Sandbach Striders

It was a week for Welsh hill races this week, with four  different events with over 15,000 feet of ascent between them.  There were also 3 parkruns, a 5 miler in fancy dress and one of the busiest 10k events in the country.
Lou Hayward and Lynsey Astles at the Silverdale Dash
Racing began on Thursday  this week, with Lou Hayward and Lynsey Astles taking part in a new 5 mile trail race based wholly in Silverdale Country Park, Newcastle. Fancy dress was encouraged and our ladies didn’t let us down!  Lou and Lynsey finished in  52.02 and  52.13 respectively.



Also on Thursday was the Mow Cop Killer Mile, a one-mile road race from the railway level crossing on the western side of the hill, up to the castle – in total a 550ft climb! 4 Striders took part in the short but gruelling run. Results were:


09.50 Martin Coleman:              

11.48 Steve Farnell:                     

13.16 Denise Dowling:                

15.36 Gayle Robson:                   


Martin Coleman and Denise Dowling at the Mow Cop Killer Mile
On a muggy Saturday morning 10 Striders headed to the local free parkrun at Astbury Mere.  Heather Carter came home as first female and Darren Varley as third male.  Full results were:


18.49 Darren Varley:                   

20.49 Heather Carter:                 

23.32 Lindsay Beeston:              

24.44 Duncan Robertson:         

24.45 Terry Coppenhall:            

26.38 Gordon Hutchins:             

27.38 Lynsey Astles:                    

32.10 Barbara Evans:                  

33.40 Jackie Culloty:                    

33.41 Denis Culloty:                    
Striders at Congleton parkrun
Club Chairman Mik Escolme ran his now regular parkrun at Hanley, finishing in 36.45.

Mary Chadwick and Mik Escolme at Hanley parkrun
Grant  Stanning stopped off for a quick run enroute to the South, completing Walsall Arboretum parkrun in 32.03.
  
At the other end of the running spectrum,  Paul Nicholls ran the Excalibur Trail Marathon, a  tough event that traverses the spectacular Clwydian Range of North Wales and has over 5,500 feet of steep ascent.  Paul finished in 7.20.

Paul Nicholls at the Excalibur Trail Marathon
Steve Treweeks ran the Cadair Idris Fell Race, a race classed as one of Wales’ toughest fell races. It involves constantly changing surfaces and 3000 feet of climb over 11 miles. Steve finished in approximately 2.07.01.

Steve Treweeks at Cadair Idris fell race
On Sunday Lou Hayward was back in action at the Snowdonia Half, set in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, North Wales, starting and finishing in the village of Llanrwst and with 2000 feet of climb.  Lou finished in approximately 2.33.


Lou Hayward at the Snowdonia Half
Nine Striders headed to Manchester to join in the thousands that take part in the Manchester Great Run.  Full results were:

0:54.43 Catherine Winders:         

0:55.48 Moe Dutton:                      

0:55.55 Phil Truman:                       

1.00.36 Denis Culloty:                    

1.04.34 Julia Dunlop:                      

1.05.13 Hannah Birtles:                 

1.13.59 Tracey Sturridge:              

1.13.59 Katie Payne:                       

1.16.03 Lee Chadwick:                   

Striders at Manchester 10k
Four Striders were in action in Triathlons this weekend.  Alice Bober took part in the Nantwich Sprint triathlon finishing 1st in her age category.


Alice Bober at the Nantwich Sprint Triathalon
Paul Barnett and Steve Farnell were in Wales for the Slateman Triathlon which takes place in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. Steve finished in 3.51.57 and Paul in 3.21.32.
Steve Farnell and Paul Barnett at the Slateman Triathlon