The green shirts of Sidmouth Running Club were spotted among the hundreds of runners who lined up at 9am on Saturday throughout England to mark the return of Park Runs since March last year.
Everyone was mindful of the Covid guidelines and very appreciative of the volunteers who made the return possible.
Adrian ‘Gripper’ Horne was close to his PB on the Exmouth course and was pleased to be back running along the seafront.
It was the reverse route at Killerton, which meant more incline but this did not affect Clive Gilbert and David Skinner’s enjoyment. Over at Seaton, a new start position and a longer stretch of pebbles saw Julia Haddrell complete her 98th Park Run and Sarah Powell said she preferred the new set up.
Mighty Green, Jo Earlam headed to the coast on Friday to complete her 79th marathon-and an ultra at that. The route took the runners along the scenic coastal path between Charmouth and Weymouth for 28.8 miles. Run leader Jo said: ”Number 79 will be remembered as the slow hot one!”
Sarah Browne ran her first half marathon at the weekend for Stroke awareness and what a run; 4th female, 9th overall in 2:26:00.
Last Wednesday, mum and son, Naomi and Toby Garrick entered the Exeter City Runs 10k. Naomi finished in a very respectable 54 minutes, while Toby powered round and completed in the course in 34:29, a new PB knocking 25 seconds off the PB he had at the Tipton Rail and River 10K where he came in first place.
Toby said: “It was at the start of the heat wave so proved tough conditions but it was an amazing experience to run alongside Jo Pavey MBE for the first 4km and then move to the next group up.” Toby is now turning his focus on to marathon training and increasing his mileage.

Sidmouth Herald: Clive Gilbert Killerton PRClive Gilbert Killerton PR (Image: SRC)

Sidmouth Herald: Sarah Browne half-marathonSarah Browne half-marathon (Image: SRC)

Sidmouth Herald: The Garricks with Jo Pavey MBE ExeterThe Garricks with Jo Pavey MBE Exeter (Image: SRC)

Sidmouth Herald: Seaton parkrunSeaton parkrun (Image: SRC)

Sidmouth Herald: Jo Earlam Marathon 79Jo Earlam Marathon 79 (Image: SRC)