peach 1:15:38 V 35 F E SB 5:26
105 32 87 Callie Chapman 1:15:39 V 35 F E
175 16 123 Paul Holgate 1:16:24 V 60 M YB 4:02
106 33 88 Niki Plumb 1:17:07 V 35 F F YB 3:58
107 34 89 Rachael Miller 1:17:14 V 35 F F PB 1:13
108 42 90 Hazel Smith 1:17:15 V 45 F F
109 43 91 Amanda Vickers 1:18:37 V 45 F F YB 5:20
110 44 92 Claire Emmerson 1:18:37 V 45 F YB 5:13

 

Parkrun Results Saturday 8th June

Parkrun Pos Gen Parkrunner Time # times at this PR Total PRs Field Size
Stevenage 6 6 Stuart ARCHER 19:32 20 22 286
Bedford 6 6 Simon BELL 19:50 SB 2 24 306
Stevenage 20 2 Gail MACKIE 21:34 9 46 286
Westmill 4 4 Danny SCANLON 21:44 SB 1 124 59
Richmond Olympic, Vancover. Canada 22 17 David SCOTT 23:33 SB 1 108 87
Wardown Park 37 2 Isabel GREEN 23:38 SB 1 30 228
Stevenage 59 8 Karen ELLIS 24:38 PB 7 7 286
Colby 30 27 Nigel STRONGITHARM 24:46 SB 1 21 105
Stevenage 70 59 Daniel SUTTON 25:12 72 226 286
Bedford 128 22 Annette BELL 26:48 SB 2 16 306
Stevenage 126 101 Nick KLEANTHOUS 27:48 39 55 286
Stevenage 137 30 Monica SMITHSON 28:21 SB 20 27 286
Stevenage 152 35 Debbie BLANTERN 29:09 SB 25 25 286
Stevenage 170 43 Jane WHITROW 29:59 SB 1 80 286
Stevenage 185 131 Steven DOBNER 31:11 59 69 286
Brockenhurst 81 51 Darryl STEVENS 32:59 SB 54 121 94
Dunstable Downs 55 13 Tracy STILES 35:30 SB 1 36 75
Panshanger 250 170 Tim ROBINSON 36:03 65 131 292
Stevenage 235 152 Dave PEACH 36:09 SB 8 8 286
Stevenage 264 99 Nichola DURENT 39:26 PB 16 16 286
Letchworth 112 41 Sheryl HANN 57:20 SB 4 16 112

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