Two black Tee shirts please

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Welcoming two new Strider members to the parkrun 100 club. Both Zoe Walls and Darren Mitchell completed that feat at Albert Park this week – Darren even threw in a celebratory PB. Janice Long also PB’ed – now she just needs to match Darrens feat next week! Elsewhere, 19 Striders battled the breeze at Tees Barrage where Thomas Day and Shaun Fletcher, completing his difficult second run, both PB’ed. There were five Striders at Stewart Park including both Michelle Hart and Andy Hayes with their new best times. Further afield, we saw Striders at Sedgefield and Druridge Bay but the tourism award goes elsewhere. Rachel Carr became the first Strider to attend Cannock Chase whilst our top tourists, David and Caroline Horton, added yet another event to their 30+ collection…
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Albert Park to Milan

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Sorry Cat Clennett, this is not the week to get a mention for doing your first ever parkrun. Caroline Hortons 150th run has to go un-marked also. Neither will we mention PBs at Albert Park for Janice Long, Gail Robinson, Gillian Borthwick, Mark Watson, Neil McGee, Lisa Pattison, David Holmes, Mike Cleasby, Jason Pattison, Helen McIlvenny, Samuel Johnston, Katie Abel, Darren Mitchell, Liz Simpson,  Sarah Winter, Ben Robinson, Stephen Boddy and Michael Burke.  David Edwards at Sedgefield, Mark Dickinson at Stewart Park – sorry, you need to pick another week to PB again for a mention here. This week is only about just one member, Jill Abel. Jill becomes the first, and therefore only, Stockton Strider to join the parkrun 250 club. A quest for a tee shirt that started…
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100 club

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This was the week that Stevie Cooper became the 24th current Strider to join the parkrun 100 club when completing at Tees Barrage. He was amongst the 21 Striders at the Barrage and both Claire Taylor and Mark Watson grabbed a new PB there. Locally we also had three runners at both Albert Park and Stewart Park but there was plenty of tourism going on also. A PB for Mike Cleasby at Prudhoe and Lisa Pattison at Lancaster. Although we also had representation at Newbury, Princes Park in Liverpool and Fulham palace, the group tourism was a trip to Hartlepool. 11 Striders made that trip and three, Andy Johnston plus Ben and Gail Robinson enjoyed the sea breeze and clocked new best times. Next week sees Albert Park parkrun as…
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The prizes just keep rolling in

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Voted top man on Friday night and collecting a parkrun 50 t shirt on Saturday, can it get any better for Paul Johnson? Paul, keeping a low profile, heading for 50. The morning after Striders 2nd birthday party and you might expect it to be a little quieter on the parkrun front but not a bit of it! There were PB’s a plenty, David Holmes at Albert park, Katie Abel at Tees Barrage,  John Dodd at Stewart Park, Mike Cleasby at Darlington and Adam Potter at Beeston. Travelling Striders went to places as far afield as Penrith, Beeston and Haigh Woodland.
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Go Striders!

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It was the second largest UK attendance day ever at parkrun this week and a record attendance day at Stewart Park. Last week saw PBs for Sam Johnston, Mike Cleasby and Andy Hayes and all repeated that feat again this week. Although, it must be said, this does seem to have been a good week to get one with David Holmes, Michael Hodgkiss, Suzanne Brodie, Michelle Staton, Dean Phillips, Lisa Pattison, Ben Robinson and Keran Hodgson all setting themselves new standards. Our big attendances were at Tees Barrage – with its second largest attendance ever - and Albert Park but we also had athletes at Sedgefield, Stewart Park, Hartlepool and Gateshead. Rachael Hall made a first trip to Sheffield Hallam and in the process became our tourist of the week.
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Not quite Hawaii but the big five o

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It was a morning for hat, gloves and crampons but Helen McIlvenny chose it as the day to pick up a new parkrun 50 T shirt. 35 Striders joined Helen at, a tricky in places, Tees Barrage. Sam Johnston and Mike Cleasby were not put off by the ice – new year, new PB. Of the 11 Striders who braved Albert Park, Andy Hayes set the pace and in the process also grabbed a new PB. We had one athlete at Stewart Park but Suzanne Brodie only had to make a first trip to Darlington to grab the tourism award this week.
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