Virtual Cotswold Way Relay - full results

Between us, we climbed over 132,000 ft, ran for over 170 hours covering over 1400 miles - or thereabouts.

We are very grateful to our pals at Croft Ambrey and Hereford Triathlon Club for taking on the challenge so enthusiastically. We hope you enjoyed the ride and look forward to seeing you all again on a road, mountain or even a Croft Castle never-ending hillside very soon

Thanks to James at HTC for collating results

Results here

Virtual Cotswold RElay: club report.

WYE VALLEY RUNNERS VIRTUAL COTSWOLD RELAY 

 

REPORT AND VIRTUAL PRIZE LIST

 

 

Thanks to everyone who participated in our first virtual event!

It all started with an idea from Cath Watkins and I volunteered to get things going…

Firstly we had some injuries along the way and we know they were all really disappointed that they had to pull out ..Martin, Simon, Adam and Mark ,hope you all recover your fitness and are back running again soon.

But we had some very keen athletes who bravely ran extra distances to fill the gaps, Steven, Marc, Paddy and Ann. Kim stepped in at the last minute as a reserve.

It was a unique event and great fun, it was quite exciting getting all the results coming in and the photos are brilliant!

 

 

The Virtual Prize List as follow is in no particular order 

 

Fastest WVR Leg 1: Dan Lewis

Best Photo with Cotswold t shirts Award: Laura Tootell

Funniest Photo Award: Jeremy Jehan

Fastest WVR Girl Leg 3: Maria Miles

Fastest WVR Boy Leg 3: Marc Kendrick

Scenic Sussex Run Award: Peter Flynn 

Best Idea Award and Herding Runners Safely: Cath Watkins

Fastest WVR Leg 5: Christian Jones

New Mummy Award: Lara Seal 

Fastest WVR Leg 6: Peter Nugent

Best Smiley Photo: Jo Ellis

New Daddy Award: Lea Wood

First Girl Result in: Jane Hayde

Fastest WVR Leg 8: Steven Flowers

Fastest Girl WVR Leg 8: Lou Foti

Best Scottish Run: Ward Linney

Best Video Selfie: Becky Ansfield

Fastest WVR Leg 10 (and hates XC) Ian Sockett

Fastest WVR Female Leg 10: Fran Greenough

Bravest Toughest Runner: Ann Pritchard

Hottest Runner: Ade Johnstone

Welcome Back Special Award: Kelly Rose

Last Minute Reserve and a tough long Run: Kim Handley

Most Senior Male Award: Brian Symonds (and still chased by girls)

First Male Result in: Ricardo Martins

First CWR and hates off road: Rachael Toolan

Social Distance Group Prize: Lynne Compton

Haugh Woods Prize: Ralph Lloyd

Happy Married Running Couple Prizes: Tony and Sian Champken  

Best Looking Strava Route: Paddy Nugent

Most Lost on Run: Marc Kendrick

Most Windswept Selfie and Merbach Trig Award: Billy Smallwood

Fastest Ginger: Steven Flowers

Merbach Trig and Elevation Award: Michael Smallwood

Guest Runner (London) Caz Edwards

First Timer Cotswold Relay: Peter Smith

Most Senior Female WVR: Jan Edwards 

Haugh Woods Route Planner Award: Dave Sherwood

Lockdown Belly Award: Paul Davies

Escorting Paul Davies + Belly: Shaun Hoyes

Social Distance Group Prize: Emily Davies

Run after Reopening Pub AND WORKING: James Vidler

Run escorting Betty Nugent: Paddy Nugent

Welcome to Guest Runner (Hereford) Sarah Sayce

Most hazards on overgrown path + step climbing: Lauren Williams

Windy Laps Award: Brent Lowson

  

Covid 19 Club Risk Assessment

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As we begin to slowly introduce socially distant Club Runs we have been asked by England Athletics to consider the risks of Covid 19 infection - to club members and the public. Please read the attached short assessment - this is a minimum standard so feel free to better this. We need to ask everyone to comply with this assessment - it forms part of our licence to run and is part of our liability insurance. Basically, be sensible, follow the leaders guidelines, no spitting, stay distant and be kind. Easy. Here it is

Wye Valley Runners change of HQ

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The lockdown has given us time to review members experience of our move away from the Rowing Club and we are very pleased to announce that once Covid 19 restrictions are lifted, Wye Valley Runners will be based at Hereford Leisure Centre, Holmer Road, Hereford Herefordshire HR4 9UD. The team at Halo who run the centre are keen to welcome us and have also indicated that we can use their other venue at the Leisure Pool if we want to start and finish some runs there once in a while. We will be able to use all the facilities at Holmer Rd - all you will need to pay for is parking if you choose to park on site - which is currently £1 a go or £28 a year - unless you happen to have Halo membership of course. In any case - if you can, try and run, walk or cycle to club nights. Track sessions will resume as well in due course - now very handy for our new club base!

Supporting your club

As the Covid 19 restrictions continue there are all sorts of things we can do to support each other and keep the club momentum going until we can meet again.

Always follow the government guidelines for your daily exercise. Keep looking ahead and make sure you keep at least two metres from anyone

Wear your club vest and smile. Keep the Wye Valley Flag flying

Make sure you are signed up as a member. That way we can ensure you are notified about virtual club events. It also will help the club to get through this difficult time in good shape. We have taken a financial hit by cancelling the Muddy Woody. It was the right thing to do and we will be okay. But we have had to pay out for fixed costs and it will really help if everyone is signed up as a member. It’s less than 50p a week

Use the club team app and the Facebook pages to share your news. As time goes on this will become more and more important.

Muddy wOody news

Following the postponement of the race due to Storm Dennis, and subsequently the outbreak of the Coronavirus is it becoming difficult to find a new date for this years race. With the increasingly busy race calendar in September/October, the committee has reluctantly decided to cancel this years race and put all our efforts into next years 25th anniversary event.  
We have set a provisional date of Feb 21st 2021 and we would love to see you all to celebrate with us. Places will be very sought after. So, next week we will announce how to defer, transfer or get a refund. We are working on the process with our provider over the weekend and will be in touch with all registered runners just as soon as we can. We can’t thank everyone enough for their patience, messages of support and offers of help. It means a lot to us.
Standby for details next week. Keep safe, keep running and look after each other.

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Covid 19 - club activity suspended

England Athletics has now updated its advice to all clubs and advises that all face -to face activity such as club training sessions, committees, running groups and social events are suspended for now. As a result all club activity (including this w…

England Athletics has now updated its advice to all clubs and advises that all face -to face activity such as club training sessions, committees, running groups and social events are suspended for now. As a result all club activity (including this weeks track session and Friday evening session) is cancelled until further notice. We know how much the club means to everyone - but we also know that everyone will support this decision.

Looking ahead, the Cotswold Relay committee are considering options - but that looks unlikely to happen as things stand . We will keep you posted.

Let’s concentrate on looking out for each other, training sensibly, keeping well and looking forward to normal business resuming soon.

Wye Valley Runners Award Winners 2019.

On Saturday 14th March we had our annual awards night at the Castle Green Pavilion,

There were 4 awards given out on the night, The most improved runner, The Mighty Oak (Male and Female) and a new award the John Tarrant Trophy for outstanding achievement.

2019 Most Improved Runner Award - Christopher Daw.

2019 Mighty Oak Award- Peter Nugent & Emily Davies.

2019 John Tarrant Trophy - John Miskimmin.

A big well done to all of our award winners this year and all of our members.

Final Reminder - membership fees

Time is up. Huge thanks to all those who have paid their annual subs - for those who haven’t you have a few days left before we close the doors. If you haven’t paid up you won’t be able to register as a club runner at any race, wear club colours, run in the XC league or Cotswold relay or enjoy the friendship of such a lovely bunch of people. Just click here before time runs out. Thank you

MUDDY WOODY 2020 RACE POSTPONED

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Wye Valley Brewery Muddy Woody 6 2020 postponement 

Why did we postpone the race? 

This weekend Storm Dennis is due to hit our region, bringing with it 2 yellow weather warnings for wind and rain. This means gale force gusting winds of up to 50mph and heavy rain on Saturday and Sunday. With the combined risk of falling woodland debris, volunteer marshals being exposed for 3 hours plus and no cover for participants, we felt that the risk was too high for the event to take place this weekend as we have a duty of care for all runners and marshals. The Forestry Commission is working closely with us and we take their advice seriously. They have already advised that the woods will be closed for public access on Saturday making course set up impossible. Obviously the forecast could change between now and Sunday, but we have left it as late as we could so to keep our stakeholders, runners, and volunteers marshals informed. We didn’t take this decision lightly.    

What happens now?

We’ve decided to postpone rather than cancel and will confirm a new date as soon as possible. We need time to consult with the Forestry Commission, landowners, friends in local running clubs and our licensing authority.

As soon as we announce the new date we will also offer a refund to those who can't make it. Full details on the refund process will be announced in conjunction with the new date. 

Many thanks for your patience and understanding. 

Wye Valley Runners 


Muddy Woody Important Update - Storm Denis

The Forestry Commission has informed us that they will be making a decision at noon tomorrow Friday 14th as to whether they will allow us access to the woods for the race. We will make a further announcement at 1pm tomorrow with a complete update. We apologise for the uncertainty and ask for your understanding as we work through the detail. We will of course update on possible new dates, any refund procedure etc tomorrow if necessary. Many thanks

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Presteigne Cross Country - Sunday 2 Feb - details

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The final race in the XC season coming up. Full details here

Note the 10.45 start for women and super vets. Also - change of venue for presentations - now in Memorial Hall from 12.30 - just a few mins walk - stick around for a cup of tea and cheer on the winners.

Please help out the organisers by arriving in plenty of time and parking sensibly. We will arrange shared transport. Watch out on FB

Rotherwas Cross Country 12th Jan 11.00 am

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Click here for a map of the Rotherwas cross country course. Each lap is 2.15 miles. The course is flat but muddy with a few fallen trees to go around.

Parking will be at the Balfour Beatty car park, Thorn Business Park, Rotherwas, Hereford, HR2 6JT.  Please follow the signs and marshals instructions to get to the start. There will be portaloos at the start/finish plus water, squash and biscuits at the finish. There are also areas where bicycles can be locked up.

Please don’t park elsewhere on the industrial estate or nearby housing estate. The car park is the closest place to the start and we want to insure the continued support of the businesses and residents.

Children and dogs are welcome but please keep them on a lead and supervised at all times. There is a lake on the course and numerous former WW2 buildings which are not safe to go into. Please don’t attempt to explore these as they contain exposed asbestos and ground contaminated by explosive and corrosive materials. (Don’t worry runners, you’re not going that close to them!)

Please contact herefordtriathlonclub@hotmail.com if you’ve got any questions. 
Hereford Triathlon Club

Club Championship after first race

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25 Wye Valley Runners took part in the first Couriers 10k . After race one John Miskimmin holds the lead position for the lads with Louisa Foti in pole position for the girls- well done to them both and to all who ran. Full results here. Remember all you need to do is run any 8 of the selected 15 races and points are totted up as the season goes. Next up the Muddy Woody - make sure to book your slot

The Championships

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Get involved in the 2020 club championship :

  1. You need to race 8 of the selected races to qualify for the champs. If for example you race more than 8 the system will only count your best 8 scores - but you must race 8 to qaulify

  2. Your points are allocated automatically - you don’t need to do anything

  3. In all races we expect you to be: a. Properly entered in the race as a member of Wye Valley Runners b. Wearing Club colours ( see rule 5)

  4. We have selected a cross section of races to have a go at. The first women home in each event is allocated 50 points, second 49 etc. Same for the men.

  5. We will try and work out a way of awarding veterans to take account of their creaking bones and to make it a fair competition - details to follow when we have worked it out

  6. No complaints allowed and no right of appeal - it’s a bit of fun designed to encourage friendly competition. If you complain you will be forced to do 4 laps of Croft Castle Cross Country

  7. If you marshal at a WVR race you get 50 points - up to a max of two events. It is your responsibility to let the committee know if you want to use these bonus points(see rule 5)

  8. We will try and publish results shortly after most races - depending on holidays etc don’t moan if there is a delay ( see rule 5)

  9. We will award prizes to all the winners at the end of the year

  10. Enjoy!

Must race a minimum of 8:

1.       Couriers 10K

 

2.       Muddy Woody

 

3.       Longtown Llanthony Loop

 

4.       Shobdon Hill Race

 

5.       Hereford Half

 

6.       Croc 8

 

7.       Magic Roundabout

 

8.       Gords 6

 

9.       Offas Dyke 15

 

10.    Man V Horse (full)

 

11.    WV  Summer XC - just our s not series

 

12.    Eaton Bishop Big Dipper

 

13.    First Couriers 5k

 

14.    10 Miler if it happens or Kymin Dash if not

 

15.    WVR Winter XC - just our race not the series

Annual membership now open

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Annual membership is now open - please follow this link to the Entry Central online form. Membership is being held at £25 a year - this includes the £15 mandatory payment to UK Athletics that gives you access to UKA benefits, your race licence and a few quid off race entries. Membership also gives you full social access to all the facilities at club HQ at the City Sports Club, access to all club activities and the pride of wearing the famous blue vest.

We are a members club - owned by members for members . Join the club, get involved and make the most of your running.