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BRIGHTON, PARIS & BOSTON

Fairlands Valley Spartans get around.  They were represented at three marathons – Brighton, Paris and Boston; a half marathon – London Landmarks; and two 10Ks – Guernsey and Flitwick – recently.

Coming Close at the Paris Marathon

MARTIN JACOB and LINDA GEORGE ran the Paris Marathon on Sunday and are super happy with the results.

Linda finished in 4:06:08 and Martin in 4:06:13.

Sub-4 was Linda’s A goal / dream goal, but with flu during marathon week, she wasn’t very hopeful.  4:05 became the next target, and she got pretty close to it.  Martin was her pacer and water boy (as the water stations didn’t have bottles or cups, he was responsible for filling the flask and catching up with me).

The second half was absolute madness – lots of tunnels, uphills, and narrow running space with spectators spilling onto the course.

All in all, a tough but memorable race!

Brighton

Five Fairlands Valley Spartans were among about 14,000 runners who finished the Brighton Marathon.  SHAUNA LAWLESS was 72nd out of the 9,213 women in a great time of 3 hours 24 minutes 58 seconds.  She was in the top ten per cent of all finishers.

BECKY RAYNER slipped under five hours with 4:59:36; LLOYD DIAS was close with 5:01:23 and HANNAH MANTON came in with 6:21:36.

Becky said it was a PB for her at Brighton marathon, 4:59:36.  It was my first time doing this marathon, fantastic support all round the course and hit my target of under 5 hours.  So happy.

LUCY PAUL had a great day running the Brighton marathon with her two eldest children.  She was helping Holly round her first ever marathon and we finished in 5 hours 42 minutes (5:42:33).  Lovely day for running by the sea! 

Boston Fastest For Years

Spartans tackled the flat but rather windy Boston UK Marathon.  Advertised as the flattest marathon in the UK.  SHARON CROWLEY finished in 4 hours 48 minutes 17 seconds and was first in her age group!  Sharon thinks it was her fastest marathon in 16 years. 

TONY VICKERS ran the marathon in 4:23:11 and AMANDA VICKERS the half marathon in 2:39:29.  There were 1020 finishers of the full marathon and 487 of the half.

London Landmarks

Not really “tapering” but JIM BROWN was happy to run the London Landmarks Half Marathon to raise funds for the Stevenage Community Trust.  He was 7,237th out of the 19,870 finishers in 2 hours 6 minutes 54 seconds.

He said it was quite a complex course with a lot of switch backs and zig zags but it visited many of the sights of London including Downing Street, the Tower of London and Trafalgar Square.

The timing was superb.  Finished in sunshine, collected kit from a double decker bus, then heavy cold rain a retreat to a nearby warm café.  Next Jim is down to run the Manchester Marathon only seven days later.  That, said Jim, could be a struggle.  Donations still welcome!

Flitwick

Not travelling quite so far as some other members, nor doing the distance but CHARLES ARNOLD ran the Flitwick 10k put on by Ampthill and Flitwick Flyers.  An undulating course with steep uphills at km 7 and 8 but a lovely decline finish past spectators who were out in force as usual.  Intermittent sunshine with a gusting, cool wind made for difficult conditions.  Suffering with a knee problem which, thankfully, eased off after the first km, he was pleased to finish sub 50 minutes with a chip time of 49:22 and second in his age category. 

Judy in Guernsey

JUDY KING ran the Guernsey Easter Running Festival 10K in 1:02:37

Not a personal best but she went on to run another 10 miles for her long run before the London Marathon, followed by a 30 minute sea swim to cool off her tired legs!  It was mostly around the coast with beautiful views and lovely to run with her sister.

Bedfordshire – Feisty Phoenix

LEE POTTER covered 16.4 miles in the Bedford Feisty Phoenix event.  He said he hit a wall but it was an improvement on the half marathon distance.

Less Than Five Minutes

At the opposite end of the distance scale SIMON JACKSON was fourth overall and first over 20 years in the Peter Lee Memorial 1500 metres at Ridlins with a time of 4 minutes 38.4 seconds.

Parkrun Highlights

Two parkrun milestones for Spartans at Stevenage. 50 parkruns for MATT TUTTON and MAURICE BALLARD.  Matt finished in 29:29 and Maurice in 30:08.  And there were new parkrun personal bests (PPB) for LEE POTTER 33:36 and ANDREW JORDAN 26:09.

CLAIRE EMMERSON was the fastest female from Spartans with her 27:13 and JAY PAPA fourth fastest in the event with 18:30.

There were 496 finishers at Stevenage’s parkrun including 32 Spartans despite many other running attractions over the weekend.

PositionGender PositionFVS parkrunnerTime
44Jay PAPA18:30
2322Steve WELLS21:24
4240Toby ECCLESHALL22:30
6762Matthew COOKE23:55
9079Daniel VILJOEN24:52
10288Paul MAGUIRE25:12
116100Martin DUDLEY25:53
127110Andrew JORDAN26:09
17031Claire EMMERSON27:13
183143Darren EMMERSON27:48
193150Brian WHITE28:07
20441Sarah ILLINGWORTH28:32
205158Ryan DUNNING28:36
21746Alison SHELLEY29:00
233175Matt TUTTON29:29
250184Maurice BALLARD30:08
25661Monica SMITHSON30:22
25762Lindsay PATEMAN30:25
288205Steve PLATT31:37
29278Fiona CLARKE31:44
30987Debbie BLANTERN32:17
313215Jim BROWN32:24
32694Penny SCHENKEL32:38
33297Annabelle WHITE32:45
33499Pamela VILJOEN32:46
341228Nick KLEANTHOUS32:55
357110Caroline CROFT33:29
361235Lee POTTER33:36
365236Stephen SMITHSON33:49
386130Karen PALMER34:45
425254Paul SHELLEY38:02
440163Tracy HAYGARTH39:39
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MORE 20s.  FAST 15s

Spartans were running from 1500 metres to 50,000 metres at the weekend.

50,000 – Ultra Gerry

GERRY ROSEN took part in London Lea Valley Ultra race on Saturday.

It’s a 50 kilometre race that starts in Welwyn Garden City and follows a disused railway line, the Cole Green Way over to Hertford, it then follows the River Lea all the way to finish by the Olympic Stadium in Hackney Wick.  It was Gerry’s first attempt at an Ultra.  There were three aid stations en route and glorious weather to be had and it proved to be successful as he finished the course in a respectable 7 hours 11 minutes 55 seconds (7:11:55).  It’s a perfect introduction into the world of Ultra Marathon running and he’ll be back next year.

32,206 – More 20s

Four Spartans recently ran the Oakley 20 mile race.

JAY PAPA was 39th out of the 569 finishers in 2 hours 18 minutes 32 seconds (2:18:32); and TERRY SAWYER 201st in 2:51:32.  JESS CLARKE took a huge chunk off her personal best with 2:55:07 and CHARLES ARNOLD was third man over 65 with 2:55:43.

5000 – Serpentine

It was sunny, mild with a light breeze by the Serpentine for the Last Friday of the Month 5K in Hyde Park.  After a slow first kilometre Spartan JIM BROWN was 225th in 27 minutes 56 seconds (27:56; 64.1%).

As usual there was a great range of runners in Hyde Park.  The winner finished in 16 minutes 16 seconds; the first woman in 18:39 and the last to come in was an 85 year old with 40:43.

SUE HAMER ran the recent Lee Valley 10K in a time of 54.47.  She was tenth in the 50-59 age category.

1500 – Peter Lee Memorial Open Meeting

Four Spartans ran 1500 metres at the Peter Lee Memorial Open race on Sunday.

In race A PAUL SHELLEY ran a new PB of 5 minutes 1 second (5:01:00) beating his best of last year by 21 seconds.

ANDREW PATTERSON was second in race B with a season’s best 4 minutes 22.8 seconds.

SIMON JACKSON came in with 5:23:28 and SHARON CROWLEY finished with a personal best 7 minutes 56 seconds.

Parkrun Highlights – Saturday 29th March

Spartan SIMON JACKSON was first of the 545 parkrunners were at Saturday’s 394th Stevenage parkrun which is finished in exactly 17 minutes.

34 Fairlands Valley Spartans ran at Stevenage.  GRANT RAMSAY was sub 20 with 19:28.  CRAIG BACON ran a new parkrun personal best of 21:23 and LINDA GEORGE a new PPB of 26:34.  Linda was also the fastest female from Fairlands.  PENNY SCHENKEL ran round in 28 minutes exactly, her fastest since 2018 and an improvement of 3:41 on her best time so far this year.  JIM BROWN was first man 70 plus with 28:40.  Altogether 46 Spartans were at parkruns across the country.  Those away from Stevenage included JOHN NELMS 24:55 and SUZY HAWKINS 25:46 at Henlow Bridge Lakes; THOMAS SAUKA among 194 at the new Oaklands College parkrun; and JESSICA CLARKE 28:22 at the Shrewsbury parkrun.

PositionGender PositionFVS parkrunnerTime
11Simon JACKSON17:00
1313Grant RAMSAY19:28
3332Craig BACON21:23
3433Tony RANDFIELD21:26
4140David RIDDELL21:56
4645Matthew COOKE22:08
7772Toby ECCLESHALL23:54
8376Martin DUDLEY24:09
146130Ryan DUNNING26:05
149132Darren EMMERSON26:09
165145Martin JACOB26:23
17322Linda GEORGE26:34
177154Jay PAPA26:56
199171Mark BEASLEY27:16
20128Lorraine HILL27:19
203173Steve TINSLEY27:21
22335Penny SCHENKEL28:00
252204Jim BROWN28:40
265211Matt CLARKE29:04
27956Fiona CLARKE29:39
289227Kartik SHARMA29:56
30870Elizabeth CROWLEY30:49
317241Nick KLEANTHOUS31:03
31872Hannah MANTON31:05
32476Monica SMITHSON31:17
34490Debbie BLANTERN31:46
348249Paul JENNINGS31:53
387263Stephen SMITHSON33:03
455149Nicola HATHERLY37:18
456150Chloe CHAPMAN37:20
465290Lloyd DIAS37:35
470160Tracy HAYGARTH38:01
521302Roger BIGGS47:26
544212Sharon CROWLEY58:09