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Running: Captain’s Log: Elaine Chapman, Running Somewhere Else
Roger Jackson Mon, 25th Feb 2019 at 09:00 Captain's Log
“It’s one of the best things I’ve ever done.”
That’s Elaine Chapman talking about her decision to join Running Somewhere Else, the popular...“It’s one of the best things I’ve ever done.”
That’s Elaine Chapman talking about her decision to join Running Somewhere Else, the popular running club based in Cirencester.
And it’s fair to say that the club are just as pleased that Chapman decided to join them in...“It’s one of the best things I’ve ever done.”
That’s Elaine Chapman talking about her decision to join Running Somewhere Else, the popular running club based in Cirencester.
And it’s fair to say that the club are just as pleased that Chapman decided to join them in 2013 because she has been one of their...[read more]Rugby Union: Captain’s Log – Craig Mayo, Painswick Rugby Club
Roger Jackson Mon, 25th Feb 2019 at 09:00 Captain's Log
Painswick captain Craig Mayo has been with the club for 19 years and as with anyone who has spent that amount of time with one club he has known some peaks and troughs. Happily Painswick are on an upturn and have been among the leading clubs in...Painswick captain Craig Mayo has been with the club for 19 years and as with anyone who has spent that amount of time with one club he has known some peaks and troughs. Happily Painswick are on an upturn and have been among the leading clubs in...Painswick captain Craig Mayo has been with the club for 19 years and as with anyone who has spent that amount of time with one club he has known some peaks and troughs. Happily Painswick are on an upturn and have been among the leading clubs in...
[read more]Athletics: Rising star: Zoe Davison, modern pentathlon
Roger Jackson Sun, 24th Feb 2019 at 09:00 Rising Star
Fast rising Great Britain modern pentathlon star Zoe Davison was in Hungary when she spoke to The Local Answer. She was preparing for the Budapest Indoor Competition – part of a 12-strong senior GB team that included recently crowned...Fast rising Great Britain modern pentathlon star Zoe Davison was in Hungary when she spoke to The Local Answer. She was preparing for the Budapest Indoor Competition – part of a 12-strong senior GB team that included recently crowned...Fast rising Great Britain modern pentathlon star Zoe Davison was in Hungary when she spoke to The Local Answer. She was preparing for the Budapest Indoor Competition – part of a 12-strong senior GB team that included recently crowned...
[read more]Rugby Union: Captain’s Log: Bryony Narbeth, Cheltenham Ladies
Roger Jackson Sat, 23rd Feb 2019 at 09:00 Captain's Log
If you get the chance to go to Newlands on a Sunday afternoon, there’s every chance that you’ll be impressed not only by the excellent new artificial grass pitch at Cheltenham Tigers but also by the standard of rugby being played on it. ...If you get the chance to go to Newlands on a Sunday afternoon, there’s every chance that you’ll be impressed not only by the excellent new artificial grass pitch at Cheltenham Tigers but also by the standard of rugby being played on it. ...If you get the chance to go to Newlands on a Sunday afternoon, there’s every chance that you’ll be impressed not only by the excellent new artificial grass pitch at Cheltenham Tigers but also by the standard of rugby being played on it. ...
[read more]Golf: Captain’s Log: Frank Nolan, Tewkesbury Park Golf Club
Roger Jackson Fri, 22nd Feb 2019 at 09:00 Captain's Log
Frank Nolan, the new captain of Tewkesbury Park Golf Club, is a sensible bloke. When he was invited to become the club’s vice-captain – golf captains always spend a year as someone else’s deputy before becoming the main man...Frank Nolan, the new captain of Tewkesbury Park Golf Club, is a sensible bloke. When he was invited to become the club’s vice-captain – golf captains always spend a year as someone else’s deputy before becoming the main man...Frank Nolan, the new captain of Tewkesbury Park Golf Club, is a sensible bloke. When he was invited to become the club’s vice-captain – golf captains always spend a year as someone else’s deputy before becoming the main man...
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