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Race Report W/E 24th November
It’s still one week until the official countdown to Christmas, but don’t let that stop you deciding now that you need (I mean really need) to buy your Ful-on Tri Christmas party ticket (14th December)! It’s the best club evening… and you get to congratulate, or be one of, our award winners!! We guarantee that […]
Race Report W/E 10th November
Winter is coming. Well it certainly was at Epsom Racecourse on Saturday. Time to dig out those woolly hats again! This weekend was round 2 for Cross Country, and outside of that we didn’t have too much else going on aside from a bumpy half marathon in Spain. But first – the end of season […]
Race Report W/E 3rd November
What do you do when the local weather is blowing a gale and dumping rain incessantly? Well, you go race abroad. That’s just what our intrepid squad of club members did this weekend across one marathon and one triathlon. Sadly, for those racing closer to home, the inclement weather put a stop on the other […]
Race Report W/E 27th October
Coming a little late – paying the bills can be a bit of a distraction – this is what we were up to over the weekend. Quite a varied mix of races: distance running and cycling, and a triathlon. Do remember that, as recent club announcements (and previous race reports) have mentioned, we have the […]
Race Report W/E 20th October
Well, we’re one weekend into the new season, and there is no let up in triathlon results. There were a few others out competing in more traditional running races and duathlons too. Somewhere in the mix there was even a running version of the Rumble in the Jungle. Before we dive into the recent […]
Race Report W/E 13th October
How better to mark the change of Seasons than with the final Triathlon of 2018-19 (Kona) and the first of the Surrey League Cross Country races. We had running races of all distances and an aquathlon too! Before we dip into the final results of the season, a few updates: The race calendar is resurrected […]
Race Report W/E 6th October
As the sun sets gradually towards the Hawaiian horizon our last weekend of the 2018-19 season shook forth a few worthy results – namely two triathlons and two long running races. Bournemourth Marathon Stretching his autumn legs, Nick Crandon took part in Bournemouth’s south coast marathon this weekend, finishing in a great 4hr […]
Race Report W/E 29th September
Writing at the end of a damp and blustery weekend, it’s great to see so many of the club still out racing. We also – DRUM ROLL – seem to have a race calendar where you can see who’s entered again! We did of course have our own club-run event “The Legs of Steel”. I […]
Race Report w/e 22nd September
Good evening fellow tri peeps. The evenings may be getting darker early, and the season may be drawing to a close, but we still have a tonne of races to celebrate. The main events (for the club) this weekend were the final race of the London League (very much deciding our Men’s, Women’s, Mixed and […]
Race Report W/E 1st, 8th and 15th September
I should first apologise for the unusual delay in turning around not one but three race reports. My goal with these is to avoid (as far as humanly possible) leaving any man or woman behind – you all do some fantastic races and the last thing I’d want is to create a report that selectively […]
Race Report W/E 26th August
Whilst some of us have been sizzling in the heat, others have been producing some sizzling results in last week’s races – forget the Vuelta and the Cricket. Athletics, triathlon, sportive and swimming filled the results hopper this time around. But first, a reminder that we have a big September coming up. We have 3 […]
Race Report W/E 18th August
After last week’s solo racer report, we’re back on track with a weekend of mountains, fast cycling, mud, tunnels and triathlon records. Swiss Alps 100 This looked both a beauty and a brute of a run. Based in the Swiss mountains, 3 options were available: 50km; 100km and 160km (running through the night). […]