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    Re: Are Park Runs Destructive

    Quote Originally Posted by Multiterrainer View Post
    .....6 months on, I ran Dewsbury last Sat...en route from Leeds to Royston Vasey. Very low-key with just 25 runners but still happy with an age group 1st place!

    News from Leeds - Temple Newsam parkrun starts 26 Jan.....https://www.facebook.com/templenewsamparkrun?group_id=0

    Good luck to the Temple Newsam Parkrun team, I noticed Congleton kicked off last weekend too with 91 runners.

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    Re: Are Park Runs Destructive

    Quote Originally Posted by Danbert Nocurry View Post
    Good luck to the Temple Newsam Parkrun team, I noticed Congleton kicked off last weekend too with 91 runners.
    Fancy dress in Worsley on Saturday Danbert, dust off a frock and come along....

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    Re: Are Park Runs Destructive

    Quote Originally Posted by Multiterrainer View Post
    .....6 months on, I ran Dewsbury last Sat...en route from Leeds to Royston Vasey. Very low-key with just 25 runners but still happy with an age group 1st place!

    News from Leeds - Temple Newsam parkrun starts 26 Jan.....https://www.facebook.com/templenewsamparkrun?group_id=0
    Dewsbury sounds lovely - especially compared to the Leeds Parkrun on Woodhouse Moor, which is IMO far too congested these days. Good news about Temple Newsam. I thought the next Leeds Parkrun was to be in Middleton Park, but Temple Newsam will be nicer.

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    Re: Are Park Runs Destructive

    Quote Originally Posted by The Master View Post
    Fancy dress in Worsley on Saturday Danbert, dust off a frock and come along....

    I'm bloody injured. I'm always injured or in-between injuries these days. That said, i reckon Worsley is my favourite parkrun. The crowd who turn up there every Saturday morning are deeply indebted to yourself and Duncan and the rest of the organising team who give up your time to offer your services. You're a good man :thumbup:

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    Re: Are Park Runs Destructive

    Cor blimey, Platt Fields was wet this morning with ponds galore swallowing up whole shoes and at one point half a human. Nice to be back in front of the fire drying out.

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    Agree about Leeds being to busy. Last time I did it someone lost a shoe, someone else fell over and there was much pushing and shoving going on. Looking forward to trying Temple Newsam and I am going to try and get down forthe first run.

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    Re: Are Park Runs Destructive

    Quote Originally Posted by OB1 View Post
    Cor blimey, Platt Fields was wet this morning with ponds galore swallowing up whole shoes and at one point half a human. Nice to be back in front of the fire drying out.
    Platt Fields is unbelievable. It has been bad all year but now it is just ridiculous.
    Alexandra Park which is less than a mile from Platt Fields would make a much better course. It is 3 laps and is permanently marked: http://www.openathletics.org/uploads...inal_small.pdf
    At the moment it is used on the first Sunday of the month for a Women Only 5K and attracts less than 10 runners!

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    Re: Are Park Runs Destructive

    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Platt Fields is unbelievable. It has been bad all year but now it is just ridiculous.
    Alexandra Park which is less than a mile from Platt Fields would make a much better course. It is 3 laps and is permanently marked: http://www.openathletics.org/uploads...inal_small.pdf
    At the moment it is used on the first Sunday of the month for a Women Only 5K and attracts less than 10 runners!

    That is a good shout Swoop, it really is.

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    Re: Are Park Runs Destructive

    Quote Originally Posted by Danbert Nocurry View Post
    That is a good shout Swoop, it really is.
    Why don't we all try it out on New Year's Day - unofficially of course?

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    Re: Are Park Runs Destructive

    I ran Alex Park one Sunday 2 years ago (when it was still a mixed 5k) and even mixed there were only about 40 runners, and 10 of those were Gloss as it was the 'joker' in our club champs that year. It is still my 5k PB park course ahead of Platt Fields. What sticks out in my memory is that the post-run refreshments was a supermarket trolley full of bananas, courtesy of the ladies who run 'Friends of Alex Park' or summut like that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Why don't we all try it out on New Year's Day - unofficially of course?
    I'd be up for this. I take it you are volunteering as Course Director and sponsor, Swoop? Dont forget the bananas.

    PS. I am sure I can persuade TimothyDaltonmyarse, as he's gagging for a sub-20 again and a 70%er now that he's back to fighting weight.
    A flat dry course is just what he needs. Platt Fields just cant deliver on the 'dry' part right now.
    He's whopping me right now, although I seem to recall I was a smidging ahead of him on that run at Alex Park 2 years ago.
    Last edited by OB1; 24-12-2012 at 04:51 PM. Reason: PS

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