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RSE Club Report – A Tale of Two City Marathons!

Manchester Marathon

The second largest marathon in the UK, the Manchester marathon is notorious for being a fast, flat and friendly route. The course took over 28,000 runners from Old Trafford football club, to Deanes gate in the city centre, before heading out to Sale, Timperley and Altringham. Runners then turned back towards Sale and Chorlton-cum-Hardy before crossing the finish line.

Well done to the fantastic runners from Team RSE, who took on the course and finished in brilliant times!

  • Andy Poole – 3:35:53
  • Paul Robertson – 4:14:25
  • Liz Farooq – 4:19:48 – New PB!
  • Libby Butler – 5:01:06

Started oh so well. As most of you know this was my brains way of telling my body who was in charge following my asthma diagnosis. While my body reaffirmed it’s authority, this wasn’t for asthma. Lungs and heart behaved. Sadly got a blister at mile 13 and from mile 15 it gave me problems. Thoroughly enjoyed, all the same, and I finally got my Manchester medal 3 years later than originally planned! Greatly supported and organise and fab atmosphere.

Libby Butler

Manchester marathon was a lovely, well organised event again, with fantastic support from the locals. We also had brilliant support from Dave Daniels, which helped us all get round!

Andy Poole

My student City so a special run for me 🥰 The crowd support was amazing and a PB for me topped it off. There were a few hills but they were manageable and considering the number of people running (28,000) it all ran really smoothly. Highlights were running along the middle of Deansgate, the Old Trafford cricket and football grounds and a few funny student flashbacks 😂 The Manchester tunes were fab too!

Liz Farooq

Newport Marathon

Newport marathon is also hailed as being a flat and fast course with great potential for a personal best time. The route starts and finishes on Newport’s vibrant riverfront and offers iconic landmarks, like the city’s Transporter Bridge and the stunning scenery of the surrounding Gwent Levels. Runners experience coastal wildlife, a carnival atmosphere and picturesque medieval villages throughout the single lap course.

A huge well done to Elaine Chapman, who ran for RSE!

  • Elaine Chapman – 4:09:04

Well organised race, easy to get to, lots of parking, start, baggage, race HQ really close plus most importantly lots of loos 😂

Very flat race, not too busy and pretty in parts, generally well supported but sometimes lonely at times, I had my tunes so not all bad! I really enjoyed it though .

Elaine Chapman

parkruns

Lydiard parkrun

  • David Witnall – 20:03
  • Ellie Witnall – 25:33

Torbay Velopark parkrun

  • Darren Jenner – 25:43
  • Felicity Crotty – 32:52

Cirencester parkrun

  • Jon Campbell – 23:26
  • Steve Sandercock – 26:14
  • Paul Coates – 28:34
  • Cheri Edwards – 29:00
  • Elaine Chapman – 29:02
  • Sue Navin – 33:36
  • Sylvia Warman – 33:47

Solihull Coach Trip

To support with RSE’s championship race, the Solihull Half Marathon, RSE are hiring a coach for club members and family/friends who would like to support! 10k and half marathon races are also available on the day!

If you would like a place on the coach, please click the link below:

Save the Date!

Dates to add to your diary:

  • Sunday 11th June 2023: Fairford 10k
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If you would like a run or race included in the club report, don’t forget to fill in the form below by Sunday 5pm

RSE Race Report – 20/12/2020 – Tis the season to be running!

Chippenham Shortest Day 10k

Originally called the “Chippenham 10k Longest Day”, race organisers postponed the event to the only day that made sense – the shortest day! Runners had the choice to run the race on route or take on the virtual option.

Starting and finishing at Monkton Park, the route was mixed terrain, with mostly trail but some road parts. Representing RSE on the set route was Sharon Smith, who finished in an excellent time of 49:50 and was 1st in the LV70 category!

The route was very muddy, as expected, and busy with cyclists and dog walkers at 11am. It was undulating as well. The race was very well marshalled, thank heavens, as there were no runners in site!

Sharon Smith
Pauline

Running the race virtually was Pauline Tilbury, who ran a time of 1:03:12 at the end of a 50 mile week! Pauline’s route took her around Cirencester Park – well done for choosing to take on ‘that’ hill!

This has been one of my favourite races since I started in 2012 and I got a PB there twice. Shame not to have been on the course but I chose the safe option of running it virtually.

Pauline Tilbury

Hullavington Secret Santa ’10’ Mile Race

After avoiding lockdown, Hullavington 10 mile instead faced another challenge when part of the route was closed off due to flooding. Not to be deterred, race organisers re-routed the event, which then came in just shy of 8 miles (7.7 miles according to Strava!). The road race was undulating, starting at the Hullavington Arms public house and taking in the picturesque countryside around Grittleton and Hullavington. Safety precautions meant that runners were set off in waves of 6 and had their tempreture taken before the start.

Jo, Cheri and Vicki

RSE runners came out in force for the event, with 8 members competing – well done to all runners, who we can assume got a new PB in a 7.7 mile race!

Undulating course but fantastic weather – sunny and cold. Some beautiful village scenery in Grittleton and Sevington.

Jo Wood

Great to be out in a yellow vest and the best chocolate brownie I’ve ever tasted at the end!

Vicki Mason

Unfortunately at the time of writing this report, there have been some problems with the official times. Here is a combination of runner and recorded times:

  • Tom Razazan – 51:18
  • Ollie Hazel – 52:15
  • Andy Masser – 55:18
  • Nia Glover – 55:48
  • Elaine Chapman – 1:01:18
  • Jo Wood – 1:01:27
  • Cheri Edwards – 1:04:27
  • Vicki Mason – 1:11:48

A lovely sunny run, rewarded with cake at the end!

Nia Glover

I enjoyed it, nice quiet country roads. Passed over the motorway twice. Friendly atmosphere and well marshalled.

Cheri Edwards