Indoor Efforts

While most people were out enjoying running in the glorious March weather last weekend our president was sweating it out on the track at the Southern Vets meeting in preparation for next weeks national championships.

Gail was a little bit disappointed with her first race of the day, as she clocked 2.44 for the 800m but this is a little short for her and there weren't many in the race either. Just two hours later she was back on the track for the 3000m in which she ran just under 11:02. Now whether you know anything about track running or not, the fact is this beat Gail's own national record over the distance by a clear three seconds. In Gail's words; "Happy with that!" read more

Finchley 20

By Pete Mackrell 

 

Whilst most of LBAC were doing the 10k on their doorstep, I travelled further afield for the Finchley 20. Two thing struck me as being particularly odd about "the UK's longest running 20 mile road race", firstly it isn't even in Finchley any more, it's in Ruislip 11 miles away, and secondly the official car park is at the crematorium, hardly a good omen!

On the startline I bumped into Joe Hurley and we discussed the four lap race which awaited us. Most people detest doing laps but I quite enjoy them, once you've run 5 miles there are no surprises ahead and it means you get more support at the roadside, especially as you pass the start/finish area. I always seem to keep spotting new things on each lap so I obviously don't pay much attention to what is going on around me. read more

Sunday 25th March

On Sunday 25th March it the first club championship of the season with the 10 mile race at Sandy. We wholeheartedly encourage everyone who can manage ten miles to enter the race. There aren't many ten mile races around and it is a fast course with the main hill being early on before running down the same one at 8.5 miles. You can see all the details and enter here. www.sandy10.org.uk

However, if you can't come over to Sandy then please support the local Sport Relief Mile.

Come and join the fun! The Sainsbury’s sports mile is coming to Town on the 25th March allowing the entire family to have fun while raising money for charity. Shake the dust from your old trainers, rouse your family and friends and enjoy a morning’s run around Pulford and Tiddenfoot Recreational Parks. This exciting event offers a choice of 1,3 or 6 mile distances. The 1 mile run is entirely contained within Pulfords / Parson’s Close Park, ensuring a safe and fun for the entire family (especially for the youngsters). Places are limited so don’t miss out, register today for (http://my.sportrelief.com/search/event/result?id=1333#postcode=lu7) Sunday 25th March, Pulfords / Parson’s Close Park, races start at 10am. Don’t forget to download those sponsor forms. read more

Leighton 10K

By Dan Webb

 

A magnificent 1, 2, 3 for LBAC. Well 1, 2, 3 bib numbers anyway, which shows how keen we were to have the first 3 entries! Fiona Towell was the first to enter but due to injury gave her place to Julia Hilton, who I think liked having number one on her vest. Kelly Paine was second keenest with number two and the keenest man, Gary Stratford, was number three.

 

It was the Fun Runners annual 10k race. It was a lovely sunny morning, not too hot, but got warmer throughout the race. It is a course that could accurately be described as undulating – not too bad until you get to 8k and encounter Shenley Hill just like our Tough 10. It seems the Fun Runners are as evil as we are! read more

MK & Berko Halves

The South-East of England is in drought having barely had a splash of rain for months. Well, with 11 club members out to run around MK and Berkhamsted in two excellent local half marathons and a further three out marshaling at MK, it was the perfect day for it to lash down with rain that eventually became sleet! Nice!

Starting a touch earlier was the Berko half where club captain Tom May and cross-country ever-present Jane Sauer were out searching for good times over the hills of Ashridge. The course is notoriously hilly, but still produces some fast times for lots of people who manage to make the most of the steep downhills without losing too much on the ups. read more

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