The second race in the Cross Country Series (five races this year, reduced from six last year) over usually a 5 mile course(approximate) takes place on Sunday 28th December 2008 at Warren Hill, near Eastbourne.
These events are great fun, albeit a little cold and none of those run this series are considered to be particularly muddy. We have a combined team with Crowborough. The team needs 15 runners and usually does well whenever we have several of the Waddies running. There is always a children’s race over 1 mile only for ages 8 to 14 which starts at 10.30. These races are free and ideal for our family members as there is always plenty of baby sitters on hand if both parents want to run. Those youngsters 15 and older run with the adults. The senior race costs just £2.50 to enter and starts at 11am.
We meet at Uplands for 9am as usual for a warm up short run and car sharing.
The rest of the programme for this season is:
Sunday February 1st 2009 Ashdown Forest
Sunday February 15th 2009 Cross-in-Hand
Sunday March 8th Pestalozzi.
Helen Goddard works at Pestalozzi so it will be extra special to support her venue.
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Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
MONDAY 13TH OCTOBER 2008
Peter Burfoot reports ...
"The Lewes Downland 10 mile off road race was run on 5th October in atrocious conditions - stinging driving rain, mist, and winds strong enough to stop the runners in their tracks at one point. There was water everywhere running in rivers or collected in ankle-depth puddles, sometimes mixed with mud of similar depth.
Albert announced afterwards that the conditions underfoot were better than usual. He said the the water prevented the mud from being gooey and sticking to your trainers. After everybody else had wrung out their soaked kit and changed into dry clothes at Race HQ, Albert, still drenched, stood shivering and also announced that he was going back for more - he had to run a further 8 miles that morning.
I couldn't possibly comment on past conditions as I hadn't run the race before....nor, apparently, did I this year, since, after waiting a full week for the results I haven't been included - the result of an epic 6.5 mile battle with Shane will never make it into the history books.
The organisers announcement reads:
"Regretably due to the bad weather on the day places and times were lost. Please let us know if you are missing."
Congratulations to all those Waddies who braved the conditions. The published results (after including my own time) are:-
8th 1:06:20 Ciaran Osborn
34th 1:13:21 Mark Waring
51st 1:16:09 Helen Goddard
67th 1:18:15 Eddie Wattenbach
78th 1:20:27 Peter Burfoot
79th 1:20:53 Shane Last
117th 1:26:52 Lynn Hayes
137th 1:30:14 Tony Gates
146th 1:32:24 Albert Kemp
149th 1:32:53 David Jones
208th 1:57:50 Kathie Gates
210th 2:01:52 Sara Wrenn
214th 2:04:47 Janet Drake
If you or your time are still missing, please contact Lewes AC so they can organise a search."
Chichester 10K
In contrasting warm, still and sunny conditions the Chichester 10k AAA Championship Race was run on 12th October, with the winner from Belgrave Harriers clocking a time of 29:38. A clutch of Waddies travelled to the farther reaches of West Sussex for the occasion, and an occasion it was with plenty of support about in the built-up areas and an announcer seemingly imported from the BBC of the World War II era.
Congratulations to all the Waddies who took part and commiserations to Mat Seabrook who arrived just as the race was about to start so didn't have time to attach his "new look" credit card type chip, and so didn't get a time or mention in the results either. Here are the results:-
260th 42:09 Peter Burfoot
307th 43:29 Shane Last
515th 47:37 Tony Gates
650th 50:31 Helen Neary
739th 52:02 Barry Gilbert
53:?? Mat Seabrook
975th 57:57 Kathie Gates
Cross Country News
Crowborough Runners are not expecting to field a team next week for the opening cross country race at Whitbread Hollow Eastbourne on acount of their James Welbury's birthday celebrations. Wadhurst Runners joins up with Crowborough Runners for the Cross Country Season in the East Sussex Sunday Cross Country League.
Details of next week's race can be found on the Sussex Races website.
The next SGP race is the Barn's Green Half Marathon on 2nd November.
"The Lewes Downland 10 mile off road race was run on 5th October in atrocious conditions - stinging driving rain, mist, and winds strong enough to stop the runners in their tracks at one point. There was water everywhere running in rivers or collected in ankle-depth puddles, sometimes mixed with mud of similar depth.
Albert announced afterwards that the conditions underfoot were better than usual. He said the the water prevented the mud from being gooey and sticking to your trainers. After everybody else had wrung out their soaked kit and changed into dry clothes at Race HQ, Albert, still drenched, stood shivering and also announced that he was going back for more - he had to run a further 8 miles that morning.
I couldn't possibly comment on past conditions as I hadn't run the race before....nor, apparently, did I this year, since, after waiting a full week for the results I haven't been included - the result of an epic 6.5 mile battle with Shane will never make it into the history books.
The organisers announcement reads:
"Regretably due to the bad weather on the day places and times were lost. Please let us know if you are missing."
Congratulations to all those Waddies who braved the conditions. The published results (after including my own time) are:-
8th 1:06:20 Ciaran Osborn
34th 1:13:21 Mark Waring
51st 1:16:09 Helen Goddard
67th 1:18:15 Eddie Wattenbach
78th 1:20:27 Peter Burfoot
79th 1:20:53 Shane Last
117th 1:26:52 Lynn Hayes
137th 1:30:14 Tony Gates
146th 1:32:24 Albert Kemp
149th 1:32:53 David Jones
208th 1:57:50 Kathie Gates
210th 2:01:52 Sara Wrenn
214th 2:04:47 Janet Drake
If you or your time are still missing, please contact Lewes AC so they can organise a search."
Chichester 10K
In contrasting warm, still and sunny conditions the Chichester 10k AAA Championship Race was run on 12th October, with the winner from Belgrave Harriers clocking a time of 29:38. A clutch of Waddies travelled to the farther reaches of West Sussex for the occasion, and an occasion it was with plenty of support about in the built-up areas and an announcer seemingly imported from the BBC of the World War II era.
Congratulations to all the Waddies who took part and commiserations to Mat Seabrook who arrived just as the race was about to start so didn't have time to attach his "new look" credit card type chip, and so didn't get a time or mention in the results either. Here are the results:-
260th 42:09 Peter Burfoot
307th 43:29 Shane Last
515th 47:37 Tony Gates
650th 50:31 Helen Neary
739th 52:02 Barry Gilbert
53:?? Mat Seabrook
975th 57:57 Kathie Gates
Cross Country News
Crowborough Runners are not expecting to field a team next week for the opening cross country race at Whitbread Hollow Eastbourne on acount of their James Welbury's birthday celebrations. Wadhurst Runners joins up with Crowborough Runners for the Cross Country Season in the East Sussex Sunday Cross Country League.
Details of next week's race can be found on the Sussex Races website.
The next SGP race is the Barn's Green Half Marathon on 2nd November.
Monday, 18 February 2008
February round up
The Wadhurst Runners Awards were announced at this month's AGM and congratulation go to all the winners:
Senior Champion - Mens - Tim Clements
Senior Champion - Ladies - Charlie Petkovic
Vet Champion - Mens - Mike Pain
Vet Champion - Ladies - Lyn Hayes
Marathon Cup - Mens - Ed McKinney
Marathon Cup - Ladies - Rachel Davies
Standards Cup - Peter Burfoot 29 points, Albert Kemp 28 points, Helen Neary 17 points.
Handicap Champion - Mens - David Burfoot
Handicap Champion - Ladies - Lyn Hayes
Explanation of Awards:
The Senior and Vet Championship is a runners best 10k, 10 mile and Half Marathon results added together, with the lowest winning.
The Marathon Cup is the fastest Marathon ran during the year.
The Standards Cup is a runners times compared against a set of age related standards dictated by the Road Runners Club UK.
The Handicap Championship is the combined results of the Summer and Winter Hadicaps.
Waddies and and a sole Waddette were seen action in both Kent and Sussex earlier this month - and, so Peter Burfoot reports, the venues could hardly have been more contrasting.
In North West Kent, the star performer was Captain Mike Pain in the Sidcup 10 mile, a flat race of 3 circuits of streets lined with 1930's semis. Mike finished in 26th place overall, was the 5th placed Vet and got himself a pb into the bargain with a time of 1.01:31.
Meanwhile in South East Kent WebEd was battling with the hills and cliffs between Dover and Deal in the Dover Mercury Half Marathon and ambled over the line in 2:11:53
Closer to home a number of Waddies and Waddettes competed for the Crowborough Team in the East Sussex Sunday Cross Country League, appropriately at Cross-in-Hand. The 5.3 mile course threaded its muddy slippery wet and steep way through deeply wooded country with not a house or a road to be seen. Many of the runners legs finished spattered in mud and smeared with blood from the brambles, but everybody seemd to enjoy it. The results were:
37 Peter Burfoot 41:12
46 Shane Last 42:08
68 Albert Kemp 47:04
123 Sally Toll 69:08
Don't forget that this weekend is the Sussex Beacon Half Marathon at Brighton. For those looking for a shorter distance there is also the Ashford and District 10k.
Senior Champion - Mens - Tim Clements
Senior Champion - Ladies - Charlie Petkovic
Vet Champion - Mens - Mike Pain
Vet Champion - Ladies - Lyn Hayes
Marathon Cup - Mens - Ed McKinney
Marathon Cup - Ladies - Rachel Davies
Standards Cup - Peter Burfoot 29 points, Albert Kemp 28 points, Helen Neary 17 points.
Handicap Champion - Mens - David Burfoot
Handicap Champion - Ladies - Lyn Hayes
Explanation of Awards:
The Senior and Vet Championship is a runners best 10k, 10 mile and Half Marathon results added together, with the lowest winning.
The Marathon Cup is the fastest Marathon ran during the year.
The Standards Cup is a runners times compared against a set of age related standards dictated by the Road Runners Club UK.
The Handicap Championship is the combined results of the Summer and Winter Hadicaps.
Waddies and and a sole Waddette were seen action in both Kent and Sussex earlier this month - and, so Peter Burfoot reports, the venues could hardly have been more contrasting.
In North West Kent, the star performer was Captain Mike Pain in the Sidcup 10 mile, a flat race of 3 circuits of streets lined with 1930's semis. Mike finished in 26th place overall, was the 5th placed Vet and got himself a pb into the bargain with a time of 1.01:31.
Meanwhile in South East Kent WebEd was battling with the hills and cliffs between Dover and Deal in the Dover Mercury Half Marathon and ambled over the line in 2:11:53
Closer to home a number of Waddies and Waddettes competed for the Crowborough Team in the East Sussex Sunday Cross Country League, appropriately at Cross-in-Hand. The 5.3 mile course threaded its muddy slippery wet and steep way through deeply wooded country with not a house or a road to be seen. Many of the runners legs finished spattered in mud and smeared with blood from the brambles, but everybody seemd to enjoy it. The results were:
37 Peter Burfoot 41:12
46 Shane Last 42:08
68 Albert Kemp 47:04
123 Sally Toll 69:08
Don't forget that this weekend is the Sussex Beacon Half Marathon at Brighton. For those looking for a shorter distance there is also the Ashford and District 10k.
Wednesday, 7 November 2007
Cross Country season under way
The Cross Country season began on Sunday and the Waddies team in the East Sussex Cross Country League is a joint effort with Crowborough, comprising 10 men and 5 ladies.
The courses are usually about 5 miles in length and almost entirely off road. The conditions vary - though mud is often present!
The fixtures are now shown in the list of forthcoming events on this site.
The first race in the series took place and a small, but perfectly formed band of Waddies took part. Peter Burfoot led home the team - reults were:
53 Peter Burfoot 36-29
68 Tim Clements 37-55
76 Shane Last 38-41
98 Albert Kemp 40-47
143 David Jones 46-26
Don't forget this Sunday's GP race in Brighton - the Phoenix Park Races.
The courses are usually about 5 miles in length and almost entirely off road. The conditions vary - though mud is often present!
The fixtures are now shown in the list of forthcoming events on this site.
The first race in the series took place and a small, but perfectly formed band of Waddies took part. Peter Burfoot led home the team - reults were:
53 Peter Burfoot 36-29
68 Tim Clements 37-55
76 Shane Last 38-41
98 Albert Kemp 40-47
143 David Jones 46-26
Don't forget this Sunday's GP race in Brighton - the Phoenix Park Races.
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