Race Results w/e 16/06/19
17 June 2019 - By James Blackshaw
Essex 5000m Track Championships – Braintree, 12th June
Stephen Sawyer was our sole representative at this event, finishing in a fantastic time of 18:33.
Salomon Trail Marathon/Half Marathon Wales – 15th June
Great attendance from WRC for this annual pilgrimage to the Welsh mountains, with 2 members taking on the full marathon course (over 4,000ft of elevation), and 5 doing the half marathon course (nearly 2,000ft of climbing).
Marathon results:
| Scott Darney | 04:14:19 | 51 |
| Matt Jordan | 04:27:37 | 70 |
Half marathon results:
| Heydon Mizon | 01:39:13 | 7 |
| Bill Smythe | 02:06:13 | 94 |
| Danny Connor | 02:39:34 | 298 |
| James Kennerly | 02:55:55 | 383 |
| Sylvia Bullen-Bell | 03:08:15 | 423 |
Ridley Round Half-Marathon
Apparently there are bonuses for how much you can drink at this race. Maybe we should make it an obligatory WRC event next year.
| Name | Run Time | Bonus | Adjusted |
| Andy White | 3:54:36 | 01:40:00 | 2:14:36 |
| Sue Smith | 3:54:36 | 01:10:00 | 2:44:36 |
| Becky Grimwood | 3:40:22 | 00:40:00 | 3:00:22 |
| Joanne Smythe | 3:40:27 | 00:40:00 | 3:00:27 |
| Penelope Clarke | 3:40:31 | 00:40:00 | 3:00:31 |
Well done everyone, please let me know if I’ve missed your race or results.
Thanks,
JB
Thought for the week: In order to run a mile, first you have to run half of a mile, and then a quarter of a mile, and then an eighth of a mile, and then a sixteenth of mile, etc. In order to get the sum of half plus a quarter plus an eighth plus a sixteenth, and so on and so on, to equal ‘1’ you have to carry the sum on infinitely, and hence, in order to run a mile you have to do an infinite amount of things, and that’s quite an achievement.
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