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Tysoe 10K Windmill Race
Saturday 6th June
Report – Sandie Owens
We arrived at the car park in wet, cold, and blustery conditions, immediately questioning both our life choices and the reliability of the British weather in June.
Still, the promise of homemade cake at the finish was enough to coax us out of the car and onto the start line.
This largely off-road 10K offers a challenging but rewarding route, with plenty of climbing and some truly stunning views.
The race begins across the sports field before heading straight into the defining feature of the course: the steep climb up to Tysoe’s iconic windmill.
What goes up must come down and the descent required just as much focus as the climb demanded effort. Underfoot conditions, combined with the weather, made for a technical and at times slippery run. Thankfully, friendly and encouraging marshals were stationed throughout the course, providing a welcome boost when it was most needed.
SAC was well represented, with runners including myself, Rowena Hogg, Grace O’Donnell Burke, Lisa Lambourn, Kate Sergent, Emma Davis, Phil Brennan, Alix Frost, Clare Goodwin, Huw Crossweller, Ted Burch and John Butler in the 5k, all braving the elements. A special mention goes to Lisa, who added a touch of sparkle to an otherwise very wet morning by securing an age-category win — an excellent achievement on a day when simply staying upright felt like success.
This is a wonderful race offering a challenging, picturesque route with sweeping views and a friendly village-race atmosphere. All finishers receive a beautiful, ceramic medal.
The driving rain, strong winds, and challenging hills made the tea and cake at the finish taste even better…
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