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Coaching
I nterested in going on a coaching course and
helping out with the club? This could be as
a group leader right through to helping at
track speed sessions. For a club of our
size we have very few coaches. The club will
be able to cover the cost but please speak to us!
Email:
martinchaffey@hotmail.co.uk
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Facebook
Some of the members of the Yeovil Town Road
Running Club (YTRRC) have set up a
Facebook Group.
Whilst the officers and committee of the
YTRRC are fully supportive of this group it
should be noted that any views expressed by
members of the group are their personal
views and do not necessarily reflect those
of any officer, the committee or the YTRRC
members more generally.
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Run safely
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Annual Argentan visit
Places still available - for details click
here.
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Next YTRRC Event
8th September 2010
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Ash 8
and other races.
Lots of events coming up but don't forget the
Ash Excellent 8,
Fearsome 5, Junior Races and
Fun Run on
12 September. |
18th September - course laying.
19th September - race day help.
Contact: Phil MacQuaid
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Next Hash
26th September 2010
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Next Committee Meeting
6th October 2010
6.30 p.m.
All welcome.
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Help wanted at the 5k
Series on
Wednesday, 8 September:
Course preparation from 5:00 p.m. -
Pete
Jakeman
Race HQ and finish area from 6:00 p.m.
-
Martin Chaffey
Marshalls - from 6:30 p.m. -
London Marathon - Club Places
We have applied for the Club’s allocation of places for the 2011
London Marathon and these are allocated by way of ballot drawn at
the Christmas Meal.
For more information click
here.
Grand Slam Hats
Orders now being taken for Grand Slam caps – for those who
have run the full set of 5km – 10km- 10mile – Half Marathon –
Marathon in the period between Christmas meals (so last year’s
Monty counts for the 10mile, this year’s Monty, taking place
after the Christmas meal, does not).
Please let us know details (email martinchaffey@hotmail.co.uk) of your races (with times if
you can as soon as possible.
Annual Club Awards
We are looking for nominations in the following categories:
Best Newcomer | Most Improved Runner
Lady Veteran of the Year | Male Veteran of the Year
Performance of the Year | Person of the Year
All
suggestions will be considered.
We will draw up shortlists at
the next Committee meeting (Wednesday 6th October) so back to
Martin Chaffey (martinchaffey@hotmail.co.uk) before then please!!
The Yeovil Santa Run
Yeovil Town RRC is delighted to announce the Yeovil
Santa Run - organised in association
with and proceeds to go to St Margaret's Hospice.
Free santa suit for first 100 entries and free santa
hat for all child entries.
For more details click here.
New YTRRC Hosted Event
See
web page for route recce photos and replay.
Entry form now available.
With the demise of the Sherborne Castles 10k, YTRRC is
delighted to announce that it is adding
a new race to the calendar - The Great Western 10k at Lewesdon School. As with
the Sherborne Castles event this race is organised in partnership with the
Rotary Club of Sherborne Castles. We now have a
dedicated web page which
will be updated as the event draws nearer.
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What holds people back from joining a running club?
What are they missing out on by remaining "unattached"? By going it alone?
Whether running purely for fun, for fitness or weight loss reasons
or with some other objective, such as running a marathon, a running club can help in
so many ways. You'll find it helps you keep up your enthusiasm and there is always
someone around to talk to if you have running related problems. There's also that huge
benefit of "feeling part of something" at running events and races.
So, what does the Yeovil Town Road Running Club have to offer?
Well, for a start we have club runs each Tuesday evening. These runs are led by experienced
runners and there are distance and pace options to suit all. There's even a "Beginner
and Returner Runner Group" to ease in those who don't feel confident or fit enough to
join the main club runs.
Shortly after joining the club new member Sue Whaites said: "I have been to a
couple of Tuesday runs so far and the atmosphere and friendship in the club is
really great. It is such a change to find a road running club that is not elitist
and genuinely encourages everyone to enjoy their running, at whatever level they are."
On a Thursday evenings we hold pub runs, starting and finishing at various pubs in the area and many
runners stay on for a meal afterwards. These runs are as a social group, at the pace of
the slowest, so suitable for all!
Then there are the Friday evening
speed training sessions. Several members of the club take part
regularly and agree that the sessions are key to attaining improved race times. One
of the main reasons that they are so successful is because they are suitable for
all ages and abilities and with somewhat of a "mixed bag" at most sessions
there is a real feeling of camaraderie and team spirit. The sessions are open to all, with a (very) small charge to non-members.
There are also several
club races
throughout the year. Here you can put a little back if you wish (there's no requirement
to do so) by helping with the organisiation or marshalling on the day. Or, of course,
you can take part, wearing the famous YTRRC vest!
The club draws up an annual schedule of championship races spread throughout the year with distances from 5
kilometers to half marathon (members are allowed to select their own marathon if they
want to do one!). The club champion man and lady is based on the best eight results in
the championship races as well as a "points king" and "points queen" for the man and lady
accumulating most points in all of the eligible races.
What else?
Mustn't forget the
"Grand Slam" hat either. To be eligible members must complete
a race in "all" the distances - that's 5 kilometers, 10 kilometers, 10 miles, half
marathon and marathon, - in a year, between the annual dinner/presentation nights held
early in December.
A trip to Argentan, in France, the first weekend in October for their half marathon,
seems to have become an annual event.
And on top of all that there's a social events programme too!
With all this how can you not join us? The current subscription rates are only £20 for
the first year, which includes a club vest and membership of England Athletics, and £15
annually thereafter. E-mail Martin Chaffey
for more information or complete a
membership form
and send to him. Or why not come along to a few Tuesday
evening club runs
to get to know us first?
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