Wednesday 3rd October 2018
Report written by Lucy J
...and the last known survivor paints a bench in the night, and they're painting us all with the stripes of the tiger
18 runners ran 5.5km to paint benches for Tigers RFC
Southwark News
Tonight is the GoodGym Social at Islington Townhouse 6.30pm til late. It's Pritesh's birthday so give him a wave, enjoy International Pun of the Month and bring your bling for #TreasureThursday - sign up here
Get involved in the big races GoodGym will be doing in 2019. On 11th October we'll be meeting to decide what races we'll be focusing on next year. It's run by the RaceTeam but everyone is welcome. I'll certainly be throwing my hat in the ring! Sign up here.
This weekend there's about 20 GoodGymers running the Oxford Half Marathon. If you're there, ping me an email and come for a drink after :)
Andrew Gilyead did his first mission over the weekend! Give him a cheer by clicking here.
Next week we're going to Galleywall Nature Reseve and I know I keep saying it and then we don't need them so much but definitely headtorches for this one! They really don't have any lights! I'll have three spares with me.
That's enough of the business
Aaaaah it's good to be home! We were back in Old Spike last night after two weeks being put up by lovely Phil at Batch next door (some serious cocktails guys, go visit and let him know you're from GoodGym, there's a little discount in it for you!). A whopping 18 of us gathered ready to run to Burgess Park to help out our friend Vernon. Vernon realised that parents weren't hanging around after they'd dropped off their kids for his community rugby club and he wanted to change that so... a simple but effective solution... he had some benches put together! It's made a massive difference and creates a community vibe around the club, parents stay to watch their kids and get involved. Wonderful! In January last year we went to give the benches a spruce up - in the theme of Tigers of course. We went back last night to get creative again and make our mark on the benches. We also helped tighten up any slightly wobbly ones (there were a few!).
Cynthia, club chair was there to inspire us with the club tshirt and to judge the most creative bench. Her decision? Everyone wins first prize!
We did get slightly covered in paint but as Helena pointed out, is a GoodGym shirt really a GoodGym shirt without some paint on it? I got the paint off my skin with a little ultrabland from Lush (this isn't an advert but it is my favourite cleanser plus it's totally natural). I hope you managed to get yours out too! I'm not sure it'll be coming out of those tshirts though...
On our route out Helena took us down the Surrey Canal Path and avoided the Rye which is still crazy with road works. On the way back we zipped straight down the Rye as it was quieter and knocked a bit of distance off the journey.
Great work team! Looking forward to seeing you next week.
Lucy J
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