Saturday 15th November
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Report written by Sallyann Hardwick
After a bumper turnout last week to welcome visitors from London, six of us made it out for our official Sticker Parkrun Day. Storm Claudia had brought rain and wind to the area the day before, but Saturday greeted us with a calm—if grey—morning. On days like this, it can take a real effort to get up and out, but what the weather lacked was more than made up for by the warmth of seeing the GoodGym crew gather together. Warm hearts, sunshine smiles, and off we went for our 11th monthly parkrun. Kudos to Jess, who crossed the finish line on an apt 11k, having run from home beforehand!.
Bekah was kind enough to keep me company around the course, and as we trotted along we found ourselves planning some future GoodGym events. A shout-out is definitely needed here: Bekah used to always say she couldn’t talk while running, and now she’s full-on planning mode mid-parkrun. (Progress isn’t just about times, Bekah!) Lucien was ready at the finish to greet us with the much-sought-after stickers. GoodGym Liverpool Parkrun 2025 relies heavily on his organisational skills and steady presence — or, as I alway think, on him being “the responsible adult.”
As someone who is very motivated by the post-parkrun breakfast, I’m always super impressed that Steph and Amina both turn up and run even though often commitments mean they have to leave and skip breakfast. Its always so lovely to hang out before and after parkrun with them both whilst we are doing the Goodgym equivalent of herding kittems for the post parkrun photo.
Today Lucien Bekah and myself were joined by Mo who we had met last week at parkrun and we headed to breakfast at The Golden Brunch. Over a hearty breakfast we discussed our next session which Mo is hoping to join us for.
We only have one monthly parkrun left for 2025 why not join us on December 5th and end the twelve months of Goodgym Liverpool does parkrun
Sun 16th Nov at 6:13pm
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