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  • Worthington 5 Mile – Weekly round up – 17th July 2017

    Worthington 5 Mile – Weekly round up – 17th July 2017

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners gathered en masse at the Worthington 5 mile race on Tuesday July 11th.

    Over 20 members, a mixture of both new recruits and experienced runners, gathered at the event which was marred by the poor weather conditions on the night but even that couldn’t dampen their running spirits.

    Once again it was Martin Hollamby who was the first Peel Road Runner to cross the finish line with a time of 29:15mins. Ashley Baldwin wasn’t far behind Martin with 29:40mins with Robbie Baden a short distance behind Ashley with 29:56mins.

    Lee Rickards was the next Peeler home in a time of 32:21mins followed by Michael Shelton in 32:42mins with Ashley Perks next across the line with a time of 36:59mins.

    Darren O’Leary was hot on Ashley’s heels, crossing the line with 37:02mins.

    Other Peelers participating on the night were Shaun Coyle 37:32mins, Craig Strong 38:33mins, Darren Truman 38:56mins, David Fern 39:33mins and Richard Finnigan 39:36mins.

    Joanne Harvey was the first Peel lady to finish, completing the 5 miles in 40:25mins. Behind Joanne was Carolyne Browne 42:30mins, Lisa Bignell-Jones 44:22mins, Christie Rosser 44:22mins, Val Lawson 44:28mins & Helen Manton 44:50mins.

    Owen Slater crossed the line in 45:49mins, Joanne Turner 47:25mins, Vickie Gillk 52:01mins, Kelly Sippitts 55:22mins, Claire Farmer 55:56mins, Moira Twiggs 57:21mins, Emily Heyworth 57:59mins and Alison Dolphin with 59:16 mins.

    At the Kingsbury Water Park it was Simon Smith who was the first Peel Road Runner past the finish line with a time of 20:48mins. Martin Joyce wasn’t far behind with 21:34mins and Shaun Coyle with a time of 23:48mins. Following Shaun in were Tricia & Richie Bunn who crossed the line together in 27:23mins. Marcus Fairburn came home in 29:30mins just ahead of Ian Grigg with 29:31mins.

    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]

  • Park Run PB’s – Weekly round up – 10th July 2017

    Park Run PB’s – Weekly round up – 10th July 2017

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners were busy creating new Parkrun PB’s over the weekend.

    Over at the Conkers Parkrun, Ashley Perks ran a new PB of 22:12mins on his first ever outing over that particular 5k route. Well done Ashley!

    Back at Kingsbury Water Park and in humid conditions, Shaun Coyle once again led the Peel Road Runners home with a second PB in as many weeks with a quick time of 22:24mins. Following Shaun in was Robert Hirst in a time of 23:23mins, Darren Truman wasn’t too far behind with a time of 23:58mins. Next home was Phil Neale with 24:46mins, Darren Cotton with 24:58mins, Owen Slater with 27:08mins. Liz Morgan was the first Peel lady runner to finish with a time of 27:19mins  and behind Liz was Jo Insley with a time of 28:03mins. Allan Williams notched up Parkrun no.48 with a time of 31:18mins closely followed by Marcus Fairburn with 31:34mins. Chris Norris concluded the Peel Road Runners at Kingsbury with a time of 36:37mins.

    Good luck to all Peel Road Runners taking part in race number 6 of the 2017 BDSL calendar The Worthington 5 Mile race on Tuesday night July 11th.

    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]

  • Donovan continues epic marathon journey – Weekly round up – 3rd July 2017

    Donovan continues epic marathon journey – Weekly round up – 3rd July 2017

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runner Robert Donovan continued his Marathon journey running the Snickerthon Marathon at Chasewater Park last weekend. The route which took the runners 8 times around the reservoir was well supported by both runners of all ages and a plentiful supply of sugary energy snacks, many of which Bob couldn’t resist taking a handful on each lap!!

    Bob’s finishing time was 5:10:32hrs and celebrated finishing by eating more cake and chatting with a fellow runner who had just completed his own 100th Marathon. Keep Going Bob, you’re nearly there too!!

    Michael Shelton took on the Sutton Park Gates Run on the 28th June. The objective of the run is to visit all 6 of the park gates in a route of your own choice. The overall race distance is approx 8 miles covering both paths and trails. Michael managed to visit all 6 gates and cross the finish in a time of 56:06mins.

    For the Peel Road Runner ladies section, Helen Manton was accompanied by her sisters and ran the Race for Life 5K at Markeaton Park, Derby.

    George Hope ran his second ParkRun over in the USA by once again running at the Clermont Waterfront Parkrun over in Florida. George’s time for last week was 26:04mins, almost a minute and a half quicker than the previous weeks time.

    At Conkers, Robert Hirst and Chris Norris were representing the Peel Road Runners and finished with times of 23:44mins and 37:39mins respectively.

    Meanwhile, back at Kingsbury Water Park, Shaun Coyle led the Peelers home with a time of 23:01mins, a new Personal Best run for Shaun. Following Shaun in were Owen Slater 27:56mins, Lisa Fletcher with 28:40mins and Darren Truman with 41:25mins

    The chip times for the Tamworth Gate Gallop are also now confirmed:

    Ashley Baldwin 37:52mins

    Martin Hollamby 38:13mins

    Robbie Baden 38:49mins

    Michael Shelton 43:12mins

    Simon Smith 46:05mins

    Tim Mudd 50:44mins

    Dave Fern 54:59mins

    Carloyne Browne 55:27mins

    Liz Morgan 1:00:23hrs

    Christie Rosser 1:01:39hrs

    Stella Martin 1:01:44hrs

    Darren Keenan 1:03:08hrs

    Christine Keenan 1:03:38hrs

    Christine Norris 1:22:06hrs

    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]

  • Gate Gallop & Washlands relay – Weekly round up – 26th June 2017

    Gate Gallop & Washlands relay – Weekly round up – 26th June 2017

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners once again supported the Gate Gallop 10k, the 5th event in this seasons BDSL race calendar, with many members either running or marshalling at the event which took place at Anker Valley last weekend.

    It was Ashley Baldwin who triumphed for the Peelers at the event crossing the line in 6th position overall with a splendid time of 37:55mins closely followed by Martin Hollamby with 38:17mins and 8th overall and Robbie Baden with 38:52mins and 13th overall. Michael Shelton was next home with a time of 43:18mins and then Simon Smith with 46:09mins. Following Simon in were Tim Mudd 50:47mins & Dave Fern with 55:14mins. Carolyne Browne was the first Peeler lady to cross the finish line with a time of 55:35mins, finishing  ahead of Colin Francis in 58:05mins. With their first taste of racing in the Peel Road Runner colours were Liz Morgan with a time of 1:00:47hrs, Christie Rosser with 1:01:51hrs, Stella Martin 1:02:01hrs, Darren Keenan 1:03:19hrs, Christine Keenan 1:03:50hrs and bringing all the Peelers home was Christine Norris with 1:22:23hrs.

    Peel Road Runner George Hope was the farthest travelling team member to run a Parkrun event last weekend when he competed at the Clermont Waterfront parkrun over in the USA. George ran the 5k route around the Lake Hiawatha Preserve in a time of 27:30mins.

    At the Kingsbury Water Parkrun it was Shaun Coyle who lead the Peel Road Runners across the finish line with a time of 23:12mins. Not too far behind was Rober Hirst with 23:58mins. Joanne Turner lead the Peel Road Runners ladies across the finish line with a time of 29:44mins ahead of Sophie Galloway with 30:34mins, Sandra Ward with 33:29mins and Muriel Storey with 34:15mins.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”566″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_single_image image=”567″ img_size=”full” add_caption=”yes”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners entered 7 mixed runner teams into the Washlands Relay, race event number 4 of the BDSL race calendar, held on the 14th June at the Washlands, Burton on Trent.

    The Washlands Relays is a very popular midweek event which attracts many runners from across the region to participate and saw a total of 47 teams of mixed runners and 37 teams of female only runners.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/6″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]In the Team Event for the Peel Road Runners it was Team PEEL COE which had the best performance on the night 26th place overall with a combined time of 59:45mins (Ashley Baldwin 11:35mins / Lisa Crane 16:05mins / Darren Keenan 17:37mins / Ashley Perks 14:28mins)

    Team PEEL CRAM were 29th place overall with a combined time of 1:00:44hrs (Dave Fern 15:17mins / Zoe Hollamby 15:00mins / George Hope 18:11mins / Robbie Baden 12:16mins)

    Team PEEL FARAH were 35th place overall with a combined time of 1:01:51hrs (Robbie Baden 11:27mins / Val Lawson 17:56mins / Stella Martin 16:54mins / Phil Neale 15:34mins)

    Team PEEL HOLMES were 41st place overall with a combined time of 1:04:10hrs (Michael Shelton 12:55mins / Jo Insley 18:22mins / Lisa Jones-Bignall 17:29mins / Tim Mudd 15:24mins)

    Team PEEL RADCLIFFE were 42nd place overall with a combined time of 1:04:41hrs (Martin Hollamby 11:32mins / Helen Manton 18:07mins / Rob Hirst 15:45mins / Lisa Fletcher 19:17mins)

    Team PEEL FOSTER were 43rd place overall with a combined time of 1:05:59hrs (Richard Finnegan 15:49mins / Sandra Ingram 16:57mins / Christie Rosser 17:44mins / Owen Slater 16:19mins)

    Team PEEL PAVEY were 46th place overall with a combined time of 1:14:05hrs (Darren Truman 15:16mins / Carolyne Browne 16:57mins / Chria Keenan 20:09mins / Laura Bowyer 21:43mins)

    In the Team Event on the night PEEL ROAD RUNNER ladies finished 6th place leaving them in 6th place overall after 4 events. Scoring points for the ladies were Zoe Hollamby / Lisa Crane / Stella Martin /Carolyne Browne

    The PEEL ROAD RUNNER mens finished 5th place on the night leaving them in 4th place overall after 4 events. Scoring points for the men were Robbie Baden / Martin Hollamby / Ashley Baldwin / Michael Shelton / Ashley Perks / Richard Finnegan.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/6″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]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]

  • Peelers blazing the trail in Russia – Weekly round up – 19th June 2017

    Peelers blazing the trail in Russia – Weekly round up – 19th June 2017

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners were once again blazing the global running trail last week – this time it was over in Russia.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”560″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Malcolm ‘Bembo’ Bembridge was running the Gatchina 15k Trail Run over in St Petersburg, Russia. His time for the race was an unofficial 1hr 18mins.

    Val Lawson was at Melton Mowbray running the Road2Recovery Half Marathon. However, due to the rather hot weather conditions being experienced last weekend the race was shortened for safety reasons to 10miles. In very uncomfortable conditions Val still finished with a time of 1:54:00hrs.

    Robert Donovan produced yet another marathon display running the Dorney Lake Marathon down in Windsor, London. Robert’s finishing time was 5:35:28hrs

    Peelers once again at turned out at the Kingsbury Water Parkrun. Lee Rickards was the first Peel Road Runner to finish line and crossed the line in 5th place overall with a time of 19:27mins. Behind Lee was Simon Smith with 20:46mins, Zoe Schnepp with 23:10mins and Tim Mudd with 23:18mins. Richard Finnigan ran a 4 year best time of 23:30mins, Stuart Hatton close behind with 23:43mins, Shaun Coyle with 25:02mins and Jo Insley with 29:39mins.

    Over at Brueton Park, Solihull, Robert Hirst was the first of two Peel Road Runner to finish with a time of 24:27mins and behind Robert was Michael Stevenson who finished with a time of 29:26mins.

    Nickolas Neale was once again the solo Peel Road Runner at Perry Hall Parkrun crossing the line in 21st place with 23:10mins.        

    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]

  • A year of achievement celebrated in style! – Weekly round up – 12th June 2017

    A year of achievement celebrated in style! – Weekly round up – 12th June 2017

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners had their annual Club Presentation night at the Bolehall Manor Club last week to recognise the achievements of the clubs members through the 2016/17 running season.  The awards were presented as follows:

    Best Male Runner: Martin Hollamby
    Best Female Runner: Tricia Bunn
    Best Male Veteran 40-50: Craig Smith
    Best Female Veteran 35-45: Tracey Cox
    Best Male Veteran 50+: Dave Fern
    Best Female Veteran 45+: Carolyne Browne
    Most Improved Male: Michael Shelton
    Most Improved Female: Carolyne Browne
    Most Promising Male: Robbie Baden
    Most Promising Female: Hannah Jenkins
    Male Club Person of the Year: Martin Hollamby
    Female Club Person of the Year: Sandra Ingram
    Marathon Award: Robert Donovan
    Presidents Award: Val Lawson

    Back on to this years events, Robert Donovan kept up his personal marathon challenge by running at the Pheonix Goonie Run held in Walton on Thames, London. ‘Bob’ crossed the line with a time of 5:44:37hrs.

    Representing the Peel Road Runners at the Aldridge 10k at the weekend were Helen Manton & Chris Norris. On an undulating (hilly) course the ladies finished with times of 58:54mins for Helen and 1:17:25hrs for Chris

    Ashley Baldwin was out running in Oxford at the Heyford Park Half Marathon. Held on the Heyford Park Airbase in the Cherwell Valley, Ashley must have been inspired by all the flying machines as he flew around the half marathons 13.2 miles and finished with a superb new PB of 1:22:02hrs

    Peel Road Runners were at the weekly 5k Parkrun events last week:

    At Kingsbury Parkrun Tim Gould lead the Peelers home with a time of 20:15mins. Behind was Tim Mudd in 23:54mins, Shaun Coyle with 24:02mins, Allan Williams with 27:55mins. The first lady Peeler home was Laura Bowyer with a time of 28:47mins. Following Laura home was Liz Morgan 28:58mins, Natalie Clamp 32:22mins, Hannah Jenkins 32:29mins, Sophie Galloway 32:31mins, Sandra Ward 33:38mins, Muriel Storey 36:09mins, Rebecca Sewell 36:10mins and supporting the new members across the line was Darren Truman with 42:44mins.

    Robert Hirst was over at the Perry Hall Parkrun and finished in 37th place with a time of 24:12mins.

    Good luck to all Peel Road Runners running at the Washlands Relay race in Burton on Trent on the 14th June – Race #3 of the Burton and District Summer League (BDSL) 2017.

    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]

  • Peelers in action around the world – Weekly round up – 6th June 2017

    Peelers in action around the world – Weekly round up – 6th June 2017

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners went global last week in their quest for success and found it at the other side of the world.

    Michael Shelton took some time out of his holiday plans to enter a race on the Bay of Islands 10,000 miles away in New Zealand. An 8 mile run compromising a mix of trails and coastal paths saw Michael beat all the local competition and cross the finish line in 1st place, his first ever race victory! So it’ll be lagers & BBQ’s as his pre race diet from now on.

    Collecting a few less air miles were Richard & Tricia Bunn who were in KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa doing the Comrades Ultra-Marathon. A gruelling 56 mile (90km) race from Durban to Pietermaritzburg. With weather conditions up to 29degrees it made it a tough race for all competitors. Richie & Tricia were both delighted and emotional to finish with sub 10hr times.

    Somewhat closer to home the Peel Road Runners were once again taking their positions on the start line for the 8.5 mile Great Midlands Fun Run held in Sutton Coldfield. Amongst the runners were Carolyne Browne, Sandra Ingram, Jo Harvey, Darren Truman, Tim Mudd, Stuart Hatton, Ian Grigg & Malcolm Bembridge.

    The weekend also saw the Derby Ramathon event take place. The out and back 13.2 mile route starts and finishes at Pride Park, the home of Derby County FC. Ashley Perks was the first Peel Road Runner to cross the finish line in 1:43:13 with Zoe Schnepp not too far behind finishing with a 1:57:22.

    Going off road, Val Lawson was running at the scenic Wharfedale Trail Half Marathon, Yorkshire. A hilly 13.2 mile route through some of Wharfedale’s finest scenery with over 2,000 feet of ascents is a challenge for anyone and Val managed to complete the course in a time of 2:49:55.

    Peelers were also at hand to help Kingsbury Parkrun celebrate reaching the milestone of the 200th  Parkrun to be held at the water park. Dave Fern was the first Peel Road Runner to cross the finish line in 22:58mins. Behind Dave was Rob Hirst 24:29mins, Tim Mudd with 24:50mins and Shaun Coyle with 25:02mins. Darren Truman was the next Peeler home with 27:33mins with Alan Williams 28:14mins, Jo Insley 33:55mins and Lisa Fletcher with 1:02:11

    Richie & Tricia Bunn took the opportunity to be touring Parkrunners and took part in the Umhlanga Parkrun ahead of their Comrades challenge. Richie finished with a 24:46mins and Tricia with a 25:20mins.

    Nickolas Neale was the solo Peel Road Runner at the 134th Perry Hall Parkrun crossing the line in 24:18mins.

    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]

  • Dave Fern leads Peelers home at his 100th Parkrun – Weekly round up – 29th May 2017

    Dave Fern leads Peelers home at his 100th Parkrun – Weekly round up – 29th May 2017

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]PEEL ROAD RUNNERS would like to congratulate Dave Fern on reaching a Parkrun milestone at the weekend running his 100th Parkrun.

    Dave also led the Peelers home at Kingsbury Water Park with a time of 23:40mins.

    Following Dave home was Darren Truman in 24:20mins, Tim Mudd in 24:31mins. On the road to recovery is Malcolm Bembridge who managed to get around the 5k route in 24:57mins. Also running at Kingsbury were Owen Slater 27:33mins, Ian Grigg in 28:09mins and representing the Peelers ladies was Jo Insley who ran in 36:46mins.

    Running solo for the Peelers over at Rosliston Parkrun was Helen Manton who crossed the finish line in 28:17mins.

    Representing the PEEL ROAD Runners over in Solihull, at Brueton Park was Marcus Fairburn with a time of 27:04mins.

    Robert Hirst was at the Arboretum, Walsall and finished in 25:41mins.

    Continuing his own personal epic Marathon challenge Robert Donovan travelled north to Liverpool to run at the Rock & Roll Liverpool Marathon. Robert completed the 26.2miles in a time of 5:34:09 crossing the line in 2,816th place.

    Peel Road Runners meet every Tuesday and Thursday at the Snowdome at 7.00 pm.  New members are always welcome.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Busy two weeks for the Peelers – Weekly round up – 16th May 2017

    Busy two weeks for the Peelers – Weekly round up – 16th May 2017

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners have been lacing up their trainers and spreading themselves far and wide over the last 2 weeks.  

    Sunday 7th May saw the Lichfield Half Marathon take place. The race which finishes under the gaze of the famous Cathedral saw Michael Shelton cross the finish line in 01:28:33 and Rachael Rickards as the first female Peeler home in a time of 01:40:04 followed in by Lisa Crane in 02:01:21 and Carloyne Browne in 02:08:58.

    On the same weekend Zoe Schnepp was up in the Lake District running the Kentmere Trail Race in Staveley. The 17km off road run proved no match for Zoe as she finished with a time of 01:43:58

    At the other end of the country Richie Bunn & Tricia Adams were putting the finishing touches to their Comrades training by running the Essex Halstead marathon – both crossing the line in 03:57:00

    Danielle Louise Baker was in Shakespeare’s home town of Stratford on Avon running the half marathon course in a time of 02:03:13

    Peelers were also out on Parkrun duties that week. At Kingsbury Tim Gould was home first with a time of 21:20mins with Ashley Perks not too far behind in 21:46mins. Tim Mudd was next to cross the finish line in 24:04mins, Robert Hirst with 24:17mins, George Hope with 25:24mins and Stuart Hatton (still recovering from his London exploits) crossed the line in 26:03mins with Richard Finnigan. First Peel lady across the line was Sandra Ingram, also with a post London time of  27:22 mins. Behind Sandra was Owen Slater in 27:43mins and Jayne Coles in 33:57mins.

    Tuesday 9th May was the return of the Kingsbury Classic 10km race around the lakes at Kingsbury Water Park. A popular midweek event in its 17th year, supported and marshalled by the Peel Road Runners, manages to attract runners from all over the midlands and further affield. Whilst many Peelers were wearing their hi-viz marshalling vests there were some running the event too. David Fern was the first Peel Road Runner to the finish with a time of 46:14mins and was also the first to finish in his age category. Tim Mudd finished next with 50:03mins. Joanne Harvey was the first Peel lady to cross the finish line with 52:42mins. Stella Martin was next home with 55:33mins and Martyn Candy was the tail runner with 85:59mins.

    On Saturday 13th May it was back to Kingsbury for many Peel Road Runners and as the season progresses so the run times start to tumble down. Tim Gould crossed the line in 17th place with a time of 20:33mins with Ashley Perks once again hot on his tail with a time of 21:11mins. Stuart Hatton had a much improved run with a time of 22:38mins. Tim Mudd was next home with 24:14mins, Darren Truman with 24:44mins, Owen Slater with 27:45mins and Allan Williams with 29:37mins. For the Peel Road Runners ladies, Joanne Turner was the first to cross the finish line with 29:24mins, Liz Morgan closely followed Joanne in with 29:26mins and Annie Wilson 32:46mins.

    Peel Road Runners meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm at the Snowdome in Tamworth.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Baden leads the way at Uttoxeter – Weekly round up – 2nd May 2017

    Baden leads the way at Uttoxeter – Weekly round up – 2nd May 2017

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Peel Road Runners travelled far and wide over the extended Bank Holiday weekend to get their running fixes in.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]For the second BDSL race of 2017 season, runners from all over the midlands converged at Uttoxeter on Sunday 30th April for the Uttoxeter Festival of Running Half Marathon. Running in Peel colours for the mens division were Robbie Baden 1:26:28, Michael Shelton 1:32:58, Lee Rickards 1:43:41, Dave Fern 1:50:24, Richard Finnegan 2:00:40. The team scored 229pts and finished in 10th place overall.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”529″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Ashley Perks completed his first ever Marathon down in Milton Keynes. Starting and finishing at the home of the MK Dons, the 26.2 mile course looped around the city and surrounding areas taking in tree lined boulevards, cycle paths around lakes, parks & woodland. Although feeling it in the latter stages of the run, Ashley battled on and finished in a time of 4:13:04[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”533″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Also running down at Milton Keynes and continuing their Comrades training were Richie Bunn 3:43:29, Tricia Bunn 3:48;57. Meanwhile Bob Donovan continued his own epic multi marathon year finishing with a time of 5:08:26.

    The roads were also closed in Birmingham City Centre at the weekend for the Simplyhealth Great Birmingham 10k road race. Anna Waugh was the sole participant for the Peel Road Runners and with her first 10k in the last 18 months crossed the line with a time of 1:02:12

    At the busy Kingsbury Water Parkrun last week, the first Peel Road Runner home was Richie Bunn (before departing for Milton Keynes) with 22:10mins. An improving Zoe Schnepp ran a ‘post baby personal best’ time of 22:55mins (just 4 seconds of her all time PB!) Tim Mudd came home in 24:23mins. Next Peeler across the finish line with 24:43mins was Robert Hirst with Darren Truman behind Robert with 27:20mins and Laura Bowyer with 34:15mins.

    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]