RESULTS – RESULTS – RESULTS Updated 17th Nov 2024
Please remember to send all race results to Ian Barnes at [email protected] – if you don’t tell us about them we can’t publish them or include them in championship or handicap standings.
17 November
Wimborne 10 10 DRRL – Club Championship and DRRL fixture, a 10-mile undulating route along country lanes finishing through the avenue of trees on to Pamphill Green.
Rich White 18th Overall 58:47 PB
Duncan Ward 1:03:33
Gary Blaber 1:05:59
Steve Page 1:06:55
Ian Barnes MV60 5th 1:08:53 PB
Justin Perry 1:10:43
Emma Mogridge FSEN 6th 1:11:00 PB
Lynda Faulkner FV55 1st 1:15:48
Arabella de SK FV45 5th 1:18:31
Andrew Tuffin 1:18:50
Nick Summons 1:20:18
Graham Smith MV70 2nd 1:21:39
Nick Brooke MV70 3rd 1:23:06
Sarah Wheeler FV55 5th 1:23:45
Lisa Yates 1:27:38 PB
Demetrie Allard 1:32:46
John Willis 1:32:55
Jane Ward 1:33:17
Sarah Perrett 1:42:57
Flora Brooke FV70 2nd 1:43:40
Geoff Hammond 1:45:53 PB
Jane Feather FV65 3rd 1:49:22
Serena Barnes 1:56:53 PB
Barry Jenkins 1:59:22
Chris Willis FV65 4th 2:00:11
Backdated: 11 February
Valencia 5k – The 9th Never Stop Running Race ‘Never give up’ 5k race around Valencia, Spain.
Melanie Birch 27:00
Wessex Cross Country League: Meet 2 Bryanston School – Around the school playing fields and along the riverside for seniors
Sharon Hutchings SW 2nd 25:45
Julia Szajdzicka 36.44
27 October
The Stickler – a tough 10-mile trail race, dubbed North Dorset 3-Peaks, including Okeford Beacon, Hod Hill and Hambledon Hill.
Christopher Wright 6th 1:11:07
Rich White 12th 1:12:27
Tom Mitchell 1:21:20
Fabs Terzaghi 1:26:08
Emma Mogridge 1:32:58
Tim Cotton 1:34:13
Bryan Munce 1:34:57
Francesca Chetwode 1:35:27
Suzanna Baker 1:35:43
David Collier 1:38:13
Nick Brooke MV70 1st 1:38:50
Antonio Martins 1:39:51
John Townsend 1:44:35
Sarah Wheeler 1:47:10
James Lawrence 1:48:21
Matt Clayton 1:48:38
Amanda Jenkins 1:55:30
Natasha Evans 1:57:42
Demetrie Allard 1:58:20
Anthony Down 1:59:47
Steven Fowles 2:02:37
Sarah Perrett 2:06:28
Verity Pike 2:08:22
Emma Dorey 2:10:53
Adam Frampton 2:10:54
Jane Feather 2:14:37
Alvina Shepard 2:16:35
Victoria West 2:21:42
Christopher McKenna 2:30:51
Richard Parke 3:00:23 Sweeper
Ian Barnes 3:00:23 Sweeper
20 October
Eden Marathon – Cornwall’s biggest running event, a challenging route through areas of spectacular mining heritage and beautiful countryside landscapes.
Charlie Hutchinson 4:12:13
19 October
Maverick Jurassic 22k – An invigorating adventure around the Isle of Purbeck and along part of the Jurassic Coast, on technical terrain with long steep climbs and descents – this is a challenging route.
Julia Slade 2:51:33
Jill Watson 2:51:36
19 October
Maverick Jurassic 12k Canine – An invigorating adventure around the Isle of Purbeck and along part of the Jurassic Coast, on technical terrain with long steep climbs and descents – this is a challenging route. Anna Dunning with May 1:18:54
13 October
Weymouth 10 DRRL – DRRL fixture, a 10-mile tarmac route from Weymouth Esplanade. Mostly flat but with a challenging double loop around Bowleaze.
Rich White M SEN 2nd 1:00:02 7th Overall
Gary Blaber 1:05:38
Roger Teasdale 1:09:25
Ian Barnes PB MV60 3rd 1:09:31 PB (Power of 10)
Jonny Hayes 1:15:02
Michael Peters 1:17:02
Emma Mogridge F SEN 7th 1:19:49
Arabella de SK FV40 4th 1:19:52
Sarah Wheeler FV50 5th 1:21:58
Demetrie Allard 1:31:51
Ines Braun 1:40:19
Sarah Perrett 1:44:33
Jane Feather 1:50:32
12 October
Bournemouth Half Marathon – Flat and fast course, takes in both Boscombe and Bournemouth Piers along this stunning coastal route.
Holly Pitman 1:55:25
Dave Cull 2:08:14
Victoria West PB 2:27:08
Geoff Hammond PB 2:28:02
12 October
Bournemouth Supersonic 10k – Flat and fast course, takes in both Boscombe and Bournemouth Piers along this stunning coastal route.
Steven Fowles 56:08
Charley Mack 59:36
12 October
Bournemouth Supernova 5k – Starts on Bournemouth Prom and finishes near the Run Bournemouth Hub in the Lower Gardens.
Alvina Shepard 43:57
12 October
Barrow & Downs Marathon – Starts and finishes in Tilshead and follows byways and footpaths through some of the most stunning chalkland Downs on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire.
Fabs Terzaghi 8th Overall 4:09:07
Tim Cotton 4:41:54
12 October
Barrow & Downs Half Marathon – Starts and finishes in Tilshead and follows byways and footpaths through some of the most stunning chalkland Downs on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire.
John Townsend 2:18:57
June – October 2024
Purbeck Trail Series – Best three results from Coombe Keynes 10k, Lighthouse Loop, The Beast, Black Hill 10k or Studland Stampede.
Ian Barnes MV60 2nd
6 October
Wessex Cross Country League: Meet 1 at Canford Heath, Poole – a proper XC route over undulating muddy paths.
Sharon Hutchings SW 1st 25:03
Julia Szajdzicka W60 1st 34:09
6 October
Studland Stampede – Club Championship race. A tough but very scenic coastal run of 7.5 miles, along the beach, up over the heathland, across sand dunes and back along the beach.
Gary Blaber MV50 4th 55:42
Ian Barnes MV60 1st 59:52
John Walsgrove MV60 3rd 1:00:07
Roger Teasdale 1:03:30
Lynda Faulkner FV50 5th 1:06:54
Sarah Wheeler FV50 7th 1:09:39
John Willis 1:09:40
Neil Cranidge 1:10:45
Julia Slade 1:18:38
Jill Watson 1:18:38
Steve Fowles 1:19:25
Adam Frampton 1:20:18
Richard Palmer-Smyth 1:22:47
Jane Ward 1:23:51
Angela Jamieson 1:30:15
Jane Feather 1:33:02
Victoria West 1:34:07
Jane Fowles 1:34:42
Alvina Shepard 1:35:53
Barry Jenkins 1:39:21
Flora Brooke FV70 5th 1:39:51
Serena Barnes 1:41:43
6 October
Clarendon Marathon – Off road, picturesque and challenging the Clarendon route goes from Salisbury to Winchester along the ancient Clarendon Way.
Nick Brooke MV70 1st 4:55:06
6 October
Race on the Chase Half Marathon – Starting at Salisbury Racecourse follows ancient tracks, field margins, shady woodland paths and the ancient turf of Martin Down nature reserve. Vertical climb of 329m.
Rich White 2nd Overall 1:35:49 (Strava)
6 October
Cardiff Half Marathon – One of Europe’s largest half marathons. Flat, fast course passes all of the city’s most breathtaking scenery and iconic landmarks including Cardiff Castle, the Principality Stadium, Civic Centre and stunning Cardiff Bay.
Christopher Wright 1:16:13 PB
29 September
Wimbledon Common Half Marathon – A picturesque, albeit muddy route through the stunning grounds of Wimbledon Common, with a hilly start, flat middle, and downhill finish. Wellington (womble centre) even wore his Doddler blue cap for the occasion.
Neil Cranidge 2:01:41 (Strava)
Jane Ward 2:10:15 (Strava)
29 September
Round the Lakes DRRL 10k – DRRL fixture, a flat and fast 10k, comprising 3 laps around Poole Park.
Rich White 35:57
Ian Barnes MV60 4th 41:51 PB
Roger Teasdale 42:34
Sarah Wheeler FV55 6th 50:45
Demetrie Allard 53:19
Richard Palmer-Smyth 58:47
Julia Szajdzicka 59:40
Jane Feather FV65 3rd 1:03:54
22 September
CapTEN Fell Race – Ten (actually eleven) miles (hence the nautical name pun). Starts and finishes in the seaside village of Seatown taking in Thorncombe Beacon and Golden Cap, two of the crown jewels of the Jurassic Coastline, with only the 3,234ft elevation gain.
Richie Bryant 2:14:21
22 September
Black Hill 10k – Classic trail running in the heart of Dorset, taking in the trails and woodland tracks of Black Hill. This year spiced up with a torrential down pour from above, and a quagmire underfoot.
Ian Barnes MV60 2nd 0:52:32
Neil Cranidge 1:01:47
Nick Summons 1:06:26
Jane Ward 1:07:18
Nick Frampton 1:08:14
Adam Frampton 1:11:31
Emma Dorey 1:11:44
Angela Jamieson 1:13:03
10k Canicross
Hattie Cowen and Lana 1:10:52
11 September
Yeovilton 5k Series Race 6 – Fast and flat road race from and around Yeovilton.
Steve Page 4th MV50 19:23
Ian Barnes 2nd MV60 19:31
8 September
New Forest Marathon – The Multi terrain course offers a scenic running experience. A stunning blend of forest enclosures, an old railway line, open roads, far reaching views and the famous New Forest Ponies.
Craig White 5:14:58
7-8 September
Isle of Wight Fell Race Series – a thrilling running event over two days, featuring three challenging races: The St Boniface Fell, The Ventnor Horseshoe, and The Wroxall Round. This series is part of the SEAA Fell Running Championships, requiring participants to complete all three races to qualify.
Nick Brooke.
Race 1 (Sat am): The St Boniface Fell (3.8km, 235m ascent) 27.03 V70 1st
Race 2 (Sat pm): The Ventnor Horseshoe (12km, 443m ascent) 1.25.45 V70 1st
Race 3 (Sun am): The Wroxall Round (21km, 487m ascent) 2.13.03 V70 1st
Won SEAA gold medal for V70, and was 26th overall.
2-8 September
Dragon’s Back/Hatchling – Considered to be one of the toughest mountain races in the world, participants attempting the Full Course will need to cover 380km with 16,400m of ascent along the Dragon’s Back of Wales. The Hatchling comprises elements of the full course, and completing even half of the full race route is an incredible achievement. (Distances from Dave’s Strava, times from race website).
Dave Cox Day 1 (39km) 11:45:40 Day 2 (21km) 8:16:45
Day 3 (26km) 10:23:35 Day 4 (33km) 9:03:41
Day 5 (33km) 9:34:17 Day 6 (32km) 8:18:27
Total: 57:22:35
1 September
The Beast – AKA the “Stairway To Heaven” – a tough undulating usually 12.6-mile, but this year only 11.97 mile, run from Corfe Castle, with stunning views and steep hills, including the steps from St Aldhelm’s Lookout Station, but not for 2024 the Houns-tout Cliff steps which sadly fell into the sea over the winter.
John Walsgrove 1:49:44 1st MV60
Nick Hall 2:00:38
Ian Barnes 2:01:32 3rd MV60
Nick Brooke 2:02:53 5th MV60
Andrew Tuffin 2:07:59
Emma Mogridge 2:17:46
Paul Russell 2:17:47
John Willis 2:32:49
Jane Ward 2:45:05
Neil Cranidge 2:45:32
Richard Palmer-Smyth 2:50:02
Julia Szajdzicka 2:50:49
Sarah Perrett 3:03:03
Jane Feather 3:22:22 7th FV65
18 August
Frome 10k – The final glorious mile sweeps through the town centre heart of Frome with a huge downhill curve that will set your hairs on end, with goosebumps carrying you through to the finish line.
Richard Hull 51:07
18 August
Dorset Doddle – The Dorset Doddle consists simply of 32 miles of the coastal path from Weymouth to Swanage. Anything but a gentle stroll along the cliffs, but stunning views and a true classic.
Suzanne Baker 7:37:11
18 August
Two Tunnels Marathon, Bath – Cutting right under the city of the Bath, the two tunnels offer a truly unique running experience.
Dave Jackson 2nd MV60 4:28:51
16 August
Vobster Aquathon, Somerset – A full Aquathlon event with both a timed swim and run. Featuring a 750-metre swim with a 5-kilometre run.
Julia Slade 50:18
Jill Watson 50:18
14 August
Yeovilton 5k Series Race 5 – Fast and flat road race from and around Yeovilton.
Ian Barnes 2nd MV60 19:45
10 August
Dartmoor Crossing 33.5 miles – The Crossing is an aspirational baby ultramarathon. Experience the wilderness of the High Moor. Visiting the moorland villages of Belstone, Postbridge, Bellever, and Ivybridge: just 1,119m of ascent and 1,516m of descent.
Dave Jackson 4th MV60 8:00:11
4th August
Sturminster Newton Half – on quiet country lanes from Sturminster Newton, going through Manston, Margaret Marsh, Stour Row, Todber, Moorside and back uphill to Hinton St Mary. This year the race being a DRRL fixture.
Rich White 1:20:23 1st Local Male
Gary Blaber 1:31:19
Roger Teasdale 1:36:06
Ian Barnes 1:37:28
Lynda Faulkner 1:42:04 FV55 3rd
Andrew Tuffin 1:49:42
Sarah Wheeler 1:51:16
Dave Hurst 1:56:22
Lisa Yates 2:02:20 2nd Local Female
Holly Pitman 2:10:30
Natasha Evans 2:11:37
Angela Jamieson 2:18:31
Amanda Ackroyd 2:19:06
Geoff Hammond 2:27:20
Emma Dorey 2:28:53
Verity Pike 2:51:35
Richard Parke 2:58:24 Sweeping
Richard Palmer-Smyth 2:58:24 Sweeping
27 July
McWilliams Round (Short) – 32.5 miles, with 1,722m elevation gain, Ultra trail running route in the beautiful Cheviot Hills of Northumberland.
Dave Jackson 10:02:11 (Strava)
26 July
Ipswich Twilight 10k – follows a winding route from Ipswich Town’s Portman Road stadium through Ipswich’s main shopping area and around its historic centre, passing landmarks such as the Corn Exchange and Town Hall on the way.
Julia Slade 53:05
Sunday 30th October
The Club Stickler – Added to Club Championship to replace the cancelled Larmer 10 a slightly shorter than normal (by half a mile) but still tough 9.5-mile trail race, dubbed North Dorset 3-Peaks, including Okeford Hill, Hod Hill and Hambledon Hill.
Rich White 1:14:53 1st Male
Tom Mitchell 1:21:44 2nd Male
Ian Barnes 1:22:54 3rd Male
Nick Hall 1:29:18
Sharon Hutchings 1:30:24 1st Lady
Nick Brooke 1:30:35
Paul Russell 1:31:27
Tim Cotton 1:32:40
Andrew Tuffin 1:37:06
John Willis 1:44:49
Sarah Wheeler 1:45:00 2nd Lady
Matt Clayton 1:46:12
Dave Hurst 1:48:39
John Townsend 1:52:55
Sarah Perrett 2:03:02 3rd Lady
Barry Jenkins 2:09:02
Flora Brooke 2:10:36
Jane Feather 2:18:15
18 July
Doddler Duathlon – A fun internal club event comprising a brisk 0.85km run, then one of 2 bike routes (road bikes completing 15km and MTB doing 13km) followed by a 2nd run of 3.2km (2 miles).
Individual Male Long course:
1 Tom Mitchell 47:04 (1st overall)
2 Nick Hall 49:27 (3rd overall)
3 Andrew Tuffin 54:49
Individual Male Short course:
1 Paul Russell 49:33
2 Chris Perrett 51:46
Individual Female Long course:
1 Sarah Wheeler 53:03
2 Melanie Birch 57:56
Individual Female Short course:
1 Sharon Hutchings 52:33
Team Mixed Long course:
1 Geoff Hammond/Lynda Faulkner 58:06
2 Barry Jenkins/Sophie Hibbard 61:20
Team Mixed Short course:
1 Roger Teasdale/Norma Allison 54:35
2 Richard Parke/Jess Boksteijn-Woods 55:16
Team Male Long course:
1 Ian Barnes/Shams Wahab 47:09 (2nd overall)
Team Female Long course:
1 Julia Slade/Anna Dunning 54:32
10 July
Yeovilton 5k Series Race 4 – Fast and flat road race from and around Yeovilton.
Ian Barnes PB 1st MV60 19:26
7 July
Round the Rock 10km DRRL Race – An undulating, predominately on tarmac roads and pavements, around the top of the Isle of Portland in a figure of eight.
Gary Blaber MV50 3rd 40:24
Roger Teasdale 42:00
Ian Barnes MV60 3rd 42:33
Nick Hall 45:25
John Willis 53:18
Chris Perrett 54:13
Dawn Blaber 55:31
Richard Palmer-Smyth 58:30
Sarah Perrett 1:06:11
Jane Feather 1:09:06
6 July
Ice Cream Challenge Marathon – Littleham, Exmouth: a marathon made up of 5.3k out and back laps along the scenic route on an old disused (thankfully) train line.
Dave Jackson 2nd 4:15:33
29 June
Ham & Lyme 50km – Incorporating the stunning Liberty Trail, which runs from Ham Hill Country Park in Somerset to Lyme Regis in Dorset, taking in some fabulous locations along the way.
Richard White 8th 4:33:56
27 June
John Deacon Handicap Race – An internal club 6.65-mile road race. With the slower runners starting first and the fastest starting last, this race can be won by any runner by beating your anticipated time. Results presented here are the actual unhandicapped race times. The first across the line, and winner of the prestigious trophy, was Lisa Yates, beating her predicted time by 4m 35s. The first man over the line (and third overall) was Anthony Down 3m 02s ahead of his predicted time.
Ian Barnes 45:20
Sharon Hutchings 45:53 1st Lady
Charlie Hutchinson 47:13 2nd Man
Mark Riley 49:42 3rd Man
Chris Frear 49:54
John Willis 51:47
Richard Hull 52:48
Sarah Wheeler 53:09 2nd Lady
Dave Hurst 53:50
Neil Cranidge 54:02
Nick Brooke 54:11
Chris Perrett 55:36
Lisa Yates 56:25 3rd Lady
Anthony Down 59:58
Emma Dorey 1:01:20
Richard Parke 1:02:34
Angela Jamieson 1:03:05
Sarah Perrett 1:08:53
Flora Brooke 1:09:37
Jane Feather 1:10:49
26 June
Forde Abbey 10km – Set in the heart of West Dorset, this cross-country race rolls through woodlands, meadows and rivers on the stunning Forde Abbey Estate.
Spencer Mogridge 55:35
23 June
Westonbirt Arboretum 10km – A race around the National Arboretum, home to over 2,500 different species of tree.
Serena Barnes PB 1:08:42
22 June
Ultra Wales 50 – A beautiful mountain and trail race, 50 miles, with 2898m of ascent and featuring Cadair Idris Penygader (893m), Rhinog Fach (712m), Dolgellau, Barmouth estuary and Wales’ greatest forest, Coed-y-Brenin.
Dave Cox MV55 4th 14:36:51
16 June
Giant’s Head Half Marathon – Very, very challenging and hilly, running through the Sydling and Cerne valleys: not for the faint hearted.
Emma Dorey 2:52:44
Adam Frampton 2:52:44
Jill Watson 2:52:44
15 June
Race to the King – Castle 50K – Passing by the impressive Arundel Castle, meandering along the River Arun. Heading towards the finish crosses the South Downs Way, providing challenging climbs and breath-taking views in every direction, before ending back at the West Dean Estate.
Fabs Terzaghi MV50 3rd 5:24:29 9th overall
Tim Cotton 6:46:25
John Townsend 6:49:47
Damian Patterson 6:49:47
14 June
Purbeck 10K DRRL Race – Back after five years, a picturesque rural undulating course taking in stunning views of Corfe Castle and surrounding heathland. With no big hills.
Steve Rigby 35:58
Gary Blaber 39:02
Ian Barnes MV60 3rd PB 42:57
Nick Hall 44:00
Alfie Blaber 44:29
Sarah Wheeler FV55 3rd 49:29
Chris Perrett 51:45
Dawn Blaber 54:44
Richard Palmer-Smyth 55:01
Ines Braun 1:01:20
Sarah Perrett 1:01:53
Flora Brooke FV70 2nd 1:02:12
Jane Feather 1:05:47
12 June
Yeovilton 5k Series Race 3 – Fast and flat road race from and around Yeovilton.
Flora Brooke 29:38
9 June
BigSea 24, Purbeck – a stunning 18-mile trail running event that starts and finishes on the beautiful sand of Knoll Beach at Studland, and including, The Purbeck Hills, Corfe Castle, Chapmans Pool, Dancing Ledge, Durlston Castle and Old Harry Rocks.
Richard White 1st Overall 2:30:35
9 June
Puddletown Plod Half – an undulating road race. A single lap taking runners through Puddletown Forest to run parallel to the River Frome before heading back through the Forest.
Molly Rasch 2nd Lady 1:24:52
Arabella de S-K 1:46:44
Craig White 2:06:53
Richard Palmer-Smyth 2:19:21
8-9 June
Endure 24 Reading – Wasing Park, Reading: A 24-hour race where you run against the clock to see how many laps you can complete before time runs out. 8km lap trail course features exciting landmarks and enchanting natural wonders, the mesmerising Wasing Wood, the infamous ‘Heartbreak Hill,’ and stunning panoramic views of Paices Wood lake.
Richard Parke running with four others in Team ‘Fitstuff Returns’
25 laps 23:43:24 (for context winner’s managed 44 laps)
2 June
Tarrant Valley 10k – a multi-terrain 10km race set within the Cranborne Chase AONB, mostly on well-surfaced bridleways and farm tracks, with a spectacular view over the North Dorset countryside before the 800m descent back to the village.
Gary Blaber 1st MV50 39:51
Stephen Page 42:14
Ian Barnes 45:39
Nick Brooke 51:13
John Willis 51:21
Nick Summons 54:02
Chris Perrett 55:08
Richard Palmer-Smyth 56:36
Dawn Blaber 57:44
Adam Frampton 58:08
Nick Frampton 59:01
Amanda Jenkins 1:00:48
Matt Clayton 1:00:49
Angela Jamieson 1:03:21
Emma Dorey 1:03:22
Clare Riley 1:04:53
Sarah Perrett 1:06:42
Flora Brooke 1:11:10
Jane Feather 1:11:26
(Also, of note Gary and Dawn Blaber, Stephen Page and Ian Barnes were counted as a Doddler team and placed as 5th team out of 20.)
1 June
Trail Pursuits – Cornwall Half Marathon – a tough but stunning trail race inspired by the Atlantic Ocean, running up and down the steep and rugged coastal paths and trails, past gorgeous beaches and the infamous Wheal Coates of the historic tin mines and up twice Beacon Hill.
Jane Ward 3:05:24
Neil Cranidge 3:05:24
26 May
Edinburgh Marathon – Voted the fastest marathon in the UK by Runner’s World. A fantastic all-encompassing route which takes in some of Edinburgh’s most famous landmarks as well as offering picturesque views along the East Lothian coastline.
Rich White 2:50:32
25 May
Race The Tide Long Marathon – In the glorious setting of the privately-owned Flete Estate, Mothercombe, South Devon, almost 29 miles of glorious tracks and trails.
Paul Russell 6:12:53
25 May
Race The Tide Half Ultra – In the glorious setting of the privately-owned Flete Estate, Mothercombe, South Devon, 16 miles of glorious tracks and trails.
Amanda Ackroyd 3:47:56
Neil Cranidge 3:47:56
Jane Ward 3:47:56
25 May
Egdon Easy 10k – A flat 10k route from Weymouth Collage, mostly on the paths and cycle ways around Lodmoor Nature Reserve and Country Park.
Roger Teasdale 41:10
Richard Hull 47:55
23 May
Suzie Viv Hill Race – Climb – this race is organised by Spencer Mogridge and starts and finishes in Okeford Fitzpaine. It starts in handicap order to climb up Okeford Hill, then a mass start for the steep descent.
Time Up Time Down Total Time
Barry Shea 9:31 4:31 14:02 1st Male
Sharon Hutchings 9:55 4:42 14.37 1st Female
John Willis 10:55 4:43 15.38 2nd Male
Andrew Tuffin 10:45 5:12 15:57 3rd Male
Harriet Austin-Bowerman 10:47 5:22 16:09 2nd Female
Mark Riley 11:00 5:11 16:11
Neil Cranidge 10:48 5:24 16.12
Chris Perrett 10:38 5:43 16:21
Richard Palmer-Smyth 10:59 6:03 17.02
Jane Ward 12:08 5:57 18.05 3rd Female
Melanie Birch 11:55 6:18 18.13
Paul Russell 10:55 7:48 18:43
Sarah Perrett 12:35 6:58 19.33
Jane Feather 13:24 7:00 20:24
Barry Jenkins 14:09 6:51 21:00
19 May
May 5 – A great local 5 miles DRRL road race around Canford Heath that offers something for everyone. With an atmospheric start and finish at Ashdown Athletics Track.
Ian Barnes 33.31
Roger Teasdale 33:52
Richard Palmer-Smyth 43:25
Jane Feather 51:53
Serena Barnes 54:41
19 May
Wessex Ridgeway 100k Relay – Starting at Tollard Royal Pond in Wiltshire, the route follows the very scenic Wessex Ridgeway to Uplyme in Devon, 100km in 12 legs of 4-8 miles each, with teams of 2-6 runners, each runner completing at least 1 leg. Team placings are out of 14 finishing teams.
Overall Teams Results
Growlers 10:12 5th
Perry’s Prancers 11:01 7th
Blue Tits 13:23 12th
18 May
Jurassic Coast Challenge – 46km, 1,353m elevation gain, along the Dorset Jurassic Coast.
Lucy Edwards 6:32:44 (Strava)
12 May
The Hardy Half – A stunning albeit challenging route, with over 1,400ft of ascent, across farmland, tracks and footpaths and including a loop of the iconic Hardy Monument and Britain’s largest (Ed: depending on how measured) Iron Age fort, Maiden Castle.
John Willis 2:10:49
Nick Frampton 2:45:49
Angela Jamieson 2:57:18
Adam Frampton 2:57:19
Richard Palmer-Smyth 2:58:31
Craig White 2:58:31
Jane Feather 3:34:16
Barry Jenkins 3:34:18
11 May
The Preseli Beast Bach – A tough 11.6 mile fell race with 2,444ft of ascent, taking in the highest point of the Preseli mountains, and for its 10th year celebration, Caz the Hat (RD) decided to include a 2nd Wall of Death climb up through the juniper bushes – thanks Caz!
Jane Ward 3:28:09
Neil Cranidge 3:28:13
11 May
The Lap – A beautiful 75K/47 mile, 2,772m elevation gain, fully signposted trail ultra marathon, following some of the most stunning, runnable, and best signposted trails in The Lake District.
Dave Jackson 13:56:00 (Strava)
8 May
Yeovilton 5k Series Race 2 – Fast and flat road race from and around Yeovilton.
Michael St Leger 3rd MV60+ 21:03
Ines Braun 29:14
5 May
North Dorset Village Marathon – A picturesque race along country lanes through the villages of Hinton St Mary, Marnhull, Stalbridge, Todber, Stour Row, Margaret Marsh, West Orchard, Farrington, Child Okeford and Hammoon. An undulating marathon with plenty of support at the relay change-over points.
Steve Rigby 2:55:18
Ian Barnes PB, G4A 3:30:20
Andrew Tuffin 1st Marathon 4:00:14
Tim Cotton 4:13:51
Stuart Martin Sweeping 5:56:18
Suzanna Baker Sweeping 5:57:08
5 May
NDVM Relay – a popular relay comprising 4 legs along the marathon route.
Dorset Doddlers I 3:13:45
(Duncan Ward, Nick Reynolds, Roger Teasdale, Lisa Yates)
Dorset Doddlers II 3:28:40
(Spencer Mogridge, Dave Hurst, Dave Jackson, Chris Perrett)
Dorset Doddlers III 3:41:39 3rd Ladies team
(Penny O’Brian, Amanda Jenkins, Lynda Faulkner (ran two legs))
27 April
Endurance Life – Pembrokeshire – a tough, scenic, hilly coast-path half marathon from Dale to Little Haven, passing many of Jane’s family members farms and cottages.
Jane Ward 2:52:56
Neil Cranidge 2:53:32
25 April
Broad Oak Hilly – Internal club race. 4 miles starting and finishing at The Bull Tavern, Rixon. 500ft or so up a hill, then halfway back down it to turn around (where the phone box used to be) and go back up it again, then down to finish.
Rich White 1st Mens 24:35
Gary Blaber 25:21
Barry Shea 25:33
Roger Teasdale 29:17
Steve Rigby 29:18
Paul Stockley 30:01
Richie Bryant 30:53
John Walsgrove 31:12
Rich Hull 31:20
John Willis 31:50
Andrew Tuffin 32:01
Sarah Wheeler 1st Lady 32:07
Neil Cranridge 33:29
Chris Perrett 34:08
Dawn Blaber 35:25
Richard Palmer-Smyth 37:58
Angela Jameson 41:32
Jane Ward 41:32
Sarah Perrett 42:40
Jane Feather 43:32
Oliver Hawkins 44:12
Paul Russell 44:14
Serena Barnes 46:51
21 April
London Marathon – The painful way to get from Greenwich to St James Park, but not necessarily the slowest. Don’t forget to enter the club draw if you want to have a chance to be there next year.
Molly Rasch PB 2:52:10
Christopher Wright PB 2:53:52
Stuart Martin 3:31:43
Dave Jackson 3:52:00
Siobhan McFeely PB 3:57:09
Nick Summons 4:25:26
Amanda Ackroyd PB 4:38:30
21 April
Marnhull 12k – An undulating scenic 12km road race starting and finishing in picturesque Marnhull.
Gary Blaber 2nd MV50 48:12
Steve Page 3rd MV50 49:59
Roger Teasdale 51:10
Nick Hall 51:53
Alfie Blaber 54:15
Paul Stockley 55:45
Josephine Child 3rd FV35 57:39
Arabella de S-K 1st FV45 57:45
Michael Peters 3rd MV60 57:52
Antonio Martins 57:58
John Willis 1:00:39
Sarah Wheeler 1st FV55 1:00:42
David Hurst 1:01:32
Neil Cranidge 1:02:08
Chris Perrett 1:04:17
Dawn Blaber 1:05:56
Holly Pitman 1:06:52
Julia Slade 1:10:34
Jill Watson 1:10:34
Richard Palmer-Smyth PB 1:10:44
Angela Jamieson 1:13:39
Craig White 1:14:30
Ines Braun 1:16:57
Sarah Perrett 1:17:58
Flora Brooke 1:19:45
Geoff Hammond 1:22:00
Jane Feather 1:22:43
Alvina Shepard 1:26:37
Jane Ward 1:28:51
Barry Jenkins 1:28:54
Jane Fowles 1:29:00
Serena Barnes 1:30:45
Victoria West 1:33:48
14 April
Pen Selwood 10k – A pretty, undulating route on country lanes.
Sharon Hutchings 1st Female 43:15
Stephen Page 44:09
Sarah Wheeler 51:08
Chris Perrett 54:54
Sarah Perrett 1:04:10
Flora Brooke 1:05:41
Jane Feather 1:11:04
Sophie Hibbard 1:13:18
14 April
Devizes Half Marathon – Undulating and scenic course in the heart of Wiltshire.
Craig White 2:23:38
13 April
The Maverick Original Mendips 13k (Medium) – follows the West Mendip Way dropping down into the forests of Roweberrow Warren before climbing up to Black Down heathland – the highest hill in the Mendips!
Julia Slade with Tilly 1:48:02
Anna Dunning with May 1:48:02
10 April
Yeovilton 5k Series Race 1 – Fast and flat road race from and around Yeovilton.
Ian Barnes PB 3rd MV60+ 19:39
Mark Stockford 24:11
7 April
Brighton Marathon – a unique city-to-coast course taking runners past iconic landmarks with incredible crowd support and stunning coastal and city views.
Justin Perry 3:40:15
24th March
Yeovil Half Marathon – Around the town centre before heading along the entire length of Yeovil Country Park. The route then leaves the town to Montacute House, before returning on quiet country roads to the town centre finish.
Andrew Tuffin PB 1:47:26
Sarah Perrett 2:15:06
24th March
Bournemouth Bay Half Marathon – Set against the backdrop of Bournemouth’s famous seven-mile stretch of golden sand enjoy the fantastic views as you run along the south coast. And more than twice as long as the 10K below.
Nick Summons 1:56:45
Bournemouth Bay 10k – As above but shorter.
Duncan Ward 39:17 10th overall, 2nd MV50+
Roger Teasdale 42:25
Lisa Yates PB 54:25
17th March
Mainova Frankfurt Half Marathon – An esteemed road race taking place in the bustling city of Frankfurt, Germany. Known for its flat and fast course, winds through the city’s vibrant streets, passing iconic landmarks and modern architecture.
Matthias Weber 2:04:10
17th March
Great Welsh Half Marathon – Hosted at the magnificent Pembrey Country Park in Carmarthenshire this race showcases the best of coast and country.
Neil Cranidge 2:04:36
Jane Ward 2:11:30
3rd March
The Imber Ultra – An annual 33-mile trail run organised by Avon Valley Runners and the Rotary Club of Westbury, setting off from, and eventually finishing in, Westbury and running clockwise around the outside of Salisbury Plain Training Area West.
Charlie Hutchinson 5:47:17
Mark Riley 5:59:56
Nick Hall 6:00:02
Richie Bryant 6:15:32
Dave Cox 6:15:32
Dave Jackson 6:26:05
Paul Russell 6:28:49
3rd March
Weymouth 10k – This flat and fast route runs alongside the Weymouth beach and completes two laps before heading to the glorious finish line on the pleasure pier.
Michael Peters 47:51
3rd March
Cambridge Half Marathon – One of the UK’s biggest and most beautiful half-marathons (ed – they say), along an unforgettable course, fast and flat, passing through historic landmarks and two colleges of the University of Cambridge.
Tom Mitchell 1:28:47
25 February
The Terminator – a tough, hilly trail race in the stunning Pewsey Vale, a trail running Mecca. The route contains some steep hills, some deep and very slippery mud, and lots of fantastic scenery.
Jane Ward 2:41:12
Neil Cranidge 2:41:12
Adam Frampton 2:58:25
Angela Jamieson 2:59:35
12 February
Lytchett 10 – an undulating 10-mile road race around the villages of Lytchett Matravers and Lytchett Minster.
Barry Shea 1:05:02
Ian Barnes 1:09:50 3rd MV60+
Nick Hall 1:11:42
Arabella de S-K 1:20:49 8th FV40+
Lisa Yates 1:33:29
Richard Palmer-Smyth 1:37:50
Jane Feather 1:57:09
4th February
Blackmore Vale Half – quiet undulating country roads in a beautiful area of North Dorset, organised by the Blackmore Vale Lions Club raising money for various charities.
Rich White 1:21:09
Gary Blaber 1:28:14
Duncan Ward 1:32:19
Justin Perry 1:33:30
Stephen Page 1:36:07
Ian Barnes PB 2nd MV60+ 1:36:13
Nick Hall 1:38:13
Stuart Martin 3rd MV 60+ 1:39:36
Mark Riley 1:41:56
Arabella de S-K 1:49:38
John Willis 1:50:31
Paul Russell 1:51:39
Andrew Tuffin 1:52:56
Dave Hurst 1:56:04 PB
Chris Perrett 1:56:54
Neil Cranidge 2:03:16
Amanda Ackroyd 2:06:16 PB
Jane Ward 2:06:29
Dawn Blaber 2:11:37
Richard Palmer-Smyth 2:20:55
Sarah Perrett 2:21:59
Jane Feather 2:45:57
1st to 4th February
Quadzilla Marathon – Scenic social 7½ scenic laps of Caldecotte Lake, near Milton Keynes, up to four marathons over four days
Dave Jackson
1 February – Marathon, Anticlockwise 3:56:16
2 February – Marathon, Clockwise 4:17:49
3 February – Marathon, Anticlockwise 4:30:06
4 February – Marathon, Clockwise 4:26:49
Overall time for all four 17:11:00, placed 9th out of 47.
28 January
Stonehenge Stomp – the Stomp is a walking event which also welcomes runners – it is not a race! Challenge yourself to complete 10, 20, 30 or 40 km’s of fully marked trails with views of Stonehenge on all routes.
Richie Bryant (30K) 2:55:13
Nick Summons (20K) 2:18:16
28 January
Longleat 10K – a stunning setting, starting in front of the magnificence of Longleat House the route is undulating to hilly, with a significant climb tackled twice: once soon after the start and the second towards the end. After the second climb though is the final downhill run along Lodge Drive towards Longleat House and the finish.
Chris Wright 35:50 PB 5th Male (4th Male Senior)
Ian Barnes 43:12 3th MV60+
Stephen Page 44:57
Paul Russell 47:16
John Willis 51:05
Jane Ward 57:43
Julia Slade 57:44
Jill Watson 57:45
Adam Frampton 58:54
Lisa Yates 58:38
Amanda Ackroyd 58:59
Nick Frampton 59:27
Richard Palmer-Smyth 1:00:14
Angela Jamieson 1:01:40
Jane Feather 1:09:47
Serena Barnes 1:14:22 PB (first ever 10km race)
26 January
Arc of Attrition 100 – The Arc of Attrition is a 100-mile point-to-point extreme coastal race taking in the stunning and dramatic Cornish Coast-path with competitors running in challenging winter conditions.
Dave Cox 33:46:41
01 January
Junction Broadstone Quarter Marathon – an undulating road race qualifying for DRRL, well done to those who made the effort, a fantastic start to the year.
Gary Blaber 41:33 5th MV50+
Jonny Hayes 44:55
Ian Barnes 46:12 3rd MV60+
Roger Teasdale 47:20
David Hurst 54:28
Dawn Blaber 57:23
Richard Palmer-Smyth 1:03:37
Ines Braun 1:14:03
DRRL Ladies Division 2 (5 teams) 5th
DRRL Men Division 3 (7 teams) 2nd
Sunday 17 December
Portsmouth Coastal Waterside Marathon – a full circumnavigation of Portsmouth Harbour on mixed terrain.
Dave Jackson 3:57:59 6th MV60+
Saturday 9 December
Fairy-tale in Newquay – a tough festive 15 mile “long-half” along the North Cornish coast path from Harlyn Bay to Porth Beach, Newquay. An epic run on very slippery paths with stunning views and 50mph winds.
Jane Ward 3:59:25 3rd FV50+
Neil Cranidge 3:59:46 6th MV50+
Thursday 7 December
Stur 5 – a 5-mile internal club race from Sturfit, taking in Glue Hill, Broad Oak Hill and Rixson Hill.
Chris Wright 29:37
Gary Blaber 31:03
Nick Hall 33:59
Ian Barnes 34:13
Ritchie Bryant 35:55
Mark Riley 36:18
Roger Teasdale 36:37
Lynda Faulkner 37:38 1st Lady
Dave Fitzsimon 38:42
John Willis 39:34
Rich Hull 39:51
Tim Cotton 40:20
Nick Brooke 41:39
Dawn Blaber 41:52 2nd Lady
Dave Hurst 42:34
Lisa Yates 45:19 3rd Lady
Mel Birch 47:03
Adam Frampton 47:07
Sarah Perrett 49:48
Flora Brooke 52:00
Jane Feather 56:19
Serena Barnes 58:56
Sunday 4 December
The Full Montycute 10 – a scenic 10-mile off-road race from Ham Hill with 10 hills, fantastic tough and very muddy route.
Justin Perry 1:36:02 4th MV50+
Nick Brooke 1:47:10 5th MV60+
Jane Ward 2:11:39
Neil Cranidge 2:11:39
Julia Slade 2:16:09
Jill Watson 2:16:09
Angela Jamieson 2:28:25
Adam Frampton 2:28:26
Nick Brooke was also winner of the highly thought after Fred Fox Trophy.
Sunday 26 November
New Forest Stinger – a scenic 10-mile off-road race in the beautiful New Forest from Ocknell Campsite. Out & back with an undulating loop and a sting in the tail.
Gary Blaber 1:08:40 1st MV50
Sharon Hutchings 1:13:51 4th SenF
Ian Barnes 1:15:24 3rd MV60+
Tim Cotton 1:23:07
Dave Jackson 1:26:08
Dawn Blaber 1:33:02
Jane Ward 1:44:30
Neil Cranidge 1:44:30
Sergiy Machulin 1:48:12
Clare Riley 1:49:15
Sunday 26 November
Boscombe 10k – an undulating open road race starting and finishing at Kings Park Athletics Stadium.
Jonny Hayes 42:38
Richard Palmer-Smyth 56:45
Ines Braun 1:06:09
Sunday 19 November
Wimborne 10 – the 25th anniversary addition of this 10-mile undulating route along country lanes finishing through the avenue of trees on to Pamphill Green. A windy and wet version with a 100m long full width puddle but fun nonetheless.
Molly Rasch 1:03:30 2nd Lady
Gary Blaber 1:04:14 4th MV50+
Justin Perry 1:11:05
Ian Barnes 1:12:30 7th MV60+
Michael Peters 1:19:27
Chris Perrett 1:24:33
Dawn Blaber 1:27:11
Neil Cranidge 1:30:48
Nick Summons 1:32:14
Jane Ward 1:35:37
Lisa Yates 1:36:23
Sarah Perrett 1:41:59
Flora Brooke 1:46:13 3rd FV70+
Sunday 19 November
Starcross Shuffle – a lapped 7-hour challenge run following the Exe estuary alongside the grounds of Powerham Castle. 4 laps to complete a full marathon distance.
Dave Jackson 3:47:58 4th overall in marathon distance
Saturday 11th November
The Lemur Loop – a 10k trail race over the hilly scenic landscape where they used to film To The Manor Born in Cricket St Thomas.
Jill Watson 1:06:49 2nd FV50+
Julia Slade 1:06:49 5th FV40+
Dave Fitzsimon (2 loops) 1:07:31, 1:07:33
Mel Fitzsimon 1:29:11
Saturday 11th November
New Forest Off Road Half Marathon – a trail running event by RunRebel set in the heart of the New Forest National Park. Weaving through the forests on hard-packed gravel pathways and soaking up the fabulous scenery. Described as relatively flat with only 183m elevation gain.
Richard Palmer-Smyth 2:20:13
Sunday 26th October
The Stickler – a tough 10-mile trail race, dubbed North Dorset 3-Peaks, including Okeford Beacon, Hod Hill and Hambledon Hill.
Chris Wright 1:11:22 2nd Overall
Phil Reese 1:18:28 5th MV40+
Tom Mitchell 1:20:56
Fabs Terzaghi 1:25:47 7th MV50+
Mark Riley 1:28:56
Justin Perry 1:30:50
Stuart Martin 1:33:47 4th MV60+
Nick Brooke 1:37:04 1st MV70+
Jonny Hayes 1:38:19
Tim Cotton 1:41:32
John Townsend 1:47:16
Dave Hurst 1:47:31
Amanda Jenkins 1:55:35
Adam Frampton 1:57:56
Flora Brooke 2:26:17 3rd FV70+
Sunday 26th October
Arezzo Half Marathon – starting from piazza Guido Monaco the route makes its way around the city, suited for more dedicated athletes.
Molly Rasch 1:24:49
Sunday 22nd October
Weymouth 10 – a 10-mile tarmac route from Weymouth Esplanade. Mostly flat but with a challenging double loop around Bowleaze and Preston.
Molly Rasch 1:02:20 1st Lady
Ian Barnes 1:11:26 3rd MV60
Sharon Hutchings 1:11:43 2nd SF
Michael Peters 1:16:29 8th MV60
Neil Cranidge 1:23:38
David Hurst 1:27:09
Jane Ward 1:35:23
Richard Palmer-Smyth 1:36:46
Saturday 21st October
Beachy Head Marathon – a tough coastal marathon with horizontal rain, 30 knot winds and lots of mud, but Dave enjoyed it, nevertheless.
Dave Jackson 5:02:33
Sunday 15th October
Studland Stampede – a tough but very scenic coastal run of 7.5 miles, along the beach, up over the heathland, across sand dunes and back along the beach.
Garry Blaber 0:50:19 3rd MV50+
Paul Stockley 0:58:59
Michael Peters 1:00:14 4th MV60+
Neil Cranidge 1:04:46
Chris Perrett 1:07:52
Dawn Blaber 1:12:43
Adam Frampton 1:13:08
Jane Ward 1:13:30
Ange Jamieson 1:17:16
Steve Fowles 1:21:18
Sarah Perrett 1:25:42
Barry Jenkins 1:26:36
Vics West 1:33:14
Jane Fowles 1:42:41
Sunday 15th October
Bath Half – a ‘big city’ race, starting and finishing in Bath city centre. This course is fast and flat with proven potential to set a new personal best, unless you arrive late due to Park & Ride bus breaking down and adding an extra mile when sent the wrong way.
Julia Slade 2:25:25
Jill Watson 2:25:25
Sunday 15th October
Great South Run – The South coast’s biggest and best running event takes place in Portsmouth over a fast and flat 10-mile route.
Amanda Jenkins 1:26:20
Sunday 15th October
Hazelbury Bryan 10k – a scenic route through beautiful countryside with a friendly atmosphere.
Sharon Hutchings tbc
Richard Palmer-Smyth 1:04:20
Anna Dunning tbc
Sunday 8 October
Chester Marathon – a multi-award winning and 3 times winner of the UKs Best Marathon (under 5,000 runners), from the historic Roman/Medieval international destination City of Chester. The route is on closed roads and runs past all Chester’s iconic landmarks, including Roman walls, Cathedral, Amphitheatre before heading out to the stunning Chester countryside and an unforgettable finish on Castle Drive.
Nick Reynolds 2:40:13 PB
Sunday 8th October
Gold Hill 10k – a hilly road 10k from Shaftesbury School, taking in Gold Hill, Tout Hill, The Butt and French Mill Lane.
Chris Wright 39:21 6th Overall
Steve Rigby 41:45
Gary Blaber 42:37
Justin Perry 47:13
Ian Barnes 47:46
Jonny Hayes 49:46
Tim Cotton 56:01
Chris Perrett 57:26
David Hurst 1:00:55
John Townsend 1:01:26
Amanda Jenkins 1:02:40
Dawn Blaber 1:04:14
Jane Ward 1:04:52
Richard Palmer-Smyth 1:04:52
Sarah Perrett 1:10:05
Flora Brooke 1:12:31
Nick Summons and Jane Feather 1:31:10
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