Four Axe Valley Runners (AVRs) took part in this year’s Virtual London Marathon, MyWay.
They ran the 26.2 miles locally using a downloaded app to measure their time and distance.
Louise and Aaron Rawlins, and Mark Day all ran around the country lanes of Offwell, Southleigh, Colyton, Colyford and Axmouth, before finishing on the Esplanade in Seaton welcomed by many other AVRs at the Hideaway.
All three smashed their marathon PBs: Louise Rawlins, even finishing with her trademark cartwheel, in 4:19:05, Aaron Rawlins in 4:22.47 and Mark Day in 4:51.07.
Kathryn Thompson had been suffering from injuries so decided to walk it along the picturesque Exe Estuary finishing in 7:48.39.
AVR had an incredible 18 runners complete the TCS London Marathon on the streets of the capital on Sunday.
First AVR home and in his first London marathon was Joel Seward in 2:39.17, a PB and very impressive sub-2:40.
First female AVR was Debbie Whiston, competing for the army in the services match, coming home in a brilliant 3:07.24, 44th F45.
Joining Mr Seward in the sub-three club were Terry Emmett in 2:39.46; Ryan Snell in 2:40.15; Matt Hewer in a new PB of 2:47.00; Duncan Staddon in 2:53.50 and Rich Hardy in 2:54.17.
Second female AVR was Kerry Board in a brilliant shiny new marathon PB of 3:30.08, followed by Karen Eyre in 3:36.17.
Rupert Pady, finished in 3:13.46. Laura Kerr carrying several injuries came in in 4:03.34 followed by Alan Hornibrook in 4:14.08, Haydn Boehm in 4:16.52, Jacqui Stokes in 4:21.36, Wayne Tooze in 4:27.58 and Emma Sampson in 5:15.12.
Angela Kerr finished in 4:33.55, 65th F65 with Diana Burn in 5:31.40, 54th F70.
Many congratulations to former AVR, Molly Smith who finished third British woman in the event in an amazing 2:36.22 running in her first marathon.
Five AVRs also travelled to North Somerset to take part in the first edition of Steaming to the Coast, organised by Channel Events.
Emma Richardson, Suzy Blackett and Helen Holmes chose the full marathon and started the day with a glorious steam train ride on the Heritage Line from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard in the West Somerset Countryside.
From there they had a 26.2 mile run back again.
All three ran together in the perfect sunny conditions enjoying the beautiful scenery of the Quantock Hills, the Steam Coast Trail and the South West Coast Path.
The three finishing equal 100th in 6:19.51 with 128 completing the course.
Bec Davey and Carolyn Nation competed the 11-mile option which began in Williton; running together they finished in 79th in 2:40;14 with 98 completing the race.
Choosing to ignore the London Marathon, Ron and Fiona Seward decided to instead participate in the Wrexham 10k.
The course was slightly undulating, with a surprising short but steep climb at kilometre eight.
Ron finished 150th in 48:05 and first M70 with Fiona 473rd and fourth F65 in a PB of 1:00:06 .
It was a very well organised event, sponsored by JCB, and attracting 782 finishers.
On a day when many regulars were preparing elsewhere for the marathon, there were still 248 finishers at Seaton parkrun.
Third finisher was AVR’s David Cull in 19.44 and first on age-grade was Eleanor Wood in a tremendous 90.8 per cent for her 23.22.
Jools Elsom celebrated her 100 milestone, many of which have been supporting other park runners so many congratulations.
Peter Heal achieved his 100 volunteer stints at Seaton to earn the special Seaton hat.
The good conditions on Saturday contributed to six AVR PBs with Richard Jackson in 21:44; Lee Brooker in 25:53; Pam Goddard in 28:48; Lucy Hanley in 29:31; Derek Blumfield 30:36 and Helen Boehm in 35:56.
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