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Bungay Black Dog Running Club - Milestones

 This page lists members who have won events outright, have completed large quantities of races or have performed significant one-off achievements. The Club is proud of its winners and achievers and sees this as a way of acknowledging that.

 

OUTRIGHT RACE WINNERS

 

Ted Oldman Gorleston 5k ParkRun 10th September 2011

Ted Oldman Gorleston 5k ParkRun 17th September 2011

Ted Oldman Gorleston 5k ParkRun 5th November 2011 (17:52 Joint JM14 Course Record)

Ted Oldman Junior Scores Race, Lowestoft, 2011

Ian Taylor Great British Mud Run 5k – Stanmer Park, Brighton 27th October 2007

 

SIGNIFICANT QUANTITIES OF RACES

 

MARATHONS AND ULTRAS

Ian Taylor (70)

Bob Jack (60)

Colin Whale (54)

Ian Ash (35+ 1982-2002)

Neil Thomas (26)

 

HALF MARATHONS

Bob Jack (120)

Colin Whale (120)                                          

Nigel Gilham (90-120?)

Robin Farrar (67)

Ian Ash (50+ 1982-2000)

 

10 MILERS

Ian Ash (20+ 1982-2000)

 

10k

Nigel Gilham (150-200?)

Bob Jack (110)

Ian Ash (100+ 1982-2009)

 

5k PARK RUNS

Bobbie Sauerzapf  (62)

Ian Taylor (58)

 


 

OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS

 

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL HONOURS 2011 –

ROLAND SHAW

 

Duathlon European Qualifier                             27/02/11          Milton Keynes              5th

Duathlon British Champs                                   05/03/11          Clumber Park               9th

Duathlon World / European Qualifier                 19/03/11          Rutland Water              3rd

Duathlon World Qualifier                                  03/04/11          Oulton Park                  2nd

Duathlon European Champs (for GBR) 16/04/11          Limerick, IRE               7th

Triathlon European GP (Half Ironman)  22/05/11          Milton Keynes              3rd

Triathlon British Champs (Std Dist)                   18/06/11          Rutland Water              8th

Triathlon British Champs (Middle Dist)  03/07/11          Milton Keynes              2nd

Duathlon World Champs (for GBR)                  25/09/11          Gijon, ESP                   20th

 

Triathlon European Champs (Std Dist)  20/04/12          Eilat, ISR        GBR Rep.

 

OUTLAW TRIATHLON – SUE POTTER

 

8th August 2010 at National Watersports Centre, Nottingham.
Total time 15hrs 4mins and 48 seconds, (2.4 mile swim, 112mile bike and
full marathon run). Second in her age group, Sue said: “I can honestly say it was one of the greatest days of my life thus far!”

 

ULTRAS

(The following is not necessarily a full list of ultras completed by these athletes)

 

BOB JACK

21st Marathon Des Sables – Sahara Desert, Morocco, (150 miles – 7 days  event - 51 hrs) April 2006
10th Kalahari Augrabies Extreme Marathon, Kalahari Desert, South Africa (150 miles – 7 day event - 54 hrs 50) Oct 2009
Thames Meander – 54 miles – 2006,  2008 

 

COLIN WHALE

Comrades Marathon, 2004, 87km, approximately 56 miles, in the Kwazulu-Natal Province of South Africa between the cities of Durban and Pietermaritzburg.

22nd Marathon Des Sables – Sahara Desert, Morocco, (150 miles – 7 days event - 51 hrs) April 2007

Atacama Crossing, Chile, March 2011

 

IAN TAYLOR

Hereward Ultra 38.4 miles, run alongside the four-stage Hereward Relay from Peterborough to Ely, Cambridgeshire

23rd November 2008 (5:39:31) and 22nd November 2009 (5:44:26)

 

MARATHONS

Most marathons in a calendar year: Ian Taylor 30 (2011)

Most marathons in any 365 day period: Ian Taylor 33 (21.11.10 to 20.11.11)

Longest straight sequence of marathons: Ian Taylor 11 in 11 weeks (06.03.11 to 14.05.11)

 

HALF MARATHONS

Most Consecutive Bungay Full or Half Marathons: Ian Ash 20 (1982-2002, no race in 1996)

Most Consecutive Bungay Half Marathons: Robin Farrar 14 (From 1998)

 

Last Updated: 18.12.11

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