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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!"

Tuesday 7 June 2016

This week's news: 06/06/2016

This week, Striders took park in eight different parkruns, a race with a trout as the finishers prize and a hot half-marathon
 
Sandbach Striders at Congleton parkrun

Twelve Striders headed over to Astbury Mere on a sunny Saturday morning for the weekly free parkrun.  The full results were:




19.16 Steve Barton
20.52 Craig Edwards
20.59 Terry Coppenhall
25.45 Catherine Winders
25.56 Lucy Lee
27.43 Robert Kettle
29.11 June Wray
30.16 Clare Pheasey
32.48 Jackie Culloty
32.50 Denis Culloty
34.31 Catherine Greaves
34.56 James Boon:

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Seven Striders undertook a little parkrun tourism around England and Wales.

Duncan Robertson was in Stockport for the Woodbank parkrun finishing in 26.20.
Duncan Robertson at Woodbank parkrun
Helen Child completed the Poole parkrun in 25.32, her third personal best time in a row.
Helen Child at Poole parkrun
Paul Barnett was in Yorkshire for the Fountains Abbey parkrun which he completed in 21.40.
Paul Barnett at the Fountain Abbey parkrun
In Wales, Julia Dunlop was finished the Conwy parkrun in 31.36.

Karen Wright finished the Colby parkrun in  37.37.
Karen Wright at the Colby parkrun
Steve Treweeks took part in the Dolgellau parkrun completing the course in 40.09.
Steve Treweeks at the Dolgellau parkrun
And finally Grant Stanning was at the Erddig parkrun in Wrexham finishing in 31.40
Grant Stanning at the Erddig parkrun
On Saturday afternoon, eight Striders headed to Wincle near Macclesfield for the annual Wincle Trout Run.   Coinciding with the village fete, the Wincle Trout Run takes place every summer – so called because every runner who completes the course takes home a fresh trout from Danebridge Fisheries! It is a demanding 9km fell run in the picturesque Dane Valley, crossing woodlands, rivers and high moorland with 950ft of climb.  Congratulations to Heather Carter who came first in her age category.  
Sandbach Striders at the Wincle Trout Run
The full results were:

42.15 Giles Hodges
46.43 Heather Carter
53.08 Craig Edwards
1.02.54 Chris Brumby
1.06.45 Christiane Bunte
1.08.33 Jill Young
1.11.27 Liz O’Keeffe
1.16.08 Lou Hayward
Craig Edwards and Lou Hayward with their trout at Wincle
It was a quiet Sunday for races which may have been a good thing with the heat the day brought.   6 Striders took part in the Ramathon, a half marathon in and around Derby. The race starts and finishes at the iPro Stadium in Derby. The scenic route takes in the picturesque Elvaston Castle County Park and is one of the flattest courses in the country. It is always well supported by locals along the route.  Martin Gunther earned himself a personal best time.  
Martin Gunther and the Ram at the Ramathon
The full results were:

1.29.22 Martin Gunther:
1.48.19 Lindsay Beeston:
2.05.42 Jan Peake:
2.05.43 Lindsay Beech:
2.12.57 Lynsey Astles:
2.15.07 Claire Dalton:
Striders at the Ramathon enjoying a post-race ice cream
Also braving the heat were Chris Brumby and Craig Edwards who took part in the Shropshire Three Peaks ultra marathon, a gruelling 42 mile event that takes in the three highest hills in the county, making  for over 2000m of ascent! Both Chris and Craig finished in the top twenty.
Chris Brumby and Craig Edwards at the Shropshire Three Peaks