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ERR Triathlon

ERR Triathlon, 17th August 2008

Well done to everyone who took part, and particularly to winners Nick Sheard (who broke the course record) and Denise Bridges. The results are here.

 
Winners: 
1st place man   1st place woman
 
Runners up:
2nd place man   2nd place woman
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Bicester 10k

Andy Reading 10k, 9th December 2007

A few PBs on this course. Marie won the wine again: race report below
 
 
NameTimeCategoryAlso...Club Champ PtsShort league Pts
Ben Breaker37.16SM Equal PB with Carterton  50 
Tony Whitlock39.44 MV50  49  
Graham Bridges39.48 MV40  48  
Kevin Dawson43.34 SM Joker 48  
Peter Larbalestier43.51 MV50   50 
Larry Poole 44.21 MV60  46  
Derek Breaker 44.38 MV50  45 
Katherine Bates 45.04 FV45 PB 50  
Denise Bridges47.55 FV35   50 
Jane Larbalestier50.24 FV45  49  
Marie Rout 50.28 SF PB, joker, wine!!! 48  
Roger Gascoine 57.35 MV40   49 
Joan Ryan 60.52 FV55  47  
Linda Breaker 61.03 FV45   49 

Race report by Marie

It was a cold, windy, wet winter’s day. Oh wait… I’ve already done that one. The highly trained athletes were gathered in the hall, keenly eyeing up the competition. Would Derek shave that extra second off his time? Would Larry take away the Club Championship trophy again this year? Would the queue for the ladies eventually get shorter?

There was a smell of heat rub and bacon in the air. Tensions were building as people began to run across the warm-up field. And then… we casually strolled to the start, chatting about the pros and cons of wearing a hat and gloves, and trouser bulges (when you take the gloves off and shove them down your trousers). The gun went off and we began a 200 metre shuffle before the race opened up and we could start gathering speed.

From post race talk I think the race went well for everyone, if you don’t count Denise almost being sick at the end (but not quite!). A couple of pbs were achieved, helped, on my part, by running through puddles, splashing people and telling them their laces were undone so they’d move out of the way. The men were being rather modest about their runs but I presume they did well as nobody appeared to be sulking in the corner, and they did at least get the hot showers.

I was pleased with my results and have learnt a few valuable lessons along the way which I feel I should share with you (although they won’t make you run faster):

1)      Don’t go into the toilets with your ipod about your person, they are liable to fall down the toilet

2)      Dropping ipods down the toilet makes them not work

3)      When someone tells you the boiler’s broken, just take their word for it

4)      Cold showers are rather unpleasant

5)      Stick insects don’t make for very good company in the pub

The final verdict on this race? Well, a wise man once said ‘It’s better to have felt the thorn than never to have seen the rose’
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ERR 10 mile / 10k

ERR 10 mile/10k, 18th November 2007

Many thanks to Pete at the Queen's head for a fantastic cooked breakfast after the race. Marie won the wine (see her race report below):

10 MilersTimeCategoryClub Champ Pts
Chris James59.11MV402 x 50 (joker) 
Graham Bridges 62.00 MV40 49 
Nick Sheard 64.35 SM 48 
Tony Whitlock 66.10 MV50 47 
Derek Breaker 68.38 MV60 45 
Larry Poole 68.36 MV60 45 
Katherine Bates 68.55FV45 50 
Ralf Buckenmaier 71.17 SM 2 x 44 (joker) 
Hugh Morris71.32 MV40 43 
Kevin Dawson 71.54  42 
Kate Williamson72.47 FV55 49 
Kevin Kavanagh 73.29 MV50 50
Jane Larbalestier85.45 FV45 48 
Marie Rout 85.45 SF 48
Tracey Siret 87.52 FV35  
Jan Kavanagh 88.32 FV45  
Pat Whitlock 93.08 FV45 46 
Joan Ryan   
    
10k-ersTime Category Short League Pts 
Peter Larbalestier45.44 MV50 50 
Lesley Parry-Jones 46.03 SF 2 x 50 (joker) 
Jane Bishop 62.22 FV35 49 
Roger Gascoigne 62.22 MV50 49 
Sandra Jinks68.18 FV55 48 

Race report by Marie Rout

It was a cold, windy, wet winter’s day. I awoke far too early on a Sunday morning thinking how nice it would be to stay in bed and how any ‘normal’ – dare I say ‘sensible’? – human being would take one look out the window and immediately decide not to do a 10 mile race. However, I’m an Eynsham Road Runner and I knew that there would be no backing down. Cancel a race? For a bit of rain? No chance. 

So, I headed over to HQ i.e. the nearest pub and gathered with the hardcore runners in their shorts and vests. I debated whether or not to add an extra layer and decided that waterproofs, gloves and a hat might just be enough to see me through. At 10.30 we headed out into the rain and, after waiting for Jane to finish ‘faffing about’, we set off at top speed. 

Doubtless the men continued at top speed along the A40, through Wytham and on to the finish line. I didn’t see them.  

At the back, we ladies raced along competitively but somehow couldn’t shake our counterparts and conveniently ended up in pairs. Any other arrangement would ruin the conversation. Spurred on by the thought of a warm pub and a cooked breakfast we overcame the long stretch of the A40 (that’s a third done), almost got run over at the Woodstock roundabout by not paying attention to the cars and waving at the marshal (maybe that was just me), then a nice downhill into Wolvercote, and finally some decent scenery as we headed into Wytham, but with the dreaded hill getting ever closer. 

Upon reaching the entrance to Wytham Woods, Jane and I debated which way to turn (note to organisers- we could use an extra marshal there next year, we lost valuable seconds!). Luckily we decided correctly and began the long crawl up the hill. I probably could’ve walked more quickly. Upon reaching the top came the realisation that it was plain sailing from here on. Not long until the next beer! And some chocolate digestives (yes Derek, I’ll get milk chocolate next time). 

Talk of Christmas shopping made easy work of the toll bridge, then a quick hello to the two marshals at the roundabout before going on to a glorious finish. Thanks everyone for cheering. Nice hat Tony. And thanks organisers for, well, organising, particularly showers and breakfasts. Despite my original reluctance to get out of bed I actually had a rather nice morning. I think I’d do it again.
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