
Though Slave Ambient doesn’t clear the bar its successors have set, it’s still a perfect bridge album between the rawness of Wagonwheel and the honed-in surrealism of the critically revered Lost in the Dream. Jo CONNOLLY (VW45-49) (Unattached) was third (55th overall) over the line in 24:37.Slave Ambient, released a decade ago this year, is where the band officially found their footing, to the point where their 2008 debut, Wagonwheel Blues, sounds uncharacteristically industrial and unlike any other War on Drugs project. Josephine JOEL (VW40-44) of Ware Joggers, was second (45th overall) over the line in 23:14.

Russell CASEY (VM40-44) of Garden City Runners, was third over the line in 18:43.Ī big congratulations to Chris Ramsden of Ware Joggers who completed his 100TH parkrun today.įreya STAPLETON (JW11-14) of Herts Phoenix AC, was first (8th overall) over the line in 19:31 - 5th time in 6 appearances. Vincent RIVIERE (VM35-39) (Unattached) was second over the line in 18:24. The “Team parkrun “ event was celebrated in a modest way, recognising the efforts put in by all the participants in the recent World Championships, a few photos were posted to out twitter account.Ĭraig BROWN (VM35-39) of Biggleswade AC, was first over the line in 17:54 - 8th time in 49 appearances. Please contact us if you are able to volunteers for any future dates, your help would be greatly appreciated. The event was made possible by 21 volunteers:, thank you to them all. Representatives of 20 different clubs took part.

This week 259 people ran, jogged and walked the course, of whom 23 were first timers and 49 recorded new Personal Bests.

Please note that this change will remain until HCC repair or replace the bridge. The long gradient to the finish line was a bit testy but all went well. The small bridge on the bottom path was closed by HCC but with the agreement of Tarmac we were able to re-route via the Dragonfly path and through the grazing field to the original finish line. Our 259 runners had to contend with a few very late changes to the course today.
