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2 Mile Race July 4th 2006

By Garga Chamberlain
7 September

Self Transcendence 2 Mile Race Tuesday July 4th 2006

Eastville Park, Bristol (held under permit from MCAA)

"When we transcend ourselves we do not compete with others but with ourselves. And each time we surpass our previous achievements we get joy."

Sri Chinmoy

  Time no. Name Club cat. pts.
1 11.11 228 Gavin Watkins GWR m 7
2 11.53 235 Tim Fletcher GWR m 6
3 11.59 210 Michael Dunkley GWR(?) m 5
4 12.06 205 Steven James   m 4
5 12.21 226 Emlyn Williams   m 3
6 12.25 231 Sian Monahan Bristol & West AC f 7
7 13.01 239 M. Rolleau m 2
8 13.06 225 Steve Charlwood   m 1
9 13.08 207 Mark Adams   m  
10 13.13 216 Mark Unsworth San Domenico RC m  
11 13.18 230 Richard White   m  
12 13.28 227 Helen Sinclair   f 6
13 13.52 202 Matt Hawkins   m  
14 13.53 204 Matt Washburn Weston AC m  
15 14.02 217 Darren Ladd   m  
16 14.18 212 Alisdair Fyfe   m  
17 14.28 221 Andy Kempson   m  
18 14.44 224 James de Teissier   m  
19 14.48 232 Bruno Laasna   m  
20 14.54 219 Mike Nutt   m50-59 3
21 14.58 223 Simon Parish   m  
22 15.03 215 Sharon Andrews   f 5
23 15.07 237 Dave Broadbent Poole AC m  
24 15.25 229 Roxy Watt   f 4
25 15.35 218 Ian Haynes   m  
26 15.43 222 Roger Haynes   m60-69 2
27 16.21 213 David Thorpe   m  
28 16.27 214 Francesca Andrews Yate AC f 3
29 16.37 241 Valeria Germini   f 2
30 16.47 240 Lorraine Thorn   f 1
31 16.51 201 Moya Church GWR f50-59 3
32 16.56 234 Claire Harris   f  
33 18.35 233 Naomi Johnson   f  
34 18.59 238 Ingrid Megarademy   f  
35 19.11 203 Alex Towers   m  
36 20.45 220 Ben Buttigieg   m  
37 20.46 236 Felicity Beal   f  
38 26.20 208 Rachal Reid   f  
39 26.44 209 Karen Lillywhite   f  
40 dnf 211 Ron Denney Sevenoaks AC m70+  

(Pictures of some of the medal winners are in our race photo gallery)

With the mini heatwave in full swing many of the runners in our two mile race opted to warm up by chatting in the sun at the startline rather than the usual jog around the course. Despite the relaxed atmosphere, there were some big efforts made in the race and the wet sponges proved popular among overheated competitors at the finish.

Among the men, GWR claimed a 1,2,3 in the shape of Gavin Watkins, Tim Fletcher and Michael Dunkley, all of whom were in sub-12 minute form. Elsewhere in the field there were lots of improvers who beat their times from the 2-miler earlier in the season, and their time are listed below.

Sian Monahan always brings an injection of pace to the event and she took first place among the ladies, also finishing sixth overall.

Rachal Reid and Karen Lillywhite planned to take part as walkers, but their brisk finishing times (just over 26 minutes) suggest they are either very athletic walkers or got inspired to run at least part of the undulating course.

Agegroup medals went to Moya Church, Mike Nutt and Roger Haynes. Ron Denney suffered a very unfortunate fate in his first race since moving up into the 70+ agegroup. An out-of-control dog disturbing runners on the first bend led to a few collisions and to Ron getting tripped, landing with some force on his elbow. Several other runners stopped to check that Ron was ok and to inform the organisers - we didn't note all their names but we're very grateful that they showed such a kind and positive attitude when it mattered. Ron, meanwhile, impressed everyone present with his fortitude in the face of acute pain, shock and disappointment and when it was suggested that he should be awarded a 70+ medal for his efforts, spontaneous applause proved that all the other runners heartily agreed. We wish Ron a speedy recovery and his medal is on its way to him.

Runners who improved their two-mile performances:

Runner July May Improvement
Andy Kempson 14.28 14.29 1 sec
Mark Adams 13.08 13.24 16 sec
Matt Hawkins 13.52 14.12 20 sec
Lorraine Thorn 16.47 17.16 29 sec
Bruno Laasna 14.48 15.48 60 sec
Matt Washburn 13.53 15.48 1 min 55 sec


And now, the prizes! These are all to be given out at the final race of the season, the 3 x 1 relay on July 18th.

Series Winners:

Moya church, GWR and Gary Hughes, City of Bath AC - each will receive a pair of running shoes kindly donated by Mizuno.

Agegroup Winners:

Mike Nutt (50-59), Martin Church, GWR (60-69), Audrey Butler, GWR (60-69) - each will receive a runner's CD-walkman also donated by Mizuno.

Improvers: We also wanted to recognise improved performances as well as winning times, so the six runners listed above will each receive a small prize donated by Mizuno, Sugoi or Run and Become (Cardiff's specialist running shop).

And finally, every runner who took part in all 4 races will receive a goody bag containing a few items from Mizuno, Run and Become, Isostar and Stinger. We have a few spare goody bags so the rest will be given out to those who did three events and maybe others if there are enough to go round. We should point out that there would also have been a few goody bag items donated by Tesco, but the voucher they gave us was lost when the race director had his wallet snatched in a Paris metro station :)

See you at the relay,

 

Roger Chamberlain, Sri Chinmoy AC

 

 

 

 

5k Race June 6th 2006

By Garga Chamberlain
7 September
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SELF TRANSCENDENCE 5k RACE

JUNE 6th 2006 EASTVILLE PARK, BRISTOL

"The great athlete in us seeks excellence. The good athlete in us seeks transcendence. Excellence quite often arrives at a dead end. Transcendence always reaches an ever-new beginning and an ever-new dawn. "

Sri Chinmoy

Only a handful of pics this time in the GALLERY but you may see yourself in the start pictures.

  Ladies      
  Name Club Time  
1 Camilla Briggs Thames Valley 19.41  
2 Sharon Andrews   23.37  
3 Roxy Watt   24.23  
4 Shaaron Cheesman   24.54  
5 Sandra Brown Severn AC 25.47  
6 Moya Church GWR 26.27 1st 50-59
7 Lorraine Thorn   27.43  
8 Valeria Gezmini   27.58  
9 Felicity Beale   28.10  
10 Ingrid Megarademy   28.21  
11 Anne Thorpe   29.08  
12 Pauline Thorn GWR 29.14 2nd 50-59
13 Sue Myers GWR 29.40 3rd 50-59
14 Vanessa Anderton Severn AC 31.12 4th 50-59
15 Audrey Butler GWR 32.28 1st 60-69
16 Chris Jones   33.19  
17 Francesca Andrews Yate & District dnf.  
18 Karen Cooper   dnf.  
  Men      
  Name Club Time  
1 Gary Hughes City of Bath AC 17.23  
2 Jon Goodland GWR 18.01  
3 Peter Kennedy TACH 18.50  
4 Tim Fletcher GWR 18.56  
5 Simon Young Thornbury RC 19.02  
6 Steven James   19.33  
7 Matt Burns   19.40  
8 Carl Williams Chepstow Harriers 19.51  
9 Andrew Brown Severn AC 19.55  
10 Ian Kennedy   21.02  
11 Scott Griffiths GWR 21.28  
12 Andrew Nava   21.55  
13 Mark Adams   21.59  
14 Richard Roullard   22.09  
15 Bruno Laasna   22.12  
16 Matt Hawkins   22.19  
17 Darren Ladd
  22.25  
18 Richard White   22.28  
19 Thomas Bourland   22.42  
20 Martin Church GWR 22.44 1st 60-69
21 Alistair Fife   22.55  
22 Mike Nutt   23.08 1st 50-59
23 David Broadbent Poole AC 23.20  
24 Cliff Spargo   23.38  
25 Matt Washburn Weston AC 24.04  
26 Roger Haynes   24.41 2nd 60-69
27 Paul Therridge   25.06  
28 Adam Lynch   25.20  
29 Duncan Nisbett   25.20  
30 Richard Forbes   25.57  
31 R Haynes   27.04  
32 Alex Towers   27.30  
33 Mike Anderton Severn AC 28.52 2nd 50-59
34 Christian Lillywhite   29.29  
35 Mike Richards   ?  


Near perfect conditions this time for the race and a 50+ turnout too. If any names are wrong in the results please call me at Run and Become on 02920 232346 - we had trouble deciphering the handwritten entry sheets!

The points table after two races is as follows (clear leaders emerging among both men and ladies but it's not over yet):

Moya Church 13
Vik Baldwin 7   Camilla Briggs 7
Liz Baldwin 6 Sharon Andrews 6
Audrey Butler 6
Lorraine Thorn 5 Roxy Watt 5
Shaaron Cheesman 4
Ingrid Megarademy 3 Sandra Brown 3
Pauline Thorn 2
Rachel Styles 1 Sue Myers 1

Gary Hughes 11
Rob Smyth 7
Alistair McColl 6 Martin Church 6
Jon Goodland 6
Emlyn Williams 5 Peter Kennedy 5
Mike Nutt 4 Tim Fletcher 4
Mark Adams 3 Simon Young 3
Alisdair Fyfe 2 Steven James 2
Andy Wright 1 Ronald Denney 1
Matt Burns 1 Roger Haynes 1 Mike Anderton 1

2 Mile Race May 23rd 2006

By Garga Chamberlain
7 September
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SELF TRANSCENDENCE 2 MILE RACE

MAY 23rd 2006 EASTVILLE PARK, BRISTOL

"Everybody wants to be happy. There are many ways to be happy, but many people have discovered that running is a most effective way to bring about happiness."

Sri Chinmoy

Race photos will be online (a day or two after the race) in our GALLERY.

  Ladies      
         
1 Vik Baldwin Nailsea 14.42  
2 Liz Baldwin Nailsea 16.03  
3 Moya Church GWR 16.40 vet 50-59
4 Lorraine Thorn   17.16  
5 Ingrid Megarademy   18.31  
6 Audrey Butler GWR 19.09 vet 60-69
7 Rachel Styles   19.56  
8 Lucy Heald   21.46  
9 Hayley Coyne   22.42  
10 Clare Summenu   30.22  
         
  Men      
         
1 Rob Smyth Bristol University 10.25  
2 Alistair McColl Bristol University 11.01  
3 Emlyn Williams   12.19  
4 Gary Hughes City of Bath AC 12.55  
5 Mark Adams   13.24  
6 Alisdair Fyfe   13.48  
7 Andy Wright   13.52  
8 Dave Broadbent Poole AC 13.59  
9 James DeTeissier   14.03  
10 Martin Church GWR 14.07 vet 60-69
11 Matt Hawkins   14.12  
12 Mike Nutt   14.19 vet 50-59
13 Andy Kempson   14.29  
14 James Almond   14.35  
15 Matt Washburn Weston AC 15.48  
16 Bruno Laasna   15.48  
17 Ronald Denney Sevenoaks AC 16.26 vet 60-69
18 Alex Towers   16.48  
19 Joe Gibson   18.09  

Timekeepers R Chamberlain, U Hansford

Referee S. M. Payne

 

A week of wintry weather leading up to the race did not bode well, but on the night a window of clear (if chilly) conditions appeared just in time. Twenty nine runners braved the cold winds to take part in our first two mile race of the year. Vik and Liz Baldwin from Nailsea took the honours in the ladies event, and GWR's Moya Church ran well to claim third place and the first vet 50-59 medal.Moya's clubmate Audrey Butler also did a double with the vet 60-69 medal and sixth place overall. Medals also went to Lorraine Thorn, Ingrid Megarademy and Rachel Styles, despite a little confusion over the results from the race officials - sorry to all concerned and thanks to those who noticed the omission - fortunately it was all resolved and everyone went home with the right gong.

Among the men, Rob Smyth set a blistering pace coming through the one mile mark in under 5 minutes. Of course, that second lap is a tough challenge, especially when you are out in front on your own, but Rob still managed an excellent 10.25 ahead of fellow Bristol University runner Alastair McColl who was second with 11.01. Emlyn Williams looked very relaxed in third place (12.19) while former winner of these races (on a regular basis), Gary Hughes from City of Bath AC, made his comeback with 12.55. Mark Adams, Alisdair Fyfe and Andy Wright completed the seven medal positions. Agegroup awards went to three veterans Martin Church (1st vet 60-69) from GWR, Ronald Denney (2nd vet 60-69) of Sevenoaks AC and Mike Nutt (1st vet 50-59). Youngster Joe Gibson made a great debut, finishing strongly on a challenging course.

 

The series prizes this year have been donated by Mizuno - a pair of shoes worth up to 75 pounds to the male and female series winners. For those not familiar with the system, medal winners get points in each race and the highest number of points wins the series. In the event of a tie, the runner with the shortest cumulative time from the three events takes the prize. Points so far are as follows (note that winners of a vet medal get points for that in addition to the points for their overall position, hence Moya Church being ahead after race 1).

Moya Church 8 Vik Baldwin 7 Liz Baldwin 6 Lorraine Thorn 4 Audrey Butler 4 Ingrid Megarademy 3 Rachel Styles 1

Rob Smyth 7 Alistair McColl 6 Emlyn Williams 5 Gary Hughes 4 Mark Adams 3 Martin Church 3 Alisdair Fyfe 2 Mike Nutt 2 Andy Wright 1 Ronald Denney 1

In addition, there will be goody bags presented to everyone who takes part in all the races in the series, and a few mystery prizes (all to be given out at the relay in July).

Thanks to all who took part and to the marshals who shivered even more than the runners! Our next race is 5kms on June 6th.

 

 

 

 

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