Back on Sunday 3rd October 2021 Nick Flew the club colours around the famous London Marathon course; the first held in October. Only a few months before Nick was a truly worthy winner of our club ballot (for official entry) and despite knowing the efforts required and the short notice… Set about training for his second Marathon.
Back on the 20th March Georgia Flew the Clubs Colours at the most southerly Marathon event on the Planet… 8000 miles from home. Race report coming soon…
To beat the lockdown blues…. For a daily exercise our members are choosing to run a route local to their house in our club colours. When they get home we have asked them to take a selfie with their favourite medals…
Here is Sally Shepherd with some Marathon bling…
Wearing my Manchester and Loch Ness medals. Never thought I would actually complete Manchester but the support during training from fellow SRC members was fantastic and the Scottish trip proved to be a fabulous fun W/e
We may not be able to race but we can get out our bling!
To beat the lockdown blues…. For a daily exercise our members are choosing to run a route local to their house in our club colours. When they get home we have asked them to take a selfie with their favourite medals…
Here is Lawrence Kaile…
Here is my Medal Monday, Joyous social distancing (left) wearing my favourite technical T (Middle), showing my favourite bling, in my favourite house, in my favourite country village (Right)….
LH Trowbridge 5k “Colourific” 2017 Not a colour run, more turn up in something colourful.. My first ever race and points for the club. Wearing my super bright orange shorts that my fellow couchies will remember well, I seem to remember Helen wearing rainbow colour leggins too. Also in my LH 2 mile swim Last September in the Cotswolds. Those who have read my blog would know I had only ever ran a bath… Then, being a non swimmer and scared of the dark end of the pool, I found myself signing up for, and swimming two miles in a lake…. Truly epic. My right hand… Well it had to be HIM Weymouth, a glorious day and a fitting way to end some hard times in training. The smaller medal is the biggest of them all… My first ever Triathlon…. I only ever started running because I had a bad back, needed to lose weight and get fitter and wanted to make some friends…. Who would of known… Join our running club she said…Would I do it all again? Yes absolutely
We may not be able to race but we can get out our bling!