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, 7 March 2016

This week's news: 07/03/2016

Members of Sandbach Striders running club were involved in events ranging from 5k up to the marathon distance and on all sorts of varied terrains this week. At the free weekly 5k parkrun in Congleton eleven Striders were in action with James Boon once more earning himself a new personal best time. 
Sandbach Striders at Congleton parkrun
The full results were as follows:


19:27 Tony Taylor
20:43 Andy Thomas
23:19 James Boon
25:42 Molly Pheasey
25:43 Terry Coppenhall
26:00 Matthew Jones
28:41 Darren Varley
28:44 Lucy Lee
31:59 Heidi Pheasey
32:15 Clare Pheasey
32:53 John Wright

Three Striders travelled to Delamere Forest to run the parkrun course there. Lynsey Astles was first Strider home in a time of 28:44. Maureen Dutton was next in 30:30 with Tracey Surridge closely behind in a time of 32:22.
Tracey Surridge, Lynsey Astles and Moe Dutton at Delamere parkrun
Michael Escolme ran the York parkrun. A one and a half lap route around the service track that runs along the perimeter of York racecourse. Michael finished in a time of 31:43.
Michael Escolme at York parkrun
Denis Culloty was in Lancashire to run the Cuerdon Valley parkrun, a scenic woodland course east of Preston. Denis finished in a time of 32:25.

Two popular local races were also held at the weekend. Cheadle Running Club once more staged their popular 5 mile road race around the North Staffordshire town of Cheadle. Three Striders ran the course, all earning themselves new personal best times for the distance. 

The full results were:

35:03 Nick Hogan
37:34 Tom Mayell
43:39 Liz O’Keeffe
Nick Hogan, Darren Carter, Tom Mayell and Liz O'Keeffe at Cheadle 5
Congleton Harriers organized the ever-popular Cloud 9 race, a nine mile off-road run p and over Bosley Cloud. Twelve Striders ran the event recording the following times:

01:08:53 Darren Varley
01:10:06 Giles Hodges
01:12:20 Tony Taylor
01:13:51 Martin Gunther
01:15:20 Martin Coleman
01:16:44 Heather Carter
01:21:17 Craig Edwards
01:23:41 Gordon Hutchins
01:29:13 Andrew Ayres
01:36:05 Chris Brumby
01:36:58 Cheryl Hutchins
02:12:50 Karen Lovatt
Sandbach Striders at Cloud 9
Also in action at a local event was Steve Fallows who competed in the Oulton Park duathlon. The event consisted of 1 lap running the 4.3 km circuit, followed by 5 laps of cycling it with 1 further lap of running it to finish. Steve finished in a time of 01:19:44.
Steve Fallows at Oulton Park Duathlon
Slightly further away from home were Steve Treweeks and Craig Edwards who completed The Golden Fleece Circuit, a marathon distance off-road event held in South Cave near Hull. Both Striders completed the event in 5:13.
Steve Treweeks and Craig Edwards at The Golden Fleece
Completing the weekend’s races were three Striders who travelled to Anglesey to join another 1000 runners compete in the Half-marathon. Lou Hayward earned herself a new personal best time, whilst Matthew Jones completed his first ever half-marathon. 
Matthew Jones at Anglesey Half-marathon
The results were:

1:59:53 Lou Hayward
2:05:16 Matthew Jones
2:27:32 Grant Stanning
Grant Stanning and Lou Hayward at Anglesey Half-marathon