Saturday 4th June 2022
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Report written by Woking runner
The Martians are behind you!
On a bright and early Sunday morning, James and Anne ran to the local MacDonalds for a coffee before hopping on a minibus to be driven to McClaren grounds on Horsell Common.
What was happening there, do I hear you ask…
Well… Three trail races, 5K, 10K, 21K are organised every year entirely by volunteers from the Lions Club CIO.
All the proceeds are distributed to local charities carefully selected by the Woking Lions. The races are held on the beautiful Horsell Common on the western edge of Woking.
They are called the “Martian Races” to commemorate H.G.Wells ‘s book “The War of the Worlds” which takes place in Woking and its area.
On arrival, James and Anne were approached by Charlotte also a GoodGymer but from Ealing. It was lovely to meet another lovely GG member who might even join us when she moves to Chertsey.
Charlotte, we cannot wait to introduce you to the whole Woking GG team!
James and Charlotte completed the 10K race while Anne dropped down to the 5K. All thoroughly enjoyed their run.
You have one guess to answer this question: who, of the three runners, fell and hurt one knee and one ankle…. You would not know looking at the photos though!
Charlotte made her own way back while James and Anne joined some of the No Sweat Running crew for a well-deserved brunch at the Marciano.
We hope that next year more of Woking GG team will take part: we cannot praise enough the organization of the races and we could not run in a more wonderful landscape!
Next Wednesday, we will meet at the Run Company shop where we may borrow some Brooks shoes before joining the Run Company running group to go on a litter picker session around Woking.
You may wish to volunteer on Saturday morning before or after taking part to the Woking parkrun and on Sunday morning to encourage the Woking junior parkrunners.
In the meantime, happy running to you all.
Mon 27th Jun 2022 at 6:17pm
Great Job Everyone.
Woking
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