Another year gone by, but so many achievements that we enjoyed along the way – let’s take a look back and celebrate what we accomplished over the last 12 months.
March
We started off the year with Paul Brunger taking home a podium finish for 3rd at the Hardmoors 55 event. Tackling the 55 miler with a fast final 6 miles, to pick off the person in front to secure a top three finish. Paul’s account of the day was published here: Weekend Roundup – 26/03/23
April
April took us to the Greener Miles Running Cowshed where our Natasha Powell was the last female standing, finally tapping out on 54 miles at 1am! Have a look back over the day, here: Weekend Roundup – 30/04/23
Also in April we saw the Pennine Journey 52 event happen – where our Claire Knox finished as the 2nd overall female and our relay team of John Kirby, Matthew Scott and Francesca Best finish 2nd. Go back and read Fran’s account of the weekend: Weekend Roundup – 10/04/23
June
The biggest news of the year was kept for slap bang in the middle of 2023, as our Jenny Yeo took part in the annual Montane Spine Race… and not only did Jenny take part, but she finished 1st female and 6th overall. It’s something that will live long in the memory of Jenny, and us as a club – still such a monumental effort, right in the middle of the summer. Incredible. Read all about it: Weekend Roundup – 25/06/23
While Natasha headed to North West Wales to compete for Team England at the Lionsgate Backyard Ultra Wales – contributing 50 miles to the team total, on the way to a 3rd place finish! An international roundup: Weekend Roundup – 04/06/23
August
Another Greener Miles Running event and another DVRC winner – this time it was Glen Cooper who took home the trophy for Isaac’s Tea Trail, with Glen winning the marathon, over some very challenging terrain and heat. Quite the triumphant return as he returned from injury.
September
Quite the busy month was kicked off with Claire bagging herself the 2nd overall female prize at the Prudhoe Miners Race… a theme of things to come from Knoxy for the month. News of which was carried here: Weekend Roundup – 03/09/23
Over in Chopwell Woods, we had load of DVRC’ers taking on the Greener Miles Running Chopper, 6 and 12 hour events. Matthew Scott took home the win in the 12 hour event – finishing long after dark, despite being one of the hottest days of the year. Amazing!
Over in the 6 hour event – Marc Runkee finished 3rd overall to secure himself a podium finish, only just missing out on the win by a couple of minutes!
Back to Knoxy, she only went and bagged another podium finish – over at the Pilgrims Ultra! Fighting off her own mental images of someone chasing her in the dark to finish on GNR morning. A lot happened that weekend – read more: Weekend Roundup – 10/09/23
We concluded the month with our ladies topping the division after the first round of Cross Country fixtures – very proud! Weekend Roundup – 24/09/23
October
Our final month of achievements started with that name yet again – as Jenny Yeo followed up her triumph in the Spine with another 1st placed female at the Pathfinder 25 event! The first day of the month – Weekend Roundup – 01/10/23
Over in the Lake District, we took all kinds of wins in the 12pm sailing of the Lakeland Trails Ullswater 14k, with Chris Hewitson finishing 1st overall, John Kirby 3rd overall, Bex Hewitson 1st female and ClaireKnox 2nd female. We might not be invited back, this year, after such a strong showing like that! Go back to that full blow-by-blow account, here: Weekend Roundup – 15/10/23
Over the course of the year we had members hitting all of the parkrun courses – and waaaaaay too many PBs to mention – but the constant desire to lace them up and get yourselves out there, rain or shine is such a joy for us all to see. We all inspire each other – whether it be 5k or 268 miles.
As a club we go from strength to strength and it’s our members who push us all to be the best versions of ourselves that we can be… 2024 will be no different, in that regard. But we know the achievements will be sailing in thick and fast.
We can now exclusively reveal the final points totals for this year’s competition – huge thanks to skipper John Kirby for tracking this across the last 12 months!
Position
Men
Total
Position
Women
Total
1st
Chris Hewitson
36
1st
Bex Hewitson
37
2nd
John Kirby
32
2nd
Claire Knox
36
3rd
Glen Cooper
21
3rd
Natasha Powell
27
4th
Neil Frediani
17
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Kirsty Robson
27
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Andrew Walton
17
5th
Eleanor Shotton
23
6th
Matthew Scott
11
6th
Sue Urwin
22
7th
Paul Brunger
9
7th
Laura Peacock
15
8th
Nick Armstrong
7
8th
Sally Ann Greenwell
13
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Kieran Ridley
7
9th
Carys Watts
11
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Sam Spratt
7
10th
Claire Thompson
10
11th
Luke Kelly
6
11th
Vanessa Armstrong
8
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Chris Morris
6
=
Jill Lee
8
13th
Ian Maddison
5
13th
Megan Williams
7
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Rob Bradshaw
4
14th
Melanie Armstrong
6
=
Terry Owens
4
=
Vicky Parker
6
=
Justin Turner
4
16th
Charlotte Bowes
5
17th
Rob Peacock
3
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Lindsey Dover
5
=
Grant Ramsden
3
=
Bernie Gibson
5
=
Josh Robson
3
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Jane Parnaby
5
20th
Simon Hutchinson
2
20th
Ellie Binns
4
=
Mark Marchant
2
=
Vic Brook
4
=
Duncan Marshall
2
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Stephanie Edgar
4
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Ethan Robson
2
=
Lauren Smith
4
=
Al Rook
2
=
Rachael Smith
4
=
Paul Stephenson
2
25th
Alex Fiddes
3
=
Peter Taylor
2
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Sarah Reay
3
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James Toal
2
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Caroline Smith
3
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Steven Wade
2
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Paula Soeiro
3
29th
David Cowell
1
29th
Rebecca Campbell
2
=
Matt Forrest
1
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Susan Carney
2
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Marc Runkee
1
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Hazel Marchant
2
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Theresa Owens
2
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Beth Ramsden
2
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Janis Smith
2
=
Jenny Yeo
2
36th
Gemma Carr
1
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Katy Carr
1
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Susan Chambers
1
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Joanne Cutmore
1
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Ashleigh Hancock
1
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Louise Liddle
1
=
Emma Prinn
1
=
Hazel Richardson
1
Where scores are level, names are in alphabetical order by surname
The events and rules for this year can still be found here: Grand Prix 2023
We’ll be updating the schedule in the new year, starting as ever, with our home ParkRun at Chopwell Wood.
How else do you finish a year like this one? Awards, that’s how…
What a year it’s been for our club! There was no better way to celebrate everyone (and Christmas) than with prize giving, awards and huge thank you’s!
Last night was our annual Christmas party, hosted by our friends at Pedalling Squares, and we couldn’t let the opportunity to celebrate the best thing about our club go amiss – our athletes.
We began with a huge round of thanks and bottles of bubbly for our amazing committee and coaches – both groups are crucial to us being able to do what we do, and being able to call us the best running club in the world. You all know who you are – we love and appreciate each and every one of you!
Then we got into the awards; Spirit of DVRC, Unsung Hero, Most Improved Male and Female and the Grand Prix winners to crown… Each award was unique and chosen by different means and for different reasons.
First up we had the mass vote for the Spirit of DVRC award – this vote was open to all DVRC members and gave everyone a chance to nominate the member they felt best represented the club and all we stand for. Overall, there were 13 different nominations, which just shows how strong we are, but also how much we all appreciate each other for so many different reasons.
Before we go into our winner, here’s a summary of the people who were runners up, and the reason why we appreciate them all so much:
Adele Sinclair
She’s basically our kingpin who comes up with all of the training plans, working tirelessly behind the scenes and often under pressure. It’s been hard thinking of locations, coping with coaches who leave or who can’t commit and the sessions still go on! She’s the backbone DVRC without her the club struggle to run
Chris Hewitson
Really great at bringing the club together through the weekly roundups which always have a lot of wit.
Chris Morris
He’s just a nice guy. Always in good spirits and always boosting morale – even if it’s bargaining a quick stop at the local pub. Chris is inclusive and encouraging. He organises social runs, volunteers at Parkrun , gives up his time to coach… oh and keeps us all entertained. Fits the description above, good member of the club and run leader. Always comes along, encouraging, likes a joke, inclusive to everyone , welcoming to new members.
Claire Knox
It says a lot about this club that I feel I could nominate loads of people, it’s hard to choose just one! But Claire for me. A brill run leader, so canny and supportive, leads by example, but most importantly spends as much (if not more) time encouraging and inspiring others to achieve their goals as she does achieving her own. Proper legend. Honourable mention for Woody too, what a belter he is. Always a great supportive captain at the club… but also she inspires other runners wherever she goes. I think of Claire as our Siffa Hassan, her range of events is amazing. I think a couple of times this year she undertook a short race for the club shortly before undertaking an ultra. Claire is so supportive of individuals and the club. She is quite jovial too. No explanation needed for Claire’s input.
John Kirby
John always makes an effort to make sure we have social runs on a Thursday and puts lots of work into the grand prix every year
Kieran Ridley
Lindsey Dover
Lindsay is friendly, always encourages others in their running and makes everyone feel so welcome at club. She’s also achieved so much in her own running this year…with lots of pbs and her first ultra planned next year. She’s the ultimate Derwent-vallian! She’s always friendly and chatty with everyone and will challenge herself with races inspiring others to do the same.
Luke Kelly
Has blossomed from the friendliness of the Club.
Natasha Powell
Sally Ann Greenwell
Sally has been an amazing member to DVRC stepping up to coaching and is an inspiration
Sue Urwin
Sue is not only a great runner, but an all round calm and positive person. I really enjoy running with her (when I can keep up!). She’s always at training and a key member of the XC team. She’s definitely my runspiration! The joy she gets from running is contagious (maybe not to me sometimes!) she embraces the company, craic and even the competitive bit. Almost always with a smile.
Susan Chambers
Her enthusiasm for clarty runs is infectious!
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However, it became apparent very, very quickly who was going to run away with this vote – there was only really ever one person for it – Mrs DVRC, coach, committee member, runner, wife and mother. Our very own, Kirsty Robson!
Here’s what you all had to say about our Spirit of DVRC 2023 winner (if last night was anything to go by, we hope Kirsty has the tissues nearby!)
“Kirsty is such a lovely person and always makes time for people always encouraging us and genuinely such a great person”
“For welcoming so many new members to the club this year.”
“She has always been encouraging, supportive and friendly to all”
“warm and friendly, always makes everyone welcome xxx”
“For all she does for us. Most of it behind the scenes.”
“A ray of sunshine who is so supportive of everyone!”
“Incredibly supportive member, truly embodies all of our core values. Exceptionally welcoming to everyone new and takes time to get to know individuals”
What a belta – who else could it be?!
Next up was a vote decided on by the committee – we wanted to recognise someone who shows up week-in, week-out – to training, to races and to social runs and events, and gets on with it all with minimal fuss but is always such an amazing example to all of us.
Once again, this was an easy choice and a unanimous decision – Sue Urwin! How can you not love Sue?!
For the next awards, we went to our coaching team – after all, they see us every week across the year and watch the progress we all make in sun, wind, rain and everything else (they’re all heroes in their own right!). Being the inclusive club we’ve always prided ourselves on, we love to see our athletes progressing and this year has been no different. Once more, two individuals stood out above all others, for another unanimous couple of picks.
Lindsey Dover – picked up running from nowhere and only got into it in recent years, has gone from the occasional 5k all the way up to long distance, and we’re told even has her first ultra planned for 2024 – you know you’ll hear about it here first!
When these first 3 awards were announced, there was barely a dry eye left in the building… must’ve been dusty in there?!
Luke Kelly – one of our youngest members, but has come on leaps and bounds across the course of this year – getting involved in weekly training sessions and making us all chase him on those loops, all the way up to relay races for the club, and representing us in the under 17 cross country races.
So many to choose from, there was plenty of deliberations and names floating around – but the choices in the end were perfect, we’re sure you’ll agree.
Our final award of the night was the crowning of the Grand Prix winners, with captain Kirby doing the announcing and as the reigning champion, it was his task to give the update and scores for the year. Former women’s winner, Kirsty also looked on…
Over 70 of our club had competed in GP events over the course of the year, with almost 2000 miles ticked off from events ranging from Park Run, to the Chevy Chase. And this year was a truly close run affair. The ladies at the top could only be separated by a single point – remember that Hexhamshire Hobble result and how it all hinged on that day – well, that’s where it was won. Bex Hewitson dragging herself (kicking and screaming) out of her comfort zone to take home the maximum points and beat captain Claire Knox into second place. This one has been an epic to watch across the entire year – hats off to both of them, as well as the other top placing females: Natasha Powell, Kirsty Robson and Eleanor Shotton.
For the men, skipper Kirby would have to hand over his crown, as Chris Hewitson took home the prize this year – beating John into second by a couple of points – those all important points from more events that Chris was also absolutely forced out of his comfort zone to finish – the Chevy Chase (never again, we hear) and the Hexhamshire Hobble. As Chris said last night, as newbies the Hewitson’s watched Kirsty and John win last year’s prizes and set their sights firmly on capturing the top spots! Huzzah!
It has to be said, that a whole load of work goes into arranging and setting up those events across the course of the year – and tallying up those points on a regular basis for an often over-eager webmaster – massive thanks must go to John and all that he does for this… We all go again next year – with 2 of next year’s events already slammed into the calendar!
We closed the awards by remembering our dearly departed former captain, Andrew Callcott – we all raised a glass and I’m sure he’ll have been smiling down on us as we did.
We now have a full range available from our official DVRC kit supplier Salto UK, based in Prudhoe, Northumberland – available to order online for in-person pickup or delivered to your door.
Head over to the updated club kit page for more information.