Category Archives: endurance

Centurion Autumn 100

Helen’s 100 Miles!

The Centurion Autumn 100 is a 100 mile continuous trail race based in the twinned villages of Goring and Streatley on the river Thames. The course reflects the shape of a cross and takes runners on a series of four different 25 mile out and back spurs using sections of both the Ridgeway and Thames Path National Trails.

We have many awesome ladies in Regency Runners but not many are crazy enough to want to run 100 miles … Except Helen, who did just that last weekend! Here’s what she said about it after the event:

“I won’t sugarcoat it; I knew it was going to be tough … but I was no way prepared for quite how extraordinarily hard it would be. I’m swollen from head to toe, I have comedy knees, I have sore shoulders, arms, back, forehead, a weird rash on my feet and a weird swollen top lip.

Each leg had it’s own challenges, mud, wind like I have never known, cold, terrain, desperate tiredness, tears … but the views were stunning, the nights were peaceful, the sunrise was spectacular.

But, I did it and will forever have run 100 miles. My first attempt and I finished it. A little close to the cut off to be worried towards the end (and totally confused!) but I still got there. 242 starters and 168 people finished, the others either dropped out or got timed out (they were awesome too).

As with anything, the people that keep you going are the people you choose to surround yourself with. Thanks so so much for your support. My mission is accomplished.”

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Read Helen’s full account of the race in 3XSport: Running 100 Miles as a 1st Timer

For more information, go to Centurion Running

Equinox 24

Maggie at Equinox 24Well Ladies, let me introduce you to one truly remarkable, brave and determined lady. When you are surrounded by lovely people, fabulous support and a beautiful course – and some true self belief – you can do anything. Maggie walked 50km at Equinox 24 this weekend, over a 24hr period that including a night lap. She was utterly amazing! It was an absolute privilege to be there with her and watch her do it. Well done Maggie!

Helen

We should also add that Helen did an amazing 110k! (Just a little ‘training run’ for the 100-miler she has coming up!)

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Run for the Hills, Burton Dassett

Burton Dassett Hills

13 July 2017

Hill running is a regular feature of training at Regency Runners. It’s always hard work but great fun – no, really, it is! Add in the attraction of the Burton Dassett Hills and a fish and chip supper as a reward at the end, and this event was definitely a winner! A great turn out and the feedback at the end was ‘Let’s do it again!!’ I’m sure we will!

Here are some of the photos our ladies took during the evening:

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Endure 24

Reasons to run a 24hr Endurance Event

Endure24 was a great weekend away and the friendliest 24hr event I have ever done. If anyone fancies running in a team then I would highly recommend this event. It’s not too far away, you can run as a solo, or as a relay … so in a pair (2 in a team), a small team (max 5 in a team) or a large team (max 8 in a team). Obviously there is a possibility you will have to run at night, but this event is on a private estate and the whole course remains marshalled with radios, and with a good head torch it’s actually a really calm and peaceful experience. There are loads of other runners out too and the solos really appreciate the company.

  • It’s just like going to Glastonbury but with a running theme.
  • Everyone you see smiles and talks to you like you’ve always known them. You’ll probably never see them again but you’ll know where their parents met and what their favourite drink is!
  • You come away with a new admiration for people who give up their time to marshal and volunteer. And come and empty the toilets.
  • Your head will become clearer than a crisp autumn morning and you’ll come away feeling like you’ve been in therapy!
  • The camaraderie between team mates and crew is special; like a promise that will never be forgotten.
  • You get to eat ALL the food.
  • Never does an ordinary cup of tea taste sooooooooooooooooooooo good!
  • You can trade food for toilet roll 🙂
  • You get to walk up hills without feeling like a failure.
  • You get to run super slow. And it’s perfectly acceptable!
  • You become an expert in head torches.
  • You’ll understand why nail varnish was invented. (You may lose a toenail. Or two).
  • You witness some incredible human beings doing some incredible things.
  • And then you realise that yes, they are incredible, but they are just that. Human.
  • Then you start to think … “what if???”

Endure 24