Haltwhistle Aquathlon Sat 16th April 2016

The weather forecast said sleet at 3am, I scoffed and said that was ridiculous it wasn’t going to sleet, but even if it was true we would be ok as the race started at 8:30am! Cue the sleet at 7:30am as we were driving up to Haltwhistle with the temperature at 6C. I wasn’t sure whether to point it out to the rest of the troops in the car as they were either comatose or quietly sobbing after the traumatically early start! The logistical demands of registering 2 kids and 2 adults for a race at two different registration times and attending race briefings in three different locations was a challenge to say the least! Megan is now old enough to enter the Tristar Start age group (8 years old) and had to complete a 50m swim/500m run, Josh unfortunately is just old enough to be bumped up into the Tristar 2 age group (11-12) 250m swim/2km run where the kids are already quite elite and even scare me, finally the adult race was 400m swim/4.5km run.

Meg had a great swim and was first to finish her two lengths, unfortunately her transition was very slow. She’d been poorly a couple of weeks earlier so we wanted her to dress up warm, considering the temperature, so she finished last on the run, but she did it and was very happy with the medal and goody bag with a chocolate bar. Josh was a tad overwhelmed by the whole experience, he shot off like a bat out of hell on his first length (how many of us have done exactly the same thing?) only breathing twice during the whole length – he looked super strong, then the oxygen debt caught up with him! He didn’t manage to complete the full 10 lengths, but he gave it a good go and then walked/jogged the run section to also claim his finisher’s medal! Josh has Asperger’s so he finds some experiences quite daunting and he was definitely out of his comfort zone during the aquathlon, but he gave it a brilliant go and did his very best so we are very proud of him!

Mark and I toyed with the idea of doing a relay race, me doing the swimming section (I’ve got a torn knee cartilage and can’t run at the moment) and Mark doing the run (he had a chest infection a week earlier and wanted to avoid the cold water) but we finally decided that neither of us wanted to share the medal so we both did the full event, with me walking the run route! The water was apparently 25C, it felt colder when we first got in but that might have been something to do with the pool being outside. Did I mention that the pool at Haltwhistle is one of the few outdoor pools in the region, I wonder why? After the first couple of lengths though it felt fine, all those years training in Ponteland pool obviously set us up well! Transition was a bit haphazard on the poolside (towels and goggles later went missing, don’t take your best things!) and then on to the ‘cross country’ route around the adjacent playing fields. I had been missing the mud of cross country so I was overjoyed to come home with 4 sets of extremely muddy trainers to wash! Everyone loved my woolly club hat, I had so many comments about it as I sauntered round the course – if I was walking then I was dressing warmly!

So overall, it was a great but hectic morning! It’s one of the few events in the region for our budding junior triathletes so it would be great if we can all pass the word around and help support the event. Other juniors that we know who took part were Sam Allison and Jake Stroud in the Tristar Start category, Lauren Stroud in the Tri Star 1 category and Emily Allison in the Tri Star 2 category winning 3rd female place – well done to all our budding athletes!

 

Elswick Harriers Good Friday Relays 25th March 2016

What a cracking day again for the annual Good Friday relay races, at Newburn Business Park, hosted by Elswick Harriers. The weather always seems to come good for this event and this year was no exception. Perfect race conditions: The sun was shining, hardly any wind, flat dry course. No excuses really and the record turnout from Ponteland certainly made the most of it with a number of PBs and all round top performances.

25 strong we were this year. 4 men’s teams and 3 women’s. It was a fantastic turnout and further proof of how far the club has come in recent years to have that strength in depth.  We caused quite an obstruction on the street corner where we chose to ‘loiter’. It’s a wonder we didn’t get moved on!

Almost all were lured into a fast start with the slight downhill and the quality of athletes around.  Some impressive splits for the first 1K meant a punishing last mile or so and a case of ‘hanging on’ for the 2.2m finish line.  That said there were still some impressive sprint finishes off that last bend – Mr Ward’s being up there with the best. Did he pip that other guy? Could have went to a photo!

Great performances all round from the girls, inspired by Laura Weightman & co and buoyed by the very loud posse on the street corner.  The boys then took up the mantel well with a great showing. Special mentions go to Finlay, who showed our youth policy is alive and kicking and put in a great time averaging 6.29 per mile.  Have to mention Mark Lyon, who enjoyed his first lap so much he went round again, standing in for the pillock who in future will be getting taxis home from the pub rather than using it extra training! Thanks Mark.  And of course, to the crack squad of Hallisey, Lyon, Leiper and Hoyle, who posted a scintillating average time of 5.31 per mile – confirming that Ponteland runners have definitely arrived and are a force to be reckoned with!

Thanks to Matty Bell for organising.

Fish & Chips well earned all round.  Roll on next good Friday!

Go-Tri Aquabike – Wed 26th August 2015

A windy but bright evening saw the last of the Ponteland Go-tri’s for 2015.  The aquabike format proved less popular than the previous triathlon’s but did give an opportunity to at least a couple of athetes who are injured and can’t run but can swim and cycle at present.

17 participants entered but with two unlucky enough to puncture we had one late finish from Nikki and a DNF from Thomas Wright.

The Ponteland Tri/Ponteland Runners volunteers running the event this time logged the T1 times so the provisional results below show individual discipline and transition times, something we hope to continue for next years Go-tri events.

A massive thankyou to the volunteers for the event, and all who have helped throughout the go-tri’s that we’ve delivered in 2015.  Special mention to Mark & Tina Kelly, David and Sarah Levison, Kelly Hymer, Andy Gowens, John and Fiona McGargill, Mark Carpenter, Paul Holborrow, Richard Low and many others who’ve helped and allowed these events to take place and remain low cost.

A special mention must go to Peter Bartholomew and his colleagues from QE in Gateshead. They have provided a great bunch of participants at each of the events this year, all seem to have had great fun. Provisional Results below,  subject to confirmation as we double check all the timings.

Go-Tri Events at Ponteland

Ponteland Tri are hosting 4 Go-Tri events in 2014.  Full details are available here.

If you have considered entering a Triathlon before this is a great opportunity to have a go at a low cost friendly event.  Distances are short and you can take the event as easily as necessary to ensure you enjoy your experience of Aqualthon, Duathlon or Triathlon.

Ponteland Tri is the Triathlon section of Ponteland Runners,  affiliated with Triathlon England in 2013 and keen to promote multi-sport events in the local community.

Feel free to get in touch with our club secretary if you have any queries and want to talk to somebody about the events prior to entering.  We are more than happy to talk and explain how the event operates and what to expect.

Alnwick Cross Country Saturday 1st March

It’s race 5 in the 6 race harrier series and for me Alnwick is the best course of the whole season. The photos show some of the beautiful surroundings we run through (great photo ops for spectators) and a new addition for the flat section through the tree lined boulevard of a fallen tree for us to jump over or run around depending how adventurous you feel! Both men and women have had full teams out so far and it would be great to see another good turnout this coming Saturday – so who is planning to run? Jon Parkin.

2013-2014 cross country race details

The change was agreed to run the women’s race before the men go off so the schedule is as follows:
Race 1 Under 11s (all fixtures apart from Wrekenton)
Race 2 U13 Girls
Race 3 U13 Boys
Race 4 U15 Girls
Race 5 U15 Boys
Race 6 U17 & 20 Women
Race 7 Senior & Veteran Women
Race 8 U17 Boys
Race 9 Senior & Veteran Men
This should not affect the men who wish to run too much except they now should arrive later than last year. Where this will be really good news is in encouraging more women to take part with their race being run immediately after the junior races have been completed and before the 400+ men have churned up the course.

The organising of when each race would take place is not 100% settled. Agreed details and dates are as follows:
28th September (or possibly 19th October) – Sherman Cup & Davison Shield, venue & hosts to be confirmed
26th October – Blaydon, Shibdon Pond
24th November – Jarrow, Bedewell Park (Sunday)
30th November – Morpeth, Wallington Hall
14th December – Temple Park, S Shields NE Championships
8th February – Saltwell, Wrekenton
1st March – Alnwick, Alnwick Gardens
22nd March – Tynedale, Prudhoe
Of the 8 races listed above 6 are in the harrier league (the other 2 being championships and therefore no slow/medium/fast packs!) and 5 are at the same venues as last year. The first race last year was held at Cramlington but car parking on wet ground caused too much damage and a new venue had to be found. Many of us have run road races based at Wallington Hall and now we get to try races of the off road variety on the 30th November. Anyone who is really keen can win themselves a free t-shirt this year coming (subject to sponsorship approval) if they complete both the championship races and at least 5 of the 6 harrier league meetings. Easy as that then… More news nearer the time (including pictures of our new tent hopefully!!!)
Cheers
Jon Parkin