New Facebook Page

LBAC have now got a new facebook page up and running and can be easily found as an "Amateur Sports Team" on the site. We would ask that all members who have Facebook accounts sign up to "Like" the LBAC page as then it will appear on their updates and help to spread the word.

We also ask that members and friends of the club use the page for any running related matter so that it is regularly updated. Feel free to comment and use it as much as possible. The administrators will obviously put up specific notices regarding upcoming events and training, but it is there to help develop everyone's commincation so please use it as you see fit. read more

A Remarkable Finish

Wednesday night saw a stunning finish to the Stag Trophy season as Steve Orlando and Dan Webb battled for the overall title. Going in to the race, Dan Webb knew that only a win on the night and Steve finishing outside the top five would secure the trophy, while long time leader Steve knew the odds were stacked against Dan.

As club members arrived on a perfect night for running it was immediately clear that the participation numbers were a touch down with only sixteen participants meeting at the park. The expectation was for the usual stack of PB's with the new summer lightness and a warm evening, which surely favoured the incumbent leader. However, as the race slowly unfolded it became clear that there was only likely to be a couple of people battling for the win on the night and one of those was Dan……. read more

Richard Sets the Standard

The 3rd April saw the first club championship road race of the year take place on the rural roads of Sandy in East Bedfordshire. Ten club members headed over to Sandy Upper School to join 517 other athletes intent on completing the fast ten mile course.

In pleasant conditions that varied between sunshine and cloud, the 10:30 start time was pretty sociable for a weekend road race. Of the ten, Tom Inchley, did not have a number and so turned up in the hope of getting one at the last minute from a late withdrawl, whilst Jane broke her own record of cutting it fine by arriving on the start line half a mile from the school with about thirty seconds to spare! read more

Slough Chiltern League

We had the largest turn out of girls so far this season. Chloe May and Melissa Chapman had very good runs finishing 46 and 64th respectively in the U11s. A great effort was seen from Grace Cross and Zarah Taylor who ran their first ever cross country race despite only just joining the club. This was a fantastic achievement and should inspire other athletes to come and have a go at the next event, all you need is enthusiasm and determination! Becca Mead continues to improve and finished well in the U13 race. read more

Marathon Profiles

With the Brighton and London marathons just around the corner, we thought it was time to do a bit of a profile on each of the ten participating members this year. There may be the odd "fact" that is not strictly accurate but we're sure you won't notice!

First Up, The Brighton Lot.......

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