Archive for July, 2011

Unfortunately the Hereford Couriers Harewood Hurtle, advertised as Sunday 18th September has had to be rearranged to the SATURDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER.

Entry form for the Hurtle can be found by clicking here 

The Hereford Couriers Harewood Hurtle is returning for its 2nd year after proving a success in its first year.

 

Westhope Results

Posted: July 25, 2011 in Uncategorized

WESTHOPE 2011

Courier Results: Neil Lewis (11th) Steve Herington (26th) Mark Worthing (38th) Sally Bliss (40th -4th F ) Kevin Barnes (45th) Alison Cooke (48th -5th F ) Stuart Cameron (64th) Sally Worthing (96th -25th F )

Steve H finishing in 5th!

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After a torrential downpour on way to Gord’s, the clouds cleared and the sunshine stayed with us for the rest of the evening. For an event in it’s third year it was great to see such a high standard of runners turn out, such as the boy Barnes, Luke Mason, Jon Pugh, Jon Pullen, a very talented 16 yr old from Wales, Adrian Woods and (your like this next name!) …Mr Matt James!
Standing on the start line with fellow Couriers Dave, Pete and Kev, I thought I would be lucky to finish in top 10!
As the race started a leading group was quickly established and I found myself in the chase group with Welshman Adrian, a runner from Chepstow Harriers and Mike Fawcett. Assessing the field I felt I would be happy to stay with Adrian but try to keep Jon Pullen in sight.
3 miles in and my legs began to tire, maybe a result of the race at Kinnersley, I couldn’t keep with my 3 rivals and let them pass on at the bottom of a climb. I was now 10th and sat back and cruised around for the duration of the course, making the most of the great scenery on a great course, which was been run in reverse to the previous years.
With a hop, skip and a tempting jump in a puddle, I crossed the line, legs weary but otherwise feeling fine and relaxed. Dave was next to finish after me. We briefly chatted at the finish line, but hastily made our way to the cakes, I mean race HQ, we knew Kev would be fast approaching. Pete had had the same idea and had 2 not wanting to miss out, Dave and I followed suit and just in time too, the last slices of Victoria Sponge, a Barnes favourite, were being consumed. This was my time to escape and evade, I can only imagine the scenes that followed.
Anger and disappointment soon turned to pride as Kev saw Jonathan collect a well deserved 1st place trophy.
Great course, lovely weather..a must.

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Kinnersley Results: KINNERSLEY  2011

Courier Results: Eliot (4th) Richard (6th) Dave (9th) Neil (19th) Pete (29th) Steve (35th) Nigel (40th) Sally Bliss (47th- 4thF) Mark Worthing (52nd) Kev (62nd) Alison (65th – 6thF)  Stuart  (70th)  Amy (71st – 9thF)  Sally Worthing (124th – 37thF)

Cotswold Relay Report

Posted: July 7, 2011 in Uncategorized

Cotswold Relay race 25/06/11
103 miles, 10 Stages, Off-road through the Cotswolds
Chipping Campden to Bath Abbey
Couriers Total Time:
15:43:32

This years race was run in very different conditions to last years event.
Cloud and a strong cooling wind was the order of the day with damp slithery conditions underfoot for the early stages.
Things ran quite smoothly (for a change) as all runners and support crew managed to get to start/finishes at the appropriate times (phew!)

Clive Rowberry
Leg 1 – Chipping Camden to Stanway House. 12miles 373 Metres Ascent Start 7.00am
Our first runner of the day was early bird Clive who persevered manly with a dogged determination despite a couple of injuries which have blyted his comeback year (again) His foolhardiness earned him 45th place with a time of 1:55:39.

 
Max Suff
Leg 2 – Stanway House to Cleeve Common 11.8miles 473 Metres Ascent Start 8.15am.
The team captain had a stinker of a race and was lead away to be shot afterwards as this was thought to be kinder in the long run! For the record he was 26th in a time of 1:45:48.
 
Ann Willis
Leg 3 – Cleeve Common to Seven Springs. 8.2 miles. 327 Metres Ascent. Start 9.35am
Anne enjoyed her run-and it showed. Finishing around a minute behind Dave Sherwood of WV fame was an excellent result – watch out you XC ladies! Her time was 1.22.37 in 51st place

Richard Wall
Leg 4 – Seven Springs to Cranham Corner Start 10.30.
 Well, how Rich made such a short and flat leg last so long remains a mystery. However, reports of a runner leaving the Air Balloon via the car park have yet to be substantiated. Time by calender was 1:51:59. 40th position.

Dave Williams
Leg 5 Royal William, Cranham Corner To Ebley Mill, Stroud: 11.7 Miles 302 Metres Ascent Start 11.45.  
Dave had a strong run pushing Dan Robinson (International marathon runner) around the course and finished 10th in 1:23:21.

Alison Cooke Leg 6 – Ebley Mill to Dursley 8.8 Miles. 409 Metres Ascent Start 13.00pm.
Alison finished an impressive 18th overall and 2nd lady. Strong running on the climbs and good navigation reaped the rewards on this leg. 1:19:29.
 
Kevin Barnes
Leg 7 – Dursley to Wooton Under Edge
Start 14.00. 7.2 Miles 292 Metres Ascent
Kev had a storming run to knock a couple of minutes off last years time.
 No doubt due to his rigorous carbo-loading regime.
Position 26th Time 1:03:17

Steve Niblett
Leg 8 – Wooton Under Edge to Old Sodbury. Start 15.00.
 Steve had doubts about lasting the distance on this leg but he coped very well with the hills up to the eleventh mile when a touch of cramp set in.
64th position. 2:09:05.

Sheryl Evans
Leg 9 Dog Inn, Old Sodbury to Cold Ashton 240 Metres Ascent Start 16.20. 
 Sheryl was a touch nervous about losing her way on route but smartly she latched on to another lady who knew the course with her eyes shut.
This ensured the many maps and Atlas’s Sheryl carried with her were redundant . Possibly GPS next time?
1:33:35. 51st position

Steve Littlewood
Leg 10 – Cold Ashton to Bath Abbey 240 Metres Ascent Start time 17.20.
It was a sight for sore eyes to see Mr littlewood totter off into the sunset when we kicked his zimmer frame away from him at the start of his leg. Once up to speed thoughts of coming out of retirement soon began to fade as he struggled to keep his bearings (or is that marbles) on entering the city of Bath. The venerable Mr L finished 28th in a time of 1:18:42.