Dubrovnik Half Marathon
The travelling 10km queen Pearl Barnes went slightly further both in geography and race distance this week, heading to Dubrovnik for the half marathon.
Pearl said it was the “hottest but most beautiful half marathon I’ve done: about 24 degrees.” The run starts in the iconic UNESCO old city and along the city walls to reach the Fjord from the Adriatic coast. It also goes under the suspension bridge.
Pearl said that her time wasn’t her best but she was ensuring she was well-hydrated and still finished in 2 hours and 17 minutes.
Total Coastal 50km
Eddie Kingdom travelled down to South Devon for the Total Coastal event – 50km from Kingswear to Shaldon on the South West Coast Path.
This event is not the faint-hearted as there is certainly a great deal of elevation and some challenging terrain, however the views are spectacular. Eddie enjoyed the “glorious sunshine” but the “brutal hills” perhaps not so much! Eddie did well and finished in 8 hours and 5 minutes.
Smugglers Way
Claire Watkins must be running out of room for all of her trophies after yet another haul at the Smugglers Way event on Saturday.
Claire ran for 37 miles through the beautiful county of Kernow. The route begins in Boscastle and takes in Bodmin Moor, Brown Willy, multiple tors, wooded fields and scenic valleys before finishing up in Looe. Although runners have checkpoint support, it’s entirely self-navigating.
Like Eddie, Claire enjoyed glorious weather but was glad of shady woodlands at times. She wasn’t as thankful for the final stairs up to the finish, however. Claire was the first lady home and 7th overall in a brilliant time of 7 hours 24 minutes.
Shakespeare Marathon
Andrew Vernon was in Stratford-upon-Avon this weekend for the “ideal for PB racing” Shakespeare Marathon. Andrew is known for his quick pace and hatred of hills so this flat and fast route suited him entirely.
He described the two-lap route as “picturesque” and said he’d been going well but began to struggle at mile 19. As ever, Andrew still achieved a fantastic time of 3 hours and 19 minutes.
London Marathon
Six ORC’s managed to get a coveted London Marathon place this year with Lu Walsh being the lucky winner of the club ballot place.
All six have ploughed huge efforts into preparing and training for the world-renowned event as they compete with over 59,000 runners. Some brilliant results, too, from them all so the training has more than paid off.
Rob Kelly 2 hours 55, Chris Turner 2 hours 58, Jo Page 3 hours and 7 mins, Paul Carter 3 hours and 25mins, Garry Wallace 5 hours and 6mins and Lu Walsh 4 hours and 57mins. Lu said she was pleased with her time as she got to enjoy the race and take it all in. Well done all!
Devon Open Meet
Sophie Casavielle took part in the Devon open meet in Exeter Arena on Sunday. Sophie secured a 1500m personal best in 5.16 and 300m in 46 seconds: 2 seconds off of the winner. Well done, Sophie!







