A merry band of 13 Teignbridge Trotters headed out of Devon to the Dorset countryside to compete in the 12-hour Cider Frolic run by the White Star Running crew.
On a blisteringly hot day everyone headed to the start fuelled by the rather strong cider pressed on the farm itself from the night before in the Trotters’ camp.
The objective of the event was to do as many 3.9-mile laps, with the option to take a break in between if needed.
The eventual winner managed a mind boggling 19 laps (approx 71 miles) which, considering the heat, was an incredible feat.
Most of the Trotters managed to complete ultra marathon or marathon distances over the undulating off-road course through fields of wheat and up farm tracks and via the disco themed live station offering vodka shots, a dance, wet hugs and, of course, cider.
Particular kudos goes out to Tracey Jolly who completed her first ever marathon distance and Donna Walker who managed 31 miles despite no training for months.
Lance Mason got the fifth fastest lap of the race, with a 31.26.
Individual results: Allen Taylor (seven laps, 4.41.20), Alan Boone (eight laps, 5.58.29), Oli Prouse (eight laps, 7.23.49), Donna Walker (eight laps, 8.43.42), Lance Mason (seven laps, 4.41.22), Sally Ingledew (seven laps, 5.37.37), Lucy Evans (seven laps, 5.50.07), Daryl Hall (seven laps, 6.30.01), Suzie Mills (seven laps, 8.43.42).
Dermot Smyth, Alex Lyons and Mark Walker took part as a team (calling themselves Designated Drinkers) and did four, four and two laps respectively.
l Trotters were out in force at Ivybridge on Friday evening for the ever-popular Erme Valley Relays.
Superbly organised by Erme Valley Harriers, 13 teams of four runners from the Trotters started the race, with 121 teams overall completing the course.
The course itself is a challenging 2.5-mile loop which takes runners down a steep incline before undulating back up to the finish at Ivybridge Rugby Club.
It’s a tough little course as runners can hear – but not yet see – the crowds at the finish area as they run up the last climb, knowing they still have to muster up the last remaining strands of energy for the sprint finish in front of the spectators.
Trotters’ results: Senior Men, 10th, 56.22 – Jamie Barnett 14.07, Tim Pratt 14.05, Ewan Walton 14.29, Ben Mukherjee 13.41.
Senior Men, 16th, 60.57 – Peter Heckles 14.08, Adam Johnston 14.06, Craig Churchill 16.38, Travis Wood 16.05.
U18 Men, 29th – Josh Taylor 15.08, Lewis Antony 15.25, Ben Lyons 17.31, Adam Smart 16.18.
MV50, 35th, 66.16 – Garry Smart 13.59, Roger Hales 16.53, Gary Watson 17.48, Derek Skinner 17.36.
MV40, 44th, 67.53 – Jason Lewis 16.25, Craig Hobson 16.46, Graydon Widdicombe 17.30, Nigel Barnett 17.26.
MV40, 58th, 71.08 – Dermott Smyth 18.25, Tim Hassell 16.32, Chris Broadbent 15.21, Stuart Moulson 20.50.
FV35, 70th, 73.35 – Hannah Jones 18.05, Jackie Woon 17.34, Lucy Evans 19.53, Wendy Goldthorp 18.03.
MV40, 87th, 78.51 – Richard Stephenson 20.25, Jimmy Donovan 18.10, Neil Rutley 17.35, Kevin Besford 22.41.
Senior Female, 91st, 80.18 – Sue Tremlett 21.00, Sharon Bowman 21.20, Lottie Woods 18.55, Kim Knight 19.03.
MV60, 102nd, 83.31 – Tim Hartley 22.46, Rod Payne 23.17, Keith Anderson 20.03, Paul Sharples 17.25.
Senior Female, 108th, 87.40 – Emma Ray 20.58, Rebecca Harvey 20.45, Margaret Butt 24.44, Emma Donovan 21.13.
FV45, 112th, 93.41 – Kay O’Flaherty 24.24, Teresa Homes 25.42, Lucy Payne 21.46, Eleanor Taylor 21.49.
l Seven Trotters travelled to Tipton St John to take part in the Otter Rail and River 10k.
Run in warm and humid conditions, the course is 80 per cent off-road and it runs along the River Otter through a wooded trail and back along fields to the start and finish area on the local playing fields.
With a well supporting crowd at the finish, this was the 50th anniversary of the Tipton summer fair so in keeping with this, the event had Radio 2 and Eggheads presenter Jeremy Vine giving the prizes out (which on this occasion didn’t go the way of any Trotters).
At the finish there was a free beer courtesy of Otter Brewery, which made the hot 10k well worth it.
Trotter results: Julian Scanes (17, 44.20), Derek Skinner (31, 47.42), Gary Watson (40, 49.11), Jo Randall (47, 50.26), Sarah Pike (48, 50.28), Tina Caunter (137, 1.03.14), Eleanor Taylor (147, 1.05.01).
There were 184 finishers.