Christmas Pudding 10K

Wondering what to do after battling for places at the Chiltern League Cross Country on a Saturday afternoon? Perhaps rest, or maybe take in a slow long Sunday run as recovery and extra training? A third option is to head off to Wiltshire to pick up a Christmas Pudding! Yes that is exactly what Joby and Jill did on Sunday morning. The only trouble was that to get the free Christmas Pudding there was the small matter of racing 10K first. Sunday morning greeted 324 runners with thick fog and frost and the race organisers with a frozen course. Two hours of gritting later and a delay to the start of only 15 minutes and the marshalls got the race going. The course takes in two laps of the Wiltshire village of Bromham, which is ideal for spectators and the flat course makes it popular with the local runners. Joby Hobbs finished in 14th place overall in a time of 37 minutes and 37 seconds setting a new P.B. while Jill Richardson came home in 101st place in a time of 45 minutes 40 seconds. Anyone wanting to set a new 10km P.B. at an excellently organised race and pick up a Christmas Pudding just in time for Christmas this race is highly recommended.

Chilled Sammon Sandwich

Last Saturday saw the third fixture of the Chiltern League Cross-country season take place at Stowe School near Buckingham in cold snowy conditions.

Some of the club's junior representatives were possibly put off by the freezing weather and so numbers were a little reduced after the excellent turn-out at Watford, but eight U16's still made a great effort to score valuable points for LBAC. First out on the course was Mathilde Sammons, who has run all three U11 races this year and clearly (judging the photo's) had a whole range of experiences during her run! read more

Wolverton 5

Three LBAC athletes took to the redways around Willen Lake on Saturday afternoon for the somewhat chilly running of the Wolverton 5. Whilst the race has not been run in Wolverton for many years, as a long standing fixture on the calendar, it attracts a great many runners of all abilities to what can be a very fast course.

On a day when conditions barely crept above a couple of degrees centrigrade, the top three runners all ducked under 25 minutes on the traffic free course around the Milton Keynes' lake. The standard was highlighted by our own Simon Coombes who ran an excellent 26:53 by only just made the top twenty. Having returned from International duty, Gail Duckworth finished 73rd in 31:26 while Theresa Keefe completed the course in 52:17. read more

British & Irish Masters

Last Saturday, while most of us were trooping around Watford, Gail Duckworth was over in Dublin waving the English flag in the British & Irish Masters International Cross-country.

The women's event is run all together with the F35's running alongside all the others up to F65 on a 6K course around Santry Park. Each of the home nations selects a team of four in each age group and then there are both individual and team awards presentedin five year age categories.

These days Gail competes in the F55 and seems to be jetting all round Europe representing the country. On this occasion she arrived to find a twisty and muddy course set-up in Santry Park with four 1500m laps to take on! Early in the race Gail was lying in 5th, out of the sixteen F55's taking part, but by the end of the first lap had managed to work her way through into 2nd place. From there on, despite the sapping conditions she managed to retain her silver medal position and was over a minute in front of third. read more

Chiltern League – Watford

The second league fixture of the season took place at Cassiobury Park in Watford this weekend with 34 runners from the club taking part in the age groups ranging from U11 to V60.

The mission for the season is to establish the club in division one of the Chiltern League, having been something of a "yo-yo" club for a number of years. Following the first fixture at Oxford, the club lay in 12th place out of 14 and one above the relegation zone, but only 43 points behind 11th.

At Watford, there were 16 junior athletes representing LBAC which is the best turn-out in many years and huge credit goes to all the juniors and their coaches and parents for bringing them along on a chilly Saturday afternoon. The points scored by the junior runners makes a huge difference to the overall scores and the more that run the better, so long may it continue. The U11 girls were first off the blocks, and two out of three were making their debuts. Mathilde Sammons was first home, just one second ahead of Jade Landers in 64th and 65th respectively. Sadie Towell was grateful for the morning off school to come home 73rd in her first ever event and contributed really well to the team. read more

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