Month: December 2023

  • Weekly Round Up – 11th December 2023

    The Sneyd Striders Christmas Pudding Run is a classic road race organised by a local running club, so guaranteed to be runner-friendly and good value for money. The 10 mile two lap course (slightly over distance this year due to an unforeseen police incident) is seen as fast and so it proved today for several Peelers who achieved personal bests over the distance. Wayne King was first across the line for the club in a personal best time of 1:00:54 and 4th in M45-49 age category. Club Chairman, Lee Rickards, was next to finish also in a personal best time of 1:03:25 and 6th in the M40-45 age category, followed by Allen King (1:17:35); Chris Bennett (1:24:11); Lorna Carlin (1:31:08); Helen Chyla (1:33:26) and Natalie Walker (1:33:27).

    At the Night at the Museum indoor marathon at Bovington Tank Museum in Dorset, Steph Attenborough completed the 46 lapped event in a time of 5:47:43.

    Running at Druridge Bay in Northumberland, Joy Sykes took on the traildog 6.5 km race with Charlie and Bob finishing in a time of 44:57.

    With Tamworth parkrun cancelled due to course flooding, Peelers had to travel further afield for their Saturday parkrun challenges. Running at Brueton, Chris Bennett completed his 250th parkrun in a time of 24:21; Sarah Boffey (29:27) ran at Graves, Sheffield and Joy Sykes (31:43) at Blyth Links. Running at Kingsbury, Mike Shelton finished in 21:55 followed by Luke Collins (23:57); Darren O’Leary (25:34); Sophie Galloway (28:05); Jackie Tierney (29:50); Claire Guffick (30:08); Lee Guffick (41:26); Roger Eastaff (41:27); Alison Dolphin (57:40); Sarah French (57:41) and Wendy Bowyer (57:41). Meanwhile Emma Pick (22:40); Garth Cox (26:24) and Mark Boffey (39:53) ran at Sutton Park; Mick Stevenson (34:30) at Warwick Racecourse; Ian Orton (23:45) ran at Peel, Salford; Tim Mudd (27:22) at Beacon Hill and Steph Attenborough (39:32) and Michael Hughes (47:11) at Sense Valley, Ibstock.

  • Weekly Round Up – 4th December 2023

    Forecasts of freezing weather, snow and icy ground conditions did nothing to deter a hardy bunch of Peel Road Runners from taking part in the third cross country race of the Derby/Staffs XC League at Anslow, Burton on Trent on Sunday. The two lap course, including the notorious water splash, was made more difficult by the slow thaw on previously hard-frozen ground making plenty of opportunities for slips and stumbles. Due to the weather and clashing events, the ladies’ team was smaller than usual but Jackie Tierney ran well to finish first lady back for the club, followed by Claire Guffick and Sarah Boffey. The men’s teams were better represented with Martin Hollamby first Peeler over the line in 6th place overall, closely followed by Club Chairman Lee Rickards in 7th place overall. Ultrarunner Luke Collins was next to finish in 14thplace overall, followed by Mike Shelton, Ben Dorkins, Mark Boffey, Chris Bennett, Tim Mudd, Billy King, Allen King, Ian Orton, Simon Gordon, Michael Hughes and Lee Guffick.

    Running in slightly warmer but none-the-less challenging conditions, Steph Attenborough took on the Lanzarote International marathon on Saturday. The race was run on an undulating out and back coastline course, which Attenborough completed in 5:46:04.

    At the weekend’s parkruns, Tamworth Castle parkrun drew the largest number of Peelers on a chilly but sunny Saturday morning. First to stop the clock for the club was Luke Collins, running his 5k in 21:38 followed by Ben Dorkins (23:14); Simon Gordon (24:33); Stuart Hatton (25:42); Judith Matthews (26:01); Roger Lloyd (26:27); Garth Cox (26:54); Sophie Galloway (28:02); Clara Walton (28:18); Roger Eastaff (33:02); Joy Sykes (35:39); Ann Hill (55:32); Alison Dolphin (55:34); Sarah French (55:36); Wendy Bowyer (55:37); Chris Norris (66:43) and Stephen Andrews (66:44). Mark Boffey and Sandra Ingram volunteered at Tamworth.

    Parkrun tourists included: Ian Orton (24:38) and Michael Hughes (37:44) at Lincoln; Allen King (22:28) and Chris Bennett (25:25) at Sandwell Valley; Jackie Tierney (28:23) at Kingsbury Water Park; Claire Guffick (31:22) and Lee Guffick (42:18) at Sutton Park; Mick Stevenson (33:24) at Warwick Racecourse; Emma Pick (21:53) at Market Bosworth Country Park and Tim Mudd (26:06) at Holbrooks, Coventry.

    At their monthly structured training session at Tamworth Athletics Club, the Peelers were joined by Olympic athlete and middle-distance runner Amy-Eloise Markovc. Amy-Eloise won the gold medal at the 3000m event at the 2021 European Indoor Championships; ran at the Tokyo Olympics; last year’s World and European Championships and the Birmingham Commonwealth Games and is a great inspiration to all the Peelers, but especially her proud uncle Peeler Phil Neale!