Re: Darren Holloway (Pennine)
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Originally Posted by
GeoffB
Pennine Fellrunners will be out in force at the relay on Sunday as a tribute to Daz. We originally had 4 teams entered, but when a large number of our members showed an interest in turning out for our friend, the organisers very kindly allowed us 3 extra teams - thanks Mercia. Club captain, Dave Ward, has done a brilliant job rallying the troops and sorting out 7 teams. Not bad for a small club. Dave has also taken on the difficult task of running Daz's anchor leg - I know he won't let him down.
Wherever you look on Sunday the Shropshire Hills will be covered in Pennine vests - some of us won't be running too fast, but who cares? Please give us all a shout and a wave as you go past. I'm certain this is what Daz would've wanted. It's the least we can do.
See you all in Church Stretton.
Have a good run all.
Re: Darren Holloway (Pennine)
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Originally Posted by
OneHillWonder
Have a good run all.
gutted will not be there, daughters birthday party - Altincham Ice Rink
A lot of us went up to Mermaids Pool last night, good to be together.
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This is Darren at Edale Skyline 2007 when everyone else was wrapped up like Scott of the Antarctic and Darren was bombing along in shorts. It was so windy that day I had to lie down along the ridge near Mam Torr. Tough guy who will be sorely missed
Re: Darren Holloway (Pennine)
Been away from the forum this week and so only just heard this terrible news. Like many others I only knew daz h via this forum. Always seemed such a nice bloke, he only recently sent me a PM offering advice and support, not for the first time either. Can't believe what's happened. My heartfelt sympathy to his family and friends. Don't know what else to say. RIP daz h.
Re: Darren Holloway (Pennine)
Ewan MacColl’s song “The Joy of Living” seems to sum up alot of the feelings expressed above. Fellrunners will appreciate the pictures on this youtube clip too. Skip the ad.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sseyUtOvetA
Re: Darren Holloway (Pennine)
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Originally Posted by
Rev Richard
Ewan MacColl’s song “The Joy of Living” seems to sum up alot of the feelings expressed above. Fellrunners will appreciate the pictures on this youtube clip too. Skip the ad.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sseyUtOvetA
Aye, he would have enjoyed that Rev. Would have been trying to name all the views in the vid.
Thanks.
Re: Darren Holloway (Pennine)
http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1204/5...1d48166d_z.jpg
Daz at Great Whernside 2010. The weather was foul and freezing but Daz was still in shorts and vest!
Re: Darren Holloway (Pennine)
Like many others here I only knew Daz through these Forums but he seemed a great bloke - condolences to his family and friends. There was a minute's silence for him at Langdale today. I see the donations to the two charities are well beyond their targets.
Re: Darren Holloway (Pennine)
Today I went to see my bro, and my sister-in-law said "Did you hear about that runner who died...it's in the paper". So I had a look...
Absolutely stunned.
Only got to know him at races. but he always had time for a word afterwards.
Such a nice bloke and totally dedicated to his running.
Only 42.
Better start thinking about what really matters...
He was a just... such a nice bloke. A runner.
Re: Darren Holloway (Pennine)
I've hung back from writing here simply because I really didn't / don't know Daz at all. I've noted the occasional post, no more than that. But I have read this thread, looked up his blog and the guy was clearly one of the good guys. Seems a real saddness to go so young and so full of life. However I was watching a programme on George Harrison today and one thing made me thing of DazH. A story was being related by Harrison's wife and she was saying that the one thing he wanted was for the manner of his passing to be as he hoped it would be, that his release from his body would be, in effect, a happy one. Again, not knowing DazH at all, I think it may have so in this case.