Month: July 2018

  • Presentation Evening – 22nd June 2018

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners recently had their end of year Presentation evening which recognises improvers and achievers within the club.

    The main awards for 2017 / 18 were presented as follows:

    Best Male Runner – Ashley Baldwin

    Best Female Runner – Emma Pick

    Best Male Runner (40-50) – Simon Smith

    Best Female Runner (35-45) – Rachael Rickards

    Best Male Runner (50+) – Trevor Thompson

    Best Female Runner (45+) – Carolyne Browne

    Most Improved Male Runner – George Hope

    Most Improved Female Runner – Lisa Jones-Bignall

    Most Promising Male Newcomer – Darren O’Leary

    Most Promising Female Newcomer – Sophie Galloway

    Marathon Award – Michael Shelton

    Club Person of the Year (male) – Michael Shelton

    Club Person of the Year (female) – Val Lawson

    President’s Award – Owen Slater

    The Committee would like to congratulate all recipients of the major awards in what had been an exciting year for the Club and which continues to go from strength to strength.

    Peel Road Runners meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm at the Snowdome in Tamworth.

    New members are always welcome.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Weekly Round Up – 2nd July 2018

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runner Andrew Pickard tackled the Endure24 held in Bramham Park, Leeds last weekend. A 24hr trail run around a 5-mile woodland loop, the aim is to run as many laps as you can in the 24hr period. Under very hot running conditions, Andrew managed to complete 4 laps before his time and energy ran out.

    Robert Donovan was at Chasewater running the Snickerthon Marathon. Another multi-lap event held around the country park itself saw Bob complete his rather hot 26.2miles in a time of 6:35:27hrs. Another club member running at Chasewater was Owen Slater, however his finishing time was not available at the time of going to press.

    New member Mark Boffey ran in the new Leamington Spa Half Marathon race at the weekend where he finished his 13.2miles in a time of 1:57:51hrs. A scenic route starting at the Royal Pump Room Gardens, out through surrounding villages and countryside and back in to the town centre to finish at Mill Gardens.

    It was a very bury Kingsbury Water Parkrun for the Peel Road Runners last weekend with 17 club members turning out for the Saturday morning free 5k timed run and some exceptional performances were on display despite the warm running conditions. First Peel Road Runner through the finish tunnel was Darren O’Leary with his time of 20:56mins and 20th place overall (just 20secs off his PB time). Robert Hirst was the next male Peeler to finish with his time of 23:08mins and just 17 secs off his PB on what was his 100th Parkrun (Congratulations Robert!). George Hope matched his PB time from last week running a 23:19mins 5k and is now on 99 Parkrun events completed. Following George home for the male section were Michael Shelton (25:34mins), Tim Mudd (25:37mins), Stuart Hatton (25:43mins), Dave Fern (26:01mins), Ian Grigg (30:18mins) and Darren Truman (30:19mins).

    The first Peel Road Runner female finisher at Kingsbury last week was Sandra Ingram with her time of 25:29mins just ahead of Jo Insley who ran a new PB with her finishing time of 25:34mins. Following Jo home was Sophie Galloway who ran a time of 26:01mins, Emma Livingstone then clocked up a new 5k PB when she ran a time of 26:37mins. Caroline Evans ran a 32:57min race and Christine Norris finished with a time of 38:03mins for her 5k and was 1st in her age category on the day.

    The only Parkrun tourist of the weekend was Andrew Pickard who ran at Temple Newsam where he ran a time of 25:58mins for his 5k.

    Peel Road Runners meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm at the Snowdome in Tamworth.

    New members are always welcome.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Weekly Round Up – 25th June 2018

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners played host to the annual Gate Gallop Charity Event last weekend helping to raise funds for St Giles Hospice. The event, which is also part of the BDSL Summer league, has the main 10k Trail race plus mini races and lots of other activities and this year was blessed with some glorious weather which was not given the thumbs up by all the runners.

    Many of the club members were on volunteering duties on the day ranging from on course marshalling to selling tea & cakes but there were still a few that managed to get a run out in the main event and it was Ashley Baldwin who was the first Peel Road Runner back to Anker Valley playing fields as he crossed the finish line in 4th place overall and 1st in his age category with his excellent time of 37:36mins. Simon O’Reilly & Michael Shelton were the next two male finishers with their times of 44:38mins (a new PB for Simon) & 45:17mins respectively. Other male finishers included Richard Finnigan (53:29mins), Simon Gordon (53:47mins), Chris Taylor (1:00:48hrs), Pete Seedhouse – who managed to run it this year as an entrant as opposed to organiser (1:10:21hrs) & Darren Keenan (1:13:01hrs).

    For the Peel Road Runner female runners, it was Emma Pick who just about scrambled around the course in a time of 44:18mins to finish as the first club female finisher and the 2nd placed female runner on the day. Behind Emma was Lisa Jones-Bignell with her time of 48:25mins and 3rd best female in her age category. Other female finishers on the day were Sophie Galloway (58:44mins), Caroline Evans (1:11:53hrs), Moira Twiggs (1:15:11hrs), Chris Keenan (1:15:17hrs), Alison Dolphin (1:20:28hrs) and Christine Norris (1:25:20hrs).

    With most of the club focus on setting up for the Gate Gallop the following day, it was a quieter than usual Saturday morning Parkrun schedule for the club runners, however, some still managed to get in their weekly free 5k timed run. Andrew Pickard was running at the Concord Parkrun in Sheffield and he finished with a time of 21:16mins.

    Other runners were at Kingsbury Water Park for their 5k, including Robert Hirst with his time of 22:51mins – a new PB on his 99th Parkrun outing. Also Running Kingsbury were Stuart Hatton (25:02mins), Tim Mudd (25:07mins), Dave Fern (27:10mins), Ian Grigg (31:22mins) and Lisa Fletcher who was once again volunteering as the tail runner / walker.

    Peel Road Runners meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm at the Snowdome in Tamworth.

    New members are always welcome.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Weekly Round Up – 18th June 2018

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners men and women joined forces at the Washlands last week and had 6 teams entered in the 2-mile relay event. With a mix of experience and first timers spread across the six teams, everyone came together on the night to add some loud vocal support and much needed encouragement.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”931″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]“All you need is Peel” was the team with the fastest joint finishing time on the night finishing in 21st place overall. The team consisted of Darren O’Leary (13:24mins), Michael Shelton (13:03mins), Darren Truman (14:39mins) and Simon O’Reilly (13:12mins). The team finished with an overall time of 54:18mins.

    “Strawberry Peels forever” were the next team to finish in 30th place overall. A mixed Team whose members were Phil Neale (13:47mins), Emma Pick (13:01mins), Owen Slater (15:42mins) and Andrew Pickard (13:31mins). The team finished with an overall time of 56:01mins.

    “I Peel fine” finished in 32nd position overall with the team members Martin Hollamby (12:01mins), Simon Gordon (15:19mins), George Hope (15:13mins) and Rob Hirst (15:25mins). Total finishing time for the team was 57:58mins.

    “Please Peel me” finished in 38th position with its mixed team members of Ashley Baldwin (11:14mins), Jo Insley (16:33mins), Craig Strong (15:00mins) and Val Lawson (17:56mins). Total finishing time for the team was 1:00:43hrs.

    “Here comes the Peel” finished in 41st position with Malcolm Bembridge (13:57mins), Sophie Galloway (16:06mins), Trevor Thompson (13:52mins) and Stella Martin (17:32mins). Total finishing time for the team was 1:01:27hrs.

    “Peel in the USSR” finished in 10th place in the all-female category with its team consisting of Sandra Ingram (16:13mins), Lisa Jones-Bignall (14:32mins) and Carolyne Browne (16:02mins). Total finishing time for the team was 46:47mins.

    Thanks to Club Chairman Lee Rickards for the team names!

    Best individual Peel Road Runner performances on the night came from Ashley Baldwin who finished with the 11th quickest time of the night in the men’s races and Emma Pick finished as the 6th fastest female runner on the night.

    Robert Bob Donovan was back in marathon running action at Caldecote Lakes last weekend as he ran in the ‘Word Up Marathon’ and finished his 26.2miles with a time of 5:36:44hrs.

    Parkrun events attended by Peel Road Runners last week included Bakewell, Conkers & Kingsbury Water Park.

    Andrew Pickard ran at Bakewell and finished his 5k with a time of 22:34mins. Over at Conkers were members Robert Hirst (23:01mins), Liz Morgan (30:48mins) and Christine Norris (37:52mins). A much busier Kingsbury Water Park saw Darren O’Leary as the first Peeler to cross the finish line with his time of 20:45mins and also clock up his 150th Kingsbury Parkrun. Behind Darren was George Hope with his time of 23:19mins – a new PB.

    Sandra Ingram was the first female Peeler to finish with her time of 24:40mins. Other runners on the day were Stuart Hatton (24:49mins), Stella Martin (27:33mins), Malcolm Bembridge (28:20mins), Darren Truman (28:22mins), Dave Fern (30:02mins), Caroline Evans (32:21mins), Jo Insley (38:07mins) and Lisa Fletcher was once again volunteering as Tail Runner / Walker.

    Peel Road Runners meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm at the Snowdome in Tamworth.

    New members are always welcome.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Weekly Round Up – 13th June 2018

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners Tricia & Richie Bunn were in South Africa at the KwaMashu Parkrun event ahead of their 3rd Comrades race from Lion Park to Durban, a full 90km.

    In a small field of enthusiastic and friendly runners, Tricia and Richie posted the same finishing time of 26:25mins for their 5k’s.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”927″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Andrew Pickard was slightly closer to home and running in the Rotherham Parkrun event and crossed the finish line in a time of 24:57mins.

    As usual, Kingsbury Water Park hosted most of Peel Road Runners out for their weekly 5k run and last week it was Darren O’Leary who posted the quickest time of the day with 20:47mins, just 11 secs outside his PB. Phil Neale ran an excellent 5k to finish behind Darren with his time of 21:28mins which saw him post a new PB.

    Other runners out of the day were Richard Finnigan (22:54mins) with another PB, beating his last by 6 secs, Robert Hirst (23:43mins), Simon Gordon (24:07mins), another Peel Road Runner PB, Stuart Hatton (24:52mins), Tim Mudd (25:10mins), George Hope (25:13mins), Mick Cooper (28:14mins) clocked up yet another PB on the day, Ian Grigg (32:09mins) making a good comeback from a long lay-off from running and Darren Truman (32:11mins) offering some much needed support to Ian with his return.

    For the Peel Road Runner women, it was Sandra Ingram making the headlines as she finished as the 1st female in her age category with her time of 25:25mins. Just behind Sandra was Sophie Galloway who ran a 25:39mins 5k and another Peeler PB. Other runners on the day were Vickie Gilks (33:36mins), Wendy Bowyer (34:00mins) and Lisa Fletcher who was volunteering on tail runner duties once again.

    Peel Road Runners Club Chairman Lee Rickards donned not only his running shoes but also his swimming dry-suit and cycle shoes as he participated in the Stafford Iron Man 70.3 event. His overall finish time was 5:14:57hrs which was broken down in to a 1.9km swim in 38:18mins, a 90.1km bike ride which he completed in a time of 2:47:30hrs with a 21.1km run to finish which he managed in a time of 1:40:38hrs.

    Peel Road Runners meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm at the Snowdome in Tamworth.

    New members are always welcome.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]