o.t.s.o…..relays

I always used to really enjoy relay racing. They add an extra dimension to the already competitive nature of a race. I’m always conscious of the fact that if you have an off day, it’s not just yourself that suffers ! I mention this, having just run in my first relay race for many yearsContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..relays”

o.t.s.o…..old timers

This post was prompted by a large gathering a couple of weeks ago of predominantly Tunbridge Wells Harriers members – past and present, who gathered to commemorate the life of someone who was a very important figure in the club’s history. Bob Lawrence died just before Christmas after a short illness. It was his wishContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..old timers”

o.t.s.o…..The 1.5 forts challenge ?

Is that what you’d call half of a 3 forts challenge ??? Well actually 2 of the ancient iron age hill forts were visited on the run, but as I’d intended to do the full marathon (plus) distance of the 3 forts marathon and backed down to the half distance at the last minute, itContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..The 1.5 forts challenge ?”

o.t.s.o…..a reality check

What on earth was I thinking of? Sometimes you just can’t see the wood for the trees! Back in early March I posted about having a go at the 3 forts challenge, a 27 mile very hilly trail race on the south downs, which takes place this Sunday. On 3rd March I’d had a reasonableContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..a reality check”

o.t.s.o…..parkrun

A phenomenon in the life of the everyday runner or jogger has emerged in recent years, that most people will be aware of, and I realised recently that I’ve never even mentioned it in this blog. So somewhat overdue; hats off to parkrun ! The brainchild of founder Paul Sinton-Hewitt, parkrun started back in 2004ContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..parkrun”

o.t.s.o…..ups & downs in the mountains

Last Thursday’s conditions in Snowdonia (see o.t.s.o…..April) had improved greatly by the time Andy and I arrived on Tuesday lunchtime. Fairly bright and pleasant as we left Pen y pas with a temperature of about 10 degrees and an expected temperature at the top of about zero. The climb up to the ridge of CribContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..ups & downs in the mountains”

o.t.s.o…..April

Although recent road runs have been beautifully decorated by the glorious roadside displays of daffodils that are an annual highlight in March, it’s now time for them to leave the stage and make way for the blue woodland carpets, courtesy of the bluebells which will make your cross country runs even more enjoyable than usualContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..April”

o.t.s.o…..the 3 Forts Challenge

I had another decent and injury free half marathon on Sunday at Paddock Wood. I’d been waiting to see if I was fit after my two recent races before taking the plunge and planning to run the Welsh 3000s end to end in one go, with Andy H as a running partner and Andrew asContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..the 3 Forts Challenge”

o.t.s.o…..”best race” memories

I had a really enjoyable race at the weekend in the local Tunbridge Wells half marathon. It occurred to me afterwards that along with another local early spring half marathon in Paddock Wood, I’ve been lucky enough to have a couple of really great, well organised halves on my back doorstep for the best partContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..”best race” memories”