About us

Sandbach Striders was born back in 2003. Since the early days, membership has grown with a firm ethos of the club being not just about running but social activities as well. The club is affiliated to UK AAA and has its own qualified coaches. Many other special events take place on various nights too.

The club meets on Wednesdays at 18:30 and Sundays at 09:00 at Elworth Cricket Club.

Whilst many members compete in races from 5k to Marathons, the emphasis remains purely on keeping people motivated and having fun. Why not scan through our race reports to see what we’ve been up to? Having read them, you’re sure to see why Sandbach Striders has developed the motto of being

"No Ordinary Running Club!"

Wednesday 23 March 2016

This week's news: 22/03/2016

Members of Sandbach Striders running club were involved in 8 different Parkruns this week in 3 different countries, as well as a charity 5k in New Orleans, a 10k in Lincolnshire and a half marathon in London!  
Sandbach Striders at Congleton parkrun
At the free weekly 5k parkrun in Congleton, nine Striders were in action with Craig Edwards earning himself a new personal best time.



The full results were as follows:


19.36 Steve Barton
19.52 Rick Kelso-Davies
20.10 Heather Carter
20.11 Tony Taylor
20.42 Craig Edwards
24.12 James Boon
26.12 Denise Dowling
26.14 Paul Nicholls
27.38 Denis Culloty

David Sharp and Alice Bober travelled to the West Cumbrian town of Workington to run the Workington parkrun, an out and back route which affords the runners a terrific view over the North Sea. Alice had bragging rights finishing in a time of 23:54 which David following narrowly behind in a time of 24:36.
David Sharp and Alice Bober at the Workington parkrun
Matt Jones found himself in East Lancashire running the Burnley parkrun, a two lap course around the scenic Lynsey Astles at Delamere parkrun. Matt finished the course in a time of 24:41.
Matt Jones and Jamie Howson at the Burnley parkrun
Lynsey Astles travelled to Delamere Forest to run the parkrun course there, completing it in a time of 28.22.
Lynsey Astles at the Delamere parkrun
Michael Escolme ran the Horton Park parkrun in Bradford, his 80th difference course, finishing the three lap course in a time of 36.21.
Mary Chadwick and Michael Escolme at the Horton Park parkrun
Duncan Robertson ran the Kingsway parkrun in Gloucester with his daughter Milly. Duncan and Milly completed the three lap course around  Kingsway Manor Community Park finishing the course in a time of 32.18.
Duncan Robertson and Milly Robertson at the Kingsway parkrun
Julia Dunlop was in Wales for the Conwy parkrun, finishing the beautiful one lap course in 31.08.
Julia Dunlop and her daughter at the Conwy parkrun
Matt and Elaine Wood travelled to the beautiful Channel Island of Jersey for their parkrun this week, completing the course in 25.55 and 28.44 respectively. 
Matt and Elaine Wood at the Jersey parkrun
Then on Sunday, Matt and Elaine took part in the Jersey Easter Half-marathon which started from Gorey in the east of the island and followed the coastal road before climbing towards the Les Quennevais sports centre and the race finish. Matt finished in 1:55:27 and Elaine in 2:14:29.


Matt and Elaine Wood at the Jersey Half-marathon
On Sunday Francis Gilchrist and Moe Dutton took part in the Vitality North London Half-marathon where runners finish the 13.1 mile course with a lap inside the iconic Wembley Stadium. 


Francis Gilchrist with his children at the Vitality North London Half-marathon
Francis earned himself a new personal best time of 1:38:06 with Moe narrowly behind in 2.09.46
Denise Lewis and Moe Dutton at the Vitality North London Half-marathon
Nick Hogan & Rachel Green were over in Lincolnshire at the Gainsborough 10k. The historic town of Gainsborough is famous for being the most inland port in England, being more than 55 miles (90 km) from the North Sea. The race is a very flat, rural road race. Nick finished in 43.18 with Rachel narrowly behind in 1.04.23.
Nick Hogan at the Gainsborough 10K
Finally, Helen Childs took the opportunity whilst in New Orleans on business to take part in a charity 5K.  Starting at 7 am, the temperature was already 19 degrees and humid but a thoroughly enjoyable was to see 'The Big Easy.'
Helen Childs at the New Orleans Charity 5k