Club Lido Race 26th July
This Friday’s date clashed with our intrepid ‘Outlaw Tuffs’ heading to Nottingham which was unavoidable, but there was still a large turnout for our second Lido club race of the summer.
The aim of these events includes a lot of socialising and eating at the infamous barbecue, oh, and the chance to collect some bling after a 400m swim and 5km Aquathlon.
As Tuffs arrived it was clear there was a good mix of those there for the social aspect with others looking as the race to build up an appetite. During the evening just short of 40 members were present
After the now traditional photo pose, the racing commenced. There was quite a competitive edge as some people stroked out down the pool, yet there were two others who stopped for a discussion to decide how many more lengths they ought to swim, and exiting the steep poolside was almost an after you; no after you, affair.
As we might have predicted, Andy Tester blitzed the swim with a split of 5:40. Hazel Tuppen just beat Juliette Reader for the best female swim split by 2 seconds. Regularly people have good swim times here leading to thoughts of ‘is the pool really 25m’? So as Steve just happened to have a 30m tape in his car this was settled once and for all. Spot on 25m, so everyone can claim their swift swim splits; it must be the scenic view and fresh air that makes people swim quicker!
From here the run route headed down to the Black Rabbit and up the hill to Offham before retracing steps.
It was on the run route that Henry Teague-Smith got into his stride – literally, recording a run split of just 18.49 which included time in transition. Not to be outdone, Juliette Reader recorded the fastest female run split.
There were just two relay teams this time and the Tuff collective pointed out that they had an advantage in that they were already shod. Therefore Tiff and Trev had to take their trainers off, and put them on again only once tagged. With Jimbo & Marc swimming first this was a very serious contest (although they wouldn’t admit to that!)
Once everyone was home and ‘medalled up’ the evening moved back into the Lido where Steve ‘Lardy’ Jones had the barbecue ready to be served and Catharine had prepared the salad.
The main emphasis was not on competition but as usual people are asking for times with several chuffed that they got new PB’s or best strava segments which is gratifying – times listed below.
DIARY DATE: TUFF FITTY’S LIDO RACE THREE IS SCHEDULED FOR A SUNDAY FOR A CHANGE – SUNDAY 18TH AUGUST AT 7PM – PLEASE NOTE IN YOUR DIARIES
Swim times were taken as people heaved themselves out of the water with run times including transition times,
Swim | Run | Total | |
Henry Teague-Smith | 6.37 | 18.49 | 25.26 |
Dave March | 6.36 | 21.24 | 28.00 |
Andy Tester | 5.40 | 22.36 | 28.16 |
Jon Babbage | 8.13 | 20.22 | 28.35 |
Nick Bolding | 8.14 | 21.26 | 29.40 |
Juliette Reader | 6.37 | 24.15 | 30.52 |
Lee Bishop | 7.30 | 23.27 | 30.57 |
Adrian Oliver | 6.57 | 24.27 | 31.24 |
James Brock | 7.08 | ) | |
Trevor Harvey | ( | 25.52 | 33.00 |
Marc Rice | 8.10 | ) | |
Tiff Orton | ( | 25.25 | 33.35 |
Debbie Boxall | 7.25 | 26.35 | 34.00 |
Sue Neilson | 9.03 | 25.43 | 34.46 |
Hazel Tuppen | 6.35 | 28.39 | 35.14 |
Clare Worgan | 7.57 | 28.15 | 36.12 |
Jenny Oliver | 8.35 | 29.25 | 38.00 |
Nicole Ewer | 9.03 | 29.02 | 38.05 |
Susan Douglas | 7.35 | 32.35 | 40.10 |
Shelley Babbage | 11.29 | 29.38 | 41.07 |
Chris Evans | 8.06 | 34.20 | 42.26 |
Claire Moyle | 9.58 | 34.41 | 44.39 |