We have now reached our entry limit and are unable to accept any further entries.
Hereford Haven Breast Cancer Race Donations
Hereford Haven Breast Cancer is the club,s chosen charity of the year for 2013.
We will be raising money at club organised races and events throughout 2013
We will once again be organising a Quiz and Disco Nite to be held at the Rowing Club on Friday 17th May so pencil this date in your diary.
Donations for refreshments at yesterday's race raised £57.09.
The collection at the club Xmas party raised £71.00
Thanks for your generous support.
Wye Valley Runners
Race Photos Now on Flickr
One for the scientists... (or geeks). Our website traffic breakdown
Hmm.... an interesting correlation here. As the flood waters rose so did our website traffic. It appears rain is good for business.
A new daily record was set today with over 2500 visits. It'll be interesting to see how this measures up against the day of the Muddy Woody!
New Year's Day 10K results
Click here for resultsThe weather did its best to disrupt today's event but happily it went ahead under clear skies, although with a minor course alteration, and with 212 starters in was a keenly contested event.
The mens race was closely fought, with Luke Mosely (Hereford Tri Club) narrowly beating out James Richards (Wye Valley) and James Rose (Severn AC) respectively. In the ladies event the honours were taken by Myshola Kirkham (Coventry Godiva). Satu Haikala (Brecon AC) secured the runners up spot, and Niki Morgan (Chepstow) rounded out the placing positions.
In the team competition Wye Valley Runners won the men's competition while Hereford Tri Club clinched the ladies.
Many thanks to all our entrants for their understanding and valued feedback in slightly difficult conditions (best laid plans etc.). Please click the image above for the results, and we hope to see you all again soon!
Best Wishes
Wye Valley Runners
New Years Day 10k Towpath Flooding (update)
The race goes ahead with a new start on the Great Western Way bridge at 11.15am. Please be aware that parking is not possible at the Rugby club. Therefore, please use the available public carparks in the area. Apologies for the short notice but mother nature has her own timetable !
The river level as unexpectedly risen again which is making for an interesting New Years Eve for the Wye Valley Runners Committee.
It now seems very likely that the towpath will be flooded tomorrow morning and in this event we will obviously not be able to finish on the towpath as usual. We have a contingency course which will be as as close to a 10k distance as possible but is not an accurately measured 10K course.
The contingency course will result in a 5-10min walk to the start line via Barton Road/Broomy Hill unless you want to get your feet wet. There may also be some disruption to our results service.
Happy New Year to You All and thanks for your understanding.
Wye Valley Runners Committeee
New Years Day 10k Race ON
We are very pleased to announce that following this mornings inspection of the area around the Rowing Club the race is still on. The flood waters have dropped significantly overnight and the towpath and car parks are now readily accessible. The river levels are not expected to rise significantly over the next few days. In the unlikely event that there is a dramatic rise in river levels we will alert you on the web site, so please check the web site before you leave for the race tomorrow just in case.
The field next to the Rowing Club is currently under water so will not be available as an overspill car park. The Hereford Rugby Club have very kindly given us permission to use their hard standing car park off Belvedere Lane. This is also clear of flood water although the Rugby pitch itself is fully submerged. We encourage Wye Valley Runners and Marshals and locals who know how to get to this location to use this in the first instance. We plan to use the Rowing Club and Greyfriars parks principally for visiting runners as it will be easier for them to locate and use. Marshals will be available to give directions. All the car parks mentioned are in close proximity to the Rowing Club but please allow extra time for parking and walking to and from your vehicle to the Rowing Club.
For those travelling to the Hereford Rowing Club for the first time it is easy to find us off the main A49. If you are travelling Northbound turn left at traffic lights after crossing river on Greyfriars bridge then first left into Greyfriars Avenue. Southbound turn right at traffic lights as you approach Greyfriars bridge and then first left into Greyfriars Avenue. There will be race signs to direct you accordingly.
The riverside towpath to the race start is very muddy so it's best if family and friends come prepared wearing suitable footwear.
We will accept entries on the day and have already received a record number of race pre-entries so looks like there will be a very strong turn-out.
Wye Valley Runners wish to thank you all for continuing to support this event and look forward to seeing you all on race day.
New Year's Day weather watch
Live Hereford feedFurther to the previous post regarding the flooding ahead of the New Year's Day 10K.
The link below guides to the current Environmental Agency flood update for Hereford. You may also visit a live webcam feed by clicking the picture on the left.
Environmental Agency flood update
Please check the website for continued updates regarding the status of the race.
Regards
Wye Valley Runners
Muddy Woody 6 confirmed entries (as of December 30th)
Attached is the latest update of confirmed entries for the Muddy Woody 2013.
To all intents the event is now full, and the entry form has been removed from the website. Congratulations to those who have a place. We'll see you all in February!!
Marcle Ridge Run
Jason sent this picture of this mornings Marcle Ridge Run. Message to Jason: Whats the prize for winning the challenge?
New Years Day 10k Update
We are continuing to plan for the New Years Day 10k on Tuesday. The river level is high but the towpath, rowing club and car parks are clear and accessible. In the event that there is a sudden rise in river level to the extent that we need to cancel the race we will put out an alert on the website.
For those travelling to the Hereford Rowing Club for the first time it is easy to find us off the main A49. If you are travelling Northbound turn left at traffic lights after crossing river on Greyfriars bridge then first left into Greyfriars Avenue. Southbound turn right at traffic lights as you approach Greyfriars bridge and then first left into Greyfriars Avenue. There will be race signs to direct you accordingly.
This year we will be unable to park vehicles on the field next to the Rowing Club , the ground is saturated. We are planning to park visitors in the Rowing Club car park and the public car park in Greyfriars Avenue which is in close proximity to the Rowing Club. Please allow extra time for parking and walking to and from your vehicle to the Rowing Club.
The riverside towpath to the race start is quite muddy so it's best if family and friends come prepared wearing suitable footwear.
We will accept entries on the day and have already received a record number of race pre-entries so looks like there will be a very strong turn-out.
Wye Valley Runners wish to thank you all for continuing to support this event and look forward to seeing you all on race day.
Wye Valley Runners Committee
New Years Day 10k Parking
Many thanks to all those that have already entered the New Years 10k. it looks like there will be a very strong turnout based on the number of pre entries.
Please allow plenty of time for parking. Due to the continual rainfall we will be unable to park any vehicles on the field adjacent to the Rowing Club. There is limited hardstanding parking at the Rowing Club itself so we will need to use the public car park in Greyfriars Avenue and then alternative car parks in close proximity if necessary. Marshals will advise on alternative parking locations on the morning of the race.
We will continue to monitor the situation on a daily basis and advice if there are any changes.
We look forward to seeing you all and the current forecast is for no rain on race day!!!!!!
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Wye Valley Runners
Xmas Party Surprise Presentation
Special thanks to Gail and Andrew for all their hard work organising the Xmas party at Wye Leisure. Great food and disco. Andrew had a difficult task trying to get us all to vacate the dance floor and catch the bus home. Nobody wanted to leave.
A special surprise presentation was made to Chris Mason in recognition of all his hard work organising the Gords 6 which has raised significant sums of money for various charities.
Training for a Spring Marathon
Ralph
Christmas Curry evening - confirmation of attendance
Please could anyone who put their name on the list for the curry night, but cannot now attend, please let Brian Symonds know.
If you're not coming to the Xmas meal on Saturday, and do not think you'll see Brian before the curry night, please use the feedback form on the Memberships & Contacts page to pass on the information.
(Update: my deepest apologies to Brian for misunderstanding what he asked me to post originally. You may be sure I have severely repremanded myself!)
FUN Duathlon Results
Well, the weather held for the duration of the event and I think we can safely say that all those involved had a most enjoyable morning.
Strain and stress were not on the agenda as our very relaxed group of competitors took on a 5 mile run followed by a 10 mile bike ride. Gentlemanly agreements were in effect as four entrants crossed the line together to collect their delicious biscuits, supplied by the very talented Becky Davies.
Click the pic on the left to 'embiggen' the results, and the picture on the right for the Flickr feed.
And now a word from our sponsor:
Many thanks to Alan Lewis and Gavin Jones for minding the bikes and timekeeping today. Also to Becky and Lucy for supplying home baked biscuits and mince pies which were quickly devoured at the finish line.
The weather was brilliant for this event and I've had good feedback from everyone that participated, Photo shows us all in good spirits at the start line with just a 5 mile run and 10 mile bike ride separating us from said tempting biscuits and mince pies. Photo album will shortly be posted on Wye Valley Web Site flickr link.Alan will kindly post event results. Just need to put finishing touches to my fancy dress costume for Wed night!!
Muddy Woody confirmed entries (as over Dec 15th)
All set for 2012, but will you be at the start for 2013?The latest confirmed list of entries for the Muddy Woody is now available.
At thr current rate the event will be fully subscribed by early January at the latest, so if you would still like to enter please do so in the the next week.
Click the picture on the left for the entry list
Marshals required for forthcoming events
With our first event of 2013 a little over 2 weeks away the club are looking for volunteers to marshal at our forthcoming races.
As usual there is a list on the Wye Valley board at the Rowing Club. Alternatively you may register your interest on the new Marshals page of the website. Just follow the link below.
More details will be posted closer to each event, but your fantastic support is greatly appreciated by the club :)
Midland XC Championship 2013
The annual Midland XC Championship will be run on January 26th at Stafford Common.
If anyone is interested in participating please speak to Bousty, or use the contact form on our Membership & Contact page, by January 1st (ie New Years Day 10K).
The 2012 event was extremely enjoyable, and I highly recommend tagging along if you haven't been before. Although all levels of ability compete it allows you to experience running against the best the Midlands has to offer.
Christmas fancy dress run
Next Wednesday will see our annual fancy dress run through Hereford.
Mike Shaw has kindly posted the details on the Facebook page but here are his words replicated for you pleasure!
The Wye Valley Runners panto season starts with the annual fancy dress run on Wed 19th Dec just 3 days before the club Xmas Party. Unfortunately I will not be able to perform my highly anticipated Jive & Swing demonstration because I've now got to stand in for Craig on strictly!!
The fancy dress run by popular request will involve the usual pilgrimage to Chippy's. As you know we've not been blessed with good weather for the last two years but I'm sure it will be third time lucky. There will be the usual covetted prize for best costume and to ensure there is no undue bias we have put Merv in charge of judging. If you come as a farm animal your sure to win!!!

