It was great to see runners taking to the streets of London again and Running Forever had lots of members taking part. First back was Peter Gould in 2.53. Then a trio who were over the line within minutes of each other, Dan Talbot (3.07); Emma Kiernan (3.08) and Ali Bisatt (3.09). Martin Webb was next in 3.46 with Matthew Paul (3.48) and Sam Wharton (3.50) hot on his heels. First time London Marathoner Sally Tuer collected her medal in 4.14, followed by Andrew Phillips (4.18); Arthur Lewis (4.30); Ann-Marie Crampton (4.30) and Jane Cooke (4.47). Completing their first 26.2 distance were Rosie Benneyworth in 4.54 and Tanya Gault (5.35) with Craig Moore heading up the Mall in 5.55. Great effort!Well done to all the Club Virtual London runners who devised their own routes in the local area and ran with friends and Club mates providing the company and support.Clocking distance no 82 in the imaginatively titled Not The London Marathon was Georgina Brice in 5.51.Ray Tutton headed to Scotland for the Loch Ness Marathon, where he finished in 3.47, no word of whether he spotted Nessie on the way.Completing a very hilly Clarendon Marathon in 7.27, Rob Murr’s feet were delighted to see the finish line.Taking on the LDWA Three Circles of Machen event Sue Lewis and Emma Greig walked in 3 hilly circles for 12.47, collecting cake along the way as well as some spectacular views.James Lewes clocked 1.45 for the PB Breaker Half in Glastonbury.Sixteen members took part in the Longrun Meadow parkrun with Sam Cross earning a PB. Tourists headed for Minehead, Jesmond Dene, Sharpham Road and Cranbook Country Park runs.