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, 14 November 2016

This week's news: 14/11/2016

First of all a huge congratulations to Strider Matt Jones who became a father this week. Titchy Strider Edith Rose was born on Wednesday morning.

On Saturday morning Striders headed out to a wet and cold Astbury Mere for the Congleton parkrun. Full results were:

Rick Kelso-Davies 19:14
Mick Hutchins 21:05
Chris Holden 24:08
Lynsey Astles 25:23
James Boon 26:31
Hannah Birtles 32:06
Julia Dunlop 33:01
Striders at the Congleton Parkrun


Paul Barnett was in Southport this week for his parkrun, completing the course in 20:07.
Paul Barnett at Southport Parkrun


Stephen Mclean and Lisa Highfield were in Stoke for the Hanley parkrun finishing in 23:29 and 25:26 respectively.

Wendy Barnes was one of 731 runners at Greenpoint parkrun in Cape Town, South Africa. Wendy finished in 29:08.
Over in Bulgaria, club member Liz O’Keeffe ran her local parkrun in 26.20.
Moving on up from 5k to 10k, 8 Striders headed to Arley Hall to take part in the Cheshire 10k, a flat and fast road race around rural north Cheshire. Full results were:

Andy Thomas 39:38
Tony Taylor 39:58
June Wray 49:47 Personal Best
David Sharpe 49:25 Personal Best
Duncan Robertson 53:41
Helen Childs 56:59 Personal Best
Kathryn Reed 1:05:02 Personal Best
Debra Barratt 1:06:38 
Striders at the Cheshire 10k

Jumping to nearly marathon distance, Jo Bulley, Cheryl Hutchins and Gordon Hutchins participated in the 6 Dales Challenge, a scenic walk / run of 25 miles visiting Biggin Dale, Wolfscote Dale, Beresford Dale, Hartington, Monyash, Lathkill Dale, Bradford Dale, Long Dale. A wet and cold but enjoyable event, helped along by refreshments along the way, a friendly cow, and the reward of a hot meal at the end.
Jo Bulley, Gordon Hutchins and Cheryl Hutchins at the 6 Dales Challenge

Gordon Hutchins and Jo Bulley at the 6 Dales Challenge

Sticking with the trails, Paul Nicholls took part in the Hardmoor Goathland Trail Marathon in the North Yorkshire Moors. In Paul’s words in was ‘muddy, rocky, hilly and wet’, and Paul clocked up nearly 30 miles in total.

On Sunday Gareth Evans and Andrea Reynolds headed over to the East Midlands for the Mallory Park duathlon which consisted of a 3k run, a 11k bike ride and a final 2k run. Gareth finished 3rd Male in 41:29 and Andrea was 6th female finishing in 52:22.
Gareth Evans at the Mallory Park duathlon
Andrea Reynolds at the Mallory Park duathlon

Sandbach Striders are a friendly and encouraging running club that welcome new members of all abilities.
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