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, 13 July 2015

Race Report: Bollington Nostalgia Hill Race 12/07/2015

On what seemed a pleasant Sunday morning, I made my way to Bollington for there annual 'Nostalgia Hill Race', a charity race in aid of the Bridgend Centre  (formerly 'Bollington Drop In Centre). This is a 7.11 mile multi terrain race with bits of everything literally! roads, cross country, fell and canal towpaths, its also a very hilly race climbing up to 1200 ft.


Arriving with 45 minutes to spare I entered and mingled with the other club runners. There was a sea of wilmslow runners, it was one of there club series, so consequently half the field seemed to be made up of there blue and yellow tops. My hopes for a dry run were soon dashed when the heavens opened, and we had a torrential downpour with 15 minutes to go, all the runner's huddled under the entry tent. Fortunately it was a quick shower and I had time for a 5 minute warm up. 

At 11.00am we were called into the middle of the road, where the local dignitary (an MP) said a few words, and we were sent on our way. There was no gentle introduction to this race, it was basically a 3 mile uphill grind, initially on roads then onto the fells, this hurt,  a lot, and I resorted to a few bits of walking which I find humiliating, but was in good company. The next 2 miles were a blast downhill across fields, then paths and a welcome mile along a canal towpath.

Typically as with most races, you think the worst is over, but more often than not there's a sting in the tail, this was no different, we came off the canal then had a nasty 1/2 mile ascent up a muddy narrow path. I managed to keep my momentum going and got too the top of the path then onto a road, where we had a final mile downhill run to the finish. I finished in 50 minutes and a few seconds and came relatively well up in the field, I was pleased. 

This was a great run, very reasonable  (£6), and for a good cause. Its run which takes you over lots of different terrains, fells, fields, canals so you can forget about getting a pb, and just enjoy it for what it is, a lovely run!

Highly recommended.

Tony