After a week of weather disruption, it was back to the business of running races and collecting medals for Running Forever athletes.
The 26.2 Day challenge provided an opportunity to run laps to make up the chosen distance. Andy Burgess clocked up 32.9 miles in 5.16 for the ultra option. First home for the marathon distance was Sam Wharton in 3.57; followed by Scott Weetch in 4.12 and Peter Hall in 4.47.
Nick Brazier hit the line in a speedy 42.59 in the Exeter 10K event.
Down by the seaside for the Brighton Half we hope Chris Adams treated himself to a celebratory ice cream after his 2.02 PB.
Going underground was the order of the day for Chris Manley and Damian Lake as they took on the Bath Two Tunnels 10K, finishing in 42.57 and 48.33 respectively.
Sunday saw the next race in the Somerset Series, the Babcary 7 which is organised by Wells City Harriers. A quartet of runners from the Club tackled this unusual distance with Chris Grieco leading them home in 47.37. Ben Timpson crossed the line in 52.37; John Townend in 55.30 with Sally Tuer completing in 65.55.
Our parkrun tourists were on the road early to visit Poole, Riverfront, Bournemouth, Exmouth, Haldon Forest, Milford Waterfront and Berkley Green. Twenty members took their Saturday exercise at Longrun Meadow.