Stopsley Striders
Presentation Awards for 2011
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A special thanks goes to our guest Gail Duckworth who presented the Awards for 2011

Senior Man
This man has been one of our most consistent runners  this year. He has performed very well on a variety of terrains such as the  roads, the track and cross country. He has been our fastest man in all  distances from 5k to half marathon and all our cross  country races. This year he tried something new. For the first time he tried  out indoor racing and proved to be extremely good at it. He won the Eastern  Vets over 35, 1500mtrs and became the first ever Stopsley Strider to take part  in a National individual event when he ran the National Indoor Vets Race. He  won a silver medal in the 1500 mtrs just to prove how well he had adopted to  the indoor circuit. Some people may be wondering how our senior man has won two  veteran awards. Well nearly all our races start the veteran male age groups at  40 years but the indoor events start their vet category at 35 and our senior  man      only being a youngster had still not reached 
      the big 40! (four zero). 
    He also ran 5 P.B.’s throughout the year and finished  third in the A.R.C. 10 mile championships. He was also our first male Strider  home in each of the cross country races that he has represented the club. 
So  after a very busy year our Senior Man for 2011 has to be
    Adrian Copp


Senior Lady
At the start of each year most of us set out our  targets for the year ahead but how many of us actually achieve those targets?  Very few of us are lucky enough to reach half of them. This lady set herself a  target of a P.B. in every race distance from 5k up to the 20 miles. Now that is  an extremely high target to achieve especially when you have been racing for a  few years as she has, so a tough target ahead! She started with a half marathon  in Silverstone and achieved her PB. She then continued with her races and got  her P.B. in each race until she had just the 5 mile race to complete the set.  She set her sights on the Vauxhall 5 mile event. Now as most of us know this is  not the easiest of courses but without any problem, and with a lot of determination she managed her PB and thus achieved her target by  June. 
      
    So a hard earned Senior Lady Award for 2011 goes to
    Christina  Green


Veteran Man
If anybody is not sure what a distance runner performs like just talk to this man. But we would not suggest you do what he does, probably quite the opposite! He just loves to run and run and run! In fact there are probably not enough marathons in the country to keep him happy. He has recorded 12 marathons on the race sheet throughout the year but we know he has run more. He has also run a few shorter distances and just to prove he is an extremely good runner he was first vet 45 in the County championships at the Oakley 20 miles, he was second vet 45 in the County 5k, second vet 45 in the County half marathon and first vet 45 in the County marathon championships at Luton. Just a couple of weeks after running the London Marathon he took on the daunting task of running five marathons in five days and not only accomplished the task but won the whole even and then on the following Thursday night turned up and completed a full speed work session! Now perhaps you can understand why we would not recommend this man’s schedule to everybody! Perhaps the only person to follow his schedule is him!
But with performances like this our  Veteran Man for 2011 is
    Dave Hall


Veteran Lady
If all of our awards were as easy as this one to decide our meeting would be finished in about 2 minutes! Probably every Strider here tonight knows who is about to receive this award. No matter what we say about her here we will not do her justice for the performances and effort she has put in this year. She has had the sort of year we would not even dream about never mind think about! We are not going to name all her tremendous achievements here as we know some of you would like time to dance before you go home! She ran 3hours 6 minutes in the London Marathon. In the Leighton Buzzard 10 miles she finished second overall beating all the men except for one! She ran the fastest ladies leg in the Fairland Valley relays and ran an incredible 1 hr 20minutes 51 seconds in the Bedford half marathon. She has also run a massive number of P.B.’s thought-out the year. In fact she has achieved 9 PB’s in road races and 3 on the track. She has set 6 club records and is still improving. Quite an achievement we are sure you will agree. She has a lot of natural talent but she does work extremely hard and is dedicated to her running and deserves everything she has achieved. We here at Stoplsey Striders are delighted to have you as our club mate.
We just hope the good times continue  for our very deserving Veteran Lady Award winner of 2011
    Louise  Peters


Super Veteran Man
This man has just had one of his most consistent years of running for a long time. This is probably due to the fact he has had his first year without any long term injury. He has had a particularly impressive second half of the year. He started his year with the Flitwick 10k. He was first vet 50 in the County 5 miles in Vauxhall, second vet 50 in the Marston Vale 5k, second vet 50 in the Vauxhall 5k, second vet 50 in the County Championships 5k, third vet 50 in the A.R.C 10 mile championships and first vet 50 in the County half marathon in Bedford. He has also been a very consistent scorer in all our cross country races. We can see that he has had a few second place positions in his races this year and we know that he has been in second place in the super vet man category for the last four years. But this year has proved to be his year.
Our Super Veteran Man of 2011 is
    John Chapman


Super Veteran Lady
For the past number of years this lady has been noted more for her willingness to help out with everything going on in the club than for her running but this year that has all changed. Her running has improved throughout the year. She started her year with a P.B. run in the Ashby 20 miles followed by a P.B. in the Silverstone half marathon and another P.B. in the Sandy 10 miles. That left her ready for London and yet again another P.B. where she knocked off a massive 38 minutes. She also ran a P.B. in the Whipsnade 10k. Even though her running has progressed extremely well this did not stop her helping out as usual in different club activities.
      Our Super Veteran Lady of 2011 is
    Pam Abbitt


Cross Country Man 2011
This man has had an extremely successful year all round but especially over the cross country courses. He had very good performances in the Southern Counties cross country and in the National cross country at a very wet and muddy Alton Towers. He has run extremely well in all our league cross country events. He is not just a very good runner, he is also a dedicated clubman always helping out with anything he can. He has just taken on the role of club secretary and we all know what a challenging role that is!
 Hopefully it will not hamper  in any way the performance of our Cross Country Man of 2011
    Mark Sains


Cross Country Lady
This lady started her cross country season with a surprisingly poor run in the County cross country championship only finishing fourth lady and first vet. That may sound harsh but we think she will agree it was not one of her better runs, but she took this all on board and certainly made up for it in style for the rest of the year! She finished third lady in our cross country league and took revenge on all the ladies who beat her in the county championships when she ran both the southern counties and the national cross country championships. She finished third lady for Beds County in the Inter Counties and it was not until our cross country league started in October this lady really took off. She was our second Strider home in that race and our first Strider finisher in our next 2 races – yes she beat all the men! In our five league races she has been first lady in all of them and has finished inside the top ten twice. She had already won the league with one race to go.
With performances like that our cross  country lady of 2011 can only be
    Louise  Peters


Male Newcomer
This man joined us here at Striders during the summer  and has shown a lot of promise in the races he has run so far. He has run five  10k races a 5k race and some cross country races and performed very well in all  of them. More importantly he seems to be enjoying his running, racing and time  at Striders. We know that he works shifts and cannot make it up to the club  every night but when possible he is an active member. He has finished very  close to a scoring position in the cross country team so by the spring we will  have a very talented new runner in the club in the shape of our 
      Male Newcomer of 2011
  


Female Newcomer
This lady joined us here at Striders in the summer and is proving a very big asset to the club. She comes across as a very quiet shy young lady but most importantly a very talented runner. She ran her first marathon in Wolverhampton where she finished 6th lady in a time of 3 hours 27 minutes. She finished 3rd lady in the Dunstable 20 miles where she recorded a PB and was 1st lady in the Boxfit 10k in Luton with a new PB time of 42.20. She then went on to run the Luton Marathon and finished 7th lady in a PB time of 3hours 20 minutes. She has also twice finished second Strider lady in our cross country league events.
      So  hopefully a lot of potential for the future from our  Female Newcomer of 2011
    Miriam  Tedder

Performance Award
This man must be one of our  unluckiest club members as he spends at least half his time injured. He has  been a Strider for many years but has really battled with injuries for the past  few years. This year however he was fortunate enough to get a few months injury  free and managed to complete the Vauxhall Three Race Series. He not only  completed it but managed to win the Vet 60 Category.
      
    So it is for that event  that a well-deserved Performance Award for 2011 goes to
    Alan Taylor


Performance Award 2010
This lady put in a tremendous effort  for a PB in the Great North Run but she surprised even herself with the result.  We know she was hoping for a PB but we don’t think she was expecting to knock  quite so much time off her previous best for a half  marathon. She was hoping to run about 3 minutes quicker but on the day  everything went exactly according to plan and she knocked 6 minutes of her  previous PB time.
      
So for that effort in the Great North run a Performance Award  for 2011 goes to
Alison Sugars


Performance Award
We had difficulty in choosing from a couple of this  mans’ performances which one we would honour. He has been one of our most  consistent performers for many years and very rarely returns from any race  without his age group trophy in his bag. Indeed it is one of those occasions  that he is being rewarded for tonight. Most of us know how tough cross country  running can be but just the mention of Parliament Hill Fields scares the  majority of runners. But when you have to run 3 laps which amounts to a  distance of 15k on what is regarded by most people as one of the toughest  courses in the country you start to understand the effort it takes. To top all  that you will see that we are not talking about somebody in his mid-twenties.  At the Southern Counties Cross Country in Parliament Hill in January this man  finished in second place in his age category Vet 55. That was an amazing  performance when we consider both the number of runners and quality of the field.
      
So a well-deserved Performance Award goes to
Chris Lamont


Performance Award
This man has been an excellent  athlete in the past and has run with, and against some of the top athletes in  the south of England. So when he talks about running, we all pay attention to  what he has to say. He retired from competitive athletics and took it  relatively easy for a few years before he decided to join us here at Striders.  He appeared to be just a normal decent runner until this year when he seemed to  get some of his old ability back. He has won his age group in races and has  also collected County Championship awards but by far his most impressive  performances have been in his cross country races. He has been a team scorer in  every one of our cross country league races and for a man of his age that is an  impressive achievement. We could have chosen any one of about seven events to  honour him but we have chosen the Shuttleworth cross country race where he  finished in the first quarter of the field in what is supposed to be a young  mans’ game.
      
    So for his effort on that day a Performance Award goes to 
    Derek Christopher


Performance Award
This man has just had his most successful years’  running since he joined the club. Therefore it has been difficult to choose  from his numerous events which one to focus this award on. We have chosen the  Colworth challenge which is not just one race but consists of a 5 mile race on  a Friday evening, 8.1 miles off road race on the Saturday and a half marathon  on the Sunday. He not only completed the event but also managed to record a PB  in the five miles and the eight miles. Not surprisingly he did not in the half  marathon! 
      
    So for his effort over three days in the  Colworth Challenge a Performance Award for 2011 goes to
    Thom Darby


Improvement Award
This lady has been a member of Striders for a couple of years but has performed exceptionally well this past year. She is not just a good runner but a dedicated club person as well. She is always offering to help out whenever she can. Looking through her running year she has performed extremely well with almost every race being a PB. She has recorded PB’s at 5k, 5miles and 10k distances and we now wait for her first 10 miles and half marathon events.
 After a year of running 6 PB’s a well-deserved Improvement  Award goes to
    Amanda  Rankin

Improvement Award
This lady had a very fine running year since she  started her year in March in the Sandy 10 miles. It was not just her first race  of the year it was her first ever race! She ran very well after that, running  PB’s in every race until she was hit by an injury which set her back for a  while. But fortunately she has a tough character and has bounced back and is  now running very well again. She has run 5 PB’s throughout the year and is a  person who really seems to enjoy her running.
      
    Long may the good times continue  for one of our Improvement Award Winners of 2011
    Carla Greer


Improvement Award
This lady has been a Stopsley Strider  for a few years but has had a terrible time with injuries which we now hope are  behind her. She is not just a good runner but is extremely dedicated to the  club in a variety of ways. She is a coach and devotes a lot of her time to the  newcomers, making them feel welcome and helping them to settle with the right  group. She has run PB’s at every distance from 3,000 mtrs through to the half  marathon. With exception of the 10 mile event she has five PB’s in all distances and has run some of our cross country races. We know  that she is about to tackle her first ever marathon which we are sure she will  prepare for and run in true style!
      
That is why an Improvement Award for 2011  goes to
Christa Jeffrey 


Improvement Award
This lady joined Striders in the spring and has gone  on to run very well throughout the year. She has even taken part in our league  cross country races and seemed to really enjoy them! She has run about eight  road races and recorded three P.B. runs. When watching her race her preference  seems to be the cross country as she appears to enjoy the camaraderie and team  spirit as well as the mud!
    
    So we hope the good times continue for one of our  Improvement Award Winners
    Kim Willis 
    
 
 

Improvement Award
This lady is in her second year with  us at Striders and has shown a very consistent improvement in almost every race  she has run. She has run six PB’s and has also run in the cross country league  where she had a rather eventful first race getting a little too close to the  river in Wellingborough. But she did not let it put her off and she gallantly  turned out again for our next race. Even though she is relatively new to  running she has picked up the runners worst nightmare – the dreaded injury. But  thankfully she is now back to fitness and running well.
      
      So and Improvement Award goes to 
    Linda Kelly


Improvement Award
Although this lady has been with us here at Striders  for a few years she now seems to be taking her running very seriously. This  year she has gone from strength to strength. She ran her first race of the year  with a PB in the Sandy 10 miles and has run PB’s throughout the year and  finished her road racing year with a PB in in the Amsterdam half marathon. She  has since gone on to run extremely well in our cross country league races.
    
    After a year like that an    Improvement Award goes to
    Liz Davies


Improvement Award
This man is another member fairly new to the club. He  seems a very quiet chap but shows all the signs of becoming an extremely good  runner in the future. He has run PB’s in the Marston Vale 5k, the Vauxhall 5  miles and the Vauxhall 5k. He has not tried out the cross country events yet  but with his potential hopefully next year we will see him deep in mud! 
      
    After  those outstanding performances an Improvement Award for  2011 goes to 
    Stuart  Bonner

Improvement Award
This is another man in his first year  with the club who has been heard to say that he enjoyed his running but never  knew how good cross country racing was until he tried it this year. He has also  run very well on the roads with PB runs in the Milton Keynes 10k, Fltiwick 10k  and the Silverstone 10k. He also ran and recorded a PB time in the Vauxhall 5  miles. So now with his first year of running behind him we hope  the PB’s and the enjoyment he gets from his running continue for one of our  Improvement Award Winners for 2011
  
  Terry Willis
 
 

Special Award
This Special Award is in recognition of the huge  contribution made by our former club secretary, to both the committee and the  club as a whole. Having been a member of Stopsley Striders since  January 2002, the majority of those 10 years, Chris has held the position of  Secretary Taking  on the position of Secretary is probably the most onerous anyone can take on.  Being the Secretary is the most pivotal role within the club. Without a strong  and efficient Secretary the club would not have moved on and developed the way  it has during Chris’s stewardship. In his role on the committee he prepared the  minutes and agendas for all committee meetings and the AGM, and occasionally  did so without any mistakes. He also received and responded to the large  amounts of correspondence that comes our way. He also dealt with all the paperwork relating to  memberships, and single-handedly dealt with all new applications and renewals.  This job alone is so involved that a new role has been created specifically to  deal with it. (The only person we could find to fill this role was Chris!) During  his tenure, he also had to contend with the affiliations to both UKA and ARC, allowing  members to have the option of benefitting from both. He ensured that we acted  within the rules of the official bodies which we are affiliated to. Chris  has played a very prominent part in the organization and administration of the  Ladies 5K, Betty Willets 10K, and Hosting Cross Country League Races. In  addition Chris has played a prominent part in each and every activity the club  has been involved in.  Despite all of these many challenges, he never  appeared flustered, was always prepared and organised for meetings, and never  once complained. 
  
  It is for all of these  reasons that a Special Award goes to
  Chris McLaren.


Merit Award
This award goes to man who has been an active part of our cross country team, running in all but one of our league fixtures. Furthermore, whilst this gentleman is one of our more senior members, this has not dulled his enthusiasm or team spirit. Neither has it affected his competitiveness, as he has won his age category championship two years running. He has also competed well on the road and won his vet category in the County Championship in the Bedford half marathon in December.
  For his contributions to  cross-country, this merit award goes to
  Bill Billington

Merit Award
For many of us, running a marathon is the pinnacle  of our running achievements. We either aspire to run our first one, or aim to  run one faster, or run a course that is new to us. And for most of us, running  a marathon will take several months of dedicated training, and several days  recovery.  Not so for the recipient of this Merit Award, who  seems to run marathons for fun, and when they don’t present enough of a  challenge he runs even further. However, this never seems to stop him turning  up on a Monday night with a smile on his face and running some more.We knew that he is aiming to complete one hundred  marathons, and certainly seemed to be well on the way, running marathons all  around the country, on road and off. What we didn’t expect is that he would fit  quite so many in such a short space of time. But that is exactly what happened in  May, when he took on the Forces March. This event is the equivalent of running  five marathons in five consecutive days, a total of 134 miles of running.Most of us who run marathons tend to wait months,  or even years, before tackling the next one. Very few of us could face running  another one the next morning, and then continue to do so for the equivalent of  a working week. However, not only did this man complete this incredible  challenge, but he actually won it too.
  
  For his dedication to running this marathon Merit Award  goes to
  Dave Hall


Merit Award
We as a club pride ourselves that we welcome all  runners, and it is a testament to the club and its members that many original  members are still supporting it thirty years on.The efforts made by some of our more senior  members show that age should be no barrier to success. However, no amount of experience  can make injuries unavoidable, and unfortunately the recipient of this award  had to take an enforced break from running.
  Despite this set back, this person has come back  stronger and more enthusiastic, and has run some of her best races for several  years, performing particularly well in the Luton Series.In addition to her running achievements, this  person also ably assists with the administration of club nights, and co-ordinates  our monthly social nights.
  
  This well-earned  Merit Award goes to
  Helen Morris 


Merit Award
To run a personal best takes dedication,  perseverance and hard work. And it is an unfortunate irony that the better you  get at running, the harder it is to achieve PB’s, as the gains that you can  achieve get harder to obtain.Which makes what the recipient of this award has  done all the more impressive. Already running at a very high level, this year  she has set personal bests in every distance from 800 metres to the Marathon,  and in many cases has beaten her previous bests by a sizeable margin.She has also set the club records at every  distance in her age category and holds several overall club records. She is  also currently ranked number one in the country in her age group, which is  unprecedented for our club.  However, you could not hope to meet a more modest  person, or have a better ambassador for Stopsley Striders.
  
  This Merit award of course goes to
  Louise Peters


Special Award
This award is given in recognition to the service given to the  club over many years. Ron joined Stopsley Striders in May 1989. During his 23  years with the club, Ron has been a Club Coach and Committee member for many  years. He has been the Race Secretary for the Ladies 5K dealing with the race  entries, and has been involved in all aspects of the life of the club. 
  On club nights, Ron has probably been the first person, any  new member has encountered on coming to the club for the first time. Ron has  always been welcoming, in assisting a new member to be introduced to the club.  Many a new member have taken their first Stopsley “STRIDES” with Ron.  However he is probably best known for being the Club’s  Treasurer. From 1990 until standing down in 2011, Ron has been the custodian of  everything financial on behalf of all the members. His production of balance –  forecast sheets at committee meetings, was a work of pure mathematical genius.  Unfortunately until recently there was nobody on the committee with the  required degree of mathematical acumen to understand them! 
  Due to Ron’s hard work, commitment and integrity, the club has  a very sound financial footing, leaving the club to be able to subsidise  activities of the club and its members.
  
  With this award goes the grateful thanks of all of the club  members, present and past.
  Ron Knight

Chairman’s Award
The privilege of being club Chairman also brings  the privilege of being able to give the Chairman’s Award.
    On this occasion, I would like to take the  opportunity to recognise the person who first introduced me to Stopsley  Striders. As a novice runner, running clubs were an unknown quantity, and I  wasn’t certain that a runner of my standard would be welcome.When I was first interested in joining Stopsley  Striders I approached someone in a Striders vest after the Vauxhall 10k, and  fortunately the person I asked could not have been friendlier or more helpful.  On his recommendation I attended my first club evening, and have not looked  back since. On that first occasion, he made sure that I was made to feel very  welcome, and I knew that any fears that I had that a running club might be  elitist or snobbish did not apply to this club.Since then, the recipient of this award has been a  stalwart club member, always ready to help out, and support the club.  Furthermore, he is still as welcoming and encouraging to new members as he was  those many years ago, and still regularly turns out in club colours, frequently  winning awards in his age category.
      I am very pleased to give the Chairman’s Award to 
    Alan  Taylor


Ken Abbott
This award normally goes to somebody who has suffered a serious or long term injury or set back and has managed to recover and get back to running in the face of adversity.
This lady has also  been very a dedicated Strider. She races regularly in all the events that  Striders enter - road racing, cross countries and the annual club biathlon.  She always performs well and this is down to  the amount of dedication she shows towards her training.  So when she was struck down with tendonitis it  was a huge blow. But she played by the rules, saw a physiotherapist, completed walk/runs but still she was in pain and couldn’t  run. She saw her GP and was on anti-inflammatories for a month.  It was a long road back to full fitness.    Most runners have an  event that we hold dear and for this lady it is the Great North Run. She  competes every year but was unable to do so in 2010 due to her injury, but she  did however go and watch and support the event.   Knowing this lady she would have been thinking “this time next year I  will be back here and on that start line”, and she was. Her recovery was slow  but she didn’t give up and she was on the start line in 2011. She completed the  race in 1 hour 32 minutes and 22 seconds which was 9 minutes faster than the  last time she did it and she was the 52nd lady across the line,  which I am sure you will agree is amazing.
      
    This prestigious award goes to
    Alison Sugars


Rosa Trophy 2010
The wording  on the voting slip says “The award....usually goes to somebody who contributes  to the “Spirit of the Club”. Well the recipient of the Rosa Jones Trophy for 2012  embodies that sentiment time and time again.
    This lady is  at the forefront of everything the club is involved in. She runs and competes  and is proud to wear the Striders colours. When not running she turns up at  every event either to support club members or to take on an administrative role  or task.As a  committee members she is fully committed expressing her views and imparting her  vast knowledge and experience. 
      Her welfare  work within the club is something which in the main goes un-noticed. She  ensures no significant birthday, anniversary or event such as a wedding, passes  without some form of card or gift being sent from the club. Likewise when  members are ill or struck with long term injury she ensures that, as a club we  keep in touch with the member concerned. 
      Finally no  social occasion would be complete without this lady being to the fore in the  organisation and attention to details.
      
    I am sure  that as Rosa, looks down on us she would be delighted to know that the  recipient of her trophy for 2012 is 
    Helen Morris.


