Sidmouth runners welcomed the return of The Otterton Reindeer Run after a four-year break thanks to the Jubilee playpark committee and the very frosty conditions transformed the route into a Winter wonderland.
Four SRC juniors donned their festive gear and took part in the junior reindeer calf run with junior leaders Grahame and Donna Womersley-Westlake. They all enjoyed the 3k route with Christopher, his first time representing the Mighty Greens, being the first SRC junior to cross the finish line with Marcus, Jack and Amelia not far behind. They all received a fantastic medal, which made the MG 10k runners very envious!
Some of the SRC 10k runners took refuge in the warmth of the pub beforehand, including Brigid McEleney-Smith, who gave Kathy Jordan and Alexa Baker a good warm up by teaching them some Irish dancing.
You couldn’t not feel Christmassy as everyone lined up wearing a variety of hats, reindeer outfits, festive leggings and in chairman Terry Bewes’ case, his pyjamas! With the frost sparking in the bright sunshine, conditions couldn’t have been better, even the mud and cow pats were frozen.
Looking back towards Sidmouth as you went up the hill out of Ladram was stunning. Colin Ryan was the first male MG to finish in 53:57, 12th out of a field of 146 and Catherine Hylton the first MG female to finish in 1:01:01.
Social secretary Naomi Garrick was awarded a prize for the best fancy dress and Terry a bottle of wine for his help with organising the event and for being the back runner. Back at the village hall, all runners were given the option of a bacon roll and glass of mulled wine or tea and a mince pie, which rounded off the morning very nicely and got the MG’s in the mood for the Christmas party that evening.
Results: Colin Ryan 53:57; Catherine Hilton 1:01:01; Neville Hylton 1:04:49; Rachel Barnard 1:04:55; Christine Farnham 1:05:51; Karen Farnham 1:07:05; Scott Chown 1:07:56; Katy Josh 1:08:56; Brigid McEleney-Smith 1:09:55; Naomi Garrick 1:12:01; Sarah Clapham 1:12:31; David Wright 1:14:28; Kathy Jordan 1:20:01; Alexa Baker 1:20:02; Carol Hounsell 1:20:25; Ronnie Masters 1:21:52; Jo Earlam 1:22:31; Helen Palmer 1:22:42; Clare Hawes 1:29:03; Julia Haddrell 1:31:21; Ann Cole 1:31:27; Chris McCormick 1:31:49; Terry Bewes 1:44:07.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here