• Surrey XC League

    Striders of Croydon faced strong opposition in their penultimate Surrey Cross-Country League matches of the season at Chobham on Saturday. Their men placed fourth in their Division Three match. Harry Madgwick-Lawton led them home in 12th place, completing the muddy five-mile course in 27 minutes 59. Peter Mills was 20th (28:52), Lee Flanagan 25th (29:07),

  • Surrey Cross-Country Championships

    Striders of Croydon faced strong opposition and difficult conditions in the Surrey Cross-Country Championships at Lloyd Park on Saturday. Their senior women did well to finish ninth in the team event. They were led by Consuelo Kennefick who ran well to place second in the W50 age-group and 53rd overall, completing the muddy eight-kilometre course

  • Christmas & New Year

    James Rhodes, from Striders of Croydon, ran well in the RunThrough Chase The Moon 10-kilometre road race at Battersea. He placed 15th out of 218 finishers, recording 35 minutes 11. Club colleague Andrew Aitken was first in the M40 age-group and 17th overall (35:29). Michael Sawh was 60th (43:36). Striders dominated the South Norwood parkrun

  • South of the Thames Cross-Country Championships

    Three runners from Striders of Croydon ran well against strong opposition in the South of the Thames Cross-Country Championships at Aldershot on Saturday. Jadwiga Brzask-Makiela was 42nd in the women’s race, completing the 12-kilometre course in 78 minutes 50. In the men’s race Luke Burden placed 66th (51:24) while Simon Webster was 83rd (55:49). Earlier

  • parkruns galore!

    Striders of Croydon had two of the first three female finishers at two different parkruns on Saturday morning. At Roundshaw, Ellyw Evans was the second woman to finish, placing ninth overall (22:53), while Selena Wong was the third woman to finish, placing 25th overall (25:16). At Lloyd Park, Cindy Siu was the second woman to

  • British Masters 5km road running championships

    Four runners from Striders of Croydon competed against strong opposition in the British Masters five-kilometre road running championships, at Battersea Park on Sunday. Striders did particularly well in the M60 age-group, with two of the first five finishers. Matthew Stone ran well to place fourth in 18 minutes 12, which was just one second outside

  • South of the Thames XC

    Striders of Croydon faced strong opposition in the South of the Thames Cross-Country Association’s annual five-mile race, held at Lloyd Park on Saturday. They had an impressive total of 26 finishers, led by Tatsuya Okamoto, who ran well to place 45th. Andrew Aitken was 57th, Lee Flanagan 60th and Matthew Stone completed the men’s A

  • London Cross-Country Championships

    Striders of Croydon faced strong opposition in the London Cross-Country Championships, held at Parliament Hill Fields on Saturday. Their men’s team placed 23rd out of 39. Phil Coales was 104th, completing the undulating ten-kilometre course in 40 minutes 55. Harry Madgwick-Lawton was close behind him in 105th (40:58) with Andrew Aitken 148th (42:29), Luke Burden

  • Surrey XC League Race 2

    Striders of Croydon faced strong opposition in their second Surrey Cross-Country League matches of the season, at Oxshott on Saturday. Their women placed seventh out of 29 clubs in their Division Two match. They were again led by Jennifer Gutteridge who ran well to place 22nd, completing the undulating three and a half mile course

  • Reigate XC Relays

    Striders of Croydon faced strong opposition in the Reigate Priory Relays on Saturday afternoon. They fielded three men’s teams and two women’s teams. Their men’s A team did well to place eighth in a strong field. Erik Schrijnemaekers ran the first leg of the undulating four-kilometre course in 16 minutes 54, handing over to Phil