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Member of the Month – October 2024
Excellent work from Srini since joining Masseys only last summer. He has already has improved his running, getting a fantastic time at the Draycote 10k. He also represented the club
Massey New Year
The rain and wind (and no doubt some lethargic limbs and sore heads) didn’t dampen the resolve of our club members to attend the War Memorial Park parkrun this new
Swim, Bike, Run Around the World
Massey Runners are taking part in the Swim, Bike, Run Around the World 2025 challenge! Competing against other clubs to see which can cover the greatest virtual distance in 2025,
Race Reports
London Marathon 2025
The London Marathon has always been a bucket list goal on my running journey, so I was incredibly proud when I received a place and an opportunity to support Nerve
Down in a Shot 10k
So today saw a return to the Down in a Shot 10k event in Derbyshire. A cool and overcast start was welcome before the sun came out at the finish,
Manchester Marathon – A Race of 3 Parts
For marathon number 3, we decided to return to the scene of the first in one of my favourite English cities. I had such a great experience the first time
Member of the Month
Birmingham Canal Canter LDWA 18, 25, & 26.5 mile
I did promise that I would write a report for the website for my latest event, but I am at risk of repeating myself as I have previously written a
Cannock Chase Forest 10k
Held on Sunday 6th July 2025, this 10k and Half Marathon event was organised by Nice Work and is held almost at the centre of the Chase, close to the
Blaydon Road Race
I finally managed to do the Blaydon Race in Newcastle upon Tyne at 7.30pm on the ninth of Joon, (as they say up there). It is dominated by local club
Tysoe Windmill Race
Saturday l took part in the Tysoe Windmill race which is a scenic off road race 5km or 10km. Starting from the old fire station then weaving through the village
Keswick Mountain Festival
Our members don’t just run – they are a keen bunch of other sporty types. Here, Alison Lowe gives us the low-down on her (very chilly sounding) swim across Derwentwater.



