About us

Sandbach Striders was born back in 2003. Since the early days, membership has grown with a firm ethos of the club being not just about running but social activities as well. The club is affiliated to UK AAA and has its own qualified coaches. Many other special events take place on various nights too.

The club meets on Wednesdays at 18:30 and Sundays at 09:00 at Elworth Cricket Club.

Whilst many members compete in races from 5k to Marathons, the emphasis remains purely on keeping people motivated and having fun. Why not scan through our race reports to see what we’ve been up to? Having read them, you’re sure to see why Sandbach Striders has developed the motto of being

"No Ordinary Running Club!"

Monday, 15 February 2016

This week's news: 15/02/2016

At the weekend members of Sandbach Striders running club competed in a  wide variety of different events, showing off the diversity of events that the Striders regularly enjoy participating in. As is usual, Striders were represented in four different 5k parkrun courses around the country. Closest to home were the eight who completed the three laps of Astbury Mere in Congleton.
Sandbach Striders at Congleton parkrun
James Boon continued his run of good form and recorded a new personal best time, whilst young William Treweeks outsprinted his dad Steve to record a new personal best time on his third ever parkrun. 


The full results were:

19:19 Tony Taylor
23:21 James Boon
25:18 Clare Pheasey
25:20 Terry Coppenhall
25:34 David Sharp
28:20 Alice Bober
33:54 Barbara Evans
41:22 Steve Treweeks

Sandbach Striders at Congleton parkrun
Paul Barnett ran his 50th parkrun thus becoming eligible for his free parkrun 50 shirt. Paul returned to Hanley Park, the site of his first ever parkrun several years ago and finished the course in a time of 21:40.
Paul Barnett at Hanley parkrun
Duncan Robertson travelled to Delamare Forest to run his first ever parkrun around the popular woodland route, finishing in a time of 25:38.

Michael Escolme was in West Yorkshire at the Temple Newsam parkrun, a hilly two lap course around this imposing seventeenth century mansion and its grounds. Crossgate Harriers, a local running club, took over the special Valentine’s Day event and provided a lot of encouragement to all the runners including free cakes and biscuits to aid recovery afterwards and a special heart shaped chocolate to each finisher.
Mary Chadwick and Michael Escolme at Temple Newsam parkrun
A day earlier Michael had also been in action in Shrewsbury at the Charles Darwin Day marathon. This special event organized to celebrate the anniversary of Darwin’s birth was held at the Shrewsbury Sports Village and consisted of 42.2 laps of its 1km cycle track.
Michael Escolme at the Charles Darwin Day Marathon
Paul Nicholls ran the Saltburn trail marathon in North Yorkshire, finishing the course in 7 hours 13 minutes.

Clare Pheasey and Terry Coppenhall were once more in action together at the Pengwern Perambulation a 21 mile event around Shrewsbury. Both completed the course in 5 hours 4 minutes.
Terry Coppenhall and Clare Pheasey at the Pengwern Perambulation
Twelve Striders travelled to Wrexham to participate in the Village Bakery Half-marathon, a fast road race which starts and finishes at the Wrexham industrial Estate. Heather Carter finished in her category, whilst Lindsay Beech and Christiane Bunte also ran new personal best times.

Sandbach Striders at Wrexham Village Bakery Half-marathon
The full results were:

01:26:00 Tony Taylor
01:29:22 Heather Carter
01:37:53 Gordon Hutchins
01:53:51 Christiane Bunte
02:00:52 Liz O’Keeffe
02:01:46 Lucy Lee
02:01:46 Lou Hayward
02:02:42 Lindsay Beech
02:02:42 Jan Peake
02:02:43 Martin Gunther
02:24:08 Phillip Truman
02:29:35 Karen Lovatt